Individual Page


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Isaac Mott: Birth: 6 May 1743.

  2. Samuel Jackson Mott: Birth: 6 Feb 1753. Death: ABT. 1828

  3. Jacob Mott: Birth: 30 Jun 1756. Death: 16 Aug 1823

  4. Richard Mott: Birth: 9 May 1761. Death: 1 Nov 1814

  5. Joseph Mott: Birth: 21 Aug 1763 in Manhasset, Long Island, NY. Death: BEF. 1803

  6. Person Not Viewable

  7. 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:   "Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY"
Page:   4
Author:   HARRIS, Edward Doubleday
Publication:   Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906
3. Title:   "Long Island Genealogies"
Page:   221
Author:   BUNKER, Mary Powell
Publication:   Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895; <A class=lnk href="http://FTM.genealogy.com/_glc_/1375/"><code>http://&#x200B;FTM.&#x200B;genealogy.&#x200B;com/&#x200B;_glc_/&#x200B;1375/</code></A>
Link:   http://&#x200B

Notes
a. Note:   Jacob [3], the youngest son of Joseph [2], was born Aug. 7, 1714 or '15. He was first of Cow Neck, and later of Oyster Bay, and the progenitor of several prolific lines. He married, July 16, 1735, Abigail Jackson. In 1763 be was a petitioner to the town of Hempstead in behalf of St. George's parish for a plot adjoining the burial ground to increase its capacity. He served the Colony as captain of Queen's Co. militia, and voted Nov. 7, 1775 for deputies to the Provincial Congress. On Jan. 1, 1776, with thirty of his Cow Neck neighbors he signed "the form of association," recommended the previous April, which bound the signers "under all the ties of religion, honor, and love of country, to adopt and endeavor to carry into execution whatever measures may be recommended by the Continental Congress or resolved on by our Provincial Convention for the purpose of preserving our constitution and opposing the execution of the, several arbitrary and oppressive acts of the British Parliament." He died Oct. 6, 1805, his will being dated at Oyster Bay, Aug. 23, 1803. Of his thirteen children seven only lived to maturity, Isaac [4], Ruth [4], who mar. successively Jordan Lawrence and Stephen Coles, Samuel Jackson [4], Jacob [4], Miriam [4] who mar. Benjamin Birdsall, Richard [4], and Joseph [4]. {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. 4}


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.