Mullins of Hall, Cobb, and Paulding Counties
Bud Mullins first resided in Cobb County, but died in Paulding County in 1837 when his Last Will and Testament was probated. The 1820 Census lists him in Hall County.
- Thomas Mullins, named as the oldest son, was given several slaves, cattle, sheep, and other items. He was born 1791 in Georgia and resided in Brownsville. His wife died before 1860. Known children:
- Robert Mullins, born 1843.
- John Mullins, born 1847.
- Martha Mullins, born 1849.
- Newell Mullins, born 1850.
- George Mullins, born 1852.
- Lucius F. Mullins, born 1857.
- Rebecca Mullins.
- Nancy Rives?
- Elias Mullins, resident of Hall County in 1820.
- Ausborn or Osborne Mullins, a resident of Hall County in 1820; Cobb County in 1850.
- Bergess? Mullins.
- Clemen Mullins, a resident of Cobb County in 1850.
- Reuben Mullins.
- Samuel Mullins, a resident of Cobb County in 1850.
- Mahalia Hickman.
Sources: 1860 Paulding County Census; Paulding County Marriages; Paulding County Wills and Estates.