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Ancestors of Robert Cutler Elwell
6356.Robert Loker, born Abt. 1540 in England; died in England.He was the son of 12712. John Loker Riddlesdale and 12713. Joan.He married 6357. Lucy Bef. December 12, 1563 in England.
6357.Lucy, born in England; died in England.
Child of Robert Loker and Lucy is:
3178 | i. | Henry Loker, born in England; died in England; married Elizabeth French Bef. 1610 in England. |
6386.John Kedall
Child of John Kedall is:
3193 | i. | Mary Kedall, born in England; married Thomas Whitney January 11, 1654/55 in Watertown MA. |
6532.Roger Hewes, born Bef. 1565 in England; died Bet. October 15 - 20, 1611 in Bocking, Co. Essex, England.He married 6533. Agnes.
6533.Agnes, born Bef. 1567 in England; died Bet. July 21 - 26, 1608 in Bocking, Co. Essex, England.
Marriage Notes for Roger Hewes and Agnes:
Marriage date and place unknown, as well as any meaningful birth dates for them and their children.
Children of Roger Hewes and Agnes are:
i. | Unknown Hewes, married Joseph Foote. | |||
ii. | Thomas Hewes | |||
3266 | iii. | John Hewes, born Bet. 1564 - 1589 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England; died Bet. June 20 - August 21, 1621 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England; married Mary Foote February 14, 1601/02 in Shalford, Co. Essex, England. | ||
iv. | Johanna Hewes, born in Bocking, Co. Essex, England. | |||
v. | George Hewes, born in Bocking, Co. Essex, England. | |||
vi. | Richard Hewes, born in Bocking, Co. Essex, England. |
Notes for Richard Hewes: Died in infancy |
6535.Joane Brooke
Child of Robert Foote and Joane Brooke is:
3267 | i. | Mary Foote, born Abt. 1584 in Shalford, Co. Essex, England; died 1621 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England; married John Hewes February 14, 1601/02 in Shalford, Co. Essex, England. |
6912.William Parmenter, born January 07, 1562/63 in Ovington, Essex, England; died Bef. December 04, 1617 in Ovington, Essex, England.He was the son of 13824. George Parmenter and 13825. Alice Hedingham.He married 6913. Margery Garrold January 21, 1582/83 in Ovington, Essex, England.
6913.Margery Garrold, born Bef. September 18, 1560 in Ovington, Essex, England.She was the daughter of 13826. George Garrold.
Marriage Notes for William Parmenter and Margery Garrold:
The children's birth dates appear to be very close together near the end. The accuracy would depend on the exact dates.
Children of William Parmenter and Margery Garrold are:
i. | Robert Parmenter, born October 23, 1586 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died Abt. 1640. | |||
3456 | ii. | John Parmenter, born January 12, 1587/88 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died May 01, 1671 in Roxbury MA; married (1) Bridget Daveye 1609 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England; married (2) Agnes (Alcock) Bayford August 09, 1660 in Roxbury MA. | ||
iii. | Ursula Parmenter, born Abt. 1590 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died Aft. 1613. | |||
iv. | George Parmenter, born Abt. 1592 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. | |||
v. | Edye Parmenter, born November 09, 1592 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. | |||
vi. | Sarah Parmenter, born Abt. 1593 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. | |||
vii. | Margaret Parmenter, born February 25, 1593/94 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. |
6914.John DaveyeHe married 6915. Mary Burgoyne.
6915.Mary Burgoyne
Child of John Daveye and Mary Burgoyne is:
3457 | i. | Bridget Daveye, born February 12, 1588/89 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 06, 1660 in Roxbury MA; married John Parmenter 1609 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. |
6944.Robert Hayden, born 1560 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England; died December 10, 1626 in Woodbury, Devon, England.He was the son of 13888. Thomas Hayden and 13889. Christiana Tidersleigh.He married 6945. Joan Paulet.
6945.Joan Paulet, born 1554 in Gotehurst, Somerset, England.She was the daughter of 13890. Amyas Paulet and 13891. Margaret Harvey.
Child of Robert Hayden and Joan Paulet is:
3472 | i. | Gideon Hayden, born 1586 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England; died February 22, 1661/62 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England; married Margaret Davy June 18, 1603 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England. |
6946.John Davie, born 1560 in Sanford, Devon, England; died in Exeter, Devon, England.He was the son of 13892. Robert Davie.He married 6947. Margaret Southcott.
