Richbell Mott, 16681734 (aged 66 years)

Name
Richbell /Mott/
Given names
Richbell
Surname
Mott
Birth
Marriage
Marriage of parents
Birth of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a daughter
Death
December 3, 1734 (aged 66 years)
Address
He appeared in the census in 1698 in Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY.
Family with parents
father
mother
Religious marriage Religious marriage1696
-27 years
himself
16681734
Birth: 1668 48 Hempstead, Long Island, NY
Death: December 3, 1734
Father’s family with Jane Hulet
father
stepmother
Marriage MarriageJuly 28, 1647
Mother’s family with Adam Mott
mother’s partner
mother
Family with Elizabeth Thorne
himself
16681734
Birth: 1668 48 Hempstead, Long Island, NY
Death: December 3, 1734
wife
16681739
Birth: 1668 25 26 Long Island, NY
Death: about 1739Hempstead, LI, NY
Marriage MarriageOctober 14, 1696New York, NY
4 years
daughter
son
son
Shared note
Shared note

Father: Adam MOTT Mother: Elizabeth REDMAN

Marriage 1 Elizabeth (3)) THORNE * Married: 14 OCT 1696 in New York

Children 1. Edmund MOTT 2. Margaret MOTT 3. Richbell MOTT 4. Richard
MOTT 5. Elizabeth MOTT 6. Mary MOTT 7. Ann MOTT 8. Jemima MOTT 9.
Keziah MOTT 10. Deborah MOTT --------------- RICHBELL MOTT (Adam1)
m. 1696, Elisabeth Thorne and had: Elisabeth m. Adam Mott of Staten
Island. Mary m. Joseph Mott, of Cow Neck. Anna m. Jonathan Townsend.
Jemima3 m. Stephen Wood. Kesia m. John Jackson. Deborah. Edmond
m. Catharine Sands. Richard b. 1710, m. 1740, Sarah Pearsall, had
son James b. 1741.

Richbell Mott the first born of the second wife, married in 1696,
Elizabeth Thorne of Flushing. The marriage license in the New York
record is dated the 14th October, 1696, and the name is written Rigebell
Mott. He settled at Mad Nan's Neck (Little Neck), perhaps on the
land mentioned in his father's will, and was a man of standing and
force. His grandmother, Ann Richbell, in her will dated April 1700
makes "MR. Richbell Mott" one of her executors, the other two being
Col. Caleb Heathcote and Lieut. John Horton. In 1708, in the division
of the lower part of Cowneck, Richhell received a deed of a tract
of land on the Sound on the west side of the entrance to Hempstead
Harbor. The land is still in the family, the old Mott H

Note

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brookefamily/mottrichbell.htm

Richbell Mott
Born: 1668 Of Great Neck, NY
Married: 14/Oct/1696
Died: Bef. 03/Dec/1734
Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. 4
1734, Sept. 22. Will of Richbell Mott , of Hempstead , "being in great weakness of body"; proved Dec 3, 1734, mentioned: Wife, Elizabeth , to receive £20, per annum, and the use of his farm on Great Neck , as also all his personal estate save two negro slaves and an Irish servant boy, David , for whom he makes provision.
Son, Edmund , 5 shillings.
Son, Richard , a crop of winter wheat, if he assists his mother; also the negro slaves if he pays his mother £8.
From the sale of his lands at Madnan 's neck, his son, Richard , is to get £50,
Daughter, Elizabeth , £100,
Daughter, Mary , £90,
Daughter, Ann , £50,
Daughter, Jemima , £60,
Daughter, Keziah , £110 and
Daughter, Deborah , £40.
The residue of his estate is given to his four grandsons, Richbell , son of Adam Mott , of Staten Island ; Richbell , son of Edmund Mott , of Cow Neck , and Richard and Joseph , sons of Joseph Mott , of Cow Neck .
Executors: sons-in-law, Jonathan Townsend , Esq., of Oyster Bay , Joseph Mott , of Cow Neck , and his friend, Jacob Smith , of Hempstead .

FATHER Adam Mott
MOTHER Elizabeth Redman
WIFE Elizabeth Thorne
CHILDREN

  1. Mary Mott b. Abt 1698
  2. Margaret Mott b. Abt 1699
  3. Edmund Mott b. Abt 1700
  4. Richbell Mott b. Abt 1701
  5. Anna Mott b. Abt 1703
  6. Elizabeth Mott b. Abt 1705
  7. Richard Mott b. 1710
  8. Keziah Mott b. Abt 1712
  9. Deborah Mott b. Abt 1714
  10. Jemima Mott b. Abt 1720

Richbell's great granddaughter, Anne Mott through son Richard married Richbell's brother, Adam Mott's, grandson, Adam Mott.

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Shared note

The marriage license in the New York record is dated the 14th October,
1696, and the name is written Rigebell Mott.