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  1. William Mullins (c. 1572 – 21 February 1621) and his family traveled as passengers on the historic 1620 voyage to America on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact. Mullins perished in the pilgrims' first winter in the New World, with his wife and son dying soon after. [1] [2] Early life in England.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · William Mullins (c. 1572 – 1621) and his family traveled as passengers on the historic 1620 voyage to America on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact. Mullins perished in the pilgrims' first winter in the New World, with his wife and son dying soon after.

  3. 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.

  4. One man who made a telling financial contribution to the famous voyage was William Mullins. The year before the Mayflower set sail, Mullins made one of the largest investments in the Pilgrims' joint stock company and subsequently - and rather unusually - went on to become one of the ship's passengers.

  5. WILLIAM MULLINS. ORIGIN: Dorking, Surrey. MIGRATION: 1620 in Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth. OCCUPATION: Shoemaker (based on the contents of his estate).

  6. 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.

  7. The 1621 will of William Mullins. This is the only surviving will from someone who died the first winter at Plymouth. It was sailed back to England in April 1621 onboard the Mayflower. The will was witnessed by Governor John Carver, Mayflower master Christopher Jones, and ship's surgeon Giles Heale.