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  1. Jan 28, 2023 · There were two children who stayed in England, but William Jr would eventually migrate to the New World. William Mullins, his wife, and his son would not survive the first winter. His descendants would come from his son William and his daughter Priscilla.

  2. William Mullins traveled on the Mayflower with his wife Alice, children Joseph and Priscilla, and servant Robert Carter; only Priscilla would survive the first winter and spring. William is believed to be the son of John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins, born at Dorking, Surrey, England, circa 1572.

  3. William Mullins was the first of three children born to John Mullins and Joane Bridger, who married 8 July 1571. Their children: [ 25 ] William, born about 1572; married Alice _____; died 21 February 1621 in Plymouth, New England.

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · William Mullins was born about 1572 in Dorking, Surrey, England, son of John Mullins and Joanne Bridger of Dorking parish, located about 21 miles south of London. John Mullins died in February 1583/84 and his widow Joane married secondly Vincent Benham on November 1, 1585.

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    • February 21, 1621
    • Alice (Unknown) Mullins
  5. Only his daughter Priscila survived, and married with John Alden; who are both living and have eleven children. And their eldest daughter is married and hath five children [Bradford 445].

  6. William Mullins was the first of three children born to John Mullins and Joane Bridger, who married 8 July 1571. Their children: [25] William, born about 1572; married Alice _____; died 21 February 1621 in Plymouth, New England.

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  8. CHILDREN: Elizabeth (probably), William, Sarah, Priscilla, and Joseph. DEATH: 21 February 1620/1 at Plymouth Colony. William Mullins was born about 1572 to John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins of Dorking, Surrey, England. He married a woman named Alice, but her maiden name has not been identified.

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