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  1. www.mayflower400uk.org › visit › dorkingDorking | Mayflower 400

    Dorking is the original home of six Mayflower passengers - William Mullins, his wife Alice, their children Joseph and Priscilla plus their servant Robert Carter and a family friend called Peter Browne. Built in about 1590, the Mullins family home is a handsome jettied building that stands proudly in the middle of Dorking’s West Street, not ...

  2. William Mullins traveled on the Mayflower with his wife Alice, children Joseph and Priscilla, and servant Robert Carter; only Priscilla would survive the first winter and spring. William is believed to be the son of John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins, born at Dorking, Surrey, England, circa 1572.

  3. William Mullins is believed to have been a shoemaker, based on the contents of his estate. He sailed on the Mayflower with his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla, son Joseph, and servant Robert Carter. All of William's family died during the first winter, except his daughter Priscilla, who later married fellow passenger John Alden and had a large ...

  4. 28 de ene. de 2023 · William Mullins played a part in these deliberations, probably because he had a large investment and needed to ensure a satisfactory return on it as an Adventurers member. Although Robert Cushman, who had been the Leiden agent for Mayflower voyage preparations, came to Plymouth in November 1621 to try to settle the rift between the Pilgrims and the Adventurers, it was never resolved.

  5. Abstract. Best Paper Prize in Asset Pricing at the 2021 WFA conference. Best Paper Prize in Markets and Trading at the 2021 MFA Conference. Kahle Family Research Excellence Award Winner 2024, UC Boulder. First Prize, 2021 CQA academic competition.

  6. William Mullins –conocido como Bill Mullins– (23 de febrero de 1920-27 de diciembre de 2015) fue un jinete irlandés que compitió en la modalidad de concurso completo. [1] Ganó una medalla de plata en el Campeonato Europeo de Concurso Completo de 1967 , en la prueba por equipos.

  7. When William Mullins Jr was born about 1596, in Stoke, Surrey, England, his father, William Mullins, was 26 and his mother, Alice, was 25. He married Anna on 7 May 1656, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. He lived in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America in ...