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    1. ORANGE MOTT
    2. Sally, Tried to e-mail you privately but my message was returned to me so here is what I sent you: I have a copy of R. M. Stocker's History of Susquehanna County. Orange Mott is mentioned on several pages of this book but on page 482 I found this. "Orange Mott, a brother of Loani, settled at the lower end of Stone Street, and became one of the oldest men in the county. He died January 23, 1871, aged 98 years, 3 months and six days. For more than 50 years he was one of the leading members of the Baptist Church. His sons were Orange, Rev. Wm. H., Linus, Chester and Amasa, most of whom removed from the township. page 485 "Orange Mott, Jr. (1800-83) a cousin of Mrs. Handrick, resided just above Gordonville, near the Mott homestead. He was a deacon of the Middletown Baptist Church for 30 years, a justice of the peace for a long time, and served for three years as a county commissioner. His first wife was Emeline Ball; his second wife, Ruby (1820-68)m was a daughter of Joseph Cole, of Forest Lake,by whom he had children, - Emma, wife of E. H. Fessenden, of Forest Lake, Ella L., and Villa S. Mott. Jan in Florida

    07/25/1999 03:23:26