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This tintype photo was in the possession of Grant Mottice's son Robert N., and in an envelope labeled, "Tin-type of John C. Mottice and brothers." Although the image is in rather poor condition, it is one of the oldest Mottice photos I have. So, if the identification of the photo is correct, which one is John Mottice, and which 3 of his 6 brothers are pictured with him? Moreover, when was it taken? |
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William Sherman Mottice, brother of Grant Mottice, was the the fourth son of John C. and Catherine G. Mottice. He was born on April 14, 1870 and died Oct. 21, 1923. He married Mary Rose Keck, and they had three children; John H., Arthur Leon, and Gladys C. This photo of Sherman standing beside a bicycle was in the possession of Richard S. Bowman, and has written on the back "Uncle Sherman Mottice." This caption was probably written by Richard Bowman's father, who I believe to be Edgar Bowman, son of Loretta Jane Mottice Bowman who was Sherman (and Grant's) sister. |
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John C. Mottice was the father of Grant Mottice. His middle initial "C" evidently stands for "Creighton", although I have little documentation to support this. His wife was Catharine Gross. |
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From an unknown newspaper circa 1937:
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From an unidentified and undated newspaper clipping: "James Garfield (Butch) Mottice, 77, a retired farmer and a life resident of Sandy Township died Sunday in the residence at RD1, Waynesburg, after an illness of three weeks. "Mr. Mottice belonged to Waynesburg Presbyterian Church, the Men's Bible Class, Magnolia Grange, Good Samaritan Lodge of the IOOF and was a charter member of the Choice Rebekah Lodge. |
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From an unidentified, undated newspaper clipping: "John C. Mottice died at his home, three miles north of Waynesburg, on Friday morning. He was 65 years of age. "He was a member of the G.A.R. and Lawton Guards, and one of the oldest members of the Presbyterian Church, of which he was ruling elder for 25 years. "Revs. W.E. Hill of East Liverpool, and Rev. Munson officiated at the funeral which took place from the Presbyterian Church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Interment in the new cemetery." |
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Catherine Gross was the wife of John C. Mottice and mother of Grant. She was born March 6, 1837 and died June 24, 1901. She married John C. on Sept. 23, 1862. I believe both she and John C. are buried in the "new" Waynesburg cemetery west of town towards Magnolia. The photo at the right has her name written on the back. It is of a type where there are slight color painting-like enhancements made to it. |
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John Mottice was the father of Grant Mottice and served in the Civil War. This document is the actual discharge document from service as opposed to the certificate of service elsewhere on this website. An interesting aspect of this document is that it provides some of his physical characteristics, including height, hair and eye color, and complexion. The front of the document, shown here, reads: |
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John C. Mottice, father of Grant Mottice, was discharged from the Ohio Volunteers of the Federal Army and given a certificate recognizing that honor on December 15, 1864. His certificate of service, shown here (the original, not a copy), indicates that he served as a Private in the 162nd Regiment of the Ohio Volunteers. The body of the document reads: |
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John Creighton Mottice, father of Grant Mottice, was evidently named for Peter Mottice's good friend John Creighton. Since John Creighton had a son of the same name who apparently married two of Peter's daughters, it is possible that John C. Mottice was named after the son rather than the father. Here are some key facts about John C. Mottice's family: |
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This account book of John Mottice, father of Grant Mottice, dates largely within the decade of the 1880s. It is an interesting record of his business with people in the Waynesburg area, including his family. |
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View family pages from the Bible here The only Mottice Family Bible I know to be currently in existence is one originally owned by John Mottice and Catharine Gross, so it probably dates from around 1860. It was in the possession of Robert N. Mottice (John's grandson), and before that, of his son Grant Mottice and his wife, Frances Dieringer. |
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