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BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 383<br />

2213.<br />

John W. <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Fielding [921], b. May 10, 1855 ; m.,<br />

April 6, 1883, Ruth Callis, who was b. Sept. 14, 1862. They reside<br />

in Farmington, Fayette Co., Pa.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

3042. Daisy Pearl, b. Aug. 28, 1884.<br />

3043. Minnie Bell, b. Dec. 8, 1885.<br />

3044. A r ellie Gray, b. Sept. 26, 1887.<br />

3045. Annie May, b. Sept. 16, 1889.<br />

2341.<br />

Fairfax Eubank <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Col. Edgar B. [1102], b.<br />

March 4, 186 1 ; m., Nov. 20, 1888, Mary Allen Tyler <strong>of</strong> Richmond,<br />

Va., eldest dau. <strong>of</strong> Mr. John Tyler. # Her great great gr<strong>and</strong>father<br />

John Tyler resided in Connecticut <strong>and</strong> went from there to Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

where he was ordained a clergyman <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal church. Mr.<br />

<strong>Montague</strong> is a member <strong>of</strong> the firm <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong> & Tyler, railroad<br />

<strong>and</strong> general contractors. Residence, Richmond, Va.<br />

children.<br />

3046. Allen Fairfax, b. Oct. 10, 1889.<br />

3047. Edgar Burwell, b. April 25, 1891.<br />

3048. JoJm Tyler, b. Sept. 8, 1892.<br />

2342.<br />

Edgar Edmonds <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Col. Edgar B. [1102], b. Dec.<br />

* Mr. John Tyler was son <strong>of</strong> Mr. John H. Tyler <strong>of</strong> Richmond. Davis' Hist, <strong>of</strong> Wallingford,<br />

Conn., says that John Tyler was in Wallingford previous to 1670. This John Tyler<br />

was gr<strong>and</strong>father <strong>of</strong> John Tyler the preacher, who was b. 1742, educated at Yale, taking there<br />

in 1765 the degree <strong>of</strong> A. M. In 1768 he went to London <strong>and</strong> was ordained by Richard Fennick,<br />

Bishop <strong>of</strong> London, to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Priest in the Church <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>, returned the same year<br />

to Norwich, Ct., where he became Rector <strong>of</strong> Christ Church. It is said that the original Tyler<br />

emigrant came from Devonshire, Eng., <strong>of</strong> Welsh descent, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>ed in Newport, R. I., in<br />

16—. Savage's Gen'l Diet, <strong>of</strong> N. E. states that John Tyler <strong>of</strong> Wallingford, was son <strong>of</strong><br />

William <strong>of</strong> Milford, <strong>and</strong> that William Tyler <strong>of</strong> Milford was from New Haven, 1657, m.<br />

Abigail, dau. <strong>of</strong> Roger Terrell. Job Tyler <strong>of</strong> Andover may have had children before the town<br />

was settled, as Hope or Moses, <strong>and</strong> Dr. Styles found his name (though I doubt a mistake in<br />

his vision) on the roll <strong>of</strong> administrators at Aquedneck or Portsmouth, R. I., 1639. Certain<br />

at Providence was a widow Joan Tyler in 1638, at that point called Tockwotton. Possibly<br />

she was mother <strong>of</strong> Job, who was b. 1619. Nathaniel Tyler was at Lynn 1640. <strong>Peter</strong> Tyler<br />

was at Branford 1668. Abraham Tyler was at Haverhill 1640. George Tyler was at Branford<br />

1674, <strong>and</strong> by wife* Hannah had Isaac, b. 1680; Samuel, b. 16S5. By second wife Mary, had<br />

John, b. 1696; Roger, b. 1698 ; Ebenezer, b. 1703. Hope Tyler was at Mendon 1662, probably<br />

eldest son <strong>of</strong> Job, moved to Roxbury, had Mathew, b. April 9, 1676 ; John, b. 1678 ; moved to<br />

Andover, where Hopestill, perhaps his son, lived in 1691. He there had James, b. 1683. His<br />

wife Mary, <strong>and</strong> two daus. were charged with witchcraft, imprisoned at Salem, but afterward<br />

released.

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