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  1. Aug 4, 2023 · The Billingtons—John Billington and his wife, Eleanor (or Ellen), along with their two teenage boys, John and Francis—were described by William Bradford, the governor of Plymouth, as “one of...

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  2. John Billington's place in history was truly cemented in 1630 when he shot and killed a fellow Plymouth colonist - a deed which would make him forever known as America's first murderer.

  3. The origins of the family have not yet been proven, however son Francis is mentioned in the records of Spalding, Lincolnshire where he is named one of two heirs to a “lease for three lives,” by Francis Longland. The land is in Cowbit, hear Spaulding, co. Lincolnshire, England.

  4. Oct 4, 2024 · John Billington, a Mayflower passenger, was a controversial figure known for rebellion and the first murder in Plymouth Colony. His story sheds light on the challenges and conflicts faced by early American settlers.

  5. John Billington (also spelled as Billinton; c. 1580 – September 30, 1630) was an Englishman who travelled to the New World on the Mayflower and was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. [1] He was also the first citizen of the Plymouth Colony to be convicted of murder and executed.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · John Billington received three acres, which meant that one of his sons was living with someone else, and his acre was received in their lot. In 1627, John, Hellen, and Francis Billington are listed together, while John Billington Jr. is listed with Richard Warren and George Soule.

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  8. Jan 8, 2013 · John Billington was a Mayflower pilgrim, and a signer of the Mayflower Compact, who became America's first murderer after he shot and killed a fellow colonist in 1630. Billington was born in England about 1582. In 1603, he married a woman named Elinor Lockwood and had two sons: John, who….

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