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This article has its humble beginnings. Anyone having good information is welcome to add to it. There is a great deal that can be written about this man. Does anyone know of any biography of him? I know he has many many descendants out there. Having all the children on the list would be great, as well as a picture or two. There are many accomplishments which are not listed here, such as some of the exploration around Salt Lake after the arrival. Isaac Crumm 11:46, 20 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If anyone knows of Salt Lake law firm of Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall, and McCarthy- is John Van Cott the founding Van Cott in that firm, or was that his son? Isaac Crumm 03:54, 23 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Suggestion: If the gallery format was changed to three photos across, it would accomodate the page width on most user browsers/screens. Easier viewing. Best wishes. WBardwin 18:21, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

User comment on surname origins

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Moved user comment from article for discussion here. WBardwin 20:49, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Note: surname van Cott has absolutely nothing to do with the ancient noble family of Van Cats and Welle van Cats of Zeeland and Holland!remove the false information from these pages.
Johannis Van Cott, born 1753 in Oyster Bay, New York, is the grandfather of John Van Cott. The father of Johannis was named Tunis Van Cats. Willem Van Cats was the great great grandfather ... and Willem's father Anthonis is listed as "Anthonis Lord van Cats", whose father was "Willem Lord Van Cats"; Willem's father was Jacob Van Cats who was knighted in 1486, and received from Maximilian of Austria all goods in the city of Gouda, which goods belonged to the disobedientcitizens of Rotterdam. We can read this in a letter dated the last day of February 1488. Are you thinking of a different Van Cats noble Dutch family?Isaac Crumm 22:26, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

John Van Cott, (B. September 7, 1814 d. February 18, 1883), is my paternal great-grandfather. Our surname Van Cott has a paternal direct line to the ancient noble family of Van Cats and Welle Van Cats of Zeeland. I have documented proof of this back to 1060. There is no false information to remove! The American Van Cott's are in fact the Van Cats of Zeeland and Holland.Van Cott 03:03, 3 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Rescue

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I am curious to know more about John Van Cott and his role in the rescue. Everything I have read has come out of the diary of Hosea Stout. Is there any more information on this? Does he have a personal diary?

Start with the link at the bottom of the page. Leave a note on my user page and I will see what I can dig up for youIsaac Crumm 20:25, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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