Wearne Letters

These letters were transferred to my father Michael Mott by his father Eric Mott for safekeeping in 1996. Michael brought them from Eric and Kate Mott’s home in Wearne Somerset to his home in Williamsburg, Virginia, and gave the collection the title Wearne Letters. Michael transcribed many of these letters in 1998 and his transcriptions are included in the links. A few were transcribed by Eric and Kate Mott as noted. Many are related to William Mott and Martha Barrowclough (Barrowcliffe) and their children.

William and Martha were married on Aug. 2, 1779, in Birmingham, Warwickshire and had six children in 12 years. Non-conformists, they were members of the New Jerusalem Church in Birmingham at a time when dissenting religious belief was dangerous. They left England for America ~ 1794 seeking greater freedom to practice their new form of worship. Shortly after arriving in the port of New York City, both William and Martha contracted Yellow Fever and died leaving their young children orphaned—some remained in America while others returned to the U.K.

Children of William (1758-1795) and Martha Barrowclough (Barrowcliffe)(1750-1795)
William B Mott (1781-1812)  
Samuel Mott (1784-1838)      
Julius Ceasar Mott (1786-1859)
Jemima Mott (1786-1829)
Martha Mott (1791-1828)
Mary Anne Mott (1793-1819)

Siblings of William Mott (1750-1795)
Isaac Mott (1747-1827)
John Mott (1754-1839)  
Jonas Mott (1756-1775)
Half-Siblings
Robert Mott (1764-1843)      
Sarah Mott (1767-1786)
George Mott (1771-1837)
Mary Mott (1772-1850)

For an inventory of the Wearne Letters with brief description by Michael Mott (MM). Read or download here.

Coming soon:

  • 20 March 1827 Robert Mott to his friend and half-nephew Julius asking advice about Samuel (transcr. MM)
  • 21 Dec 1829 from Robert Mott to Julius (transce. MM)
  • 22 May 1832 from Matilda Mott to Julius (transcr. Eric Mott)