Eleanor Billington

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Eleanor Billington was an early 17th-century English colonist in Plymouth Colony, known as the wife of Mayflower passenger John Billington and one of the women who survived the colony’s difficult first years.

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Eleanor Billington canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English colonist
Plymouth Colony settler
person
associatedWithShip Mayflower (through her husband John Billington)
countryOfOrigin England
ethnicGroup English people
gender female
hasChild Francis Billington
John Billington
surface form: John Billington Jr.
historicalContext English colonization of North America
historicalRegion Colonial America
languageSpoken English
maritalStatus married
memberOf Brewster family
surface form: Billington family
notableFor being an early 17th-century English colonist in Plymouth Colony
being the wife of Mayflower passenger John Billington
surviving the difficult first years of Plymouth Colony
participatedIn early settlement of Plymouth Colony
relative Francis Billington
John Billington
John Billington
surface form: John Billington Jr.
religion Christianity
residence New England
Plymouth Colony
spouse John Billington
spouseOccupation colonist
survived early hardships of Plymouth Colony
timePeriod early 17th century

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John Billington spouse Eleanor Billington
Francis Billington mother Eleanor Billington