Priscilla Alden

F, (circa 1645 - )
     Priscilla Alden was born circa 1645 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, MA, USA. She was the daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.
Last Edited=22 Feb 2008

Mary Peabodie

F, (7 August 1648 - 8 November 1728)
     Mary Peabodie was born on 7 August 1648 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA. She was the daughter of William Peabodie and Elizabeth Alden. Mary Peabodie died on 8 November 1728 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, MA, at age 80.
Last Edited=22 Feb 2008

William Mullins

M, (circa 1578 - 21 February 1620/21)
     William Mullins was born circa 1578 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. He was the son of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux. William Mullins married Alice Atwood circa 1595 at England. William Mullins died on 21 February 1620/21 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Children of William Mullins and Alice Atwood

Alice Atwood

F, (circa 1575 - 15 March 1621/22)
     Alice Atwood was born circa 1575 at England. She married William Mullins, son of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux, circa 1595 at England. Alice Atwood died on 15 March 1621/22 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Children of Alice Atwood and William Mullins

Samuel Munger

M, (1662 - 5 March 1717/18)
     Samuel Munger was born in 1662 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He was the son of Nicholas Munger and Sarah Hall. Samuel Munger married Sarah Hand circa 1685.1 Samuel Munger died on 5 March 1717/18 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.1
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Family: Samuel Munger and Sarah Hand

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

Sarah Hand

F, (2 March 1664/65 - 1 August 1751)
     Sarah Hand was born on 2 March 1664/65 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. She married Samuel Munger, son of Nicholas Munger and Sarah Hall, circa 1685.1 Sarah Hand died on 1 August 1751 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 86.
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Family: Sarah Hand and Samuel Munger

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

Josiah Munger

M, (20 July 1704 - 3 April 1751)
     Josiah Munger was born on 20 July 1704 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of John Munger sr. and Mary Evarts. Josiah Munger died on 3 April 1751 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 46.1
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

Rachel Munger

F, (1706 - )
     Rachel Munger was born in 1706 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Talcott says that she was an imbecile.1 She was the daughter of John Munger sr. and Mary Evarts.
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

David Dudley Dea.

M, (2 March 1709 - 19 February 1780)
     David Dudley Dea. was born on 2 March 1709 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of Caleb Dudley and Elizabeth Buck. David Dudley Dea. married Dinah Munger, daughter of John Munger and Deborah French, on 12 October 1733 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.1 David Dudley Dea. married Mary Tallman on 17 February 1742 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. Date according to findagrave.com. David Dudley Dea.served in Lexington Alarms, during the Revolutionary War. He died on 19 February 1780 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 70. He was the son of Caleb Dudley Sr. and Elizabeth Buck. He married Mary Tallman on 17 February 1742 in Guilford, Connecticut. He was a Sergeant in the Revolutionary War, having served in the Lexington Alarm. He was a deacon in his church as noted on his graver marker..2,3 He was buried at West Side Cemetery, at North Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA. "In Memory of Dea. David Dudley who died Feb 19th 1780 in the 73rd year of his life." State stone says Feb 10 1780.

Inscription:
In Memory of
Dean [Deacon] David Dudley
who died Feb 17th 1807
in the 90th Year
of His Age.

Revolutionary War
David Dudley 2[N]D
Lexington Alarm
Died Feb 17, 1807
ae 89.4
Last Edited=26 Jun 2014

Child of David Dudley Dea. and Dinah Munger

Family: David Dudley Dea. and Mary Tallman

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.
  2. [S163] , State gravestone gives death as 10 Feb 1780.
  3. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, Talcott says died 19 Feb 1780.
  4. [S756] New Haven Colony Hist. Soc,, Inscriptions on Tombstones in Madison, Conn., erected Prior to 1800.

John Mullins

M, (circa 1551 - 1598)
     John Mullins was born circa 1551 at Warmham, Sussex County, England. He married Frances Molyneux circa 1570 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. John Mullins died in 1598 at Manfield, Nottinghamshire County, England.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Children of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux

Frances Molyneux

F, (circa 1553 - 1595)
     Frances Molyneux was born circa 1553 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. She married John Mullins circa 1570 at Dorking, Surrey County. Frances Molyneux died in 1595 at Manfield, Nottinghamshire County, England.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Children of Frances Molyneux and John Mullins

John Mullins

M, (1577 - 1643)
     John Mullins was born in 1577 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. He was the son of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux. John Mullins died in 1643 at Dorking, Surrey County.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Edward Mullins

M, (23 September 1582 - 1584)
     Edward Mullins was born on 23 September 1582 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. He was the son of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux. Edward Mullins died in 1584 at England.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Barbara Mullins

