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George Mott

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George Mott

Birth
Beverly, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
Dec 1929 (aged 75)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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G. MOTT, FORMER HOTEL MAN OF LARRABEE DEAD

George Mott, pioneer Manitowoc county resident, who formerly conducted a hotel and blacksmith shop at Larrabee, and sales stables in Sturgeon Bay and this city, and who for years was engaged in farming in the town of Gibson, passed away on Sunday at Mishicot, where, for the past twenty
years he has been living a retired life. He was 71 years of age.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock from the home in the village.

The services will be conducted by Rev. Frank Janek, and the choir of the Melnick Presbyterian church will sing. The deceased attained marked success as a farmer and his kindly disposition won for him many friends.

Born in Canada

The deceased was born in Canada in 1854. He came to this county in early life and operated a farm in Gibson, then conducted sales stables in Sturgeon Bay and Manitowoc, returned to the farm for five years, and later bought the Hotel Larrabee and built the merchandise store and blacksmith shop there. In later years he returned to his farm where he
continued for some time, and then moved to Mishicot to live a retired life.

He was married in 1878 to Sarah Hayes who survives him with five sons and two daughters, Alfred, Weldon, Willard, Oliver and Samuel, Mrs. Henry Fischer, and Mrs. Julius Troullier. One brother Frank of Fond du Lac, a sister, Mrs. Charles Flenje (sic Flentje) of Green Bay, 37 grand children and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
children and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
G. MOTT, FORMER HOTEL MAN OF LARRABEE DEAD

George Mott, pioneer Manitowoc county resident, who formerly conducted a hotel and blacksmith shop at Larrabee, and sales stables in Sturgeon Bay and this city, and who for years was engaged in farming in the town of Gibson, passed away on Sunday at Mishicot, where, for the past twenty
years he has been living a retired life. He was 71 years of age.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock from the home in the village.

The services will be conducted by Rev. Frank Janek, and the choir of the Melnick Presbyterian church will sing. The deceased attained marked success as a farmer and his kindly disposition won for him many friends.

Born in Canada

The deceased was born in Canada in 1854. He came to this county in early life and operated a farm in Gibson, then conducted sales stables in Sturgeon Bay and Manitowoc, returned to the farm for five years, and later bought the Hotel Larrabee and built the merchandise store and blacksmith shop there. In later years he returned to his farm where he
continued for some time, and then moved to Mishicot to live a retired life.

He was married in 1878 to Sarah Hayes who survives him with five sons and two daughters, Alfred, Weldon, Willard, Oliver and Samuel, Mrs. Henry Fischer, and Mrs. Julius Troullier. One brother Frank of Fond du Lac, a sister, Mrs. Charles Flenje (sic Flentje) of Green Bay, 37 grand children and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
children and seven great-grandchildren also survive.


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