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Chauncey BILLS

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Chauncey BILLS (son of Chauncey BILLS and ANNA).

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    • _UID: 2F197EC72BED4BEEB69DF1C9603F185AFC3A


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Chauncey BILLS was born on 24 Jan 1853 (son of William BILLS and Julia Ann BOGUE); died on 3 Mar 1939 in Orange, California.

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    • _UID: 3FB082D2B43847D4BF6B506D5E69B4772390

    Chauncey married ANNA. and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  ANNA and died.

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    • _UID: 516CC09A6CE34C1CB0275D51E3D32191BBA7

    Children:
    1. 1. Chauncey BILLS
    2. Marie BILLS


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William BILLS was born on 25 Mar 1819 in Jefferson County, New York (son of Samuel BILL and Eunice WOODWORTH); died on 2 Apr 1900 in Inkster, Michagan; was buried in Union Chapel Cemetary, Inkster, Michagan.

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    • AFN: 94QC-B3
    • FamilySearch ID: KVGH-WZ1
    • _UID: 2A4EAB82F2F948C6ABD26D20909F4C5E814E

    Notes:

    The Burden of bearing little Bell in 1868 was too much Juli
    a, she wasforty-four when this baby was born and did not l ive out the rough winterof 1870. Julia and Sarah (Wil liam's second wife) were sisters. Histhird wife was the m other of these women, his mother-in-law.
    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
    Alt Birth: 1820 Royalton, Windsor, Vermont
    Alt Death: Dead Royalton, Windsor, Vermont[Hugh6.FTW]

    The Burden of bearing little Bell in 1868 was too much Juli a, she wasforty-four when this baby was born and did not l ive out the rough winterof 1870. Julia and Sarah (Wil liam's second wife) were sisters. Histhird wife was the m other of these women, his mother-in-law.
    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
    Alt Birth: 1820 Royalton, Windsor, Vermont
    Alt Death: Dead Royalton, Windsor, Vermont

    William married Julia Ann BOGUE on 18 Dec 1843 in Nankin Township, Wayne County Michigan. Julia was born in 1826; died in Mar 1869. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Julia Ann BOGUE was born in 1826; died in Mar 1869.

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    • _UID: 2852899F30E64857B54CE48D4EB083C913CC

    Children:
    1. Samuel BILLS was born in 1843; died in 1843.
    2. Emaline BILLS was born on 25 Nov 1844; died in 1911 in Union Chapel Cemetary, Inkster, Michagan.
    3. Milan BILLS was born on 17 Aug 1847; died on 14 Jul 1918.
    4. Almond BILLS was born on 27 Sep 1848 in Michigan; died on 19 Apr 1929 in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
    5. William H. BILLS was born on 27 Jan 1850; died in 1897.
    6. 2. Chauncey BILLS was born on 24 Jan 1853; died on 3 Mar 1939 in Orange, California.
    7. Samuel BILLS was born on 4 Mar 1855; died on 1 Oct 1932.
    8. Sarah Eunice BILLS was born on 11 Jan 1857; died on 21 Nov 1937.
    9. Esther Maria BILLS was born on 25 Nov 1859; died in 1933 in Spearfish, South Dakota.
    10. Douglas BILLS was born on 11 Oct 1861; died on 30 Aug 1945 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
    11. Rosa BILLS was born on 11 Apr 1863; and died.
    12. Effie BILLS was born on 17 Jul 1864; died in 1947.
    13. Isabella BILLS was born on 11 Sep 1868; died on 25 Dec 1937.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel BILL was born in 1777 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont; was christened on 6 Sep 1795 in Of Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts (son of Samuel BILL and Mary DAVIS); died on 3 May 1840 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; was buried in Inkster, Wayne County, Michigan.

