John Billington

John Billington

John Billington (c. 1580 – September 30, 1630) was the first Englishman [Mann, Charles C. (2005) "1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus", p. 55, noting that "at least two other Europeans were executed in North America before him. And one of them was convicted for the much more interesting offense of killing his pregnant wife and eating her."] to be convicted of murder in what would become the United States, and the first to be hanged for any crime in New England.

He came to the Plymouth Colony on the famous voyage of the "Mayflower" in 1620 with his wife and two sons. He soon made enemies with many aboard the ship. He was known as a "foul mouthed " and "knave." He was not a member of the separatist Brownist congregation that dominated the colony's life, but had fled England to escape creditors. His sons were also seen as troublemakers.

In March 1621, Billington was convicted of contempt for insulting Captain Myles Standish. His punishment was to have his heels tied to his neck. Billington apologized profusely and was spared from the penalty.

In 1624, Billington became a follower of the Reverend John Lyford, who was banished from Plymouth Colony in 1625 for being a danger to the community. Though Billington was nearly convicted as Lyford's accomplice, he was permitted to remain in Plymouth Colony.

In September 1630, after a heated argument over hunting rights, Billington fatally shot fellow colonist John Newcomen in the shoulder with a blunderbuss. After counseling with Governor John Winthrop, Governor William Bradford concluded that capital punishment was the necessary penalty. Billington was convicted of murder and hanged at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The inland pond known as Billington's Sea was named after him.

U.S. President James Garfield [ [http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Genealogy/famousdescendants.php Famous Descendants of "Mayflower" Passengers] ] was a descendant of Billington.

References

External links

* [http://www.pilgrimhall.org/billingtonj.htm Short Biography]
* [http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/JohnBillington.php Another Short Biography]
* [http://www.pilgrimhall.org/billingtonjrecords.htm Records Pertaining to John Billington]


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