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      • William Mullins, his wife Alice and son Joseph all died within months of arriving in the New World, along with their servant Robert Carter. Only their daughter Priscilla survived.
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  2. Children of William and ?Alice Mullins: William Mullins, born probably at Dorking, Surrey; died at Braintree, 12 February 1672; married in England, by 1618; possibly married 2) at Boston, 7 May 1656, Ann ( ) Bell; they had three children: Elizabeth, Ruth and Sara Mullins.

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    There is not much known about his parents; however, since he and his brother was a shoemaker, it is possible that his father was a shoemaker. Some believe that William Mullins was married prior to Alice. It is possible, but there is nothing concrete in that theory. He did seem to make a good living as a shoemaker and had money to pass on to his chi...

    Parents: John Mullins (1538 - 1584)- There is not any information available. Joan Cheney (1508 - ?) - There is not any information available. Spouse: Alice Mullins (1575 - 1621) - She married him in England and came over on the Mayflower. She brought two of her children and left two of her children in England. Children: William Mullins Jr. (1593 - ...

    William's will named as family members his wife, Alice, son Joseph, daughter Priscilla, eldest son (later mentioned as son William), and eldest daughter (unnamed but appointed administrator). In the name of God Amen: I comit my soule to God that gave it and my bodie to the earth from whence it came. Alsoe I give my goodes as followeth That fforty p...

  3. William Mullins, his wife Alice, their children Joseph and Priscilla, and a servant, Robert Carter immigrated to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620. The only survivor of the first winter’s sickness was the daughter, Priscilla, who married John Alden.

  4. Priscilla and John went onto have 10 children - many of whom made it to adult age - and Alden helped to found the town of Duxbury, Massachusetts, just beyond the colony. By 1627 they were living in a house on the hillside, across from the Governor’s house and near the fort. Priscilla Mullins was born in Dorking, Surrey

  5. David Alden, born at Duxbury, circa 1645-50; died at Duxbury, circa 1718-19; married by 1674, Mary Southworth and had six children: Ruth, Elizabeth, Priscilla, Benjamin, Alice and Samuel Alden. Sources: Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, John Alden, vol. 16, part 1 of 3, by Esther L. Woodworth; Alicia C. Williams, ed.

  6. BIRTH: About 1572 at Dorking, Surrey, England, son of John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins. MARRIAGE: Alice. It is unclear if Alice is the mother of William’s children, or a later wife. CHILDREN: Elizabeth (probably), William, Sarah, Priscilla, and Joseph. DEATH: 21 February 1620/1 at Plymouth Colony.

  7. Of all the marriages that were a product of Mayflower couples, John and Priscilla Alden have the most descendants, for they had ten children. They include Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and many other well known figures in American history.