William Ap Morgan1,2,3,4 
M, #4669, b. circa 1474
| Relationship | 16th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 21 Feb 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | circa 1474 | Llanddewi Ysgryd, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England3,4 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Elsbeth Morgan4 |
Family | Elsbeth Morgan b. c 1478 | |
| Children |
| |
| Reference | 9RNG-M5 |
Citations
- DAFYDD.
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S142] LDS, Date of Import: Nov 1, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Crinan De Mormaer1,2,3 
M, #4911, b. circa 975, d. 1045
| Father | Lord Of Mormaer (?) Duncan3 b. c 949 | |
| Mother | (?) (W-O M Duncan)3 b. c 951 | |
Crinan De Mormaer|b. c 975\nd. 1045|p91.htm#i4911|Lord Of Mormaer (?) Duncan|b. c 949|p40.htm#i4918|(?) (W-O M Duncan)|b. c 951|p3.htm#i4896||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 31st great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | circa 975 | Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland2,3 |
| Marriage* | circa 1010 | Of, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, Principal=Bethoc (Beatrix) Princess Of Scotland2,3 |
| Death* | 1045 | Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland2,3 |
Family | Bethoc (Beatrix) Princess Of Scotland b. c 984 | |
| Children |
| |
| Reference | 8XJK-GL |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S155] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Nov 1, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Donald Arthur Morrison1,2
M, #4574
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Marriage* | Principal=Morene Maxine Foreman2 |
Family | Morene Maxine Foreman | |
(?) Morrow 
F, #553
| Last Edited | 20 Jan 1997 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | Kentucky1 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=James O'Dean |
Family | James O'Dean | |
| Child | ||
Citations
- [S19] Letter, Terrell Mullins to Ken Mullins, 21 Sep 1992.
Alice Morse 
F, #142, b. 12 July 1926
| Father | Harley Morse b. 18 Oct 1893, d. Mar 1953 | |
| Mother | Ruby Overman b. 1 May 1905, d. 30 Aug 1971 | |
Alice Morse|b. 12 Jul 1926|p91.htm#i142|Harley Morse|b. 18 Oct 1893\nd. Mar 1953|p91.htm#i186|Ruby Overman|b. 1 May 1905\nd. 30 Aug 1971|p102.htm#i187|Eldridge Morse||p91.htm#i5608|||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 12 July 1926 | Marcus, Washington |
| Marriage* | 17 July 1947 | Sumner, Pierce, Washington, Principal=Robert James Latham Sr |
| Married Name | Latham |
Family | Robert James Latham Sr b. 24 Aug 1924 | |
| Children |
| |
Eldridge Morse
M, #5608
| Last Edited | 24 Apr 2004 |
| Verified | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Note* | ELDRIDGE MORSE OBITUARY Post #10 Snohomish The date of the funeral of Eldridge MORSE, who died at the Snohomish hospital Monday, has not been set. Arrangements are awaiting the arrival of relatives. Eldrige MORSE was born on a farm near Wallingford, Ct. in 1847. At an early age he began studying and entered the army at New York harbor at the age of 17 years. He was a member of Co. C of the Tenth US engineer’s battalion and was with the army of the Potomac for 18 months and was present at the surrender of Lee to Grant at Richmond. From there he went to San Francisco, Ca. where he received an honorable discharge from the army. He then went to visit his old home at Wallingford, after which he went to Albion, Ia., where he taught school and practiced law and was admitted to the bar at Iowa in 1869. He next attended the University of MI from which he graduated in 1870. He married one of his oldest Iowa pupils, Mollie TURNER, and then came to Seattle where he stayed a few months before arriving at Snohomish in 1972. He took up a homestead near this city which is now known as the McLaughlin place. He practiced law in Snohomish for a few yers and in 1876 stared the first newspaper published on the Sound, the Northern Star in this city. He took Fanny OLIVER as his Second wife, but divorced her shortly after marriage. He then took his third wife, in 1887 who died in 1900. Through Mr. MORSE's influence the old Athenaeum, better known as the Cathcart building, was built on the corner of Ave. D and First street. This building was used for a library, a theater and a museum. For the past few years he has been a member of the local G.A.R. and took an active part in all patriotic programs. After running the newspaper he retired from public life and since 1888 he has been living on a farm near Snohomish and in his house in town, spending nearly all his spare time studying. He leaves a son Ed C. MORSE, by his first wife, who is now a mining engineer at Republic,Wa. By his third wife he has a daughter, Mrs. C.H. Matthews, of Markham, and four sons, John of Seattle, and Arthur, Harley and Roland all living at Snohomish. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/cwobits6.htm 1 |
Family | ||
| Child |
| |
Citations
- [S225] OBITUARY Eldridge MORS, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/cwobits6.htm
Harley Morse 
M, #186, b. 18 October 1893, d. March 1953
