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148 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

624. Maria C,<br />

625.<br />

626.<br />

627.<br />

628.<br />

629.<br />

William X.,<br />

George Mickelborough,<br />

Mary <strong>Montague</strong>,<br />

Pattie A .,<br />

JoJi7t Townes, Jr.,<br />

630. Annie Byram,<br />

b. Aug. 29, 1833, in Powhatan Co., Va. She<br />

m., April 6, 1852, George Byram <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey; d. Aug. 6, 1852, in Louisville, Ky.<br />

b. Dec. 23, 1835.<br />

b. Jan. 8, 1837.<br />

b. Sept. 7, 1839, 7)i., May 18, 1858, Walter A.<br />

Brown <strong>of</strong> Meridian, Miss. She d. Sept. 5,<br />

1866. Children, Townes Moseley, b. Dec.<br />

16, 1861, d. 1883; Margaret Miller, b. Feb.<br />

12, 1865, ni., June, 1885, Mr. Albert Griggs,<br />

who is now (1894) Division Supt. <strong>of</strong> the Q.<br />

& C. R. R. system, with headquarters at<br />

Somerset, Ky., where they reside. Children,<br />

Albert, Mary Moseley, <strong>and</strong> A. Evans.<br />

b. July 29, 1842, in Kemper Co., Miss.<br />

b. Jan. 29, 1845, in Kemper Co., Miss. He is<br />

a cotton planter, resides in Noxubee Co.,<br />

Miss. P. O. address, Scooba, Kemper Co.<br />

b. Jan. 4, 1847, m., March 31, 1869, R. E. Wil-<br />

bourn <strong>of</strong> Miss. He d. 1875. Children,<br />

William Brooke, Mary Wortley, Richard E.<br />

192.<br />

Sarah Louisa <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> Mickelborough [58], b. April,<br />

1813, in Powhatan Co., Va.<br />

She in., 1833, Dr. James A. Dillard <strong>of</strong> Amelia Co., Va., <strong>and</strong> moved<br />

to Sumpter Co., Ala., shortly after. They subsequently moved to<br />

Crawford, Lowndes Co., their last place <strong>of</strong> residence. Dr. Dillard,<br />

a successful practitioner <strong>of</strong> medicine, was one <strong>of</strong> several physicians<br />

in the South who volunteered their services to the Howard Associa-<br />

tion, to go to Norfolk, Va., when so severely afflicted by the terrible<br />

scourge <strong>of</strong> yellow fever in 1854. Several days after his arrival, he<br />

shared the sad fate <strong>of</strong> others prompted by a like noble spirit, <strong>and</strong> fell<br />

one <strong>of</strong> its victims. Mrs. Dillard was a member <strong>of</strong> the Baptist church<br />

<strong>and</strong> died in 1852.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

631. Edward <strong>Montague</strong>, b. 1834, in Va. He m. Victoria Linsley <strong>of</strong> Montgomery.<br />

Ala. She <strong>and</strong> the three children she<br />

had borne him d. about the year 1867, <strong>and</strong> he<br />

d. soon after. He was an energetic business<br />

man <strong>of</strong> Montgomery, Ala., had many noble<br />

traits <strong>of</strong> character, <strong>and</strong> was exceedingly gen-<br />

erous to his sister <strong>and</strong> younger brothers, left<br />

by the death <strong>of</strong> their parents to his care.

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