Person:Elisha Billings (3)

m. 27 Nov 1735
  1. Aaron Billings1736 -
  2. Mary Billings1738 -
  3. William Billings1740 - 1743
  4. Ruth Billings1742 -
  5. Deacon William Billings1744 - 1812
  6. Jonathan Billings1746 - Bef 1751
  7. Elisha Billings1749 - 1825
  8. Jonathan Billings1751 -
  9. Hannah Billings1754 -
m. 9 Feb 1780
  1. Henry Percy Billings1780 - 1856
  2. Louisa Billings1783 - 1795
  3. Elisha Billings1785 - 1858
  • HElisha Billings1749 - 1825
  • WMary Storrs1770 - 1856
m. Aft 28 Oct 1805
Facts and Events
Name[3] Elisha Billings
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Oct 1749 Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Degree[3] 1772 Yale College
Marriage 9 Feb 1780 Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Williams
Marriage Aft 28 Oct 1805 Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, United StatesIntentions
to Mary Storrs
Death[2] 4 Aug 1825 Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Burial? Howland Cemetery, Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, United StatesElisha Billings
References
  1. Sunderland (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Births, marriages, deaths, 1686-1858. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    [1].

    Elisha Billings son of Fellows & Mary Billings was born October 1st 1749.

  2. Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1943)
    p. 215.

    BILLINGS, Elisha, Dea., [died] Aug. 7, 1825. [Elisha Esq., a. 76, GR1]

  3. 3.0 3.1 Smith, John Montague; Abbie Talitha Montague; and Henry Walbridge Taft. History (1673-1899) of the town of Sunderland, Massachusetts: which originally embraced within its limits the present towns of Montagu e and Leverett ; with genealogies prepared by Henry W. Taft and Abbie T. Montague. (Greenfield, Massachusetts: Press of E.A. Hall, 1899)
    p. 271, 273.

    Elisha Billings [#14], s/o Fellows Billings [#9] and Mary Easton, b. 1 Oct 1749, d. 7 Aug 1825, m. 9 Feb 1780 Elizabeth Williams, m. (2) Mrs. Mary (Storrs) Hovey of Mansfield, CT. Graduated Yale 1772, studied for ministry, but "obliged by ill health to relinquish his profession".