Richard Mott, 1743

Name
Richard /Mott/
Given names
Richard
Surname
Mott
Death of a maternal grandmother
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Marriage
Death of a brother
Death
Religion
Quaker, Society of Friends
Family with parents
father
16681734
Birth: 1668 48 Hempstead, Long Island, NY
Death: December 3, 1734
mother
16681739
Birth: 1668 25 26 Long Island, NY
Death: about 1739Hempstead, LI, NY
Marriage MarriageOctober 14, 1696New York, NY
4 years
younger sister
brother
himself
Family with Sarah Pearsall
himself
wife
17141800
Birth: November 6, 1714 Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA
Death: June 1800Hudson, New York
Marriage Marriage1741
son
son
Shared note

Richard and Hannah (Thorne) Cornell removed to Scarsdale about 1725.
Their four sons and six daughters were as follows, all born at Cowneck
:

  1. Mary, born 1703, died 1762 ; married Henry Sands. 2. Deborah,
    born 1705, died 17/2; married Matthew Franklin. 3. Richard, Jr.,
    born 17o8; married Mary Ferris. 4. Joseph, married Phebe Ferris.
  2. Hannah, married Joshua Quimby. 6. Phebe, born 1715; married Ebenezer
    Haviland. 7. John, born 1717, died, s. p. 1781. 8. Rebecca, born
    1718; married Edward Burling. 9. Elizabeth, born 172o, died 1795;
    married, first, Aaron Palmer; married, second, Aaron Quimby. 10.
    Benjamin, born 1723, died 1771; married, 17th of 9th month, 1742,
    Abigail Stephenson, daughter of Stephen Stephenson of Rye and Jane
    Clement of Flushing, his wife.*

Richard and Hannah (Thorne) Cornell had ten children born on Cowneck,
but between 1725 and 1727 he removed across the Sound to Scarsdale,
where he acquired much land, and, as the County records show, was
staunch to his Quakerism and suffered some unjust persecution for
it. The descendants of Richard Cornell of Scarsdale are still numerous
in this and the neighboring counties. One of the most prominent of
them is the Honorable Thomas Cornell of Rondout, who was born at
White Plains in 1814. And it may be noted that at the first independent
election for town officer