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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.
One of the charter members of the Plymouth Colony, arriving on the first voyage of the Mayflower, her marriage to John Alden is the third known marriage in the Plymouth colony. Born in Dorking, Surrey, England, she was a young girl of 16 or 17 at the time of the sailing of the Mayflower in...
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Priscilla Mullins exact date of birth is unknown but thought to have been about 1602 at Dorking, Surrey, England. She was the daughter of William Mullins. William Mullins was married to a woman named Alice (surname unknown), but there is no documentation to determine whether or not Alice was his first wife or Priscilla's mother. Priscilla was in he...
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mtDNA Results H6a1a9 +204C 6182AThe Mayflower DNA Project lists three matrilineal (all female line) descendants of Priscilla (and her mother Alice). All three have taken the full mtDNA test, which tests every single base pair of the mitochondrial DNA. All three fall under the H6a1a9 haplogroup. One of them has two additional mutations (309.2C & C16234T) which must have occurred somewhere in this individual's maternal line of descent.In addition, one individual (who has not joined the Mayflowe...
Johnson, Caleb. Mrs. Alice Mullins.. Mayflower History Online.General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Passengers with Living Descendants. (Link via Wayback Machine at Archive.org.)At least 20 profiles were merged together to make up this one. One of the contributors, Michael Stephensonpassed away during the initial work on the combined profile.
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- February 5, 1680
- John Alden
The Mullins family is buried in Cole's Hill Burial Ground in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where a sarcophagus is situated as a memorial to those who died during the first winter in Plymouth Colony. Mullins’ house on West Street, near to Dorking Museum, is thought to be the only surviving home of a Pilgrim Father.
Their house at Duxbury is now the Alden House Historic Site, and home to the John Alden Kindred of America. It is a place of pilgrimage for many Mayflower descendents, as is the Mullins’ house in Dorking.
It is believed that Priscilla passed away only a few years before her husband (around 1680), and she was buried at the Miles Standish Burial Ground in Duxbury. Her grave’s exact location is unknown, but there is a marker there in her honour.
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When Priscilla Mullins was born about 1602, in Stoke, Surrey, England, her father, William Mullins, was 32 and her mother, Alice LNUK, was 31. She married John Alden about 1623, in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America.