| Father | Eldridge Morse | |
Harley Morse|b. 18 Oct 1893\nd. Mar 1953|p91.htm#i186|Eldridge Morse||p91.htm#i5608|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 18 October 1893 | Snohomish, Washington |
| Marriage* | Principal=Ruby Overman | |
| Death* | March 1953 |
Family | Ruby Overman b. 1 May 1905, d. 30 Aug 1971 | |
| Child |
| |
(?) Mortimer1,2,3
F, #5002, b. circa 1188
| Father | Roger De Mortimer3 b. c 1155, d. 24 Jun 1214 | |
| Mother | Millicent De Ferrers3 b. c 1170 | |
(?) Mortimer|b. c 1188|p91.htm#i5002|Roger De Mortimer|b. c 1155\nd. 24 Jun 1214|p91.htm#i5038|Millicent De Ferrers|b. c 1170|p49.htm#i5019|Hugh D. Mortimer|b. 1108\nd. 1185|p91.htm#i5018|Maud (Matilda) De Meschines|d. a 1190|p88.htm#i5024|Walkelin (William) De Ferrieres|b. c 1140|p49.htm#i5037|Sybil D. Braose|b. c 1157|p24.htm#i5005| | ||
| Relationship | 25th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 17 May 2003 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Birth* | circa 1188 | Of, Worcestershire, England2,3 |
| Reference | 84ZZ-N0 |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S141] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Catherine (Katherine) De Mortimer1,2,3 
F, #5042
| Relationship | 21st great-grandmother of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2,3 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1334 | Warwickshire, England, Principal=Thomas De Beauchamp2,3 |
| Burial* | St Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England2,3 | |
| Married Name | Beauchamp3 |
Family | Thomas De Beauchamp b. bt 14 Feb 1313 - 1314, d. 13 Nov 1369 | |
| Children |
| |
| Reference | 8J5Q-74 |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S141] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Hugh De Mortimer1,2,3
M, #5001, b. circa 1186, d. November 1227
| Father | Roger De Mortimer3 b. c 1155, d. 24 Jun 1214 | |
| Mother | Millicent De Ferrers3 b. c 1170 | |
Hugh De Mortimer|b. c 1186\nd. Nov 1227|p91.htm#i5001|Roger De Mortimer|b. c 1155\nd. 24 Jun 1214|p91.htm#i5038|Millicent De Ferrers|b. c 1170|p49.htm#i5019|Hugh D. Mortimer|b. 1108\nd. 1185|p91.htm#i5018|Maud (Matilda) De Meschines|d. a 1190|p88.htm#i5024|Walkelin (William) De Ferrieres|b. c 1140|p49.htm#i5037|Sybil D. Braose|b. c 1157|p24.htm#i5005| | ||
| Relationship | 25th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Birth* | circa 1186 | Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2,3 |
| Death* | November 1227 | 2,3 |
| Reference | 84ZZ-MS |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S141] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Hugh De Mortimer1,2,3 
M, #5018, b. 1108, d. 1185
| Relationship | 27th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 1108 | Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2,3 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Maud (Matilda) De Meschines3 | |
| Death* | 1185 | 2,3 |
Family | Maud (Matilda) De Meschines d. a 1190 | |
| Child |
| |
| Reference | 91VG-3H |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S141] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Joane (Isabel) De Mortimer1,2,3 
F, #5027, b. circa 1194, d. 1268
| Father | Roger De Mortimer3 b. c 1155, d. 24 Jun 1214 | |
| Mother | Millicent De Ferrers3 b. c 1170 | |
Joane (Isabel) De Mortimer|b. c 1194\nd. 1268|p91.htm#i5027|Roger De Mortimer|b. c 1155\nd. 24 Jun 1214|p91.htm#i5038|Millicent De Ferrers|b. c 1170|p49.htm#i5019|Hugh D. Mortimer|b. 1108\nd. 1185|p91.htm#i5018|Maud (Matilda) De Meschines|d. a 1190|p88.htm#i5024|Walkelin (William) De Ferrieres|b. c 1140|p49.htm#i5037|Sybil D. Braose|b. c 1157|p24.htm#i5005| | ||
| Relationship | 25th great-grandmother of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | circa 1194 | Of, Elmley, Worcestershire, England2,3 |
| Marriage* | 1212 | Of, Elmley, Worcestershire, England, Principal=Walcheline (Walter) De Beauchamp2,3 |
| Death* | 1268 | 2,3 |
| Married Name | Beauchamp3 |
Family | Walcheline (Walter) De Beauchamp b. c 1184, d. 14 Apr 1236 | |
| Children |
| |
| Reference | B27N-KV |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S141] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Roger De Mortimer1,2,3 
M, #5038, b. circa 1155, d. 24 June 1214
| Father | Hugh De Mortimer3 b. 1108, d. 1185 | |
| Mother | Maud (Matilda) De Meschines3 d. a 1190 | |
Roger De Mortimer|b. c 1155\nd. 24 Jun 1214|p91.htm#i5038|Hugh De Mortimer|b. 1108\nd. 1185|p91.htm#i5018|Maud (Matilda) De Meschines|d. a 1190|p88.htm#i5024||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 26th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2001 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | circa 1155 | Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2,3 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Millicent De Ferrers3 | |
| Death* | 24 June 1214 | Wigmore, Hereford, England2,3 |
| Burial* | Wigmore, Herefordshire, England2,3 |
Family | Millicent De Ferrers b. c 1170 | |
| Children |
| |
| Reference | V9TF-PH |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S141] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Arthur P. Moses 
