Person:John Mullins (42)

Watchers
m. 1748
  1. Nancy MullinsAbt 1750 -
  2. Ambrose MullinsAbt 1751 - 1838
  3. William "Cooney Bill" Varner MullinsAbt 1752 -
  4. John Wesley Mullins1752 - 1849
  5. David Mullens1758 - 1826
  6. James Booker Mullins1762 - 1864
  • HJohn Wesley Mullins1752 - 1849
  • WMolly BrandonAbt 1750 - Aft 1840
m. Abt 1770
m. Abt 1778
  1. Ambrose MullinsAbt 1774 -
  2. Spencer MullinsAbt 1776 - 1853
  3. James Booker MullinsAbt 1778 - 1870
  4. Nancy MullinsAbt 1780 - Bef 1833
  5. Solomon MullinsAbt 1782 - 1858
  6. John Mullins1784 - 1859
  7. Virginia Jane "Jennie" Bailey1790 - 1870
Facts and Events
Name John Wesley Mullins
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1752 Yancey, North Carolina, United States
Marriage Abt 1770 Burke, North Carolina, United Statesto Molly Brandon
Marriage Abt 1778 Halifax, Virginia, United Statesto Virginia Jane "Jennie" Bailey
Death[1] 28 Feb 1849 Holly Creek, Russell (now Dickenson), Virginia
Burial[1] Clintwood Cemetery, Dickenson, Virginia, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 64550754 , in Find A Grave
    includes photos, last accessed Apr 2022.

    per Ancestral File Number: DS7V-X6
    John Wesley Mullins lived in Dickenson County most of his life. Because he fought in the Revolutionary War at King's Mountain, Tennessee, he became known as "Revolution John". Since he was the only person from Dickenson County to fight in that war a plaque was erected in his honor at the Dickenson County courthouse.

    He is said to be buried in a hollow log and his grave is located in Dickenson County where it is still visited by his descendants.