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  1. Priscilla Alden (née Mullins, c. 1602 – c. 1685) was a noted member of Massachusetts's Plymouth Colony of Pilgrims and the wife of fellow colonist John Alden (c. 1599 – 1687). They married in 1621 in Plymouth.

  2. Priscilla Alden. Actress: Nine Months. Heavyset character actress Priscilla Diane Alden was born on June 27, 1939 in San Francisco, California. Alden moved with her family to Santa Barbara, where she attended high school and graduated from UC Santa Barbara.

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  3. 4 de nov. de 2021 · Priscilla Alden: Maiden of the Mayflower. Katie Huffman November 4, 2021. Pilgrim Maiden Statue. If a visitor today to Plymouth, Massachusetts has the patience to seek out a quiet corner of Brewster Gardens, near the banks of the old Town Brook, he will be rewarded to see among the trees and flowers a monument dedicated to the ...

  4. Priscilla Alden, born at Duxbury, date unknown; died after 13 June 1688, unmarried. David Alden, born at Duxbury, circa 1645-50; died at Duxbury, circa 1718-19; married by 1674, Mary Southworth and had six children: Ruth, Elizabeth, Priscilla, Benjamin, Alice and Samuel Alden. Sources:

  5. Millions of people can trace their ancestry back to the love story of two passengers on the Mayflower - and theirs is a heartwarming story of love, courage and legacy. Priscilla Mullins and John Alden had never met before they sailed to America - nor had they met Myles Standish, for that matter.

  6. 10 de sept. de 2020 · Although we can’t know for sure if the story of John Alden, Priscilla Mullin, and Myles Standish was Plymouth’s first love triangle, we do know that it is the first Mayflower love story to be forever immortalized by a narrative poem—by the Aldens’ own descendant!

  7. John Alden and Priscilla Alden were Pilgrims who in 1620 immigrated to America on the Mayflower and took part in the founding of the Plymouth Colony, the first permanent English colony in New England. John Alden was hired as a cooper by the London merchants who financed the expedition to the New.