Genealogy
and History of the Family MOTT
A Classic Long Island
Resource!! 539 Pages of Valuable family Research Information
CD Contents
3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Adam and Anne
Mott, - their ancestors and their descendants, Thomas Clapp Cornell,
1890, 468 pgs
Book
Contents
Chapter
I. Adam Mott
Chapter
II. Anne Mott
Chapter
III. Marriage and settlement in the mill house at Cowbay
Chapter
IV. At Premium Point.--1803-1811
Chapter
V. At Nine Partners
Chapter
VI. Return to Premium Point
ChapterVII.
In Lombardy Street
Chapter
VIII. In Vandewater Street
Chapter
IX. In Market Street
Chapter
X. Rochester before 1830
Chapter
XI. The separation in the Society of Friends
Chapter
XII. Suffolk Street
Chapter
XIII. Rochester after 1830 |
Chapter
XIV. The last twelve years of Anne Mott's life
Ancestry
of Adam and Anne Mott.
Chapter
XV. The Mott ancestry
Chapter
XVI. The Coddington ancestry
Chapter
XVII. Captain Thomas Willett, the first Mayor of New York
Chapter
XVIII. The Carpenter ancestry
Chapter
XIX. The Underhill ancestry
Chapter
XX. The Willis ancestry
Chapter
XXI. The Titus ancestry
Chapter
XXII. The Seaman ancestry
Chapter
XXIII. The Richbell ancestry
Descendants
of Adam and Anne Mott.
Chapter
XXIV Appendix |
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2. The
descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. : a genealogical
study New York: Harris, Edward Doubleday, 189-?, 8 pgs.
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3. James
Mott of Dutchess County, N.Y. and his descendants New York: Press of
Tobias A. Wright, 1912, Harris, Edward Doubleday, 63 pgs.
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AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 3849 individuals, in 1376
family groups.. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets plus
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