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Eliza <strong>Montague</strong>, clau. <strong>of</strong> Rev. Philip [75], b. Dec. 1, 1808, in<br />

Middlesex Co., Va. ; m. Edwin Broaddus, second son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong><br />

Elizabeth [Motley], Broaddus. He was b. Jan. 8, 1801, in Gloucester<br />

Co., Va., <strong>and</strong> d. at the same place June 23, 1881. They were married<br />

in Mount Zion Baptist church in Essex Co., by Rev. Philip <strong>Montague</strong>.<br />

She d. May 8, 1881.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

841. Muscoe IV., b. Aug. 20. 1S37. He m. Miss Mountcastle <strong>of</strong> Richmond.<br />

He d. March 23, 1S88, leaving two daus.,<br />

Annie <strong>and</strong> Mertie.<br />

842. William T., b. Dec. 17, 1841. He 7/1, a Miss Roane <strong>of</strong> King <strong>and</strong><br />

Queen Co.; he d. March 27, 1885, leaving two<br />

sons, Wilton <strong>and</strong> Elmore.<br />

843. Vi?'ginia F., b. 1843.<br />

844. Bettie C, b. 1845, resides in Baltimore, Md.<br />

246.<br />

Rev. Howard Williams <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Philip [75], b.<br />

Oct., 18 10, in Middlesex Co., Va.<br />

He was a distinguished Baptist minister <strong>of</strong> King <strong>and</strong> Queen Co.,<br />

Va. Perhaps the mantle <strong>of</strong> his father had descended upon him. A<br />

noble, consecrated minister <strong>of</strong> the Gospel, his life was truly a blame-<br />

less one. Zealous <strong>and</strong> devoted ever to the cause <strong>of</strong> Christ, no<br />

obstacle however great, would prevent him from keeping an appoint-<br />

ment to preach the gospel. One <strong>of</strong> his churches was forty miles<br />

distant from his home in Essex Co., <strong>and</strong> he rode through winter's<br />

intense cold <strong>and</strong> summer's scorching heat to attend it. He had a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> other churches during his ministry. One who knew him<br />

well says, " he was one <strong>of</strong> the loveliest characters I ever knew, amiable<br />

<strong>and</strong> affectionate in the family relation, earnest, zealous <strong>and</strong> conscien-<br />

tious in the discharge <strong>of</strong> his ministerial duties, he was beloved <strong>and</strong><br />

esteemed by all." He d. June 9, 1876, at Fountain Run, Essex Co.,<br />

Va. He ;;/., Oct. 23, 1838, Mildred Columbia Broaddus, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

Rev. Andrew Broaddus,* one <strong>of</strong> the greatest pulpit orators the Bap-<br />

tists have ever had. " The talents <strong>of</strong> Rev. Andrew Broaddus have<br />

been seldom equalled <strong>and</strong> never excelled by any member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Baptist denomination in the state <strong>of</strong> Va., yet the brilliant powers <strong>of</strong><br />

* The family name <strong>of</strong> Broaddus was anciently derived from a place where a river exp<strong>and</strong>s<br />

to a great width on either side.

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