6947.Margaret Southcott, born 1564 in Devon, England; died in Exeter, Devon, England.She was the daughter of 13894. George Southcott and 13895. Frances Robins.
Child of John Davie and Margaret Southcott is:
3473 | i. | Margaret Davy, born 1583 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England; married Gideon Hayden June 18, 1603 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England. |
6952.John Ames, born in Bruton, Somerset, England; died 1583 in Bruton, Somerset, England.He was the son of 13904. John Ames.He married 6953. Margery Brome September 25, 1559 in Bruton, Somerset, England.
6953.Margery Brome, born 1542 in England.
Children of John Ames and Margery Brome are:
3476 | i. | John Ames, born 1560 in Bruton, Somerset, England; died February 19, 1630/31 in Bruton, Somerset, England; married Cypian Browne October 12, 1601 in Bruton, Somerset, England. | ||
ii. | Lancelot Ames, born in Bruton, Somerset, England?. | |||
iii. | William Ames, born 1555 in Bruton, Somerset, England?. |
Notes for William Ames: Must have died young, as there was a later brother by the same name |
iv. | William Ames, born 1564 in Bruton, Somerset, England?. | |||
v. | Richard Ames, born 1576 in Bruton, Somerset, England?. |
6954.William Browne, born 1559 in Camus, France.
Child of William Browne is:
3477 | i. | Cypian Browne, born in England; died May 04, 1625 in Bruton, Somerset, England; married John Ames October 12, 1601 in Bruton, Somerset, England. |
7074.William Mullins, born Abt. 1578 in Dorking, Surrey, England; died February 21, 1620/21 in Plymouth MA.He married 7075. Alice.
7075.Alice, died Aft. April 05, 1621 in Plymouth MA.
Notes for William Mullins:
Notes from Caleb Johnson's website:
William Mullins does not have any Molyneaux ancestors--one of the most common (and most absurd when you examine the "evidence") claims in all of Mayflower genealogy. He has no proven royal ancestry, no proven Huguenot ancestors, and the names of his parents have never been proven (though John Mullyns and Joane Bridger of Dorking seem to be the best candidates). [Mayflower Descendant 44:41]
William Mullins was a fairly well-to-do shoe and boot dealer from Dorking, Surrey, England.He purchased a number of shares in the Pilgrims joint-stock company, becoming one of the Merchant Adventurers.He brought his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla and son Joseph to America on the Mayflower.Only Priscilla would survive the first winter, however.William Mullins made out his death-bed will on 21 February 1620/1, in which he mentions his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla, son Joseph, and married children William and Sarah who were still in Dorking.He also mentions a "Goodman Woodes" who remains unidentified, and a "Master Williamson" which was likely a Dutch pseudonym for William Brewster who was a fugitive at the time (for printing illegal religious pamphlets in Leyden).
William Bradford's list of passengers on the Mayflower includes the family of William Mullins (The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 1:9):
Mr. William mullines, and his wife; and 2 children Joseph and Priscila and a servant Robert Carter
The fate of this family is given in Bradford's list of Increasings and Decreasings (The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 1:13):
Mr. Molines, and his wife, his sone, and his servant dyed the first winter.Only his daughter Priscila survived, and married with John Alden, who are both living [in 1650] and have 11 [sic] children.
The nuncupative (oral) will of William Mullins probably written 21 February 1621, the day of his death, and copied 2 April 1621 (reprinted here from The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 1:231-232):
In the name of God Amen: I comit my soule to God that gave it and my bodie to the earth from whence it came.jAlsoe, I give my goodes as followeth That Forty poundes in the hand of Goodman WoodesI give my wife tenn poundes, my sonne Joseph tenn poundes, my daughter Priscilla tenn poundes, and my eldest sonne tenn poundes.Alsoe I give to my eldest sonne all my debts, bonds, bills (onelye yt forty poundes excepted in the handes of Goodman Wood) given as aforesaid wth all the sotck in his owne handes.To my eldest daughter I give tenn shillings to be paied out of my sonnes stock.Furthermore that goodoes I have in Virginia as followoethTo my wife Alice halfe my goodes & to Joseph and Priscilla the other halfe wquallie to be devided betweene them. I also have xxj dozen of shoes, and thirteene paire of bootes wch I give into the Companies handes for forty poundes at seaven years and if they like tham at that rate.If it be thought to deare as my Overssers shall thinck goodAnd if they like them at that rate at the divident I shall have nyne shares whereof I give as followeth twoe to my wife, twoe to my sonne William, twoe to my sonne Joseph, twoe to my daughter Priscilla, and one to the Companie.Allsoe, if my sonne William will come to Virginia I give him my share of landfurdermore I give to my twoe Overseers Mr John Carver and Mr Williamson, twentye shillings apiece to see this my will performed desiringe them that he would have an eye over my wife and children and be as fathers and friends to them; Allsoe to have a speciall eye to my man Robert wch has not so approved himselfe as I would he should have done.
