Anna Mott


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H. B. Wesner/San Bernardino, California/San Bernardino, California Unknown po0516pb.jpg PO-0516 B&W 1700-0516-0002 po0516pb Photo Card Print 4x6 Historic Photographs 1884 or 1885 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Anna Maria Footner (Bartlett) Mott Henry (b. 1861 - d, 1938), shown here in riding habit, was born on December 31, 1861 in Christchurch, England. She died in Fort Worth, Texas on November 11, 1938 and is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Prescott. She was the daughter of Alfred James and Mary Anne Footner Bartlett. In 1879 or 1880, she married Robert Inneo Mott, a poet, in Christchurch. They came to California where he died less than a year after their marriage. In 1893 in Redlands, California, she married George Samuel Henry, a contractor. The Henrys moved to Arizona in 1893 and had four children: Maude Footner (Henry) Hopkins (b. 1894? - d. 1990), Neill Henry, a baby (named for Buckey O'Neill) who died as an infant, Ola Gertrude (Henry) Pitchford (b. 1899? - 1937) and Amelia (Henry) Oldershaw (1902). A dressmaker and milliner by trade, Anna was widowed in 1904 and supported herself and her three children by many forms of employment. A biography on her is in the Territorial Women's Memorial Rose Garden book.

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