Patricia (Long) Kent
Honor Code SignatorySigned 18 Oct 2013 | 153,356 contributions | 5,847 thank-yous | 7,504 connections
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In 2017 you added info to profile of Samuel Billings (1718-1781) In particular: Samuel was the son of Joseph & Sarah (Larrabee) Billings He married Grace Miner, daughter of Joseph & Grace (Turner) Miner, on 14 Oct 1744 Their children were Matthew, Benjamin & John
Citing * CT town Birth Records, * CT Town Marriage Records, * CT Death & Burials Index
Using familysearch, I have been able to find nothing about this Samuel Billing in the Connecticut records. If you have other access to CT records, could you please add more specifically what the CT records show?
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This is Mike Hasenstab.. We are Decendants of Sarah Ford Edson-Williams.. She Married Constant Williams in 1816 in Elizabethtown KY.. Shortly thereafter .. We have Lost what Happened to Get.. We are at this time trying to Prove Her for A Francis Cooke Application to the Mayflower Society.. Also it seems that Her and Constant may have had a Fighter..Margaret.. born in 1816 or 1817.. Any Records that You might have ..Might Help.
Sincerely, Mike Hasenstab..
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We also may be related through other lines
Thank you for thanking me. 🙂
edited by Jane (Cournoyer) McNicol
The below comment was posted here July 6th, 2022. Patricia did not respond to this comment or post an explanation in Benjamin Gallup's profile as requested. Instead, Patricia deleted the below comment July 15th, 2022 & again, January 28, 2023:
"Hello Patricia,
Rather than provide an answer to my comment in the profile of Benjamin Gallup (Gallup-533), you removed yourself as a profile manager & archived my comment. I've unarchived this comment & will be expecting an explanation for your behavior relative to my July 5th edits in Benjamin's profile, but also why you ignored the comment by archiving it. Very disrespectful behavior on both counts.
Please post a response in Benjamin's profile & please do not send me a private email message.
Thank you,
Nace"
I have just sent you a private message and am looking forward to hearing back from you.
David Randall WikiTree Mentor
Be well
Thanks for taking time to update the Treats. If you have Treat connections, let me know. I have applied for a Treat Name Study and am looking for people who might be interested.
Sally
My first ancestors arrived here in 1639, so I feel I am related to half the people in this country. Small gene pool back then.