John Alden (ca.1599-1687) emigrated on the Mayflower in 1620 from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, and married Priscilla Mullins, the daughter of William Mullins. Descendants lived in New England and elsewhere.
"John Alden (ca.1599-1687) emigrated on the Mayflower in 1620 from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, and married Priscilla Mullins, the daughter of William Mullins. Descendants lived in New England and elsewhere."@en
""Families of the Pilgrims, compiled by Hubert Kinney Shaw from the research notes of George Ernest Bowman, identified the first three generations of the 23 families which came to Plymouth in 1620 on the Mayflower and are known to have descendants"--Verso of cover."@en
"Isaac Allerton (1586-1659) married Mary Norris of Newbury, England at Leyden, Holland in 1611. They had seven children, ca. 1612-1630. Children and grandchildren lived in Massachusetts, Virginia and England."@en
""...John Alden was born about 1599. The place of birth is assumed to be England.... He died in Duxbury on September 22, 1687." William Mullins of Dorking, Surrey County, England, came on the Mayflower. He died during the first winter in Plymouth Colony."@en
"Richard More (1614-ca. 1698), son of Samuel and Katherine Moore of London, came to Plymouth in the Mayflower as a boy with Elder William Brewster's family. He married Christian Hunt in 1636. They had seven children, 1642-1652. Includes More, Dutch, and Conant grandchildren."@en
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