Arnold Lulls married Susanna de Beste (died 1597). Their son, also Arnold Lulls, died in 1618 and left a legacy of £10 to his "cousin", Jane van Lore, daughter of
Peter Vanlore. Arnold Lulls's second wife was the mother of Maria or Mary, Margriet, and Sara Lulls. His daughter Susan or Susannah Lulls (1597–1654) married
John Newdigate, a son of the courtier
Anne Fitton, in June 1621. The courtier
Sir John Tonstal was a witness to the marriage settlement. Tonstal may have made an introduction between the apparently wealthy goldsmith and a gentry family in some financial difficulty. There were difficulties with the payment of the dowry, and a court case, suggesting that Lulls at this time was in financial difficulty himself. A sister, Margreit Lulls, was a visitor at
Arbury Hall, the Newdigate family home, in the 1620s. Arnold Lulls wrote to John and Susannah on the death or miscarriage of her second child in 1623. After the death of John Newdigate, Susannah married Simon Edwards, a London haberdasher and member of the
Levant Company, in 1646. Her will includes a bequest to Sara Lulls of her personal jewellery including a pair of earrings each set with five diamonds. Her sister Mary Blackwell was given a treble ruby ring, a gold picture of
Elizabeth I, and an amethyst paragon. Mary's husband was Andrew Blackwell, vicar of
St Michael's Tilehurst. The name "John Blackwell" is inscribed on the flyleaf of the album of drawings made by Arnold Lulls now held by the
Victoria and Albert Museum. ==Lulls album==