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  1. 10 de feb. de 2024 · At its heart, the romance between John Alden and Priscilla Mullins remains a classic tale of desire and passion – where “boy meets girl, boy loves girl and boy marries girl.”. Except in this case, it’s really “girl marries boy.”. “This is fantasy in my mind,” Baker says.

  2. The John and Priscilla Alden Family Sites is a National Historic Landmark consisting of two separate properties in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Both properties are significant for their association with John Alden, one of the settlers of the Plymouth Colony who came to America on board the Mayflower and held numerous posts of importance in the colony.

  3. The Alden House Historic Site, and the property upon which it rests, are part of the original land grant given to John and Priscilla Alden in 1627. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2008, the house is an important piece of American history that provides visitors with an intimate look at one of America’s founding families.

  4. Priscilla Mullins was about 18 when she arrived with her parents and brother Joseph. She survived the first winter, but her parents and brother did not. Priscilla married John Alden prior to August of 1623 and went on to have ten or eleven children. Descendants of John and Priscilla Alden comprise one of the largest groups of Mayflower ...

  5. Priscilla Mullins was born probably near Guildford or Dorking, co. Surrey, England, to William Mullins. She came on the Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620 with her father, brother Joseph, and mother or step-mother Alice. Her entire family, herself excepted, died the first winter. She was shortly thereafter, in 1622 or 1623, married to John Alden ...

  6. Priscilla is last recorded in 1650, but oral records say she died only a few years before her husband. Priscilla (Mullins) Alden died at Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts about 1685. John Alden and Priscilla Alden's grave is in Miles Standish Burial Ground at Duxbury. Exact burial locations within the cemetery have been lost to time.