M, #3047
| Last Edited | 1 Nov 1998 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Marriage* | 21 September 1909 | Greene, Missouri, Principal=Maude Effie Wade |
Family | Maude Effie Wade b. 19 Jul 1888, d. 18 Sep 1971 | |
| Child | ||
Raymond Moses
M, #3048
| Father | Arthur P. Moses | |
| Mother | Maude Effie Wade b. 19 Jul 1888, d. 18 Sep 1971 | |
Raymond Moses||p91.htm#i3048|Arthur P. Moses||p91.htm#i3047|Maude Effie Wade|b. 19 Jul 1888\nd. 18 Sep 1971|p143.htm#i3046|||||||Thomas W. Wade|b. 12 Nov 1847\nd. 27 Feb 1922|p144.htm#i2589|Sarepta E. Skelton|b. 26 Jan 1848\nd. 20 Jan 1918|p124.htm#i2590| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 1 Nov 1998 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Theodore Moyers 
M, #1925, b. 20 April 1908, d. 22 April 1974
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 20 April 1908 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Lydia Aslinger | |
| Death* | 22 April 1974 |
Family | Lydia Aslinger b. 6 Feb 1912 | |
| Children |
| |
Abner Mullins 
M, #549
| Last Edited | 28 Jul 2004 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | Ireland | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Annie Evelyn Huff |
Family | Annie Evelyn Huff | |
| Child | ||
Abner Isiah Mullins 
M, #551
| Father | Abner Mullins | |
| Mother | Annie Evelyn Huff | |
Abner Isiah Mullins||p91.htm#i551|Abner Mullins||p91.htm#i549|Annie Evelyn Huff||p69.htm#i550||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | Carroll, Missouri | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Annabelle Dean |
Family | Annabelle Dean | |
| Child |
| |
Alonzo Walker Mullins 
M, #555, b. 1882
| Father | Abner Isiah Mullins | |
| Mother | Annabelle Dean | |
Alonzo Walker Mullins|b. 1882|p91.htm#i555|Abner Isiah Mullins||p91.htm#i551|Annabelle Dean||p39.htm#i554|Abner Mullins||p91.htm#i549|Annie E. Huff||p69.htm#i550|James O'Dean||p100.htm#i552|(?) Morrow||p91.htm#i553| | ||
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 1882 | Williamson, Texas |
| Marriage* | Principal=(?) (W-O A W Mullins) |
Family | (?) (W-O A W Mullins) | |
| Child | ||
Ambrose Mullins1
F, #5424, b. 1758
| Father | William M. Mullins1 b. 1721 | |
| Mother | Katherine Elizabeth Varner1 b. bt 1729 - 1731, d. c 1765 | |
Ambrose Mullins|b. 1758|p91.htm#i5424|William M. Mullins|b. 1721|p96.htm#i3880|Katherine Elizabeth Varner|b. bt 1729 - 1731\nd. c 1765|p141.htm#i5419|Richard Mullins|b. c 1698|p95.htm#i3873|Mary Stephens||p134.htm#i3874||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 10 Nov 2002 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Birth* | 1758 | 1 |
Citations
- [S123] Steve Chinn, 14 Sep 00.
Ann Mullins1,2,3 
F, #3858, b. 1747/48, d. 4 February 1828
| Father | John Mullins5 b. bt 1730 - 1736, d. 16 Jun 1783 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Betty" Conolly4,5 b. b 1730, d. c Sep 1805 | |
Ann Mullins|b. 1747/48\nd. 4 Feb 1828|p91.htm#i3858|John Mullins|b. bt 1730 - 1736\nd. 16 Jun 1783|p93.htm#i3885|Elizabeth "Betty" Conolly|b. b 1730\nd. c Sep 1805|p34.htm#i4256|Richard Mullins|b. c 1698|p95.htm#i3873|Mary Stephens||p134.htm#i3874|Bryan Conolly|b. c 1722\nd. 21 Jun 1784|p33.htm#i3898|Elizabeth Hopkins|b. c 1708|p68.htm#i3854| | ||
| Relationship | 6th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 26 Nov 2006 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 1747/48 | Albemarle, Virgina4 |
| Birth | circa 1747 | in 1772 will of John Mullins listed with Married name and after Connerly and before Anthony6 |
| Birth | 1747/48 | Goochland, Virginia2,1 |
| Marriage* | 5 January 1769 | St James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virgina, Ann MULLINS, b. 1747/1748, AlbemarleCo, VA, d. 4-Feb-1828, AlbemarleCo, VA. She married Maxey EWELL, 5 JAN 1769, in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, VA, b. 1743/1744, GoochlandCo,VA, d. 1-Dec-1800, AlbemarleCo, VA. Also listed as married at Dover Church Goochland, VA, Principal=Maxey Ewell4 |
| Marriage | 5 January 1769 | Dover Church, Goochland, Virigina, Principal=Maxey Ewell2,1 |
| Death* | 4 February 1828 | Albemarle, Virgina4 |
| Name Variation | Ewell2,1 | |
| Note* | Douglas Register, Goochland County, Virginia p. 78 'Marriages of Record: Female Index' Mullins, Ann & Maxey Ewel, both of this parish, 1769, Jan 5. (pg. 11) per Tara L Maggard e-mail 10/06/2000, Principal=Maxey Ewell6 | |
| Will* | 4 February 1828 | Will Probated, Albemarle, Virginia2 |
| Reference | 1H0F-QM1 |
Family | Maxey Ewell b. 1743/44, d. 1 Dec 1800 | |
| Marriage | 5 January 1769 | Dover Church, Goochland, Virigina, Principal=Maxey Ewell2,1 |
| Marriage* | 5 January 1769 | St James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virgina, Ann MULLINS, b. 1747/1748, AlbemarleCo, VA, d. 4-Feb-1828, AlbemarleCo, VA. She married Maxey EWELL, 5 JAN 1769, in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, VA, b. 1743/1744, GoochlandCo,VA, d. 1-Dec-1800, AlbemarleCo, VA. Also listed as married at Dover Church Goochland, VA, Principal=Maxey Ewell4 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S30] Interview, Ken Mullins.
