Elle est mariée avec John Alden.
Ils se sont mariés le 12 mai 1622 à Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, elle avait 20 ans.
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She came to America, with her family, from England via the Mayflower.
1621, 2 Apr: The will of William MULLINS, probably nuncupative,directed that from the 40 pounds in the hand of Goodman WOODES, to give to my daughter Priscilla 10 pounds. "The goods I have in Virginia" half to be equally divided between Joseph and Priscilla. "I have 21 dozen of shoes and 13 pair of boots which I give into the Company's hands for 40 pounds at 7 years, or as my overseers shall think good, and if they like them atthat rate at the divident I shall have 9 shares where of I give as follows, 2 to my wife, 2 to my son William 2 to my son Joseph, 2 to my daughter Priscilla, and 1 to the Company.
1627: In the Plymouth cattle division, John ALDEN was included in the company of John HOWLAND, along with his wife Priscilla, daughter Elizabeth and son John.
Priscilla, the eldest girl on the Mayflower, came with her brother Joseph, and parents William and Alice. Priscill a had one little problem--she was the only girl approaching marriageable age on a ship with well over fifty young and single men--passengers and seamen alike. The Mayflower's cooper (barrel-maker), named John Alden, apparently won over Priscilla's heart--for he decided to stay in America rather than return home to England on the Mayflower. They were married a couple years later--a marriage which inspired the Henry Wadworth Longfellow poem, The Courtship of Myles Standish.
1 Birth: 1602 in Dorking Parish, Surreyshire County, England Quality: 1 Death: 1680 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Quality: 1 PEDI: birth
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