Individual Details
John ALDEN
(1598 - 12 Sep 1687)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Priscilla MULLINS (1602 - 1685) |
| Child | Elizabeth ALDEN (1624 - 1717) |
| Child | Sarah ALDEN (1627 - 1688) |
| Child | Joseph ALDEN (1627 - 1697) |
| Child | John ALDEN (1627 - 1702) |
| Child | Jonathan ALDEN (1632 - 1697) |
| Child | Ruth ALDEN (1634 - 1674) |
| Child | Priscilla ALDEN (1639 - 1688) |
| Child | David ALDEN (1645 - 1719) |
| Child | Mary ALDEN (1645 - 1688) |
| Child | Rebecca ALDEN (1649 - 1723) |
Notes
Burial
Birth:1598
Harwich, England
Death:
Sep. 12, 1687
South Duxbury
Plymouth County
Massachusetts, USA
American Colonial Figure. One of the charter members of the Plymouth Colony in America, he arrived on the first voyage of the "Mayflower". At the time of the sailing of the vessel in 1620 for America, he was about twenty-one years old. William Bradford, second governor of the colony, wrote that John Alden was "hired for a cooper, at South Hampton (England), where the ship victualed (brought on food for the voyage); and being a hopeful young man, was much desired, but left to his own liking to go or stay when he came here; but he stayed and married here." His trade of cooper (barrel maker) was one of the vital trades needed by the colonists. John married fellow Mayflower pilgrim Priscilla Mullins, about 1623, but the exact date has been lost to history. He became one of the Purchasers and Undertakers for the colony, serving also as Assistant in the Colony government, Deputy Governor, Colony Treasurer, and a member of the committee in charge of revising laws. He was one of the founders of Duxbury, Massachusetts, and owned several pieces of property. Although he died without a will, an inventory of his property at the time of his death was taken in November 1687. A legend of a rivalry between himself and pilgrim Miles Standish for Priscilla Mullins arose, and was first published in the book, "Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions" in 1814, by Timothy Alden. The story was popularized by the poem, "The Courtship of Miles Standish" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858, however, there is no documentation of such a rivalry to have existed in any of the records of the Plymouth Colony. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson)
Family links:
Spouse:
Priscilla Mullins Alden (1602 - 1685)
Children:
Elizabeth Alden Pabodie (1624 - 1717)*
Sarah Alden Standish (1627 - 1688)*
John Alden (1627 - 1702)*
Joseph Alden (1627 - 1697)*
Jonathan Alden (1632 - 1697)*
Ruth Alden Bass (1634 - 1674)*
Priscilla Alden Cheeseborough (1639 - 1688)*
David Alden (1645 - 1719)*
Mary Alden (1645 - 1688)*
David Alden (1646 - 1718)*
Rebecca Alden Delano (1649 - 1723)*
William Alden (1669 - 1729)*
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Burial:
Myles Standish Burying Ground
Duxbury
Plymouth County
Massachusetts, USA
Maintained by: Find A Grave
Record added: Jan 01, 2001
Find A Grave Memorial# 15
Biography
American Colonial Figure. One of the charter members of the Plymouth Colony in America, he arrived on the first voyage of the "Mayflower". At the time of the sailing of the vessel in 1620 for America, he was about twenty-one years old. William Bradford, second governor of the colony, wrote that John Alden was "hired for a cooper, at South Hampton (England), where the ship victualed (brought on food for the voyage); and being a hopeful young man, was much desired, but left to his own liking to go or stay when he came here; but he stayed and married here." His trade of cooper (barrel maker) was one of the vital trades needed by the colonists. John married fellow Mayflower pilgrim Priscilla Mullins, about 1623, but the exact date has been lost to history. He became one of the Purchasers and Undertakers for the colony, serving also as Assistant in the Colony government, Deputy Governor, Colony Treasurer, and a member of the committee in charge of revising laws. He was one of the founders of Duxbury, Massachusetts, and owned several pieces of property. Although he died without a will, an inventory of his property at the time of his death was taken in November 1687. A legend of a rivalry between himself and pilgrim Miles Standish for Priscilla Mullins arose, and was first published in the book, "Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions" in 1814, by Timothy Alden. The story was popularized by the poem, "The Courtship of Miles Standish" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858, however, there is no documentation of such a rivalry to have existed in any of the records of the Plymouth Colony. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson)Endnotes
1. Cemetery Photos and Data: , by williamknight57; ; findagrave.com, . Online www.findagrave.com; John Alden Headstone; Printout dated 29 May 2017, "Findagrave.com," online database (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Jun 2012), entry for John Alden, Maintained by Find a Grave, 2001, #15..
2. Cemetery Photos and Data: , by williamknight57; ; findagrave.com, . Online www.findagrave.com; John Alden Headstone; Printout dated 29 May 2017, "Findagrave.com," online database (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Jun 2012), entry for John Alden, Maintained by Find a Grave, 2001, #15..
3. Russell L. Warner, compiler, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Decendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass, December 1620, Volume Fourteen, Myles Standish (4 Winslow Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA: General Society of Mayflower Decendants, 1997), Warner, Russel L., compiler. Mayflower Famiies Through Five Generations, Volume Fourteen, Myles Standish, (Plymouth, General Society of Mayflower Decendants, 1997), entry for Alexander Standish (2), p.4..
4. Cemetery Photos and Data: , by williamknight57; ; findagrave.com, . Online www.findagrave.com; John Alden Headstone; Printout dated 29 May 2017, "Findagrave.com," online database (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Jun 2012), entry for John Alden, Maintained by Find a Grave, 2001, #15..
5. Cemetery Photos and Data: , by williamknight57; ; findagrave.com, . Online www.findagrave.com; John Alden Headstone; Printout dated 29 May 2017, "Findagrave.com," online database (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Jun 2012), entry for John Alden, Maintained by Find a Grave, 2001, #15..
6. Cemetery Photos and Data: , by williamknight57; ; findagrave.com, . Online www.findagrave.com; John Alden Headstone; Printout dated 29 May 2017, "Findagrave.com," online database (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Jun 2012), entry for John Alden, Maintained by Find a Grave, 2001, #15..
7. Cemetery Photos and Data: , by williamknight57; ; findagrave.com, . Online www.findagrave.com; John Alden Headstone; Printout dated 29 May 2017, "Findagrave.com," online database (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Jun 2012), entry for John Alden, Maintained by Find a Grave, 2001, #15..