- [S121] Tom Adams.
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 2582 total entries, last updated Fri Nov 10 09:34:11 2000
All questions, comments or suggestions regarding information on
this page should be addressed to: Marilyn Hay. <e-mail address> - [S123] Steve Chinn, 14 Sep 00.
- [S256] Ken Floyd, "E-Mail from Ken Floyd," e-mail to Ken Mullins, 25 Nov 2006.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Anthony Mullins1,2
M, #3840, b. circa 1750
| Father | John Mullins2 b. bt 1730 - 1736, d. 16 Jun 1783 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth "Betty" Conolly2 b. b 1730, d. c Sep 1805 | |
Anthony Mullins|b. c 1750|p91.htm#i3840|John Mullins|b. bt 1730 - 1736\nd. 16 Jun 1783|p93.htm#i3885|Elizabeth "Betty" Conolly|b. b 1730\nd. c Sep 1805|p34.htm#i4256|Richard Mullins|b. c 1698|p95.htm#i3873|Mary Stephens||p134.htm#i3874|Bryan Conolly|b. c 1722\nd. 21 Jun 1784|p33.htm#i3898|Elizabeth Hopkins|b. c 1708|p68.htm#i3854| | ||
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 12 Nov 2000 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Birth* | circa 1750 | St.James Northam, Goochland, Virginia1,2 |
| Marriage* | 14 June 1779 | St James, Goochland, Virginia1,2 |
| Reference | PKCJ-LB2 |
| Reference | PKCJ-LB |
Bertha Mullins 
F, #381, b. 1884, d. 1950
| Father | John Thomas Mullins1 b. 30 Oct 1856, d. 20 May 1928 | |
| Mother | Mary Jane Ketcherside1 b. 1863, d. 20 May 1928 | |
Bertha Mullins|b. 1884\nd. 1950|p91.htm#i381|John Thomas Mullins|b. 30 Oct 1856\nd. 20 May 1928|p94.htm#i3086|Mary Jane Ketcherside|b. 1863\nd. 20 May 1928|p73.htm#i3087|Stephen Mullins|b. 18 Dec 1826\nd. 10 Mar 1896|p95.htm#i3090|Susan C. Harris|b. 30 Sep 1830\nd. 13 Oct 1886|p63.htm#i3099|William P. Ketcherside|b. 27 May 1834\nd. 19 May 1922|p73.htm#i3088|Martha E. Goodnight|b. 23 Apr 1841\nd. 15 Apr 1881|p56.htm#i3089| | ||
| Charts | Ken and Chyrl Relationship Elizabeth Ancestory |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandmother of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 18 Dec 2004 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | 1884 | 2 |
| Marriage* | say 1905 | Her marriage estimated to be in 1905 was estimated based on the following events: 1881 - her spouse, Charles Albert Smith [380], was born 1909 - her child, Mary Grace Smith [349] was born 1884 - she was born, Principal=Charles Albert Smith3,4 |
| Death* | 1950 | Diamond, Jasper, Missouri2 |
| Burial* | 1950 | Stone Cemetery (Lot 82), Diamond, Jasper, Missouri2 |
| Married Name | Smith3 |
Family | Charles Albert Smith b. 1881, d. c 1952 | |
| Children |
| |
| Reference | 27 |
Burwell Mullins
M, #642
| Father | David Mullins b. 1760 | |
Burwell Mullins||p91.htm#i642|David Mullins|b. 1760|p92.htm#i637||||Henry Mullins|b. c 1740|p93.htm#i666|||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Catherine T Mullins
F, #1933, b. 1849
| Father | David Lyle Mullins b. 4 Mar 1818 | |
| Mother | Leah E Covington b. c 1828 | |
Catherine T Mullins|b. 1849|p91.htm#i1933|David Lyle Mullins|b. 4 Mar 1818|p92.htm#i542|Leah E Covington|b. c 1828|p35.htm#i1930|Daniel C. Mullins Jr 2nd|b. 1785\nd. 1857|p92.htm#i3776|Oridenia "Didema" Lyle|b. 1793\nd. 1855|p79.htm#i3777||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Birth* | 1849 | Cannon, Tennessee |
| (Witness) Census | 1 June 1850 | Cannon, Tennessee, Ocupation: Blacksmith Property value: $25 Born : TN Mullins, David 31, Leah E. 23, John W. 9, William J. 6, Martha A. 3, Catharine T. 1, George SPEARS 20 VA Ca-482-769, Principal=David Lyle Mullins1 |
| (Witness) Cen-Head | 1 June 1860 | 40 Years Old, Coffee, Tennessee, In the Census of 1860, David was listed as a head of household at Coffee Co., Tennessee. He was listed at age 40, occupation as a wool ?, with real estate value of $300 and personal estate value of $150, born in Tennessee. Also enumerated in the household: Leah E. Mullins, William J. Mullins, Martha A. Mullins, Catherine T. Mullins, Thomas Mullins, Josephine Mullins James B. Mullins, Principal=David Lyle Mullins2 |
Celia Mullins 
F, #639
| Father | David Mullins b. 1760 | |
| Mother | Susanna Herndon | |
Celia Mullins||p91.htm#i639|David Mullins|b. 1760|p92.htm#i637|Susanna Herndon||p65.htm#i638|Henry Mullins|b. c 1740|p93.htm#i666|||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | 8 Mar 2003 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Marriage* | Principal=Robert Allen | |
| Married Name | Allen | |
| Note* | More kids, Celia Mullins Birth: Death: Sex: F Father: David Mullins Mother: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spouses & Children Robert Allen (Husband) Marriage: 24 OCT 1803 in Henry County, Virginia Children: Logan Allen Eliza Dabney Allen David Mullins Allen Joseph Smith Allen William Allen http://www.gencircles.com/users/dhagin/1/data/1946 1 |
Family | Robert Allen | |
| Children | ||
Citations
- [S183] GenCircles - Velma Alton, online http://www.GenCircles.com, Name: Dan Hagin
