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Descendants of Matthew MULLINS II
Generation No. 1
1. Matthew2 MULLINS II (Matthew1)1 was born December 05, 1720 in Goochland, Virginia, and died 1810 in Albermarle, Virginia. He married Mary MAUPIN, daughter of Daniel MAUPIN and Margaret VIA. She was born 1723 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died 1800 in Goochland County, Virginia. Notes for Matthew MULLINS II: 08/29/2002 From http://www.ku.edu/heritage/cousin/mullins.html: 29 Mar 1747 - Albemarle County, Virginia - Lebanon Church - Formal Call Made to Revd Samuel Black The following is a copy of the call and the signatures subscribed thereto: Ivy Creek, March 29th, 1747. Whereas it is agreed or purposed that the inhabitants of Ivy Creek and the Mt. Plain congregation join together with the congregation of Rockfish to call, and invite the Revd Mr. Samuel Black, now residing in the bounds of the Revd John Craig's congregation, to be our minister and pastor, to administer the ordinances of the Gospel among us all. We, whose names are herewith prefixed, do promise and oblige to pay yearly and every year the the several sums affixed to our names for the outward support and encouragement of the said Mr. Samuel Black during his abode and continuance among us for the one half of his labors in an administration to Gospel ordinances to us, in an orderly way according to the rules and practice of our orthodox reformed Presbyterian church as witness our hands. (Among the 56 members who donated is the name of MATTHEW MULLINS, his donation, 5 shillings, 6 pence. (Albemarle Co. Hist. Soc.) 28 Apr 1752--A plot of 190 acres on the east end of Buck's Elbow on the south side of the Moorman River. Surveyed for Matthew Mullins 28 Apr 1752. Signed: William Cabell, assigned surveyor. (Plot map shows 190 acre tract with irregular boundaries, totaling about 10 sides.) SOURCE: Albemarle County, Survey Book 5 May 1755--Land adjacent to Daniel MAUPIN, John MULLINS and Robert Miller. This is a plot of 92 acres in Albemarle County lying on the branches of the Mooremans (sp) River. Surveyed for Matthew MULLINS 5 May 1755 by John Staples, assigned Surveyor. Source: Albemarle County, Virginia, Survey Book #1, p. 328 (map). Sep 1758--Henning's Statutes, Volume VIII, page 203, show that Matthew Mullins and his two sons, John and William, served with the Virginia Militia during the French and Indian War. 10 Mar 1763--Albemarle County, Matthew MULLINS sold land to William MAUPIN 10#'s; South side of Mooremans River; ca 190 acres. (Source: Va. Mag., Va. Hist. Soc.) 1769--Clifton first lived at the foot of Buck's Elbow on a place he bought in 1769 from Matthew MULLINS and afterwards sold to Cornelius MAUPIN. (Source: WOODS History of Albemarle County, VA.)
More About Matthew MULLINS II: Military service: 1776, Sergeant US Army Revolutionary War, Virgina
Children of Matthew MULLINS and Mary MAUPIN are: 2 i. Margaret3 MULLINS, born July 28, 1746 in Albermarle County, Virginia; died May 13, 1804 in Albermarle County, Virginia. She married Jeremiah YANCEY Abt. 1766 in Albermarle County, Virginia; born 1748 in Virginia; died Bet. 1788 - 1789. 3 ii. Elizabeth MULLINS2, born 1749 in Goochland County, Virginia; died May 04, 1816 in Madison County, Kentucky. She married William CHENAULT 1770 in Albermarle County, Virginia; born December 30, 1749 in Virginia; died December 13, 1813 in Madison County, Kentucky. More About William CHENAULT: Census: 1810, Pendleton County, Kentucky3 + 4 iii. William MULLINS I, born Abt. 1751 in Virginia; died in Revolutionary War. + 5 iv. John MULLINS I, born 1753 in Virginia. + 6 v. Jane MULLINS, born Abt. 1754 in Albermarle County, Virginia; died 1844 in Madison County, Kentucky. + 7 vi. Gabriel MULLINS, born March 22, 1758 in Albermarle County, Virginia; died May 18, 1841 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. + 8 vii. Richard MULLINS I, born 1761 in Albermarle County, Virginia; died Abt. 1815 in St. Charles, Missouri. + 9 viii. Matthew MULLINS III, born June 17, 1764 in Albermarle County, Virginia; died December 06, 1835 in Madison County, Kentucky.
