Second Wife: Beulah Gaskill Mann Mott
Beulah Gaskill was a Quaker who was disowned from the Mount Holly Monthly Meeting in August and September of 1782. What the testimony against her is unknown, but it is likely for her fornication with William Horace Mann which produced a child, William Junior, whose date of birth is only calculated from his death certificate – an index - as being April 2, 1785, five months after Beulah’s marriage to William Horace Mann which is clearly recorded in the New Jersey records as November 3, 1784.
Be that as it may, there is no record of her first husband’s death nor a record of her marriage to John Mott. That evidence is her son, The Rev. William Mann’s contact with his step-brother, my 2nd-Great Grandfather, Mayhew Daggett Mott, towards the end of their respective lives. In a letter in my possession dated Feb. 25, 1864 from Philadelphia, William addresses Mayhew as ‘brother’, writing “You say you are 70, I am 79. Time. Time! O what an eventful story could you and I tell of the past!” He also writes that he remembers “when your father married Miss Naomi Daggett. I was perhaps 11 years old.” He also says that he has kept up a long correspondence with “your sister Theodocia” and asks about the other siblings, saying that he [John] had by his first wife Ebenezer, Vashti, and Sally; that Ebenezer went into idiocy and probably died in New Jersey; he asks “did not Vashti marry a Palmer – you know something about that”, but wants to know what happened to them. “Sally was an (__?__) woman.”
The 1790 census of Rensselaerwick Township, Albany Co., NY conforms to what the Bible shows: One Male over 16 (John), One Male under 16 (Wm. Mann), three females (wife Beulah, daughters Beulah and Elizabeth.) The daughters evidently died young as they are not accounted for on the 1800 census.
When Beulah died is not recorded, but it was likely in 1792 at or shortly after the birth of her third child with John, John junior, who is recorded in the Bible as having been born June 7, 1792. By the same time the next year John was baptised in the Pittsfield Baptist Church, recorded as the husband of Naomi.