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BRANCH OF. HIS SON PETER. 133<br />

147.<br />

Susannah Custis <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> John [52],<br />

b. March 21,.<br />

'81, m. Mr. William Raiford <strong>of</strong> Abbeville Co., S. C, where they<br />

sided. She was a consistent member <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian church.<br />

2. Mary Ann, b. .<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

3. Caroline, b. , m. Robert Hodges. She had two daugh-<br />

ters, Susan <strong>and</strong> Fannie, both are deceased. -<br />

Fannie m. Mr.Watkins<strong>and</strong> left four children.<br />

4. Dr. John <strong>Montague</strong>, b. 1803, m. Emma Tinsley. After her death he<br />

moved to Glenville, Ala., <strong>and</strong> d. a few years<br />

ago (1S91).<br />

15. William, b. , d. when a young man.<br />

6. James, b. , d. in infancy.<br />

148.<br />

Charlotte <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> John [52], b. March 13, 1783, in<br />

owhatan Co., Va. ; m., (1) about 1800, Charles Moseley,* (2) Carr<br />

[cGhee <strong>of</strong> Louisa Co., Va. She resided in Abbeville Co., S. C,<br />

id d. Aug. 12, 1848, in Greenwood, S. C.<br />

ary, b. Oct. 4, 1736.<br />

,rah, b. Jan. 20, 1739.<br />

fin, b, July 23, 1742.<br />

ichel, b. Feb. 8, 1744.<br />

imond b. Sept. 26, 1747: m. Miss Walthall, <strong>and</strong> had issue Major Henry Walthall, who m.<br />

perhaps other children.<br />

Nancy <strong>Montague</strong> Justus; probably Edmond ;<br />

;<br />

imuel, b. Aug. 3, 1750. Moved to Ky. 1790, near Versailles <strong>and</strong> Lexington. One <strong>of</strong> his sons<br />

vi. a dau. <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Wooldridge, his first cousin,<br />

lebe, b. Feb. 6, 1753.<br />

lizabeth, b. Dec. 1, 1755 ; m. Powhatan Wooldridge, moved to Ky. with her brothers Sam'l<br />

<strong>and</strong> Henry, settled near Versailles <strong>and</strong> Lexington. Her dau. m. a son <strong>of</strong> her brother<br />

Samuel, <strong>and</strong> their dau. Catherine Watkins m. Thomas Mountjoy Buck who resided<br />

(1893) at Belleview Farm, Albemarle Co., Va., aged 82.<br />

enry, b. Dec. 26, 1758. Moved to Ky. 1790 with his brother Sam'l <strong>and</strong> sister Elizabeth<br />

Wooldridge. He m. Mrs. Clay <strong>and</strong> was the step-father <strong>of</strong> Henry Clay the Ky. statesman.<br />

On a list <strong>of</strong> Burgesses in Va. for the year 1774 are found the names <strong>of</strong> Benj. Watkins,<br />

presenting Chesterfield Co., <strong>and</strong> Micajah Watkins representing Halifax Co. For other<br />

r atkins see Daniel Fam. in Va. Gen. by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden.<br />

* The following were from the port <strong>of</strong> London bound for Virginia : Joseph<br />

Moseley, age<br />

1, came in the " Bonaventure," Jan. 2, 1634; George Moseley, age 20, came in the<br />

Assurance," July 24, 1635. Joseph Moseley was living at Elizabeth City, Feb. 16, 1623.<br />

)seph Moseley, age 21 in 1624, came in the "Providence" in 1623, <strong>and</strong> in 1624 was residing<br />

i the plant, <strong>of</strong> Daniel Gookines at Newport Newes. The ancient seats <strong>of</strong> the Moseleys in<br />

ngl<strong>and</strong> were in Cos. Lancaster <strong>and</strong> Stafford. The ancient arms <strong>of</strong> John Moseley <strong>of</strong> Mose-<br />

y in Stafford were " Sable, on a chevron, between three milpecks argent, as many mullets,<br />

lies," The manor <strong>of</strong> Hulme, was the seat <strong>of</strong> Sir Edward Moseley in 1612, "Lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

>wn <strong>of</strong> Manchester in Lancashire." Sir Oswald Moseley, the first Baronet <strong>of</strong> this name<br />

as sheriff <strong>of</strong> Lancaster in 1786. His son, Sir Oswald, was M. P. for Staffordshire. Benja-

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