The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Peter, who had Mary, Peter, Deborah, Cyrus, Lnckur, Anna, and Sandford. Luckur uiar. Sarah Fletcher, and has Benjan^.in aed Robert : 2, Zacheus has EUie, who mar. Job Mead, and hid Zaehcus, Amanda, Abraham, Emeline, and Eliza. Ilu'.mah, youngest da. of Zacheus, mar. Mark^Iead. (II.), Zacheus. (III.), Samuel, left 1, Charlotte ; 2, Henry ; 3, Artemas : 4, Eythemy ; 5, Priscilla ; <3, Lavinia ; 7, Martha. Ai-ms, sa. a chev. betw. three pelican's or, vulned gu.
MoTTS, OF JIa.maj:oxi:!:k. -- Adam 3Iott, b. a!>out irjOg, came from Cambridge, England, to Boston in 1G;)5 "wiUt his wife, SiShli, and children, John, Adam, Joseph, Elizabeth, Xathaniel, and ^NHiry. His sou, Adam, settled at Hempstead, L. L, about lG-16, and by his fu'St wife, ttlebc, had Adam, James, Grace, John, Joseph, Gcrshoni, and Henry; and by his second wife, Elizabeth, da. of John' Ilii;kbell of 3Iamaroneck, had Richbell, Charles, William ("b. in 1G74, ancestor of Dr. Vaier.tine Mott of X. Y.), Adam, tlie jounger (and, as his oldest son Adam was still living, this made two s')::s of the same name in the same famih* at the same time). Marj' Anne, and Elizabeth.
James, the second son of Adam Jlott of Hcmp,%tean, came to 3Iamaroneek, and aboM 1G70 mar. Mary, da. of .Tuhn Ricbl'cll, patentee of ilamaroneck, by whom she Kid J;mie;. JIary, and Rici:!.ell. This Rich!,Lll M;.tt, son of James," had by
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his wife, Elizabeth, two sons and six das., viz. : 1, Edmond of Cow Neck, who had Kichbell, Edmond, John, and ilargortt ; 2, Richard, who mar. Sarah Pearsal!, and d. in ] 7-13. leaving only James, b. 1T41. The six das. were, 1, Elizabeth ; 2, 3[ary ; 3, Ann, who severally mar. Adam Mott of Staten Island, Joseph ^lott of Cow Neck, and Jonathan Townsend of Oyster Bay; 4, Jamima, who n)ar.