Samuel Mott1

M, #9483, b. 29 September 1773, d. 16 May 1864
Father*Adam Mott1 b. 10 Dec 1734, d. 18 Dec 1790
Mother*Sarah Willis1 b. 14 Sep 1736, d. 10 Jan 1783
Samuel Mott was born on 29 September 1773.1 He was the son of Adam Mott and Sarah Willis.1 Samuel Mott married Catherine Appleby, daughter of Thomas Appleby and Sarah (?), on 11 September 1796; Out of Unity.2 Samuel Mott died on 16 May 1864 at age 90.2
He met for worship at at Westbury Monthly Meeting, Westbury, New York.2 Samuel's mother Sarah Willis died on 10 January 1783.3 Samuel's father Adam Mott died on 18 December 1790.3 Samuel Mott was disowned for marring out of unity in November 1796. He became the father of Leonard Mott on 11 May 1799.2 Samuel Mott was reinstated on 15 October 1800.2 He became the father of Thomas Mott on 26 June 1801.2 Samuel Mott became the father of Sarah A. Mott on 19 September 1804.2 Samuel Mott became the father of Silas Mott on 4 April 1807.2 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Sarah A. Mott and Benjamin H. Willis on 31 October 1822 in Cow Neck, Long Island, New York.4 Samuel's son was married at wedding of Leonard Mott and Hannah C. Willis on 30 October 1823 in Cow Neck, Long Island, New York.2 Samuel's son Thomas Mott died on 27 June 1860.2 Samuel Mott became a widower with the death of his wife, Catherine Appleby on 8 April 1862 at age 86.2

4 Children of Samuel Mott and Catherine Appleby, daughter of Thomas Appleby and Sarah (?),

Children
Last Edited16 Oct 2002

Citations

  1. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopedia of Quaker Genealogy (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1936-1950: Inc. Broderbund Software, 1994). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in, Volume 3, page 427. Hereinafter cited as Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy.
  2. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 429.
  3. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Vol III, page 427.
  4. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 472.