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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. 261 words

Adam Mott, descended from" Adam the yotm-er above named, son of Adam Mott of Hempstead, and had, 1, Ja:..es of Phi'a" b' 1788, mar. Lucretia Cothn, celebrated as a Minister of the Society of Friends • 2, Sarah, b. 1791, mar. Silas Cornell of Scarsdale; 3. Marv, b. 1793 mar Robe-t Ilicks or New York; 4, Abigal, mar. Lindley M. xMoore; and 5, Richard, b. * 1S04, imu-. E.izabeth Smith; and was Mayor of Toledo, O , 1S45-6, and a member of Congress from there in lS~).j-9.

_ Robert, second s.m of James, mar. Lydia P. Stausbury'and died in 1S04 leaving several children.

Samuel, yonn.^est son of Jam.-s, mar. Elizal^eth Earnard, and >iad Bwiard 179;.: Abis, 1797; Andrew U., 1799; Charles, ISOl ; Elizabeth, 1S70; Matilda,'

rALMER OF MAMAKONECK--William Palmer of Westchester, d. about 1670 ^ft Joseph. Lenjamin, Samuel, proprietor of Mangopson Neck, Mamaroneck' Olmdian, and Thomas, Samuel of Mangopson Neck had issue, (I. >, Ob-uhah d' 1.4S mar, Anne and left. 1, William; 2, Samuel; 3. Benjamin; 4. David-' o"

Obadiah ; 6, Caleb : 7. Ester, mar. Angevine ; 8. Marv Anne. (H ^ Nehemiah, d. 1 . t'O, luul one son and ada.. Mary. The son of Nehcmiah left Harrison i)ra,ce, Aaron, Nathan, Benjamin, Nehemiah. and Ehhu. (TH.) Svlv-.inis of

Mamaroneck, d. 1741, i:iar. Mary, and had, 1, Robert. n,ar. Mary ' o"s,.i^,.

nns; 3, Johi^ mar. Rebecca, and ]< ft J-s.^-h, Philip. Marcus. Lewis. Il'i^vnin Tli..nias,E.,!..r, and Martha: 4, Marmaduke ; 5, Edward; 6. Anne: 7. Sus. nnmi>, CInrity: 9, M..ry. ^V. .. S-.iomca. ' ' '