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    • AFN: 94QC-42
    • FamilySearch ID: LH82-TY5
    • _UID: FE96ED7A5D9C45959951CE3F41921D6D2240

    Notes:

    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
    Samuel Bills (1770-1840)
    The First Michigan Emigrant Samue
    l was the firstBills to emigrant to the Mich igan Territory. Land was for sale , andhe bought fort y acres in Wayne County in 1835.1 Weakened by his move and old age, he lived only a short time on hi s new land,but his children who buried him would se e his land patent becomepart of a state in 1840, a nd later an integral part of theDetroit Metropolita n Area.2 A journey to new and strangesurroundings was no t new for Samuel. He was probably born inVermont i n 1777, and could be the same "Samuel Bills" who lived i nBerkshire, Franklin County, Vermont in 1810 with his w ife, two boys,and four daughters.3 Sometime between 181 3 and 1819, he crossed theAdironacks to New York Stat e, and settled (again probably) inJefferson County.4 Before he traveled the length of the Erie Canal and Lake Erie to Michigan, Samuel had raised part o f hisfamily, and had started on another. Marvin an d Syman Bills whowere mentioned in his will, probab ly his older sons who wereborn in Vermont and ha d established their own households by1835.5 Ira (180 9-1896), Alvah (1812-1900), William (1819-1900), andHir am ((1824-1872) who were mentioned came with their fat her fromNew York to Nankin Township. They helped hi m to raise the firstroof over the Michigan Bills an d stayed in Michigan, near theoriginal homestead, th e rest of their lives which saw thetwilight of th e 1900. Samuel had other children about whom we donot k now too much. He had sons named Albert and Samuel , anddaughters named Sally and Eunice, all of who m were born between1825 and 1836. 6 At the time o f his will in 1854, Albert andSamuel lived in Milwa ukee, with their brother Syman; Sally livedin Branc h City (Coldwater) Michigan, and Eunice with her hus bandEdwin Haywood in Nankin.7 At his death , Samuel was married to aPermelia L andden who later remarried a Issac Scudder, ofFarmingto n,Michigan in 1845.8 Permelia was most likely the mo ther of Albert,Samuel, and Eunice all born after 1 825, questionably, the mother ofHiram, William, and S ally who were born between 1819 and 1825.Although w e do not know Sally's age , we think that there wa s aseven year "gap" between Alvah and William (1812-1819 ) which might bea period when Samuel was widowed be fore marrying Miss Ladden inNew York State.9 A Eunice Woodruff is listed on Alvah's death certificate as his mother, and because of this record, a nd Ira'sconfirmed birthdate in 1809 when Permelia wa s only 16, we thinkthat this Eunice was their mothe r as well as Syman's and Marvin's.In any even t , Samuel had at least two wives, and at least te nchildren. He brought only part of this large famil y to Michiganwith him. Samuel died on May 3, 1840 in Nankin Township , WayneCounty, Michigan. He was the first "Bills " to be buried in UnionChapel Cemetery. Unlike the ir parents, many oif his grandchildrenwould be pulle d by the pioneer spirit from Michigan to parts of the United States and Canada. Like their parents, man y of hisgrandchildren would stay in Michigan to bec ome the "MichiganBills".

    -Written March 5, 1971-
    References: 1. First Land Owner s of Wayne County ofMichigan, Burton Collection, Det roit, Michigan, 1964, p.26: "Samuelis listed as resid ing in Wayne County, and buying 40 acres ofland i n Nankin Township, in Section 13, date of patent, Oc tober24, 1835. 2. Samuel died May 3, 1840 at Nankin Townshi p, WayneCounty, and is buried in Union Chapel Cemeter y, Inkster , Michigan.His tombstone, still very legible, supports his birth and deathdates. 3. His son Ira Bills' death certificate list s his birthplace as Vermont, and son Alvah's the s ame. Various otherrecords, such as the censuses, conf uses the issue. The FederalCensus, 1810, State of V ermont lists a Samuel Bills, householdincluding:
    Males: 1 under 10 years old
    1 10-16 years old
    1 26-45 years old
    Females: 2 under 10 years old
    2 10-16 years old
    1 26-45 years old 4. Family tradition, anda birth record foun d early in research support this conclusionabout Jef ferson County, New York. 5. Samuel Bills' Will , Record2190, Wayne C ourt Probate Records, Volume 3 (Burton Collection,D etroit, Michigan) lists: Marvin Bills of Grand Rapids , KentCounty, Michigan and Syman Bills of Milwaukee , Wisconsin. 6. SamuelBills Will, and Federal Census , 1 840, for Nankin Township, WayneCounty, Michigan, Will iam Bills, head of household. 7. The FederalCensus, 1850, for Nanki n Township, Wayne County, Michigan, Vol.11, p. 341 , Line 9. 8. Wayne County Marriage Records, Vol. 9, p .49: "Permelia Landden Bills, aged 52 married Issac S Cudder, aged59, Farmington on September 14, 1845 a t Nankin by O.P. Dresser,J.P., Wayne County. 9. It is also the period during which he moved from Vermont to New York.
    THE END.

