The property is being nominated under While the story is not verifiable, many experts do believe it in fact happened. 1630 Original Alden Homestead Site. [2] The first was that of Edward Winslow and Susannah White in 1621. Shortly thereafter, Standish, "a blunt old captain, a man not of words … The Alden Kin Search Project is an ongoing collaborative effort to gather and make available (subject to privacy issues) information on all of the descendants of Pilgrims John and Priscilla Alden. John Alden and Priscilla Mullins were likely the third couple to be married in Plymouth Colony. John Alden (c. 1598–1687) was a crew member on the historic 1620 voyage of the Mayflower which brought the English settlers commonly known as Pilgrims to Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts.He was hired in Southampton, England, as the ship's cooper, responsible for maintaining the ship's barrels.Although he was a member of the ship's crew and not a settler, Alden decided to … William Bradford’s marriage to Alice Carpenter on August 14, 1624, is known to be the fourth. John Alden and Priscilla Mullins were married in 1621, probably the second or third couple among the colonists to marry in Plymouth. Mayflower Pilgrims: John Alden (c1599-1687) and Priscilla Mullins (1602-1680) were both the only of their families to land at Plymouth Colony and leave a posterity. The love story of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins is the most famous of all the Mayflower Pilgrims.It has been passed down through generations and romanticized in … Both parcels were part of the 1628 100-acre grant to Mayflower passenger John Alden and his family. Alden and Mullins arrived on the Mayflower in 1630. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858 wrote The Courtship of Miles Standish , based on a family tradition about the couple’s relationship. Immortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1858 poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish, John Alden's marriage to Priscilla Mullins was one the earliest romances in the American colonies. Priscilla Mullins (c.1603 – c.1688), Mayflower passenger and noted member of Plymouth's "Pilgrim" colony in Massachusetts, and wife of fellow colonist John Alden (c.1599-1687), was most likely born in Dorking in Surrey, England. 1700 Alden House and the ca. The John and Priscilla Alden Family Sites in Duxbury, Massachusetts, consist of two discontiguous parcels, the ca. Their daughter Elizabeth Alden (1625-1717) was the first girl born there.. Priscilla Mullins watched her whole family die during that first winter in America. John and Priscilla Mullins Alden came to the new world on the Mayflower in 1620.