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The Fred A Bills Line

10 generations · 45 people · subject born 1862 in Madison Township, Iowa

Parents

Generation 1 before before Fred A Bills · 2 people

Dan Buell Bills

1830–1914

✷ Near Fort Ticonderoga, New York · ✝ Anamosa, Iowa

At a few months of age, his parents moved to Vermont. When he was seven they moved to Chautauqua County, New York. He and Mary Jane lived there until 1860, when they moved to Iowa. Note that he told his sons that his name was Dan; his… more →

Mary Jane Ball

1835–1862

✷ Forestville, New York · ✝ Madison Township, Iowa

Grandparents

Generation 2 before before Fred A Bills · 5 people

Marmaduke Ball

1779–1863

· ✝ Smith Mills, New York

He moved to Silver Creek in 1815 and to Smith Mills in 1817. He settled in Chaut. Co., New York, and is buried near the old Ball farm where Alfred Henry Ball lived.

Chester Bills

1791–1845

✷ Jerico, Vermont

He is shown in 1790 and 1810, "Vermont Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1781-1838" by Crastsbury.

2× great-grandparents

Generation 4 before before Fred A Bills · 3 people

Billings Throop

1735–1776

✷ Bristol, Rhode Island

He was a Militia Captain in the Revolutionary War.

Lebbeus Ball

1739–1806

✷ Granville, New York · ✝ Pompey, Onondaga Co. New York

He was in Capt. Danieldson's 4th Mass. regiment from May to December 1775. He was wounded. He became major on 17771101. He retired 17810101. After the war he moved to Saratoga Co., New York, and in about 1800 he moved to Pompey, New York.… more →

3× great-grandparents

Generation 5 before before Fred A Bills · 6 people

Thomas Throop

1710–1771

✷ Bristol, Rhode Island

He was a Clerk of the Court.

Mary Billings

1712–1743

✷ Little Compton, Rhode Island · ✝ Bristol, Rhode Island

4× great-grandparents

Generation 6 before before Fred A Bills · 7 people

Johnathan Ball

1645–1741

✷ West Springfield, Massachusetts

He was a captain in the Springfield militia. Susanna was the widow of Nicholas Worthington of Hartford. Johnathan and Susanna had 12 children.

Richard Billings

1675–1748

✷ Dorchester, Massachusetts · ✝ Little Compton, Rhode Island

He was ordained at Little Compton on 17041130.

Nathaniel Stowe

1676–1727

He was a sargeant in the militia of Middletown, Connecticut.

Abigail Ware

1680–1740

✷ Dedham, Massachusetts · ✝ Bristol, Rhode Island

Thomas Throope

1681–1756

✷ Bristol, Rhode Island

Deacon at Bristol

Sarah Little

1685–1742

✷ Marshfield, Massachusetts · ✝ Little Compton, Rhode Island

5× great-grandparents

Generation 7 before before Fred A Bills · 7 people

Francis Ball

1620–1648

✷ England · ✝ Springfield, Massachusetts

He came to America with his father in 1635. He went to West Springfield with the family of Deacon Henry Burt. He drowned in the river at Springfield.

William Throope

1637–1704

✷ Bristol, England · ✝ Bristol, Rhode Island

Selectman; Representative to Rhode Island assembly.

Mary Chapman

1643–1732

✷ Marshfield, Massachusetts · ✝ Bristol, Rhode Island

Her father came to New England in 1635 on the "Elizabeth".

Samuel Little

1656–1707

✷ Marshfield, Massachusetts · ✝ Bristol, Rhode Island

He was a joyner.

Sarah Gray

1659–1736

✷ Plymouth, Massachusetts · ✝ Bristol, Rhode Island

John Stowe

d. 1688

✷ England · ✝ Roxbury

Arrived 16340317 on ship from Cranbrook and Maidstone. Lived in Concord and Roxbury.

6× great-grandparents

Generation 8 before before Fred A Bills · 8 people

Henry Burt

1590–1662

✷ England · ✝ Springfield, Massachusetts

He was a huguenot. He became Clerk of Writs in Springfield, although the record of birth of his own chldren has not been found. The first two or three were born in England. Some were born in Springfield. He was one of the first settlers at… more →

Anna Warren

1612–1675

✷ England · ✝ Marshfield

Edward Gray

1629–1681

He arrived in Plymouth about 1643 and took the freeman's oath in 1657. He was constable in 1666. He was a merchant and amassed an estate that was the largest at that time in Plymouth Colony.

✷ England

He was of Wiltshire, England. He and his six sons were persecuted by Charles the First and Bishop Laud. The family came to Massachusetts in 1635 on the ship, Planter. Alling went to New Haven with the Tuttle family; John went to Concord.

The first record of Thomas Little in Plymouth is the 1633-03-25 tax list.

7× great-grandparents

Generation 9 before before Fred A Bills · 4 people

John Winslow

1597–1674

✷ Droitwich, England · ✝ BOston, Massachusetts

He arrived at Plymouth in 1621 on the ship, Fortune. He was listed a freeman in 1633. They moved to Boston in 1657.

Mary Chilton

d. 1679

✷ St. Peters Parish, England · ✝ Boston, Massachusetts

Richard Warren

d. 1628

✷ England · ✝ Plymouth

He was from the London area. He came to America on the Mayflower on the voyage which terminated at Plymouth in December, 1620. His wife and five daughters came on the ship, Anne, in 1623.

8× great-grandparents

Generation 10 before before Fred A Bills · 2 people

James Chilton

1562–1620

✷ Canterbury, England · ✝ Cape Cod, Massachusetts

He was listed as a tailor and a freeman of Canterbury in 1583. He married in 1587, possibly Susanna Furner. In about 1600 the family moved to Sandwich.

✷ England

Professor of rhetoric, Gresham College. Vicar, St. Helen's Bishops London. The Ball coat of arms was assigned to him on 16131222 by Sir William Segar, Garter.

9× great-grandparents

Generation 11 before before Fred A Bills · 1 person

✷ Canterbury, England

He was a yeoman of considerable property residing in St. Paul's Parish. His will was dated 7 September 1582. To son James he left two tenements in Canterbury.

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