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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.
Alden House in 1904. The Alden House Historic Site is a house museum that was home to John and Priscilla Alden, located at 105 Alden Street in Duxbury, Massachusetts.Family tradition held that the house was built in 1653 as the second home of John and Priscilla Alden, although the original building may have been as early as 1630.
Priscilla Mullins (John Alden's future wife) lost her entire family—her father William, her mother Alice, and her brother Joseph. [15] The fifty colonists who survived began building a fort atop Burial Hill and small wooden houses on either side of a "street" now known as Leyden Street , named in 1823 after the town in Holland where the ...
Elizabeth Pabodie was born Elizabeth Alden in 1623, the firstborn child of the Plymouth Colony settlers Priscilla Mullins and John Alden, who were both passengers on the Mayflower in 1620. She married William Pabodie (Peabody), a leader of Duxbury, Massachusetts, on December 26, 1644.
Jonathan Alden was born c. 1632 in the seaside town of Duxbury [a] in Plymouth Colony. He was the fifth of ten children born to John Alden (c. 1598 –1687) and Priscilla Mullins (c. 1602 –c. 1685), who both arrived on the historic 1620 voyage of the Mayflower.
Priscilla Mullins, illustration from a 1903 printing. The Courtship of Miles Standish is set in the year 1621 against the backdrop of a fierce Indian war and focuses on a love triangle among three Mayflower passengers: Miles Standish, Priscilla Mullins, and John Alden. Longfellow claimed the story was rooted in family tradition, yet there is a ...
The oldest extant carved gravestone in the cemetery is that of Captain Jonathan Alden, who died in 1697. [6] He was the youngest child of Mayflower passengers John Alden and Priscilla Mullins Alden. The second oldest grave is that of Rev. Ichabod Wiswall, who was the second pastor of the Duxbury church from 1676 until his death in 1700.
Alethea Stiles (July 9, 1745 – January 27, 1781) [1] was an American needleworker and correspondent.. Alethea Stiles was born on July 9, 1745 in Woodstock, Connecticut, the daughter and only surviving child of Rev. Abel Stiles, a Congregational minister, and Alethea Robinson Stiles, a descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. [2]