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Norman Albert Mott

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President
  
Theodore Roosevelt

Died
  
1920

Name
  
Norman Mott


Political party
  
Democratic Party

Governor
  
Edmond Noel

Party
  
Democratic Party


Born
  
April 4, 1855 Alburgh, Vermont (
1855-04-04
)

Nationality
  
Scotch (paternal), English (maternal)

Spouse(s)
  
Sue Wingfield Everett, m. November 25, 1884.

Children
  
Everett H. Norman A. Jr. Walter Kellog Mott

Norman Albert Mott, (April 4, 1855 – July 16, 1920), was a member of the Mississippi Legislature in 1911.

Early life

Mott was born in Alburgh, Vermont to Nichols and Amanda (Chilton) Mott. Mr. Mott and his 2 brothers were orphaned at a young age. His father died in 1856 and his mother in 1863. He was raised by his grandmother Phoebe Deuel Chilton in Vermont until he moved south due to health reasons.

While a member of the Mississippi Legislature, Mott served as Chairman of the Investigation of State Officers committee and was a member of the Ways and Means, Municipalities, and Liquor Traffic committees. He was also a publisher of the Yazoo Herald, a newspaper in Yazoo City, Mississippi and the Belzoni Item. The Yazoo Herald remained in the Mott family from 1914 until 1978. He served as president of the Farmers' Union in Mississippi and belonged to the fraternal organization Woodmen of the World.

References

Norman Albert Mott Wikipedia