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Charles Mullins1,2 
M, #5592, b. circa 1730
| Last Edited | 29 May 2006 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Birth* | circa 1730 | Pennsylvania ?, I. Charles Mullins Sr. b. ca 1730 Pennsylvania? md Mary (maiden name unknown) b. ca 1730. Charles Mullins purchased two tracts of land containing 400 and 500 acres on Coleman Creek from William Byrd in 1762; 136 acres on Dry Creek from John Yates in 1763; 347 acres on Coleman Creek and 237 acres on Mayo River from William Byrd in 1767; 100 acres on Hill Creek from John London in 1768; and other tracts of land. He sold Benedictus Coleman 170 acres on Roanoke River (Staunton River) in 1763; Robert Gwinn Jr. 425 acres on Butterams Camp in 1763; John Murphy 136 acres on Dry Creek in 1763; John Hunter 400 acres on S. Roanoke River in 1765; Roger Atkinson 500 acres on Halfway Creek in 1766; and other tracts of land. Charles Mullins Sr. deeded Charles Mullins Jr. 227 acres on Colemans Creek and Nancy Mullins a tract of land on Colemans Creek on 20 Aug. 1767. He deeded Daniel Mullins 237 acres on Mayo Creek on 17 Nov. 1768. He deeded Polly Mullins 136 acres on Dry Creek on 25 July 1791. According to the Revolutionary War pension application of his son Charles Mullins Jr., Charles Jr. was born 18 July 1749 in Pennsylvania and "principally raised in Virginia & during the Revolution moved to Broad River." They had the following known children: 2. i. Charles Mullins Jr. b. 18 July 1749 Pennsylvania 3. ii. Daniel Mullins b. ca 1752 md Elizabeth 4. iii. Nancy Mullins b. ca 1752 1 |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary (W-O C. Mullins) | |
| Land* | 25 July 1791 | Deeded 136 acres to Polly Mullins, Dry Creek3 |
| Military* | I am a descendant from Captain Abraham Kuykendall with whom Charles Mullins served in Rutherford Co. NC during the Revolutionary War. I too, came across the newspaper article in "Bridges to the Past" and learned that Charles Mullins was in his regiment. Based on the Pension file for Charles Mullins, it is my understanding that the initial "S" before a pension file number indicates a spouse's pension. I do not have a copy of the actual file, only what was in the newspaper article. I am interested in learning the wife's name if anyone has seen the actual files in Washington, DC. I understand from the files and from your website, that his family is unknown but has anyone investigated the file for his spouse? I have several names of the men who served in Capt Kuykendall (Kirkendall)'s unit and am in the process of putting all of this together for a genealogical society. At this point, I'm not sure whether it will be Buncombe County or Henderson County, North Carolina where Abraham Kuykendall is buried. Any information you are willing to share will be much appreciated. Betty Kuykendall Price From: Betty Kuykendall Price Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:52 AM To: Ken Subject: Rev. War Pensioner, Charles Mullins | |
| Note* | Descendants of Charles Mullins by Cornelius Carroll First Generation I. Charles Mullins Sr. b. ca 1730 Pennsylvania? md Mary (maiden name unknown) b. ca 1730. Charles Mullins purchased two tracts of land containing 400 and 500 acres on Coleman Creek from William Byrd in 1762; 136 acres on Dry Creek from John Yates in 1763; 347 acres on Coleman Creek and 237 acres on Mayo River from William Byrd in 1767; 100 acres on Hill Creek from John London in 1768; and other tracts of land. He sold Benedictus Coleman 170 acres on Roanoke River (Staunton River) in 1763; Robert Gwinn Jr. 425 acres on Butterams Camp in 1763; John Murphy 136 acres on Dry Creek in 1763; John Hunter 400 acres on S. Roanoke River in 1765; Roger Atkinson 500 acres on Halfway Creek in 1766; and other tracts of land. Charles Mullins Sr. deeded Charles Mullins Jr. 227 acres on Colemans Creek and Nancy Mullins a tract of land on Colemans Creek on 20 Aug. 1767. He deeded Daniel Mullins 237 acres on Mayo Creek on 17 Nov. 1768. He deeded Polly Mullins 136 acres on Dry Creek on 25 July 1791. According to the Revolutionary War pension application of his son Charles Mullins Jr., Charles Jr. was born 18 July 1749 in Pennsylvania and "principally raised in Virginia & during the Revolution moved to Broad River." They had the following known children: 2. i. Charles Mullins Jr. b. 18 July 1749 Pennsylvania 3. ii. Daniel Mullins b. ca 1752 md Elizabeth 4. iii. Nancy Mullins b. ca 1752 Second Generation 2. Charles Mullins Jr. b. 18 July 1749 Pennsylvania. Charles Mullins and Daniel Mullins are in the 1779 Randolph County, North Carolina Tax List. In his Revolutionary War pension application, Charles Mullins stated he was born 18 July 1749 in Pennsylvania and was "principally" raised in Virginia and during the Revolution he moved to the Broad River and settled in Rutherford County, North Carolina and entered service 1 Jan. 1780 under Capt. Abraham