UNKNOWN, Alice
1573 - 1621 (48 years)Set As Default Person
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Name UNKNOWN, Alice Birth Jan 1573 - St Martin in The Field, London, England
Gender Female Differentiator Mayflower passenger Mayflower Yes Misc 1620 Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Mayflower Pilgrim Death 15 Mar 1621 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Patriarch & Matriarch ATWOOD, Nicholas, b. 1539, Sanderstead, Surrey, England d. 10 May 1586, Sanderstead, Surrey, England (Age 47 years) (Father)
HARMAN, Olive, b. 10 May 1548, Sanderstead, Surrey, England d. 1603, Elstree Church, Herefordshire, England (Age 54 years) (Mother)Person ID I781 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Father ATWOOD, Nicholas, b. 1539, Sanderstead, Surrey, England d. 10 May 1586, Sanderstead, Surrey, England (Age 47 years) Relationship natural Mother HARMAN, Olive, b. 10 May 1548, Sanderstead, Surrey, England d. 1603, Elstree Church, Herefordshire, England (Age 54 years) Relationship natural Marriage 30 Jan 1570 Westminster, Middlesex, England Family ID F195 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 MULLINS, William, b. 1572, Dorking, Surrey, England d. 21 Feb 1621, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (Age 49 years) Marriage 1595 Dorking, Surrey, England Children 1. MULLINS, Priscilla Sarah, b. 5 Feb 1602, Dorking, Surrey, England d. Bef 1687, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (Age < 84 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] ▻ ALDEN, John m. 12 May 16222. MULLINS, Joseph, b. 1596, England d. Aft 2 Apr 1621, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (Age > 25 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 3. MULLINS, William, b. 1593, England d. 1674, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 81 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 4. MULLINS, Sarah, b. 1598, England [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F234 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Marriage 1595 Family ID F292 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
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Event Map Marriage - 1595 - Dorking, Surrey, England Misc - Mayflower Pilgrim - 1620 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Death - 15 Mar 1621 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Immigrant
Documents Great Migration: William Mullins (1572-1621)
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/rd/12107/1315/235189380William Mullins, his wife Alice, and two children traveled as passengers on the historic 1620 voyage to America on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact. Mullins died in the pilgrims' first winter in Plymouth, with his wife and son dying soon after. Their daughter Priscilla was the only surviving family member.We are descended from the Mullins through the Laviolette (DeRochemont) line.
Histories "Mayflower" Ship Log of 1st days at sea At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Uncovering our connections to the Mayflower ancestors has been a journey of profound significance. This exploration into our family's past has not only linked us to a crucial chapter in American history but has also provided a deeper understanding of our roots and heritage. The realization that our lineage traces back to those early settlers who braved the unknown for a chance at religious freedom and a new life is both humbling and inspiring. It's a reminder of the resilience and courage that run in our family's veins, traits passed down through generations. This collection of research is more than a compilation of names and dates; it's a tribute to the enduring spirit of our ancestors, whose decisions and sacrifices have shaped the course of our family's story. Their legacy is a cherished part of our identity, offering a sense of belonging and continuity that enriches our understanding of who we are and where we come from.
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Notes - From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mullins_(Mayflower_passenger)
In the March 2012 Mayflower Quarterly, noted Mayflower researcher and biographer, Caleb Johnson, presented a hypothesis that William Mullins first married Elizabeth Wood who gave birth to his first four children, and died sometime prior to 1604; whereupon, he married Alice_____ who gave birth to his youngest child, Joseph. In that article, he stated, “I here put together this very speculative hypothesis, and leave it up to future research to determine if there is any further evidence to support, or disprove, this possibility. It should be emphasized that this is a speculative hypothesis based on limited concrete data....”[21] Unfortunately, some have interpreted his hypothesis as factual rather than speculative. It has been nearly ten years since Mr. Johnson wrote that article in the Mayflower Quarterly and in his own words “no additional evidence, supporting or disproving that hypothesis, has been published since that time.”[22]
In October 2021, Mr. Johnson added a second paragraph to the profile of Alice Mullins in his website, Mayflowerhistory.com. The profile of Alice Mullins, as it is currently written follows in its entirety:
“Little is known about Alice, the wife of William Mullins. She is named only once: in the 1621 will of her husband William Mullins. It is not known if she is the mother of all his children, some of his children, or none of them. There is no evidence she had the Atwood or Poretiers surnames claimed by some 19th and early 20th century authors.
“Recent research into her origins, undertaken by Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal, has focused on the Browne, Dendy, Gardinar, Hammon, and Wood families of Dorking and Holy Trinity, Guildford. In 2012 (Mayflower Quarterly, 78:44-57),
Caleb Johnson published a speculative hypothesis that William Mullins may have married twice, first Elizabeth Wood, and second Alice, perhaps widow of either William or Thomas Browne (possibly making Alice the mother or aunt of Mayflower passenger Peter Browne). While the speculative hypothesis matches all the known facts, it is by no means proven. No additional evidence, supporting or disproving that hypothesis, has been published since that time.”[22]
Accordingly, this section has been revised to remove Elizabeth Wood as his first wife and conform the family to the presentation in Volume 16, Part I of Mayflower Families through Five Generations, commonly referred to as the Silver Books.[23]
- From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mullins_(Mayflower_passenger)