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his wife, Elizabeth, two sons and six das., viz. : 1, Edmond of Cow Neck, who 

 had Richbell, Edmond, John, and Margaret; 2, Richard, who mar. Sarah Pear- 

 sail, and d. in 1713, leaving only James, b. 1741. The six das. were, 1, Elizabeth; 

 2. Mary ; 3, Ann, who severally mar. Adam Mott of Staten Island, Joseph Mott 

 of Cow Neck, and Jonathan Townsend of Oyster Bay; 4, Jamirna, who mar. 

 Stephen Wood; 5, Kedzie, who mar. Jackson; 6, Deborah. 



James, b. 1741, son of the above Richard Mott and Sarah Pearsall, mar. in 

 1764 Mary, da. of Samuel and Ann Underbill of Mamaroneck, and had Richard, 

 b. 176G, Ann, b. 176S, Robert, 1771, and Samuel, 1773. About 1775 James Mott 

 settled on the Farm and Mill property in Mamaroneck, opposite New Rochelle, 

 and long known as Mott's Neck, but afterwards as Premium Point. His house 

 (now owned and occupied by Mr. Prior), near the upper end of the present Mill 

 Pond, was adjacent to the null then standing on the creek, which he owned and 

 operated during the Revolution and long afterwards. In 1802 he and his sons 

 built the present dam about half a mile lower down the bay and the large mill, 

 with ten and afterwards twelve runs of stones, and supposed at that time to be 

 superior to an}' mill in the country, and named it Premium Mill, and operated it 

 till about 1815. This mill is still (1879) standing, in a somewhat dilapidated con- 

 dition. 



Richard, eldest son of James Mott of Mamaroneck, b. 1766, retired from 

 Premium Mill about 1808; and afterwards built a cotton mill on property he 

 called Hickory Grove, between Mamaroneck and New Rochelle, and spun spool 

 cotton, etc., till about 1835. He was an eminent Minister of the Society of 

 Friends, and travelled much. He had mar. Abigil Field, and of several children 

 hut one son, Robert, left issue, Richard F. of Burlington, N. J. 



Anne, da. of James Mott, mar. Adam Mott, descended from Adam the younger, 

 above named, son of Adam Mott of Hempstead, and had, 1, James of Phila., b. 

 1788, mar. Lucretia Coffin, celebrated as a Minister of the Society of Friends ; 

 2, Sarah, b. 1791, mar. Silas Cornell of Scarsdale; 3, Mary, b. 1793, mar. Robert 

 Hicks of New York ; 4, Abigal, mar. Lindley M. Moore ; and 5, Richard, b. 

 1804, mar. Elizabeth Smith ; and was Mayor of Toledo, O , 1845-6, and a mem- 

 ber of Congress from there in 1855-9. 



Robert, second son of James, mar. Lydia P. Stausbury and died in 1S04, leav- 

 ing several children. 



Samuel, yonngest son of James, mar. Elizabeth Barnard, and had, Barnard, 

 1795; Abis, 1797; Andrew U., 1799; Charles, 1801 ; Elizabeth, 1870; Matilda, 

 1809. 



Palmer of Mamaroneck. — William Palmer of Westchester, d. about 1670, 

 left Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, proprietor of Mangopson Neck, Mamaroneck, 

 Obadiah, and Thomas. Samuel of Mangopson Neck had issue, (I.), Obadiah, d. 

 1748, mar, Anne and left, 1, William; 2, Samuel ; 3, Benjamin ; 4. David ; 5, 



Obadiah; 6, Caleb; 7, Ester, mar. Angevine ; 8, Mary Anne. (II.), Nehe- 



miah, d. 1760, had one son and a da.. Mary. The son of Nehemiah left Harrison, 

 Drake, Aaron, Nathan, Benjamin, Nehemiah, and Ehhu. (III.), Sylvanus of 

 Mamaroneck, d. 1741, mar. Mary, and had, 1, Robert, mar. Mary ; 2, Sylva- 

 nus; 3, John, mar. Rebecca, and left Joseph, Philip, Marcus, Lewis, Benjamin, 

 Thomas, Esther, and Martha ; 4, Marmaduke ; 5, Edward ; 6, Anne ; 7, Susannah; 

 8, Charity ; 9, Mary. (IV.), Solomon. 



