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On 23 Sept 1663,George Mott, along with his brother John Mott, received a patent for 1200 acres on the north side and in the "freshens" of the Rappahanock River (Cavaliers, Vol 2, p 23). This land is located in present Stafford and King George Counties (Marriages of Richmond County, p 79).
On 10 Sept 1668, along with John Mott a second time, he received a patent for 3700 acres adjoining his own land. The grant was for the transportation of 50 persons including both George and his brother John were listed as members of the group, so they seem to have immigrated at this time. Ann Mott, who was the only one of his four daughters old enough to have a head right at the time that they emigrated was also listed, (Cavaliers, Vol 2, page 53).
On 17 Oct 1670, along with John Mott a third time, he received a patent for 15,654 acres on the north side and in the "freshens" of the Rappahanock River. The grant was for the transportation of 313 persons, (Cavaliers, Vol 2, p 53).
At the time that he died, he had begun a fourth venture, this time with James Harrison and John Bowzee (James Harrison later married his widow). This time they received 9019 acres for the transportation of 180 persons on 29 Nov 1674. This land being located on the south side of the Rappahanock River about 6 miles up from the fall and is now located in Spotsylvania county, (Cavaliers, Vol 2, p 159).
Both John and George Mott left all of their holdings to George's four daughters, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, and Ellen according to (Marriages of Richmond County, pp 57, 71, 79, 186, and 258).
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Mother: Ruth HARRISON |
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_John STARKEY _______|
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_James STARKEY ______|
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|--Edith STARKEY
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| _Peter HARRISON _____
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| _Richard HARRISON ___|
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|_Ruth HARRISON ______|
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|_Ruth BUCKMAN _______|
(1659 - 1716) m 1687|
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