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Amos Mack

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Amos Mack

Birth
Middlefield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Apr 1857 (aged 70)
New York, USA
Burial
Weedsport, Cayuga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9
Memorial ID
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Mack Family Geneaology:
John Mack 1653-1721 of Inverness, Scotland m. Sarah Bagley 1663- 1681 of
Boston, Massachusetts.
Josiah Mack 1693-1769 m. Abigail Peterson ?-1767.
Elisha Mack 1727-1783 m. Mary Ellis 1733-1819.
Elisha Mack 1759-1850 m. Sarah Blossom 1758-1835.
Sarah was the daugher of Thomas Blossom 1728-1764 and Thankful Paddock 1730-?
Amos Mack 1786-1857 m. Elizabeth Ingham 1789-1859.

Known children of Amos and Betsey Ingham Mack:
Elisha H.
Franklin M.
Independence
Laura E.
Mariah
Royal L.
Samuel J.
William
Amos
Betsey

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Bio. by: Linda Mack
John Mack was born March 6, 1653 at Inverness, Highland County, Scotland to John Mackgahye and Lady Marian McDonald. The Macks were of the landed gentry and yeomanry of Great Britain. John traveled from London, England to Boston Harbor in 1669 at the age of sixteen. His reason for coming was possibly due to religious persecution in Scotland at that time. It is thought that he shortened his name and probably served an indenture or an apprenticeship once arriving in America as an immigrant. John married Sarah Bagley April 5, 1681, either at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts or Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Both places show up in the records. Their children were: John Jr., Sarah, Elizabeth, Lydia, Josiah, Orlando, Jonathan, Ebenezer, Marah, Rebecca, Johanna and Deborah. The family moved to Concord, Massachusetts by 1684 and moved on to Lyme, New London County, Connecticut by 1696. The will of John Mack is dated January 5, 1721, he died February 24, 1721 at Lyme, aged 67, and is buried in the Old Fox Farm Cemetery at Lyme. The will was proved March 28, 1721 where the inventory of the estate was valued at 305 pounds, 13 shillings and 11 pence. John and Sarah Mack were the 2nd great-grandparents of Joseph Smith Jr. who organized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in April 1830. His line is John Mack, father of Ebenezer Mack, father of Solomon Mack, father of Lucy Mack, mother of Joseph Smith Jr.
Mack Family Geneaology:
John Mack 1653-1721 of Inverness, Scotland m. Sarah Bagley 1663- 1681 of
Boston, Massachusetts.
Josiah Mack 1693-1769 m. Abigail Peterson ?-1767.
Elisha Mack 1727-1783 m. Mary Ellis 1733-1819.
Elisha Mack 1759-1850 m. Sarah Blossom 1758-1835.
Sarah was the daugher of Thomas Blossom 1728-1764 and Thankful Paddock 1730-?
Amos Mack 1786-1857 m. Elizabeth Ingham 1789-1859.

Known children of Amos and Betsey Ingham Mack:
Elisha H.
Franklin M.
Independence
Laura E.
Mariah
Royal L.
Samuel J.
William
Amos
Betsey

_____________________________________________________________________
Bio. by: Linda Mack
John Mack was born March 6, 1653 at Inverness, Highland County, Scotland to John Mackgahye and Lady Marian McDonald. The Macks were of the landed gentry and yeomanry of Great Britain. John traveled from London, England to Boston Harbor in 1669 at the age of sixteen. His reason for coming was possibly due to religious persecution in Scotland at that time. It is thought that he shortened his name and probably served an indenture or an apprenticeship once arriving in America as an immigrant. John married Sarah Bagley April 5, 1681, either at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts or Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Both places show up in the records. Their children were: John Jr., Sarah, Elizabeth, Lydia, Josiah, Orlando, Jonathan, Ebenezer, Marah, Rebecca, Johanna and Deborah. The family moved to Concord, Massachusetts by 1684 and moved on to Lyme, New London County, Connecticut by 1696. The will of John Mack is dated January 5, 1721, he died February 24, 1721 at Lyme, aged 67, and is buried in the Old Fox Farm Cemetery at Lyme. The will was proved March 28, 1721 where the inventory of the estate was valued at 305 pounds, 13 shillings and 11 pence. John and Sarah Mack were the 2nd great-grandparents of Joseph Smith Jr. who organized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in April 1830. His line is John Mack, father of Ebenezer Mack, father of Solomon Mack, father of Lucy Mack, mother of Joseph Smith Jr.

Inscription

In the 70th. year of his age.



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  • Created by: Max DeLong
  • Added: Nov 2, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100058018/amos-mack: accessed ), memorial page for Amos Mack (12 Jun 1786–13 Apr 1857), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100058018, citing Weedsport Rural Cemetery, Weedsport, Cayuga County, New York, USA; Maintained by Max DeLong (contributor 47972587).