F, (1588 - 6 October 1659)
     Barbara Mullins was born in 1588 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA. She was the daughter of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux. Barbara Mullins married Myles Standish in 1623 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA. Barbara Mullins died on 6 October 1659 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, MA.
Last Edited=25 Feb 2008

Children of Barbara Mullins and Myles Standish

Sarah Mullins

F, (1598 - 1621)
     Sarah Mullins was born in 1598 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. She was the daughter of William Mullins and Alice Atwood. Sarah Mullins died in 1621 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

William Mullins

M, (1596 - 12 February 1672)
     William Mullins was born in 1596 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. He was the son of William Mullins and Alice Atwood. William Mullins died on 12 February 1672 at Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Myles Standish

M, (1584 - 3 October 1656)
     Myles Standish was born in 1584 at Ellanbane, Isle Man County, England. He married Rose Handley circa 1618. Myles Standish married Barbara Mullins, daughter of John Mullins and Frances Molyneux, in 1623 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA. Myles Standish died on 3 October 1656 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.

     MILES STANDISH

ORIGIN: Holland
MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower
FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth
REMOVES: Duxbury
RETURN TRIPS: Sent to London in late 1625 and returned early 1626
OCCUPATION: Soldier.
FREEMAN: In the "1633" Plymouth list of freemen Capt[ain] Myles Standish is first among the councillors, immediately after the governor [ PCR 1:3]. In 7 March 1636/7 list of freemen [ PCR 1:52]. In 1639 list of freemen, among Assistants and in Duxbury section [ PCR 8:173, 174].
EDUCATION: He signed several documents sent to the Bay and must have been conversant with figures to be colony treasurer. His inventory included several dozen books, valued at £9 3s; although there were three Bibles and a number of other theological volumes, Standish also owned such titles as Homer's Iliad and Caesar's Commentaries.
OFFICES: Assistant, 1 January 1632/3, 1635, 1637-41, 1645-56 [ MA Civil List 36-38; PCR 1:5, 32, 48, 79, 116, 140, 2:8, 15, 83, 115, 123, 166, 3:7, 30, 48, 77, 99]. Deputy Governor [ PCR 3:27]. Treasurer, 1644-56 [ MA Civil List 36; PCR 2:76, 101, 115, 123, 166, 3:7, 30, 48, 77]. Council of War [ PCR 2:47, 64, 100, 3:26, 28].
"Capt. Standish" is in the Duxbury section of the 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able to bear arms [ PCR 8:190].
Captain, 1620-56 [ PCR 1:52, 59, 80, 82, 84, 90-92, 98, 100]. Commander of forces [ PCR 2:47, 146]. Captain of troops raised for Dutch war [ PCR 3:29, 55]
ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land "Captin Myles Standish" received two acres as a passenger on the Mayflower [for himself and his first wife, Rose], and "Mrs. Standish" received one acre as a passenger on the Anne in 1623 [ PCR 12:4, 6]. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle Captain Standish, Barbara Standish, Charles Standish, Alexander Standish and John Standish are the first five persons in the third company [ PCR 12:10].
In 1631 "Captain Myles Standish of Plymouth" sold to Edward Winslow of Plymouth "two acres of land lying in the north field" [ PCR 12:16].
In the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 Capt[ain] Myles Standish was assessed 18s. [ PCR 1:9, 27]. He was one of the purchasers [ PCR 2:177].
On 1 July 1633 through 20 March 1636/7 Captain Standish was allowed to mow land he had formerly mowed [ PCR 1:14, 40, 56]. On 4 December 1637 Captain Myles Standish was granted the surplusage of land on "Ducksborrow side" in consideration of the "want of lands he should have had to his proportion [ PCR 1:70]. On 2 July 1638 Captain Myles Standish received three hundred acres of uplands [ PCR 1:91]. On 1 October 1638 he was granted a garden place at Duxborrow side, which was formerly laid forth for him [ PCR 1:99]. On 4 March 1650/1 "whereas Captain Miles Standish hath been at much trouble and pains, and hath gone sundry journeys into Yarmouth aforesaid in the said town's business, and likely to have more in that behalf, in respect whereunto the Court have granted unto the said Captain Standish" about forty or fifty acres [ PCR 2:164].
On 9 May 1654 "Capt. Myles Standish" sold to Capt. Thomas Willett of Plymouth his purchaser's right at Sowamsett, Mattapoisett and places adjacent; "Mrs. Barberye Standish wife of the said Capt. Standish" consented to his deed [ MD 6:246-47, citing PCLR 2:1:111].
In his will, dated 7 March 1655[/6] and proved 4 May 1657, "Myles Standish Senior of Duxburrow" asked that "if I die at Duxburrow my body to be laid as near as conveniently may be to my two daughters Lora Standish my daughter and Mary Standish my daughter-in-law" and bequeathed to "my dear and loving wife Barbara Standish" one-third of his estate after all debts are paid; to "my son Josias Standish upon his marriage" cattle to the value of £40 (if possible), and "that every one of my four sons viz: Allexander Standish, Myles Standish, Josias Standish and Charles Standish may have forty pounds apiece," to "my eldest son Allexaner ... a double share in land," and "so long as they live single that the whole be in partnership betwixt them"; "my dearly beloved wife Barbara Standish, Allexander Standish, Myles Standish and Josias Standish" to be joint executors; "my loving friends Mr. Timothy Hatherley and Capt. James Cudworth" to be supervisors; to "Marcye Robinson whom I tenderly love for her grandfather's sake" £3; to "my servant John Irish Jr." 40s. beyond what is due him by covenant; and to "my son & heir apparent Allexander Standish all my lands as heir apparent by lawful descent in Ormistick, Borsconge, Wrightington, Maudsley, Newburrow, Crawston and the Isle of Man and given to me as right heir by lawful descent but surruptuously [sic] detained from me my great-grandfather being a second or younger brother from the house of Standish of Standish" [ MD 3:153-55, citing PCPR 2:1:37-38].
The inventory of the estate of "Captain Miles Standish gent.," taken 2 December 1656, totalled £358 7s., including "one dwelling house and outhouses with the land thereunto belonging" valued at £140 [ MD 3:155-56, citing PCPR 2:1:39-40].
On 4 May 1657 "Mr. Allexander Standish and Mr. Josias Standish do accept of being executors with Mrs. Barbery Standish, their mother, on the estate of Captain Myles Standish, deceased" [ PCR 3:114].
On 5 October 1658 confirmation was made of a sale by "Capt. Myles Standish" (with consent of his wife Barbara) to Mr. Thomas Howes of Yarmouth of "a certain farm lying in the liberties of Yarmouth," which had been granted to Standish by the court on 4 March 1650 [ MD 13:142-43, citing PCLR 2:2:11].
BIRTH: By about 1593 based on date of first marriage.
DEATH: Duxbury 3 October 1656 [ MD 1:12-13 (and especially footnote on page 12); NEHGR 87:152].
MARRIAGE: (1) By say 1618 Rose _____. She died Plymouth 29 January 1620/1 ("January 29 [1620/1]. Dies Rose, the wife of Captain Standish" [ Prince 184]).
(2) By 1624 Barbara _____. She died after 6 October 1659 [ MD 4:119].

