Individual Page


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Jane Mott: Birth: 1680. Death: 31 Aug 1759

  2. Elizabeth Mott: Birth: 1720 in Westbury, Long Island, NY. Death: 7 Sep 1781 in New York City, NY

  3. Person Not Viewable

  4. Adam III Mott

  5. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   "Mott, Hopper, Striker"
Author:   MOTT, Hopper Striker
Publication:   New York: The Historical Co., 1898\ <A class=lnk href="http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/books/results/fullcitation?urn=urn:proquest:US;glhbooks;Genealogy-glh16759774;1;-1;"><code>http://&#x200B;persi.&#x200B;heritagequestonline.&#x200B;com/&#x200B;hqoweb/&#x200B;library/&#x200B;do/&#x200B;books/&#x200B;results/&#x200B;fullcitation&#x200B;?urn=urn:proquest:US;&#x200B;glhbooks;&#x200B;Genealogy-glh16759774;&#x200B;1;&#x200B;-1;&#x200B;</code></A>
Link:   http://&#x200B
2. Title:   "Westchester Patriarchs: A Genealogical Dictionary of Westchester County, New York, Families Prior to 1755"
Page:   173
Author:   DAVIS, Norman
Publication:   Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1988
3. Title:   "Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY"
Page:   1
Author:   HARRIS, Edward Doubleday
Publication:   Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906
4. Title:   "Welcome to Long Island Genealogy"
Publication:   <A class=lnk href="http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/"><code>http://&#x200B;www.&#x200B;longislandgenealogy.&#x200B;com/</code></A>
Link:   http://&#x200B
Link:   http://www.&#x200B

Notes
a. Note:   Adam [2], the oldest son, was bapt. In New York Nov. 14, 1649. His wife seems to have been Mary, the dau. of Nicholas Stillwell. He was of Hempstead, a Justice of the Peace, and in 1713 was living at the south side, at Rockaway. Nothing is known of him or of his wife after 1719. The only children known as her were Ann [3], Mary [3], and Adam [3], all on the census list of 1698. Of the daus. Nothing is known. The son Adam [3] had, some time before 1719, married his half cousin Elizabeth Mott, and was living at Rockaway, but later was of Staten Island, where he was the county clerk from 1728 to 1738. He was afterwards "of the Province of Pennsylvania, gentlemen," and died sometime before March 1749, when his widow gave the administration bond. She made her Will in 1777 (proved 1778) then of Staten Is. Their children were Elizabeth [4], who before 1743 had mar. Benj. Seaman, and Richbell [4], who mar. 1736 Mary Seamans, dau. of Richard and Sarah, and died before July 11, 1745, leaving a son Richbell.
 {from: Harris, Edward Doubleday "The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY" [Lancester, PA: The New Era Printing Co., 1906] Revised Edition p.1


RootsWeb.com is NOT responsible for the content of the GEDCOMs uploaded through the WorldConnect Program. The creator of each GEDCOM is solely responsible for its content.