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William Mullins
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| Born: About
1572, probably Dorking, Surrey, England, the son of John and Joan
(Bridger) Mullins. |
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Marriage:
- Alice, probably around 1600, probably at Dorking, Surrey, England.
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| Death: 21
February 1620/1, Plymouth. |
| Children:
William, Sarah, Priscilla, and Joseph. |
Biographical Summary
William Mullins was born about 1572,
apparently to John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins of Dorking, Surrey,
England. He married a woman named Alice, but her maiden name has
not been identified. Longstanding claims that her maiden name is
Atwood, or Poretiers, are without basis.
William brought his wife Alice and
children Priscilla and Joseph on the Mayflower; he also brought
over 250 shoes and 13 pairs of boots, his profession being a shoe and
boot dealer. He died on 21 February 1620/1. His original
will has survived, written down by John Carver the day of Mullins'
death. In it he mentions his wife Alice, children Priscilla and
Joseph, and his children back in Dorking, William Mullins and Sarah
Blunden. He also mentions a Goodman Woods, and a Master Williamson, who
have not been identified. It was witnessed by the Mayflower's
captain Christopher Jones, the Mayflower's surgeon Giles Heale,
and Plymouth's governor John Carver. |
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