MARRIAGES: (1) in Saffron Walden, Essex, 28 October 1616, Elizabeth Creel.
(2) in Horseheath, Cambridge, 11 May 1635, Sarah Lott. She died after 31 August 1661.
Between 1639 and 1656, there are about a dozen references in Portsmouth to a man referred to variously as "John Mott," "Goodman Mott" and "old John Mott." Two of these records show that this man was the father of Adam Mott. On 4 June 1649, "Adam Mott having offerred a cow forever and 5 bushels of corn by the year so long as the old man shall live, towards his maintenance that so he might be discharged from any further charge," the town arranged for further supplies to be turned over to William Baulstone for the support of the indigent man. On 3 July 1656, the town voted funds to "John Teft . to keep old John Mott this year for diet, lodging, washing and looking to beside the cow and the corn that the old man's son Adam is engaged to give."
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
MARRIAGES: (1) in Saffron Walden, Essex, 28 October 1616, Elizabeth Creel.
(2) in Horseheath, Cambridge, 11 May 1635, Sarah Lott. She died after 31 August 1661.
Between 1639 and 1656, there are about a dozen references in Portsmouth to a man referred to variously as "John Mott," "Goodman Mott" and "old John Mott." Two of these records show that this man was the father of Adam Mott. On 4 June 1649, "Adam Mott having offerred a cow forever and 5 bushels of corn by the year so long as the old man shall live, towards his maintenance that so he might be discharged from any further charge," the town arranged for further supplies to be turned over to William Baulstone for the support of the indigent man. On 3 July 1656, the town voted funds to "John Teft . to keep old John Mott this year for diet, lodging, washing and looking to beside the cow and the corn that the old man's son Adam is engaged to give."
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
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