Jonathan ALDEN

Jonathan ALDEN

Male Abt 1633 - 1697  (64 years)

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  1. 1.  Jonathan ALDEN was born about 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA (son of John ALDEN and Priscilla MULLINS); died on 14 Feb 1697 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.

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    Jonathan married Abigail HALLETT on 10 Dec 1672 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. Abigail was born in 1644/45 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA; died on 17 Aug 1725 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John ALDEN was born about 1598 in ENGLAND; died on 22 Sep 1687 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.

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    Biographical Sketch from mayflowerhistory.com
    John Alden appears to have originated from an Alden family residing in Harwich, Essex, England, that was related by marriage to the Mayflower's master Christopher Jones. He was about 21 years old when he was hired to be the cooper, or barrel-maker, for the Mayflower's voyage to America. He was given the option to stay in America, or return to England; he decided to stay.
    At Plymouth, he quickly rose up from his common seaman status to a prominent member of the Colony. About 1622 or 1623, he married Priscilla, the orphaned daughter of William and Alice Mullins. They had their first child, Elizabeth, around 1624, and would have nine more children over the next twenty years. John Alden was one of the earliest freemen in the Colony, and was elected an assistant to the governor and Plymouth Court as early as 1631, and was regularly re-elected throughout the 1630s. He also became involved in administering the trading activities of the Colony on the Kennebec River, and in 1634 witnessed a trading dispute escalate into a double-killing, as Moses Talbot of Plymouth Colony was shot at point-blank range by trespasser John Hocking, who was then shot and killed when other Plymouth men returned fire. John Alden was held in custody by the neighboring Massachusetts Bay Colony for a few days while the two colonies debated who had jurisdiction to investigate the murders. Myles Standish eventually came to the Bay Colony to provide Plymouth's answer in the matter.
    Alden, and several other families, including the Standish family, founded the town of Duxbury in the 1630s and took up residence there. Alden served as Duxbury's deputy to the Plymouth Court throughout the 1640s, and served on several committees, including the Committee on Kennebec Trade, and sat on several Councils of War. He also served as colony treasurer. In the 1650s, he build the house at left, in Duxbury, which still stands today. By the 1660s, Alden's frequent public service, combined with his large family of wife and ten children, began to cause his estate to languish, so the Plymouth Court provided him a number of land grants and cash grants to better provide for his family. Throughout the 1670s, Alden began distributing his land holdings to his surviving sons. He died in 1687 at the age of 89, one of the last surviving Mayflower passengers.

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    John married Priscilla MULLINS about 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Priscilla (daughter of William MULLINS and Alice UNKNOWN) was born about 1602 in Dorking, Surrey, ENGLAND; died about 1685; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Priscilla MULLINS was born about 1602 in Dorking, Surrey, ENGLAND (daughter of William MULLINS and Alice UNKNOWN); died about 1685; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.

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    Biographical Summary from mayflowerhistory.com
    Priscilla Mullins was born probably in Dorking, Surrey, England, to William and Alice Mullins. She, her parents, and her brother Joseph all came on the Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620. Her entire family, herself excepted, died the first winter. She was shortly thereafter, in 1622 or 1623, married to John Alden, the Mayflower's cooper, who had decided to remain at Plymouth rather than return to England with the ship. John and Priscilla lived in Plymouth until the late 1630s, when they helped found the neighboring town of Duxbury.
    John and Priscilla would go on to have ten or eleven children, and have an enormous number of descendants, including poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, and Vice President Dan Quayle.

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    Children:
    1. Elizabeth ALDEN was born in 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; died on 31 May 1717 in Little Compton, Newport, RI; was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Newport, RI.
    2. Joseph ALDEN was born about 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; died on 8 Feb 1696/97 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.
    3. Captain Captain John ALDEN was born on 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; died on 14 Mar 1701/02 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; was buried in Central Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk, MA.
    4. Priscilla ALDEN was born in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died after 13 Jun 1688 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
    5. 1. Jonathan ALDEN was born about 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; died on 14 Feb 1697 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
    6. Sarah ALDEN was born between 1630 and 1640 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died before 13 Jun 1688; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
    7. Ruth ALDEN was born about 1637 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died on 12 Oct 1674 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA; was buried in Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk, MA.
    8. Mary ALDEN was born in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died after 13 Jun 1688.
    9. Rebecca ALDEN was born before 1649 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died after 13 Jun 1689.
    10. David ALDEN was born between 1645 and 1650 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died on 1 Apr 1719 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William MULLINS was born about 1572 in Dorking, Surrey, ENGLAND; died on 21 Feb 1620/21 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

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    Biographical Summary (mayflowerhistory.com)
    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.

    Will:
    Will of William Mullins
    In the name of God Amen: I comit my soule to God that gave it and my bodie to the earth from whence it came. Alsoe I give my goodes as followeth That fforty poundes in the hand of goodman Woodes I give my wife tenn poundes, my sonne Joseph tenn poundes, my daughter Priscilla tenn poundes, and my eldest sonne tenn poundes Also I give to my eldest sonne all my debtes, bonds, bills (onelye yt forty poundes excepted in the handes of goodman Wood) given as aforsaid wth all the stock in his owne handes. To my eldest daughter I give ten shillings to be paied out of my sonnes stock Furthermore that goodes I have in Virginia as followeth To my wife Alice halfe my goodes & to Joseph and Priscilla the other halfe equallie to be devided betweene them. Alsoe I have xxj dozen of shoes, and thirteene paire of bootes wch I give into the Companies handes for forty poundes at seaven years and if thy like them at that rate. If it be thought to deare as my Overseers shall thinck good And if they like them at that rate at the divident I shall have nyne shares whereof I give as followeth twoe to my wife, twoe to my sonne William, twoe to my sonne Joseph, twoe to my daugher Priscilla, and one to the Companie. Allsoe if my sonne William will come to Virginia I give him my share of land furdermore I give to my twoe Overseers Mr John Carver and Mr Williamson, twentye shillinges apeece to see this my will performed desiringe them that he would have an eye over my wife and children to be as fathers and freindes to them; Allsoe to have a speciall eye to my man Robert wch hathe not so approved himselfe as I would he should have done.
    This is a Coppye of Mr Mullens his Will of all particulars he hathe given. In witnes whereof I have sett my hande John Carver, Giles Heale, Christopher Joanes.
    Vicesimo tertio : die mensis Julii Anno Domini Millesimo sexcentesimo vicesimo primo Emanavit Commissio Sare Blunden als Mullins filie naturali et legitime dicti defuncti ad administrand bona iura et credita eiusdem defuncti iuxta tenorem et effectum testamenti suprascripti eo quod nullum in eodem testamento nominavit executorem de bene ect Jurat. 68, Dale.
    [Translation of the Latin]: In the month of July Anno Domini 1621. On the 23rd day issued a commission to Sarah Blunden, formerly Mullins, natural and legitimate daughter of William Mullins, late of Dorking in the County of Surrey, but deceased in parts beyond the seas, seized &c., for administering the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, according to the tenor and effect of the will of the said deceased because in that will he named no executor. In due form &c. swears.

    William married Alice UNKNOWN. Alice died about 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Alice UNKNOWN died about 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Alice Mullins

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    Died:
    Alice died the first winter in Plymouth but after her husband as she is named in his will. He died Feb 21 1620/1.

    Children:
    1. Sarah MULLINS
    2. William MULLINS
    3. 3. Priscilla MULLINS was born about 1602 in Dorking, Surrey, ENGLAND; died about 1685; was buried in Myles Standish Burying Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
    4. Joseph MULLINS died about 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.