Kuykendall and after the Revolution he lived in North Carolina for 30 years then moved to Indiana for 9 years then to Calloway County, Kentucky where he applied for his pension 19 Nov. 1832. In 1794, Charles Mullins Jr. of Rutherford County, North Carolina, and Charles Mullins Sr., of Halifax County, Virginia, made a deed to John Adams Sr. for "197 acres on Little Coleman Creek adjoining Joseph Jones, John Angus, Joseph Hewell Jr., and on the road that leads from Boyd's Ferry to Pryor's Ferry, being land where Charles Mullins Sr. now lives by virtue of an exception for life, a deed made by Charles Mullins Sr. to his son Charles Mullins Jr. which was recorded in Halifax County," Virginia. "Now Charles Mullins Sr. to revise the said deed in favor of his son Charles Mullins Jr. and joins in said deed of sale, releasing the exception of a life right in said land." 3. Daniel Mullins b. ca 1752 Virginia md Elizabeth (maiden name unknown). Daniel served three years in the Revolutionary War, most of the time as a private, in the 5th and 11th Regiment under Col. William Russell and Captain Thomas Wills; also 15th Regiment under Major Gustavius B. Wallace in June 1778; by Dec. under Col. Daniel Morgan; Col. Buford; and he was at Valley Forge. They are believed to have had the following children: 5. i. Sarah Mullins b. ca 1775 VA - d. 1864 DeKalb Co., AL md William Thomason 6. ii. Daniel Coleman Mullins b. ca 1785 VA - d. 1857 Cannon Co., TN md Oridema Lyle 7. iii. Ezekiel Mullins b. ca 1790 GA - d. 1858 Robertson Co., TX md Rebecca James Third Generation 5. Sarah Mullins b. ca 1775 VA - d. 1864 Fort Payne, DeKalb Co., AL md William Thomason. They had the following known children: 8. i. Daniel Thomason b. ca 1801 TN - d. 1839 AR md Mary Jane Denton 6. Daniel Coleman Mullins b. ca 1785 Virginia - d. 1857 Short Mountain, Cannon County, Tennessee md Oridema "Didema" Lyle b. ca 1793 North Carolina - d. 1855 Tennessee, daughter of John Lyle. Daniel moved to Warren County, Tennessee by 1812 and appeared in the tax list. In the 1820 Warren County, Tennessee Census, his household consisted of 6 males and 3 females. In the 1840 Warren County, Tennessee Census, his household consisted of 5 males and 3 females. On 15 Jan. 1841, Daniel Mullins witnessed the sale of land near Short Mountain, Cannon County, Tennessee by Ezekiel Mullins and Joseph Mullins. There is a story in the old McGuffey Reader that is family lore in the Mullins family. It seems Daniel went to town for supplies, leaving his wife and children at home. They were asleep one night when Didema suddenly awakened---noises---and whispered to the children to slip out the window. She was the last and so large she could barely get through the window. But they all got out and ran to hide in the forest in a huge tree trunk. Next morning they found that Indians had ransacked and destroyed everything in the house. Daniel and Didema had the following known children: 9. i. Daniel Coleman Mullins b. ca 1816 TN md Martha Jane Mullins 7. Ezekiel Mullins b. ca 1790 Georgia - d. 1858 Robertson County, Texas md Rebecca James b. ca 1793, daughter of Daniel James. They had the following known children: 10. i. (unknown) b. ca 1814 TN 11. ii. (unknown) b. ca 1816 TN 12. iii. (unknown) b. ca 1817 TN 13. iv. Sunnitt (Samantha?) Mullins b. ca 1818 TN md John Raines 14. v. Elijah Mullins b. ca 1823 TN 15. vi. (unknown) b. ca 1824 TN 16. vii. William L. Mullins b. ca 1825 TN 17. viii. Frances Marion Mullins b. ca 1826 TN md Mary Jane McMillian 9 July 1889 18. ix. Paralee Rebecca Mullins b. ca 1834 TN md Byron Smith 19. x. Martha Jane Mullins b. ca 1819 TN md 1) Daniel Coleman Mullins III, 2) John Young 20. xi. Mary Penelope Mullins b. ca 1836 TN - d. 8 Dec. 1879 TX md John McQuatty Archer 21. xii. Susan A. Mullins b. ca 1838 TN md William Kinsey 5 Jan. 1861 Fourth Generation 9. Daniel Coleman Mullins b. ca 1816 Tennessee - d. prior to 1860 Tennessee md Martha Jane Mullins b. ca 1827 Tennessee, daughter of Ezekiel & Rebecca (James) Mullins. There was a Jubilee Mullins b. ca 1810 with two children, Louisa b. ca 1823 and William H. b. ca 1839, living near them in the 1850 census. Martha Jane and her children are in the 1860 and 1870 Cannon County, Tennessee censuses. By 1880, she had remarried and moved to Robertson County, Texas. Daniel and Martha had the following known children: 22. i. Jubilee Mullins b. ca 1841 Tennessee 23. ii. Julian Mullins b. ca 1843 Tennessee 24. iii. John H. Mullins b. ca 1845 Tennessee 25. iv. Vina Jane Mullins b. ca 1847 Tennessee 26. v. Joseph Mullins b. ca 1850 Tennessee 27. vi. Louisa Mullins b. 6 Nov. 1852 Tennessee 28. vii. Nancy Melissa b. 15 Sept. 1855 Tennessee1 |
Family | Mary (W-O C. Mullins) | |
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Citations
- [S201] Cornelius Carroll web site, online http://members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins/…
- [S217] Cornelius Carroll, The Mullins Family, Page 63.
