- Husband
- William Mullins
- Birth: ABT 1572, Dorking, Surrey, England
- Death: ABT 21 FEB 1620, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
- Parents: John Molyneux and Joan Molyneux (1)
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- Wife
- Alice
- Birth: ABT 1575, England
- Death: Winter 1621, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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- Marriage N1
- by abt 1593
- Dorking, Surrey, England
- (probably)
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| Children
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- William Mullins
- Birth: ABT 1590, Dorking, Surrey, England
- Death: 12 Feb 1673
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- Sarah Mullins
- Birth: abt 1598, Dorking, Surrey, England
- Death: , England
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- Joseph Mullins
- Birth: ABT 1598/1602, Dorking, Surrey, England
- Death: Winter 1621, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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- Priscilla Mullins
- Birth: abt 1602, Dorking, Surrey, England
- Death: 1651-1687, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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William Mullins "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." [1]
William, Alice, and their children Joseph and Priscilla sailed on the Mayflower. Only Priscilla survived the first winter.
| N1. | Assuming she is the mother of all the children.
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| The Mayflower (1620)
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| The Mayflower was the first settlement voyage to New England, carrying primarily English Separatists known as Pilgrims. It was destined for the mouth of the Hudson River, but landed at Cape Cod in present-day Massachusetts.
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| Sailed: | 6 Sep 1620 from Southampton, England under Captain Christopher Jones
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| Arrived: | 11 Nov 1620 at Plymouth, Massachusetts After spending the winter aboard ship, the surviving passengers moved ashore on 21 Mar 1621.
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| Next Vessel: | The Fortune (1621)
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