22668. Thomas HULL 1 was born in 1547 in Crewekerne, Somerset, Sommersets., England. He was christened about 1552/1554 in Crewkerne, Somerset, , England. He was buried on 29 Dec 1636 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England. He married Joan PESON on 11 Jan 1572 in Crewkerne, Somerset, Eng, Eng. [Parents]
22669. Joan PESON 1 was born in 1551 in Of, Crewkerne, Somerset, England. She was christened in Crewkerne, Somerset, , England. She died on 30 Nov 1629 in Crewkerne, Somerset, , England. She was buried on 29 Dec 1636 in Crewkerne, Somerset, , England.
22688. William WENTWORTH 1 was born estimated 1540 in Of, Waltham, Lincolnshire, England. He died on 22 May 1574 in , Goxhill, Lincsonshire, England. He was buried on 27 May 1574 in , Waltham, Lincolnshire, England. He married Ellen GILBY about 1551/1552 in , Lincs., Eng. [Parents]
William[18] Wentworth "described himself as of Waltham, and a 'Gentleman'; but
as the Register of that parish, which is perfect, contains no record of his
burial, it is to be presumed that he also was carried to North Elmsall, and
laid with his ancestors....""According to an inquisition post mortem at the public record office in London,
he died on the 22d of May 1574, and evidently in early life, as his brother
Francis survived him some thirty-seven years....""... William Wentworth, though entitled by his ancient descent to call himself
and to be officially recognized as a 'Gentleman,' and though evidently able to
take rank among the small gentry of a country neighbourhood, was by no means a
great landed proprietor, nor indeed a man of very large means. The leasehold
of two hundred acres of land at the most, and a few houses of small value, seem
to have been the extent of his possessions.""The curse attending younger sons in England had already had its effect."
(Wentworth Gen, "English Gen" or vol. 1)
22689. Ellen GILBY 1 was born estimated 1540 in Ravendale, Lincs., Eng. She died in 1579 in (unknown), Lincoln, England. She was buried in ?, North Elmsall, Lincoln, England. [Parents]
Wentworth Genealogy, "English Genealogy," p.59.
"The Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1562-4, Made by Robert Cooke alias Chester,
Deputy and Marshal to W. Hervy, Clarenceux," In: The Genealogist, vol. 4, p.28
[LDS FHC 942 B2GQM].
22690. William MARBURY 1 was born in 1524 in Girsby, Parish-Borgh-, Lancashire, England. He died in 1581 in Girsby, Parish-Borgh-, Lancashire, England. He married Agnes LENTON in 1544 in Grisby, Burgh-Upon-Bain, Lincolnshire, England.
"Of Girsby, in the parish of Burgh-upon-Bain in Lincolnshire..." according to
Wentworth Genealogy, "English Genealogy," p.60."The Marburys were an ancient family in Lincolnshire, but never prominent in
public life, nor did any of them ever rise to a higher dignity than that of
ordinary knighthood, and even to that in only two instances. At this period,
their fortunes, never very extensive, were on the wane; and after two or three
generations more, the scions of the family, abandoning all pretensions, threw
themselves into the ranks of the various professions and trades." (Wentworth
Gen, "Eng Gen," p.60).Their family tree includes royalty, according to this website .
22691. Agnes LENTON 1 was born in 1528 in Of Aldwinkle, Northampton, England. She died in 1581 in Girsby, Parish-Borgh-, Lancashire, England. [Parents]
23232. Thomas SOUTHWORTH was born in 1548. He died on 30 Nov 1616. He married Rosamond LISTER. [Parents]
From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.
23233. Rosamond LISTER. [Parents]
From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.
23234. Alexander CARPENTER was born in 1560.
Residences: Wrentham, England; Leyden, Holland; Wrington, Somersetshire, England.
From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.
23246. William MULLINS [Image of Mullin's Building in Dorking - still standing] died in Mar 1620/1621 in Plymouth, Mass.. He married Alice.
"William Mullins was a fairly well-to-do shoe and boot dealer from Dorking, Surrey, England. He purchased a number of shares in the Pilgrims joint-stock company, becoming one of the Merchant Adventurers. He brought his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla and son Joseph to America on the Mayflower. Only Priscilla would survive the first winter, however. William Mullins made out his death-bed will on 21 February 1620/1, in which he mentions his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla, son Joseph, and married children William and Sarah who were still in Dorking. He also mentions a "Goodman Woodes" who remains unidentified, and a "Master Williamson" which was likely a Dutch pseudonym for William Brewster who was a fugitive at the time (for printing illegal religious pamphlets in Leyden).