- [S202] Paul E Lawrence Web Site, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lawrpaul/mullins-p/…
Charles Mullins Jr1
M, #5594, b. 18 July 1749, d. after 4 March 1832
| Father | Charles Mullins1 b. c 1730 | |
| Mother | Mary (W-O C. Mullins)1 | |
Charles Mullins Jr|b. 18 Jul 1749\nd. a 4 Mar 1832|p91.htm#i5594|Charles Mullins|b. c 1730|p91.htm#i5592|Mary (W-O C. Mullins)||p1.htm#i5593||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | 2 Aug 2005 |
| Verified | N |
| Birth* | 18 July 1749 | 1 |
| Death* | after 4 March 1832 | 1 |
| Note | From: James L Mullins Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 6:47 AM To: Ken Subject: Mullins Genealogy Web Page (s3.htm) Dear Ken: I was just checking back over the Mullins family genealogy and saw your recent addition to the descendants of Charles Mullins (the Rev.War Pensioner). Charles Mullins jr. was the father of my great-great-grandfather Wiley Matthew Mullins born in Rutherford County North Carolina in 1787 and died in Iowa in 1851. Charles Mullins moved around 1815 with three of his sons (two remaining in North Carolina, another Charles and Daniel): Jonathon, Wiley, and Jonas first to Indiana (Charles lived in Orange County in 1820) and Wiley lived in Lawrence County (just to the north). In about 1825 Wiley moved to Henderson County, Tennessee, and Charles probably went to live with his son Jonas in McCracken County, Kentucky. Wiley then moved from Tennessee to Kentucky in about 1837 and remained there until he moved to Iowa in 1849. It appears that we are both descendants of Charles Mullins. Still have not been able to deduce who Charles Mullins', Sr... father was and when he arrived in Pennsylvania. I am fairly certain that the Mullins family came from France by way of County Clare, Ireland, where they probably lived from about 1680 to 1730. Have you done any research in County Clare to determine whether there is a record of the Huguenots who settled there from France? Regards, Jim Mullins West Lafayette, Indiana | |
| Note* | Charles Mullins Jr.1 b. 18 Jul 1749, d. a 04 Mar 1832, #43742 Pedigree Charles Mullins Jr. was the son of Charles Mullins [Sr.] and Mary ? (w-o Charles Mullins).1 Charles Mullins Jr. was born on 18 July 1749.1 He died after 4 March 1832.2 From: "Bridges to the Past" (article by Mrs. Ernest Newton and Roy Brooks) [this is a from a Heritage Book for Rutherford Co., NC] CHARLES MULLINS PENSION WAS $31.66 SEMI-ANNUALLY Abstracted from the pension file of Charles Mullins, National Archives File No. S-30610. This soldier was allowed a pension in the amount of $31.66 semi-annually, effective from the 4th day of March, 1832. The 1790 census of Rutherford County, NC lists Charles Mullin(s) in the 10th Company, with one male over 16 years of age, three males under 16 years of age, and four females. CHARLES MULLINS In October of 1832, Charles Mullins, then 83 years of age, appeared before the Circuit Court of Calloway County, Ky. And made application for a pension for his services during the Revolutionary War. Mullins stated that he was born in the State of Pennsylvania, on July 18, 1749, but that he was "principally raised in the State of Virginia." During the Revolutionary War, he moved to Rutherford County, N.C., where he settled on Broad River. His first tour of military service began as a volunteer on January 1st, 1780, under Captain Abraham Kuykendall and Lieutenant Robert McMinn, in Col. McLain's Regiment, for the purpose of "opposing the Tories." We were kep in service, and continued to "scour the country and watch and check the movements of the Tories" until February, when by order of Col. McLain, Capt Kuykendall and Lt. Stephen Langford raised a "Company of horses which I joined immediately." This company was raised for the purpose of "bringing in disorderly persons" and in ranging the county and watching the movements of the Indians. This tour of duty lasted for about three months. About the middle of May, Capt. Kuykendall ordered his company out again, this time as foot soldiers. They marched to the Indian frontier where they joined some other forces at Fort Hampton under the command of an officer by the name of Grant. This tour of duty continued throughout the remainder of the year (1780) during which time the troops "ranged thru the country round" scouting and guarding against surprise Indian attacks. Part of the time their company was stationed at Capshaw's Fort, and at Mills Station, and since all the troops were militiamen, they were occasionally permitted to go home for a few days at a time. After returning home from the Indian frontier about the last of December, 1780, the militiamen remained under the command of Capt. Kuykendall and were subject to call as the occasion demanded for the purpose of "watching the movements of the Tories, checking the incursions of the Indians, annoying the foraging or scouting parties of the British, and guarding and conducting prisoners" until the first of May, 1781. In the month of May, 1781, Charles Mullins volunteered in a company commanded by Capt. (Giving?) (Ewing?) of South Carolina, who reported to the Army of Gen. Green at the Seige of Ninety-Six. Here the company was placed under Col. Levi Casey who was ofo the "line of Col. Henderson," during the battle at Ninety-Six. About two days before the Seige of Ninety-Six, Mullins was granted a furlough to go home where he remained sick until about the first of August, 1781. After recovering from illness, Mullins then rejoined Gen. Green's Army at the High Hills of Santee where he joined Captain Ewell Lamkins company. Captain Lamkin was also from Rutherford County, and the Lieutenant was William Ross. The company remained at Santee on scouting duty, until General Green moved to Eutaw