The Billows Family name is not that common and there are no nobility links that can be found in the historical record. Billows Family name appears to have come from those who worked as bellowers in the 16th century and for the most part many were peasants although in more recent times a few have risen to the ranks of bureaucrats and paper work government workers. Others have become union workers and such.
In past periods some Billows were sent to the Australia Prison Colonies. Some Billows rose to the ranks of assistant engineers, although most were low-level worker bees who contributed at least some needed grunt labor. There was a George Billows who married into the Baker family in 1772, which up lifted that family lineage quite a bit, but their offspring did not make the any significant impacts on the forward progression of human civilization.
George Billows in 1772 who married Mary Baker, married well and this has been about the best records we have found to any real strength of the family name. To this date there have been no real major accomplishments or notices in the public record of the Billows Family name as achieving any thing of major significance other than a few named bureaucrats of government and industry.
Some of the records seem to indicate that the Billows family name was once Willows, but since the uneducated line of the family in the 1600s could not read, write or spell and it is hypothesized that the name was inadvertently changed, although this is merely speculation. If you have information on the Billows family name or if you can find anything, which can help show that this is a worthy name of note; please post it on ancestry.com bulletin boards at your earliest convenience to help.