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Elizabeth Wood Mullins

Birth
Death
1604 (aged 28–29)
Guildford, Guildford Borough, Surrey, England
Burial
Guildford, Guildford Borough, Surrey, England Add to Map
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William Mullins "probably" married firstly Elizabeth Wood in Stoke, near Guildford, co. Surrey, England sometime prior to December 1598 – possibly in the early 1590s. She was the daughter of John and Joan (Taylor) Wood. She died sometime prior to 1604.[16]

Elizabeth (Wood) Mullins, was not a descendant of Olive (Harman) Atwood and Nicholas Atwood of Sanderstead, Surrey, Eng. However, her father, John Wood, may have been a descendant of an earlier branch of the Wood/Atwood family. Elizabeth (Wood) Mullins is named as the first wife of William Mullins. It is believed that William Mullins married 1st Elizabeth Wood, daughter of John Wood and Joan Wood (Taylor). She died prior to 1604. William's son William Jr., and daughter Priscilla were children of his first marriage.
**Info from geni.com
exact burial unknown...
References

The William Mullins family is from noted Mayflower researcher and biographer Caleb Johnson. An article appeared in the March 2012 Mayflower Quarterly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mullins_(Mayflower_passenger)_
16. Mayflower Quarterly, vol. 78, no. 1, March 2012, An investigation into the origins of Alice wife of William Mullins by Caleb H. Johnson, pp. 44-5
Alice Atwood--presumed to be the step mother of Priscilla Mullins Alden, wife of John Alden
Mullins history links: aka Molyneux: http://molineux.com/history/Molyneux/Molyneux.aspx
The preceding is from "Genealogy of William Molyneux and His Descendants", dated October, 1976 by Louise E. Molyneux Woodhead and in 1936 by George Molyneux Pardoe. It also contains "an historical sketch of the Molyneux, Bird and Warren Families. The first settlers in what is now Sullivan County, Pennsylvania."
William Mullins "probably" married firstly Elizabeth Wood in Stoke, near Guildford, co. Surrey, England sometime prior to December 1598 – possibly in the early 1590s. She was the daughter of John and Joan (Taylor) Wood. She died sometime prior to 1604.[16]

Elizabeth (Wood) Mullins, was not a descendant of Olive (Harman) Atwood and Nicholas Atwood of Sanderstead, Surrey, Eng. However, her father, John Wood, may have been a descendant of an earlier branch of the Wood/Atwood family. Elizabeth (Wood) Mullins is named as the first wife of William Mullins. It is believed that William Mullins married 1st Elizabeth Wood, daughter of John Wood and Joan Wood (Taylor). She died prior to 1604. William's son William Jr., and daughter Priscilla were children of his first marriage.
**Info from geni.com
exact burial unknown...
References

The William Mullins family is from noted Mayflower researcher and biographer Caleb Johnson. An article appeared in the March 2012 Mayflower Quarterly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mullins_(Mayflower_passenger)_
16. Mayflower Quarterly, vol. 78, no. 1, March 2012, An investigation into the origins of Alice wife of William Mullins by Caleb H. Johnson, pp. 44-5
Alice Atwood--presumed to be the step mother of Priscilla Mullins Alden, wife of John Alden
Mullins history links: aka Molyneux: http://molineux.com/history/Molyneux/Molyneux.aspx
The preceding is from "Genealogy of William Molyneux and His Descendants", dated October, 1976 by Louise E. Molyneux Woodhead and in 1936 by George Molyneux Pardoe. It also contains "an historical sketch of the Molyneux, Bird and Warren Families. The first settlers in what is now Sullivan County, Pennsylvania."


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