    Notes for SAMUEL BILLS:


    Buried Union Chapel Cemetery, Inkster MI.
    Last Will and Testament, Probate Court, Wayne County MI
    Record 2190
    Value of Estate $1,400,
    Beneficiaries:
    Parmelia Landden (Scudder) wid.
    Nancy and Harry Bills, chn of Marvin Bills of Grand Rapids, MI
    Sally Bills of Branch City, Branch County MI
    Ira Bills (son) of Nankin Township, Wayne County MI
    Hiram and Alva Bills of Nankin
    Albert Bills, Eunice Bills, and Samuel Bills of Milwaukee, WI
    Lyman Bills of Milwaukee, WI
    Samuel died intestate of Wayne County Will filed June 19, 1854.
    Petitoner and Apptd Extr, William Bills.

    Pictured in Lathers as having an original land grant in 1835 between
    Ford Road, Cherry Hill on south, Harrison, Marquette,and Middle Belt.
    Date of patent 10/24/1835.

    Came to Michigan by ox cart and Erie Canal. Julia Klingensmith 3/29/1971.

    Source: Delores N. Bailey, Samuel was a farmer. Early maps show his landnorth of Inkster i n Section 13. Methodist Epistopal. Perrinville, MI
    where family did their trading and probably attended church.

    Took father's Royalton home on 9/7/1800 after his death, and disappeared
    after he sold it in 1801.

    History of Royalton Vermont. "Under control of New York State until1769, at
    the Westminister Convention of January 15, 1777, Vermont inhabitants
    voted for a new state. In October 28, 1777, the people of Royalton
    had to pay $2/acre to keep their land, and joined in to petition thestate.
    Settlers had acquired their land under a charter to New York State. Thismay
    account for some of the confusion, about birthplace, New York orVermont, for Samuel's children.

    1800 Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont
    Males Females
    1 16-26 1 16-26


    1810 Batavia Township, Genessee County New York
    Males Females
    1 Under 10 1 Under 10
    1 10-16 1 10-16
    1 26-45 1 16-25
    1 Over 45 1 Over 45

    Next to Benjamin Bill

    1810 Brownsville, Jefferson County New York:
    Males Females
    1 Under 10 , Ira, 1809 1 Under 10, Sally
    1 16-25, brother Elias 1 10-16 sister
    1 26-45, Samuel, 1777 4 26-45, Eunice Woodworth, 1785

    1820 Federal Census, Middlebury, Genesee County New York
    Males Females
    4 Under 10, 1 26-44
    1 10-15
    1 26-44

    Near Chester and Chauncey Bills in Bergen Township, Genessee County NewYork

    1830 Bennington, Genesee County New York
    Males Females
    1 Under 5 1 Under 5
    1 5-10 1 30-40
    2 10-15
    1 15-20
    1 20-30
    1 50-60 Warren Bills in same county in 1830.

    Royalton Deeds Book B, P550, Samuel Bills of Royalton for $400
    dollars to his hand paid...by Daniel Ashcraft of Royalton sold the
    following tract of land viz the whole of Lot 23 Dutch except what
    is contained in a deed given Samuel Bill late of sd Royalton ...
    to Alexander Woodworth, November 4, 1801.

    1810 Unadilla, Otsego County New York
    Males Females
    2 Under 10 1 Under 10
    1 16-26 1 10-16
    1 26-45 1 26-45
    1 Over 45

    1810 Hadley, Sarasota County New York
    Males Females
    3 Under 10 1 26-45

    1830 Federal Census, Middlebury, Franklin County New York
    Males Females
    1 15-20 1 30-40
    1 20-30
    [Br?derbund Family Archive #255, Ed. 1, Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI,MN, OH, WI 1790-190 7, Date of Import: Oct 29, 1999, Internal Ref.
    #1.255.1.5086.19]

    Patentee Name: Bill, Samuel
    Accession Number: MI0310__.262
    State: Michigan
    Volume: 310
    Page: 262
    Document Number: 15257
    Land Office: Detroit
    Aliquot Part Reference: NESW
    Section Number: 13
    Township: 2 South
    Range: 9 East
    Meridian/Survey Area: Michigan Principal Meridian
    Act/Treaty Authorizing Sale: Sale-Cash Entries
    Date Signed: Apr 10, 1837
    Acreage: 40.00

    Signed: the document on file at the BLM contains a signature.