This is a Coppye of Mr Mullens his Will of all particulars he hathe given.In witnes whereof I have sett my hande
John Carver, Giles Heale, Christopher Joanes
The will was carried back to England for probate by the Mayflower on her return voyage (ibid.):
In the month of July Annon Domini 1621.On the 23d day issued a commission to Sarah Blunden, formerly Mullins, natural and legitimate daughter of William Mullins, late of Dorking in the County of Surrey, but deceased in parts beyond the seas, seized &c., for administering the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased because in that will he named no executor.In due for &c. swears
Mullins will was discovered in the late 19th century by Henry F. Waters and published as part of his series, Genealogical Gleanings in England, in New England Historical & Genealogical Register, vol. 42:62-63.The will proves that William died before his wife, son, and servant, who are all mentioned in the instrument, and that Alice and Joseph were still alive when the Mayflower sailed, or else Gov. Carver would have annexed a statement regarding the deaths of the two legatees.The date of the copy of the will also proves that the Mayflower did not leave New England until after 2 April 1621.The probate record proves that William Mullins resided at Dorking, co. Surrey.
In 1612 William Mullins bought a holding in Dorking with a house and an acre and a half of land and outbuildings between West Street and Back Lane (now Church Street for £122 and took over a mortgage of £200.He sold this to Ephriam Bothal in May 1919 for £280 (Dorking pamphlet).
On 29 April 1616, a warrant was issued to bring "one William Mollins before heir Lordships."On 2 May he appeared before the Privy Council and was continued technically in their custody "untill by their Honours' order hee be dismissed."While the reason for this arrest is not given, it was most probably associated with the religious controversies of that time.The fact that he was a Dissenter may explain why William Mullin's marriage record is not found in the Parish Register for Dorking, nor are the baptisms of his children.
Claims of Huguenot and Plantagenet ancestry for William Mullins are entirely unsupported (see The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 44:39-44).
More About William Mullins:
Immigration: Immigrant - Mayflower
More About Alice:
Immigration: Immigrant - Mayflower
Marriage Notes for William Mullins and Alice:
William and Alice and their two younger children Priscilla and Joseph sailed to Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620, but the older children William and Sara remained in England. William, Alice, and Joseph all died during that terrible winter of 1620/21 in Plymouth. It is known that William died first because all the others were named in his will.
Biographical Summary of the Mullins Family
(copied with permission from Caleb Johnson's Mayflower WEB Page)
William Mullins was a fairly well-to-do shoe and boot dealer from Dorking, Surrey, England.He purchased a number of shares in the Pilgrims joint-stock company, becoming one of the Merchant Adventurers.He brought his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla and son Joseph to America on the Mayflower.Only Priscilla would survive the first winter, however.William Mullins made out his death-bed will on 21 February 1620/1, in which he mentions his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla, son Joseph, and married children William and Sarah who were still in Dorking.He also mentions a "Goodman Woodes" who remains unidentified, and a "Master Williamson" which was likely a Dutch pseudonym for William Brewster who was a fugitive at the time (for printing illegal religious pamphlets in Leyden).
Bibliographical sources: Mullins Family
1.Mayflower Descendant 1:231-232, "The Will of William Mullins"
2.Mayflower Descendant 7:37,179, "The Estates of William(2) Mullins", by George Bowman
3.Mayflower Descendant 44:39-44, "The Mullins Family", by Alicia Crane Williams
4.Mayflower Quarterly 39:83, "William Mullin's Grandchildren in England", by Robert S. Wakefield
5.Alicia Crane Williams, Families of Pilgrims: John Alden and William Mullins, Mass. Soc. of Mayf. Desc., 1986
More notes from the Alden website:
William and Alice Mullins
William Bradford’s list of passengers on the Mayflower includes the family of William Mullins (The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 1:9):
Mr. William mullines, and his wife; and 2 children Joseph and Priscila and a servant Robert Carter
The fate of this family is given in Bradford’s list of Increasings and Decreasings (The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 1:13):
Mr. Molines, and his wife, his sone, and his servant dyed the first winter.Only his daughter Priscila survived, and married with John Alden, who are both living [in 1650] and have 11 [sic] children.
