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William Mott 1674 – 1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jan 1674

Birth Location: Hempstead, Kings, New York

Death Date: 30 Jun 1740

Death Location: Great Neck, Queens, New York

Father: Adam Mott

Mother: Elizabeth Richbell

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In 1674, William Mott entered the world in Hempstead, Kings, New York, born to Adam Mott and Elizabeth Redman Richbell. William Mott passed away in 1740 in Great Neck, Queens, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1674, William Mott entered the world in Hempstead, Kings, New York, born to Adam Mott and Elizabeth Redman Richbell.
  • William Mott passed away in 1740 in Great Neck, Queens, New York.

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William Mott's Ancestors

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William Mott
1674 – 1740
Birth Place: Hempstead, Kings, New York
Parents
Adam Mott
1621 – 1689
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Elizabeth (Redman) Richbell
1621 – 1689
Long Island, New Netherlands
Grandparents
James Mott
1596 – 1648
Saffron Walden, , Essex, England
Grace Thurgar
1598 – 1626
Saffron Walden, , Essex, England
Ann Parsons
1629 – 1700
Great Torrington, Torridge District, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
George Mott
1549 –
Agnes Wright
1572 – 1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Mott's Timeline

2 Records

1674
20 Jan 1674
Birth of William Mott in Hempstead, Kings, New York
Hempstead, Kings, New York
1740
30 Jun 1740
Age 66
Death of William Mott in Great Neck, Queens, New York
Great Neck, Queens, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1674
    Event Place: Hempstead, Kings, New York
    Record Source: U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607-1943

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jun 1740
    Event Place: Great Neck, Queens, New York

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