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- m1 by 1618 —?—
m2 1656 Ann, wd/o Thomas BELL
Children:
Sarah (MULLINS) GANNETT SAVIL FAXON; no children
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William Mullines, Jr., was a freeman in 1642. On list of those capable of bearing arms in 1643. Of Middleborough in 1664. I think that William Mullines, who married in Boston, May 7, 1656, Ann, widow of Thomas Bell, was his son, though it may have been himself; a second marriage. I think that Isaac Molyne (who in 1652 was part owner of a sloop with Capt. John Alden, which was lost off Nantucket), was his son; also the first husband of widow Joanna Mullines, who married in Boston, 21 Sept., 1659, John Lawton, perhaps of Newtown, L. I.
William Mullines, Jr., ended his days in Braintree, probably at the home of his daughter Sarah FAXON, the "12mo. 12. 1672." His son-in- law Thomas FAXSON, administers on the estate, and gives inventory of "estate of my wife's father." Sarah married first, Thomas GANNETT, of Bridgewater; second, William SAVILLE, of Braintree (his third wife); and third, Thomas FAXON (his second wife). She left no children by any of her husbands, and in her will made 13 Aug., 1694, proved 25 Nov., 1697, she speaks of son-in-law Benjamin Saville, and daughter-in-law Lydia Saville. Also to consin Ruth Webb, the wife of Peter Webb. After these few bequests, the rest of her property to go to "her nearest relatives." She was 73 years when she made her will- born 1621. William Mullines, Jr. might have had other children. [1]
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