1. | Francis Billingsley was born in 1620 in Shropshire, England; died in 1684 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Arrival: 1649, Virginia, USA
- Possessions: 26 Nov 1650, Selby Clifts, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; Received a land grant of 200 acres from Lord Baltimore for the transportation of Thomas Forby from Caecilius into Maryland.
- Civil: 5 Dec 1654, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; Appointed Constable of Clifts
- Residence: 1659, Richmond County, Virginia, USA
- Possessions: 1661, Parran, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; Grant for 350 acres named Cornehill for the transportation of 5 men to Maryland. A 1786 home on the property is in the National Register of Historic Places. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornehill
- Possessions: 1663, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; Grants for 250-acres properties called "Deer Quarter" and "Expectation"
- Residence: 1664, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; Returned to Maryland after his sister-in-law Sarah remarried
- Possessions: 1668, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; Granted a 250-acre property named "Addition"
- Civil: 24 Sep 1682, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, USA; Quaker meeting records; could refer to Francis Jr.
Notes:
"Francis Billingsley, a Member of the Lower House fron Calvert County, Maryland, was born ca 1620 at Shropshire, England; died 1684, Selby Clifts, Calvert Co, MD. Married 1646-1647 in Rotterdam, Holland, to Ann (proven by Prov. Court Liber FF Folio 652 - Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD), born 1620-25 in Holland; died ca 1668-70 at Selby Clifts, Calvert Co,MD. Francis Billingsley was a Planter and a Quaker. He was educated in England and resided in England, Holland, and America. - From Historical Southern Families, Volume III by John Bennet Boddie, Chapter 3, "Billingsley of Maryland", p 22.
He was given several land grants around Calvert County, totalling upwards of 2500 acres, for the transportation of men to Maryland on ships owned or captained by his brother John. Most of the parcels had names. (I don't know whether the names predated the land grants, which included both the name and detailed metes-and-bounds descriptions.) Some of the properties are intact today, and the home one one property - Cornehill - is on the National Register of Historic Places
Excerpt from Historical Souther Families v.III
by John Bennet Boddie, Redwood City, California, 1959
This is the first two pages of a 5-page straight-line descendancy from my immigrant 10th great grandfather Francis Billingsley. The first four people in the descendancy are my direct ancestors.
- Robin Richmond
Cleveland, OH, January 2025
Residence:
After transporting his sister-in-law Sarah (widow of his brother James) to Maryland in1658 he moved to Virginia with her to operate her farrm and sloop
Died:
As late as 1695 in some records
Francis married Ann Frances Hale about 1647 in Netherlands. Ann was born in 1622 in Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands; died about 1669 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
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- 2. John Billingsley
was born in 1647 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died in 1693 in at sea.
- 3. Ann Billingsley
was born in 1650 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA; died in 1650 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA.
- 4. Francis Billingsley, Jr
was born in 1653 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA; died on 10 Jun 1695 in Selby Clifts, Calvert County, Maryland, USA; was buried in Friends Burying Place, Scientists Cliffs, Calvert County, Maryland, USA.
- 5. Agatha Billingsley
was born in 1656 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA; died in unknown in Calvert County, Maryland, USA.
- 6. Edward Billingsley
was born in 1658 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA; died in 1750 in Calvert County, Maryland, USA.
- 7. Ann Elizabeth Billingsley
was born about 1660 in Richmond County, Virginia, USA; died in Virginia, USA.
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