Generation No. 2
4. William3 MULLINS I (Matthew2, Matthew1) was born Abt. 1751 in Virginia, and died in Revolutionary War. He married Sarah BALLARD. She was born 1755.
Child of William MULLINS and Sarah BALLARD is: + 10 i. William4 MULLINS II, born Abt. 1775 in Virginia; died Abt. 1845 in Mt. Vernon, Missouri.
5. John3 MULLINS I (Matthew2, Matthew1) was born 1753 in Virginia4. He married Susan BALLARD. Notes for John MULLINS I: 01/04/2002 For future reference in case it is determined that this John moved to Madison County, Kentucky then on to Hall County, Georgia by 1820, here are the early marriages in Madison County with the Mullins name: NAME SPOUSE PG MO DY YR Mullin, Richard (Millin) Woods, Susannah 82 Oct 03 1797 Mullins, Gardener Dennis, Hannah 13 Nov 15 1809 Mullins, Lavina Hogan, William 114 Mar 02 1809 Mullins, Peggy Greening, John 77 Aug 25 1813 Mullins, Polly Gillespie, Lewis 52 Feb 13 1800 Mullins, Sarah Dale, James 86 Jul 30 1802 Mullins, William Woods, Nancy 04 Jun 18 1801
Children of John MULLINS and Susan BALLARD are: 11 i. Mary4 MULLINS. She married Gabriel MAUPIN August 26, 17915. 12 ii. Matthew MULLINS. 13 iii. John MULLINS II. 14 iv. Betsy MULLINS. 15 v. Mildred MULLINS. 16 vi. Nancy MULLINS. 17 vii. Sally MULLINS.
6. Jane3 MULLINS (Matthew2, Matthew1) was born Abt. 1754 in Albermarle County, Virginia, and died 1844 in Madison County, Kentucky. She married Benjamin CLARK. He was born Abt. 1750 in Virginia.
Children of Jane MULLINS and Benjamin CLARK are: 18 i. William4 CLARK. 19 ii. David CLARK. 20 iii. Sarah CLARK. 21 iv. Susan CLARK. 22 v. Elizabeth CLARK. 23 vi. Richard CLARK. 24 vii. Lucy CLARK. 25 viii. Robert CLARK. 26 ix. Mary CLARK. 27 x. Woodson CLARK.
7. Gabriel3 MULLINS (Matthew2, Matthew1) was born March 22, 1758 in Albermarle County, Virginia, and died May 18, 1841 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. He married Rachel BALLARD. She was born Abt. 1764 in Albermarle County, Virginia, and died August 15, 1829 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. Notes for Gabriel MULLINS: 12/29/2002 From the Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835 Abstracted by William R. Navey:
GABRIEL MULLINS PENDLETON COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $88.00 ANNUAL ALLOWNACE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 26,1833 PENSION STARTED 01/03/2003 Federal Census for 1810 Pendleton County, Kentucky, has him as 11001-02001.
More About Gabriel MULLINS: Burial: Bonar Cemetery, Wallage Farm, Pendleton County, Kentucky Census: 1810, Pendleton County, Kentucky6 More About Rachel BALLARD: Burial: Bonar Cemetery, Wallage Farm, Pendleton County, Kentucky
Children of Gabriel MULLINS and Rachel BALLARD are: 28 i. Stephen4 MULLINS, born Bet. 1766 - 1784. More About Stephen MULLINS: Census: 1810, Pendleton County, Kentucky7 29 ii. Reuben MULLINS. More About Reuben MULLINS: Census: 1810, Pendleton County, Kentucky8 30 iii. Richard MULLINS, born Abt. 1785. More About Richard MULLINS: Census: 1810, Pendleton County, Kentucky9 31 iv. Fountain MULLINS. More About Fountain MULLINS: Census: 1810, Pendleton County, Kentucky10 32 v. Mary MULLINS. 33 vi. Frances MULLINS. 34 vii. Lindsey MULLINS. 35 viii. Patrick MULLINS, born December 1805. 36 ix. Elizabeth MULLINS, born February 14, 1800.
