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William Mott

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, Colonial America
Death: June 30, 1740 (66)
Long Island City, Queens County, New York, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Great Neck, Nassau County, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Adam Mott, of Long Island and Elizabeth Hubs
Husband of Katrina; Hannah Mott and Hannah Mott
Father of William Mott, Sr.; Hannah Pell; Martha Mott and Elizabeth Mott
Brother of Richbell Mott, Sr.; Mary Ann (Mott) Gedney; Adam Mott and Charles Mott
Half brother of John Hubbs; Robert Hubbs Jr.; Charles Hubbs; Mary Stillwell; Elizabeth Moore and 12 others

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About William Mott

Adam and Anne Mott By Thomas Clapp Cornell

William Mott, third son of the second marriage (to Elizabeth Richbell) of the first Adam Mott, of Hempstead, was born at Hempstead 20th of January, 1674, and died 30th of June, 1740. He married Hannah Seaman (who died 24th June, 1759), daughter of John Seaman, eldest son of Capt. John Seaman, of Hempstead. He settled in Great Neck, where he was prominent, and early became a member of the Society of Friends. Thomas Story, writing under date 1702, the loth of 6th month, says :

We went to Great Neck, to the house of William Mott, a young man lately convinced by the ministry of Thos. Thompson, where we had a large meeting, there being many of other people with us, and all very sedate."

CHILDREN OF WILLIAM8 AND HANNAH (SEAMAN) MOTT, OF GREAT NECK.

1. Elizabeth Mott8, died 25th of I2th month, 1721.

2. William Mott8, born 6th August, 1709, died 2Jth March, 1786 ; married Elizabeth Valentine (who died 1780), and had twelve children — ten sons and two daughters — of whom but five left issue.

The will of this William Mott8, of Great Neck, is recorded in New York Surrogate's office (Lib. XXXIX., p. 308, new Nos.) It is dated 1st of I2th month, 1782, about the close of the Revolutionary War, and he describes himself as " far advanced in age, and in a low state of body, though of sound mind and memory." A local record, under date 1782, November 9, only a few days before the date of the will, relates that William Mott of Great Neck, and his father William Mott, aged 73, were robbed and beaten. But he lived between three and four years longer.

The will names six sons — William, Samuel, John, Richard, Joseph and Benjamin — to whom he gives all his farm at Great Neck, and all his undivided rights, but requires them to pay to his son, Henry Mott, and to his daughter, Elizabeth Underhill, wife of David Underbill, and to his daughter, Hannah Mott, an equal portion with his six sons. This would indicate that these eight children were still living, but that Henry had removed from Great Neck. And, in fact, Henry was married a year or two after the date of the will, and his eldest son, Valentine Mott, the celebrated surgeon, was born at Glen Cove the year following his marriage, and a few months before his grandfather's death. The will gives the executors power to sell the real estate in case the elder sons wish it sold before the younger sons are 21. The executors named in the will are his son- in-law, David Underhill, and his sons William, Daniel, John and Henry Mott. The will was proved I3th September, 1786.

3. Hannah Mott3, married, 5th of 3d month, 1731, Philip Pell, of the manor of Pelham, and had,

I. Philip Pell.

II. Hannah Pell.

III. Martha Pell.

4. Martha Mott3, youngest daughter of William Mott2, of Great Neck.

I have learned nothing further of Martha than is contained in her father's will quoted above, and her mother's will, dated I4th of 4th month, 1756, and proved 25th April, 1760 (New York Surrogate's office, Lib. XXII, p. 8), which says ; " in case my daughter Martha * * * dye a femme sole" her share shall go to the testatrix' son William.

The will of Hannah (Seaman) Mott, widow of the first William, also leaves £5 each to her two granddaughters, Hannah Stevenson, wife of Daniel Stevenson, and Martha Alyn, wife of John Alyn, Jr. She leaves her negro woman Bett to her daughter Martha. The testatrix describes herself as " far advanced in years." She makes her executors her son William, her cousin, Adam Mott of Cowneck, and her friend, Nathaniel Pearsall of Cowneck.

There seem to be conflicting sources as to the wife (wives) of William Mott.

William Mott, the second son of Adam by the second wife, was born Jan. 20, 1674. His wife was Hannah Ferris.

They lived at Great Neck, where he died June 30, 1740. Issue were an only son William [3], Hannah [3], wife of Philip Pell, Martha [3], and Elizabeth [3], both of whom died unmarried. {from: Harris, Edward Doubleday "The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, LI, NY" [Lancester, PA: The New Era Printing Co., 1906] Revised Edition, p. 6}

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Life Sketch

William Mott, the son of Adam and Anne Mott, married Hannah Seaman (23), daughter of John Seaman Jr. (2). They had four children:—

1. Elizabeth Mott, died December 25, 1721. 2. William Mott, born August 6, 1709; died March 25, 1786; married Elizabeth Valentine. 3. Hannah Mott, married March 5, 1731, Philip Pell, and had three children. 4. Martha Mott.

  • The numbers in parentheses that appear next to names refer to identification numbers from published genealogical texts. These numbers specifically refer to "The Seaman family in America as descended from Captain John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island" by Seaman, Mary Thomas*

GEDCOM Note

Batch #: 8631602, Sheet #: 05, Source Ca

Batch #: 8631602, Sheet #: 05, Source Call #: 1396273 Batch #: 5005366, Sheet #: 36, Source Call #: 1553360

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Charles Mott Biography "Adam and Anne Mott: their ancestors and their descendants" by Cornell, Thomas Clapp Pages 225-226 Charles Mott, the youngest son of the first Adam Mott of Hempstead, and the fourth son of his second

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William Mott's Timeline

1674
January 20, 1674
Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, Colonial America
1705
1705
1709
August 6, 1709
Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, Colonial America
1714
December 22, 1714
Queens County, New York, Colonial America
1717
September 18, 1717
Long Island City, Queens County, New York, Colonial America
1740
June 30, 1740
Age 66
Long Island City, Queens County, New York, Colonial America
1740
Age 65
Great Neck, Nassau County, NY, United States