Springs. Capt. Lamkin's company then proceeded to Camden, where they crossed the Wateree River and proceeded down the south side of the river to join Gen. Green for the expected battle at Eutaw Springs. "We marched to Reynolds Mill about 15 miles below Camden where we were advised by the main Army to return by the way of Camden as we were in danger of the British horse. When we got to Camden we were ordered to take charge of the baggage which Gen. Green had sent to Camden for safety, and here we rejoined Gen. Green's army." At Santee, they were placed under command of Col. Malmedy, a Frenchman. "I had been about four months with the Army when I was again taken sick and put in the hospital at Camden where I remained several weeks before being permitted to go home on furlough which was granted by Lt. Ross. As my beloved Colonel Malmedy was about on some business and was shortly killed in a duel, and my Capt. Was sick and out of place, I got no written discharge, since Ross did not consider himself authorized to give me one." Mullins arrived at his home in Rutherford County about the end of December, 1781, and remained sick until February or March. Upon his recovering, Charles Mullins enlisted in a company commanded by Captain Jacob Vinzant and proceeded with Colonel Walker to guard a company of Tory prisoners to Salisbury, N.C. They were relieved of this duty and returned home in the Spring of 1782. Mullins stated that he did not know of anyone in the local vicinity who would verify his military service. "They are swept away by the ravages of the last half century, or if any be still surviving, they are living in places to me unknown. He further stated that he remained in N.C. for about 30 years, after which he moved to the State of Indiana where he remained about 9 years, and from there he had moved to Calloway County, Kentucky where he had been living for several years. He presented as character witnesses, Rev. Hugh Gilbert and Arthur H. Davis, both residents of the same county, who stated that they were well acquainted with Charles Mullins and believed that the facts he had given were true. There is no information in the pension file as to the date of death of Charles Mullins, nor, any information about his family. It is possible that some of his children, who would have been married before he migrated to Indiana, remained in the Rutherford area.2 Charles Mullins and Daniel Mullins appear in the 1779 Randolph County, North Carolina Tax List.1 On 14 August 1767, Charles Mullin of Halifax Co., Virginia, deeded to Charles Mullin, Jr. of same, for natural love and affection and for his better maintenance, 227 acres on the north branch of Coleman's creek, provided that Charles Mullins, Sr. & Mary, his wife, have their living and maintenance off said land and premises during their lives.2 In 1794, Charles Mullins Jr. of Rutherford County, North Carolina, and Charles Mullins Sr. of Halifax County, Virginia, made a deed to John Adams Sr. for "197 acres on Little Coleman Creek adjoining Joseph Jones, John Angus, Joseph Hewell Jr., and on the road that leads from Boyd's Ferry to Pryor's Ferry, being land where Charles Mullins Sr. now lives by virtue of an exception for live, a deed made by Charles Mullins Sr. to his son Charles Mullins Jr. which was recorded in Halifax County. Virginia. Now Charles Mullins Sr. to revise the said deed in favor of his son Charles Mullins jr. and joins in said deed of sale, releasign the exception of a life right in said land."1 In the 1790 Census, Charles was listed as a head of household at Rutherford Co., North Carolina. Enumerated were" 1 white male > 16, Charles 3 white males < 17, unknowns 4 white females, unknowns.3 Charles was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Rutherford Co., North Carolina. Enumerated were: 1 white male < 10, unknown 1 white male 10-16, unknown 1 white male 16-26, unknown 1 white male > 45, Charles 1 white female < 10, unknown 2 white female 10-16, unknowns 1 whte female 16-26, unknown 1 white female 26-45, unknown (wife?).4 Charles was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Rutherford Co., North Carolina. Enumerated were: 1 white male < 10, unknown 1 white male 10-16, unknown 1 white male 16-26, unknown 1 white male 26-45, unknown 1 white male > 45, Charles 1 white female < 10, unknown 1 white female 10-16, unknown 1 white female > 45, unknown (wife?). [S898] http://members.tripod.com/cornelius_carroll/Mullins/id21.htm [S902] http://listsearches.rootsweb.com, CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 132). [S923] 2 August 1790, 1790 U. S. Census, North Carolina, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, U. S. Population Schedule, Rutherford Co., page 141. [S924] 4 August 1800, 1800 U. S. Census, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, New Hanover, Richmond, Rowan, Rutherford, and Wilkes Cos., North Carolina, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, U. S. Population Schedule, page 129.1 |
Citations
- [S202] Paul E Lawrence Web Site, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lawrpaul/mullins-p/…
Christopher James Mullins
M, #635
| Father | Dennis James Mullins | |
| Mother | Karen Henderson | |
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| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Claude B Mullins 
M, #557
| Father | Alonzo Walker Mullins b. 1882 | |
| Mother | (?) (W-O A W Mullins) | |
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| Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
| Verified | N |
| Ancestor Of Zander | N |
| Has Children | Y |
| Has Grandkids | Y |
| Marriage* | Principal=(?) (W-O C B Mullins) |
Family | (?) (W-O C B Mullins) | |
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