From The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002), (Orig. Pub. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995).
Last Edited=28 Apr 2009

Family: Myles Standish and Rose Handley

Children of Myles Standish and Barbara Mullins

Joseph Mullins

M, (1596 - 21 February 1621)
     Joseph Mullins was born in 1596 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. He was the son of William Mullins and Alice Atwood. Joseph Mullins died on 21 February 1621 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Isaac Mullins

M, (1602 - 1621)
     Isaac Mullins was born in 1602 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. He was the son of William Mullins and Alice Atwood. Isaac Mullins died in 1621 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Joseph Mullins

M, (2 April 1621 - 2 April 1621)
     Joseph Mullins died on 2 April 1621 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA. He was born on 2 April 1621 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA. He was the son of William Mullins and Alice Atwood.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Ruth Mullins

F, (1604 - 31 October 1619)
     Ruth Mullins was born in 1604 at Dorking, Surrey County, England. She was the daughter of William Mullins and Alice Atwood. Ruth Mullins died on 31 October 1619 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, MA, USA.
Last Edited=23 Feb 2008

Mary Munger

F, (16 January 1686 - died young)
     Mary Munger was born on 16 January 1686 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 She was the daughter of John Munger sr. and Mary Evarts. Mary Munger died died young at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.1
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

Mary Munger

F, (19 August 1689 - 18 March 1722)
     Mary Munger was born on 19 August 1689 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 She was the daughter of John Munger sr. and Mary Evarts. Mary Munger married Joshua Leete, son of John Leete V and Mary Chittenden, at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. Mary Munger died on 18 March 1722 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 32.1
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Family: Mary Munger and Joshua Leete

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

Abigail Munger

F, (26 February 1692 - 23 October 1766)
     Abigail Munger was born on 26 February 1692 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 She was the daughter of John Munger sr. and Mary Evarts. Abigail Munger married Jonathan Dudley on 6 August 1712 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. Abigail Munger died on 23 October 1766 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 74.1 She was buried at West Cemetery, at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=23 Dec 2023

Family: Abigail Munger and Jonathan Dudley

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.

Ebenezer Munger

M, (4 July 1693 - 29 June 1729)
     Ebenezer Munger was born on 4 July 1693 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of John Munger sr. and Mary Evarts. Ebenezer Munger died on 29 June 1729 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 35.
Last Edited=24 Feb 2008

Citations

  1. [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.