The nuncupative (oral) will of William Mullins probably written 21 February 1621, the day of his death, and copied 2 April 1621 (reprinted here from The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 1:231-232):
In the name of God Amen: I comit my soule to God that gave it and my bodie to the earth from whence it came.jAlsoe, I give my goodes as followeth That Forty poundes in the hand of Goodman WoodesI give my wife tenn poundes, my sonne Joseph tenn poundes, my daughter Priscilla tenn poundes, and my eldest sonne tenn poundes.Alsoe I give to my eldest sonne all my debts, bonds, bills (onelye yt forty poundes excepted in the handes of Goodman Wood) given as aforesaid wth all the sotck in his owne handes.To my eldest daughter I give tenn shillings to be paied out of my sonnes stock.Furthermore that goodoes I have in Virginia as followoethTo my wife Alice halfe my goodes & to Joseph and Priscilla the other halfe wquallie to be devided betweene them. I also have xxj dozen of shoes, and thirteene paire of bootes wch I give into the Companies handes for forty poundes at seaven years and if they like tham at that rate.If it be thought to deare as my Overssers shall thinck goodAnd if they like them at that rate at the divident I shall have nyne shares whereof I give as followeth twoe to my wife, twoe to my sonne William, twoe to my sonne Joseph, twoe to my daughter Priscilla, and one to the Companie.Allsoe, if my sonne William will come to Virginia I give him my share of landfurdermore I give to my twoe Overseers Mr John Carver and Mr Williamson, twentye shillings apiece to see this my will performed desiringe them that he would have an eye over my wife and children and be as fathers and friends to them; Allsoe to have a speciall eye to my man Robert wch has not so approved himselfe as I would he should have done.
This is a Coppye of Mr Mullens his Will of all particulars he hathe given.In witnes whereof I have sett my hande
John Carver, Giles Heale, Christopher Joanes
The will was carried back to England for probate by the Mayflower on her return voyage (ibid.):
In the month of July Annon Domini 1621.On the 23d day issued a commission to Sarah Blunden, formerly Mullins, natural and legitimate daughter of William Mullins, late of Dorking in the County of Surrey, but deceased in parts beyond the seas, seized &c., for administering the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased because in that will he named no executor.
Mullins will was discovered in the late 19th century by Henry F. Waters and published as part of his series, Genealogical Gleanings in England, in New England Historical & Genealogical Register, vol. 42:62-63.The will proves that William died before his wife, son, and servant, who are all mentioned in the instrument, and that Alice and Joseph were still alive when the Mayflower sailed, or else Gov. Carver would have annexed a statement regarding the deaths of the two legatees.The date of the copy of the will also proves that the Mayflower did not leave New England until after 2 April 1621.The probate record proves that William Mullins resided at Dorking, co. Surrey.
In 1612 William Mullins bought a holding in Dorking with a house and an acre and a half of land and outbuildings between West Street and Back Lane (now Church Street for £122 and took over a mortgage of £200.He sold this to Ephriam Bothal in May 1919 for £280 (Dorking pamphlet).
On 29 April 1616, a warrant was issued to bring “one William Mollins before heir Lordships.”On 2 May he appeared before the Privy Council and was continued technically in their custody “untill by their Honours’ order hee be dismissed.”While the reason for this arrest is not given, it was most probably associated with the religious controversies of that time.The fact that he was a Dissenter may explain why William Mullin’s marriage record is not found in the Parish Register for Dorking, nor are the baptisms of his children.
Claims of Huguenot and Plantagenet ancestry for William Mullins are entirely unsupported (see The Mayflower Descendant, vol. 44:39-44).
Children of William Mullins and Alice are:
i. | William Mullins, born Abt. 1596 in Dorking, Surrey, England; died February 12, 1671/72 in Braintree MA; married Ann Bell. | |||
ii. | Sarah Mullins, born Abt. 1598 in Dorking, Surrey, England; married Robert Blundau Bef. 1621 in England. | |||
3537 | iii. | Priscilla Mullins, born 1601 in Dorking, Surrey, England; died February 05, 1687/88 in Duxbury MA; married John Alden May 12, 1622 in Plymouth MA. | ||
iv. | Joseph Mullins, born Abt. 1602 in Dorking, Surrey, England; died Abt. 1621 in Plymouth MA. |
More About Joseph Mullins: Immigration: Immigrant - Mayflower |
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