    Samuel married Eunice WOODWORTH in 1800 in , , Vermont. Eunice was born in 1784 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont; died in in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eunice WOODWORTH was born in 1784 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont; died in in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.

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    • AFN: 94QC-57
    • FamilySearch ID: KL2P-R9B
    • _UID: 160E6D1363B2411BBC2FDFBEDD0248CB8FD4

    Notes:

    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
    Alt Baptism: 12 Jun 1922
    Alt Endowment: 2 Mar 1922
    Alt Name: Eunice Woodruff
    Notes for EUNICE WOODWORTH:
    In the 1810 Brownsville Township, Jefferson County New Yo
    rk FederalCensus, there was a Samuel Woodruff, the same as Samuel Bills.
    Males Females
    1 26-45 1 16-25

    Lovejoy/Royalton:
    parent, Timothy Woodworth, brothers: William Woodworth, 1782 and LymanWoodworth, 1788. Her brothers were born in Plainfield, Cheshire CountyNew Hampshire; she was probably born there too. Married: Samuel,
    probably the son of Samuel and Mary before 1800.

    Possibility she was related to Delia S. Wightman, whose mother was LucinaWoodruff Wightman, pioneer in Nankin Township, MI.

    Source: Sharon Bias, Elverta California. Said she was born in 1780instead of 1785.

    Wendie Calayne Whitehead, PO Box 462, (2855 E. Canyon Rd.,) Spanish Fork,Utah, fourth great grandaughter, and Molly Fail Ford, 3379 Royal WoodDrive, Salt Lake City, Utah 4110-3144.

    SM Note: The Complete Mayflower Descendants Vol Xp85, Rev. Jonathan ScottMarriage Records, March 7, 1799, a Thursday, Asa Robinson of Paris andEunice Woodworth of Poland were married.

    Source for Death Date: WFT 263, but 5/1812 is incorrect. That was thedate her mother Eunice Lyman died. Yeah! May be related to the WoodworthClan again.

    Possibility she was related to Delia S. Wightman, whose mother was Lucina
    Woodruff Wightman, pioneer in Nankin Township, MI.

    Source: Sharon Bias, Elverta California. Said she was born in 1780instead
    of 1785.

    Children:
    1. Marvin BILLS died in in Grand Rapids, Kent County, MI..
    2. Syman BILLS and died.
    3. Warren BILLS was born in 1806 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan; died in 1851 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan.
    4. Sally BILLS was born in 1808 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan; died in 1875 in Branch County, Michagan.
    5. Ira BILLS was born in 1809 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan; died on 24 Dec 1896 in Inkster, Michagan; was buried in Union Chapel Cemetary, Inkster, Michagan.
    6. Alvah BILLS was born on 26 Mar 1812 in Vermont; died on 14 Mar 1900 in Inkster, Michagan; was buried in Union Chapel Cemetary, Inkster, Michagan.
    7. Samuel , Jr. BILLS, Jr. was born on 7 Jun 1814 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont; died on 11 Dec 1896 in Payson, Utah, Utah; was buried on 14 Dec 1896 in Payson, Utah, Utah.
    8. Sabrina BILLS was born on 18 Apr 1818 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont; died in 1876 in Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan.
    9. 4. William BILLS was born on 25 Mar 1819 in Jefferson County, New York; died on 2 Apr 1900 in Inkster, Michagan; was buried in Union Chapel Cemetary, Inkster, Michagan.
    10. Eunice BILLS was born in 1822 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont; died on 8 Feb 1856 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisc.
    11. Hiram BILLS was born on 14 Apr 1824 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont; died on 9 Apr 1872 in Nankin Township, Wayne County Michigan; was buried in Maplegrove Cemetery.
    12. Albert BILLS was born in 1828 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont; died on 8 Jun 1905 in Kilbourn, Wisconsin.