8. Richard3 MULLINS I (Matthew2, Matthew1) was born 1761 in Albermarle County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1815 in St. Charles, Missouri. He married (1) Mary CLARK. She was born 1765 in Albermarle County, Virginia. He married (2) Susannah WOODS. She was born 1776.
Children of Richard MULLINS and Mary CLARK are: 37 i. Hudson4 MULLINS. 38 ii. Susan MULLINS.
Children of Richard MULLINS and Susannah WOODS are: 39 i. Richard4 MULLINS II, born Abt. 1800. 40 ii. Matthew MULLINS, born Abt. 1813. 41 iii. Moses MULLINS, born 1814. 42 iv. Rachel MULLINS, born 1815.
9. Matthew3 MULLINS III (Matthew2, Matthew1) was born June 17, 1764 in Albermarle County, Virginia, and died December 06, 1835 in Madison County, Kentucky. He married Sarah CLARK11. She was born 1763. Notes for Matthew MULLINS III: 12/29/200 From the Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835 Abstracted by William R. Navey: MATTHEW MULLINS MADISON COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED APRIL 1, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 70 01/04/2003 On the 1810 Federal Census for Madison County, Kentucky, was Matthew Mullins, pg. 234, line 37: 00001-00101 This gives he and his wife ages of 45 and over, plus one daughter 16-25. More About Matthew MULLINS III: Census 1: 1810, Madison County, Kentucky Census 2: 1820, Madison County, Kentucky12 Moved To: 1794, Madison County, Kentucky
Children of Matthew MULLINS and Sarah CLARK are: 43 i. John4 MULLINS. 44 ii. Sarah "Sally" MULLINS. 45 iii. Lavinia MULLINS. 46 iv. Mary Mourning MULLINS. 47 v. Matthew MULLINS IV. 48 vi. William MULLINS. 49 vii. Margaret "Peggy" MULLINS.
Generation No. 3
10. William4 MULLINS II (William3, Matthew2, Matthew1) was born Abt. 1775 in Virginia, and died Abt. 1845 in Mt. Vernon, Missouri. He married Nancy WOODS. She was born Abt. 1775 in Kentucky, and died Abt. 1823 in Howard County, Missouri. More About William MULLINS II: Moved To: 1812, Missouri13
Children of William MULLINS and Nancy WOODS are: 50 i. Elizabeth5 MULLINS. 51 ii. James MULLINS. 52 iii. Leroy MULLINS. 53 iv. Archibald MULLINS. 54 v. Leland MULLINS. 55 vi. Lucian MULLINS. 56 vii. Napoleon MULLINS.
Endnotes
1. CRobe86944@aol.com. 2. Stephen Chen, steven.chinn@vanderbilt.edu. 3. 1810 Federal Census - Pendleton County, Kentucky, Pg. 203, line 1, (00101-00101) + 7 slaves. 4. Mildred Brown Belew, The First Two Hundred Years of Pendleton County, (1994). 5. Dorothy Maupin Shaffett, The Story of Gabriel and Marie Maupin, (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1994). 6. 1810 Federal Census - Pendleton County, Kentucky, pg. 110, 11001-02001-01 (1 slave). 7. 1810 Federal Census - Pendleton County, Kentucky, Pg. 109, line 2, (20010-20100-01). 8. 1810 Federal Census - Pendleton County, Kentucky, pg. 105, (00010-00100). 9. 1810 Federal Census - Pendleton County, Kentucky, pg. 111, (00100-10101). 10. 1810 Federal Census - Pendleton County, Kentucky, pg. 110, (00200-00000). 11. Mildred Brown Belew, The First Two Hundred Years of Pendleton County, (1994). 12. 1820 Federal Census - Madison County, Kentucky, pg. 156, line 8, (000001-10101). 13. W.H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown, (Richmond, Kentucky, 1907).
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