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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Anna B. Mullins: Birth: 1810 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 5 Mar 1878

  2. Gaberial Ballard Mullins: Birth: 3 Oct 1811 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 10 Aug 1872 in Butler, Pendleton Co., KY

  3. Rachel Mullins: Birth: 1814 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY.

  4. Joel B. Mullins: Birth: 1815 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 1897

  5. James K. Mullins: Birth: Jun 1818 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 1897

  6. Richard Dozier Mullins: Birth: 15 Jun 1821 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: Sep 1904 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY

  7. Stephen Mullins: Birth: 1823 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY.

  8. Benjamin Berry Mullins: Birth: 15 Mar 1826 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 23 Mar 1897 in Pendleton Co., KY

  9. Matthew Mullins: Birth: 26 Aug 1827 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 2 Apr 1903 in Pendleton Co., KY

  10. Mary Frances Mullins: Birth: 26 Jan 1830 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 15 Feb 1913 in Pendleton Co., KY

  11. Margaret F. Mullins: Birth: 1833 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: BEF 1868 in Pendleton Co., KY

  12. Reuben Mullins: Birth: 26 Feb 1836 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 29 Jan 1841 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Martha Mullins: Birth: Sep 1854 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY.

  2. Samuel Mullins: Birth: 1855 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 1873 in TX


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Jalia Tomazine Mullins: Birth: 24 Feb 1858 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 16 May 1944 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY

  2. Emily Sloss Mullins: Birth: 1861 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 16 May 1935

  3. Johnson Knight Mullins: Birth: 13 May 1864 in Grassy Creek, Pendleton Co., KY. Death: 1906


Sources
1. Title:   #77
Text:   1850 Census, Pendleton Co., KY
2. Title:   #102
Text:   Robert D. Craig, "Pendleton County, Kentucky Marriages 1799-1843" (1963). [and the Pendleton County Clerk's index to marriages for Thrasher for later years.]
3. Title:   #66
Text:   Group sheet dated 1963 from Mildred Belew, Falmouth, KY based on information from family records; Mrs. Edna Staton of Ludlow, KY; E. E. Barton papers, Falmouth Outlook, Pendleton Co., KY records, Campbell Co., KY records.
4. Title:   #98
Text:   Janet K. Pease, “Kentucky County Court Records - Vol XIII Pendleton County, Kentucky Marriage Bonds and Records 1852-1859” (Williamstown, KY: Grant County Historical Society, 1997)

Notes
a. Note:   30 phone: 208-983-1134. Mary was fastidious and probably assembled this from "proof" documents.
  BIOGRAPHY: From a Mullins Family History supplied by Rodney Jackson to David Crea, March 2000; source referenced: The First 200 Years of Pendleton County, Mildred Bowen Belew, 1994. "Richard Mullins was born in 1785, Albemarle County, Va., and he died on July 3, 1868, Grassy Creek, Pendleton County, Ky., where he owned some 6,000 acres of land on the waters of Grassy Creek, property in Campbell County and Covington, Kenton County, Ky. He owned and operated a mill on the Middle Fork of Grassy Creek (in the 1850 census, his son Stephen was listed as a miller). See also Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 9, Number 3. When younger he would buy pigs in the vicinity, butcher and cure them, then take the meat to market by rafting them down the Licking, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans. His sons and son-in-law Benjamin Hensley would go with him to help handle the boat, which they would sell and then make the return trip on foot or horseback (Belew). Court records indicate Richard had a business partner named Alexander Webb. In 1823, Richard and Alexander entered into a partnership to operate a mill and distillery. In 1826, Alexander refused to let Richard on the premises and collected all the profits. On another occasion, Alexander sold their "scoutling" and 50,000 feet of planking in Natchez but kept all the money. Richard sued him for remuneration and they eventually settled out of court. He was a charter member and organizer of the DeMossville Mason Lodge, which held their meetings in his home. This may explain the sashes he and his sons wear in their photographs. He helped organize the school system in Pendleton County (Belew). He married three times. He first married 12 Jan 1809, Pendleton County, Ky., Rebecca Berry, born 01 Jun 1789, died 05 Feb 1852, Grassy Creek, Pendleton County, Ky (reference the tombstone inscriptions section above). Daughter of Joel Berry and Nancy Ann Feagan (some say Ann Holsworth, see Berry section for discussion). They had twelve children. He second married 08 Nov 1852, Kenton County, Ky., Mary Ingraim Spencer and had two children. He married third, 18 May 1857, Mary Ellen Knight, daughter of Johnson Knight, several years his junior (the 1860 census indicates she was 40 years his junior) and had three children. After he died Mary Ellen married Thornton Easterbrock and moved to Wisconsin. From these seventeen children, Richard had at least 114 grandchildren, thus a tremendous amount of descendants in Pendleton County and all across the United States. He, Rebecca and possibly Mary Ingraim Spencer are buried in the Mullins Cemetery at the Three Forks of Grassy Creek, on his homestead (Kentucky Ancestors, volume 9, page 146).
Note:   Source of original data to David Crea is: Mary Lyons, 515 S. Meadow St., Grangeville, ID 835


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