Mullins family link~"From the book "The Alden Family in the Alden House" by Dorothy Wentworth!
"The family of William Mullins, known descendants of which survive today only through the children of his daughter Priscilla, came with high expectations and met tragedy in the New World. "Mr. William Mullins" and his wife; and 2 children Joseph, & Priscila and a servant Robert Carter" sailed on the Mayflower. "Mr. Molines, and his wife, his sone, and his servant dyed the first winter. Only his daughter Priscila survived, and maried with John Alden, who are both living [in 1650], and have 11 children."
"Nathaniel Morton, in his "New Englands Memorial", said of Mullins, "[He was] a man pious and well deserving, endowed also with a considerable outward estate, and had it been the will of God that he had survived, might have proved an useful member of this place." The nuncupative (oral) will of William Mullins, written by Governor Carver on February 21, 1620/1 and witnessed by Carver, Giles Heale, and Christopher Jones (the latter were surgeon and captain of the Mayflower) was the first made in New England. A copy was carried by the Mayflower on her return voyage to England in 1621 and was administered there by his other daughter, Sarah (Mullins) Blunden. The will names his wife, Alice, sons Joseph and William, and daughter Priscilla; and the administration states he was "late of Dorking, co. Surrey, deceased in parts beyond the seas." Mullins had been residing in Stoke, near Guildford, county Surrey, before leaving England and was involved in the religious troubles of the times there. He owned nine shares in the Adventurer's Company that financed the Pilgrim's colony.
"Mullins's eldest son, William Jr., was .the father of three children baptized in Dorking: Elizabeth, bp. 26 March 1618; Ruth,, bp. 31 Oct. 1619; and Sara, bp. 5 May 1622. Sara accompanied her father to New England when he later came to claim his inheritance (he died in Braintree in early 1674). She married three times but apparently had no children."Residences: England; Plymouth, Mass. 1620. His Dorking, Surrey address was 58-61 West Street.
He was a passenger on the ship "Mayflower" to Plymouth, Mass. in 1620.
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His death date:
Stratton gives his death date as 21 February 1620/21, citing as a source: Mayflower Descendant, v.30, p. 3.
Roser gives his death date as 03 March 1621, citing as a source: Mayflower Descendant, v.2, p.118.
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A short bibliography of some sources found about William Mullins:
Morton, Nathaniel. New Englands memorial.
Roser, Susan E. Mayflower increasings : for three generations. Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Co., c1989.
Shaw, Hubert Kinney. Families of Pilgrims : John Alden, William Mullins. Revised by Alicia Crane Williams. Boston, Mass. : Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1986.
Stratton, Eugene Aubrey. Plymouth Colony : its history & people, 1620-1691. Salt Lake City, Utah : Ancestry Publishing, c1986.
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From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.Alternative death date: Feb. 21, 1621 (From: Thomas Prince's A Chronological History of New-England, in the Form of Annals (Boston, N.E., 1736; Edinburgh Private printing, 1887-1888), volume 3, quoting a lost Bradford ms
23247. Alice died in Apr 1621 in Plymouth, Mass..
Residences: England; Plymouth, Mass. 1620.
She was a passenger on the ship "Mayflower" to Plymouth, Mass. in 1620.
From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.
23280. John STEDSTON was buried on 1 Nov 1614. He married Anyes.
From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.
23281. Anyes was buried on 24 Sep 1622.
From files of Steve & Dale Robbins.
23744. Robert LINCOLN 1 was born in 1496 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. He died in 1543 in , , England. He married Joan COWPER.
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23745. Joan COWPER 1 was born in 1503 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
23776. William LEVETT 1 was born about 1528 in Of Harewood, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. He died on 6 Jul 1569 in (w/p). He married Joan YNGLANDE (YUGLANDE) in 1553 in Of Harwood, York, England.
23777. Joan YNGLANDE (YUGLANDE) 1 was born in 1532 in Of, Harewood, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. She died on 6 Jul 1569 in York, Yorkshire, England.
23778. Alexander ROTHERFORTH 1 was born in 1522 in , Yorkshire, England, England. He married Mrs. Alexander ROTHERFORTH before 1561 in Of Yorkshire, England.
23779. Mrs. Alexander ROTHERFORTH 1 was born about 1528 in Of Yorkshire, England.