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Joel Franklin Pierce Mullins

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Joel Franklin Pierce Mullins

Birth
Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
22 Nov 1902 (aged 48–49)
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 36, Row N, Lot 240
Memorial ID
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Joel Mullens is buried in the Stockton Rural Cemetery without a grave marker. According to the records maintained by the cemetery, Joel Mullens is buried in Block 36, Row N, Lot 240. His burial spot is three lots east of the grave marker for Joe Shadden.

Based on all the information available, his true name was Joel Franklin Pierce Mullins.

Joel Mullins is in the 1860 federal census. He, his parents, and his siblings were then living in the Boons Lick Township, Howard County, Missouri. The nearest post office was in Boons Lick. The father was James Mullins. He was 43 years old, a farmer, and a native of Ireland. He owned real estate valued at $160 and personal property valued at $140. His wife was Martha A. Mullins. She was 46 years old and a native of Virginia. She was employed in the home. There were seven children in the home. The first six were born in Virginia and the last one was born in Missouri. The children were Martha J. (15), R. A. (13), Patrick H. (11), James T. (9), Joel F. P. (7), Barney F. (5), and William T. (1).

Joel Mullins is in the 1870 federal census as Joel F. P. Mullins. The head of the household was J. Mullins. He was white, 53 years old, and a native of Ireland. He owned real estate valued at $1,000 and personal property valued at $150. There was no wife in the home. There were five children. They were Roxan (23, female, keeping house, born VA), James T. (18, farm hand, born VA), Joel F. P. (17, farm hand, born VA), Bernard F. (15, farm hand, born MO), and William (11, farm hand, born MO).

Joel Mullins registered to vote in Tulare County, CA, on 6 Sep 1884 under the name of Joel Franklin Pierce Mullen. He was then 31 years old. He was a native of Virginia, a farmer, and a resident of Farmersville.

Joel Mullins, as Joel Franklin Pierce Mullen, registered to vote in Tulare County, CA, in 1900. He was then 47 years old and a resident of Visalia.

Joel Mullins, as Joel F. P. Mullin, was committed to the Stockton State Hospital for treatment on 19 May 1902 by Judge W. B. Wallace of the Tulare County Superior Court. Mr. Mullins was admitted to the state hospital the next day. During the court hearing, it was determined that Mr. Mullins was a native of Virginia. He was single and employed as a miner and prospector. He had been in California for 19 years. He came to California from Missouri. He had a brother-in-law with the last name of Wood, who lived in Visalia, CA. He died on 22 Nov 1902 at the state hospital of "valvular disease of heart."

Per Betty Ann Wells: Son of James Mullins born about 1817 Ireland and Martha Ann Wells born abt. 1815 Henry county, Virginia. They were married on 15 Dec 1842 Henry county, Virginia.
Joel Mullens is buried in the Stockton Rural Cemetery without a grave marker. According to the records maintained by the cemetery, Joel Mullens is buried in Block 36, Row N, Lot 240. His burial spot is three lots east of the grave marker for Joe Shadden.

Based on all the information available, his true name was Joel Franklin Pierce Mullins.

Joel Mullins is in the 1860 federal census. He, his parents, and his siblings were then living in the Boons Lick Township, Howard County, Missouri. The nearest post office was in Boons Lick. The father was James Mullins. He was 43 years old, a farmer, and a native of Ireland. He owned real estate valued at $160 and personal property valued at $140. His wife was Martha A. Mullins. She was 46 years old and a native of Virginia. She was employed in the home. There were seven children in the home. The first six were born in Virginia and the last one was born in Missouri. The children were Martha J. (15), R. A. (13), Patrick H. (11), James T. (9), Joel F. P. (7), Barney F. (5), and William T. (1).

Joel Mullins is in the 1870 federal census as Joel F. P. Mullins. The head of the household was J. Mullins. He was white, 53 years old, and a native of Ireland. He owned real estate valued at $1,000 and personal property valued at $150. There was no wife in the home. There were five children. They were Roxan (23, female, keeping house, born VA), James T. (18, farm hand, born VA), Joel F. P. (17, farm hand, born VA), Bernard F. (15, farm hand, born MO), and William (11, farm hand, born MO).

Joel Mullins registered to vote in Tulare County, CA, on 6 Sep 1884 under the name of Joel Franklin Pierce Mullen. He was then 31 years old. He was a native of Virginia, a farmer, and a resident of Farmersville.

Joel Mullins, as Joel Franklin Pierce Mullen, registered to vote in Tulare County, CA, in 1900. He was then 47 years old and a resident of Visalia.

Joel Mullins, as Joel F. P. Mullin, was committed to the Stockton State Hospital for treatment on 19 May 1902 by Judge W. B. Wallace of the Tulare County Superior Court. Mr. Mullins was admitted to the state hospital the next day. During the court hearing, it was determined that Mr. Mullins was a native of Virginia. He was single and employed as a miner and prospector. He had been in California for 19 years. He came to California from Missouri. He had a brother-in-law with the last name of Wood, who lived in Visalia, CA. He died on 22 Nov 1902 at the state hospital of "valvular disease of heart."

Per Betty Ann Wells: Son of James Mullins born about 1817 Ireland and Martha Ann Wells born abt. 1815 Henry county, Virginia. They were married on 15 Dec 1842 Henry county, Virginia.


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