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74 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

the late war, no church records exist, <strong>and</strong> it has been found impossible<br />

to trace his children. No <strong>Montague</strong>s have been found who<br />

traced themselves to that Co. It seems probable that he had no<br />

children, or if he had, it has been impossible to trace them.<br />

20.<br />

Clement <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas, Jr., [12] b. Dec. 29, 1723,<br />

in Middlesex Co., Va., bapt. in Christ Church, Jan. 22, 1724.<br />

When he was three years old his mother died, March 20, 1726.<br />

He moved from Middlesex Co. to Spotts. Co. probably soon after he<br />

was 2 1 years old. The first mention <strong>of</strong> him in Spotts. is on a deed<br />

<strong>of</strong> gift dated Sept. 1, 1747, for 56 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, a gift from his<br />

father-in-law, William Bartlett, he having married Ann, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

William Bartlett.* On Feb. 2, 1761, Mr. <strong>Montague</strong> purchased 300<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> from Lewis Fielding, <strong>and</strong> on April 2, 1764 he purchased<br />

73 acres from Thomas Colsom, <strong>and</strong> the same day sold to Thos.<br />

Colsom 85 acres. On Oct. 21, 1770, he made a deed <strong>of</strong> gift for 70<br />

acres to his son Thomas. Sept. 14, 1778, he purchased 200 acres<br />

from Wm. Chiles. June 16, 1779, he sold 25 acres to Thomas Col-<br />

som. Sept. 16, 1779, ne s °ld — acres to Lewis Fielding <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

Sept. 21, 1780, he purchased 19 acres from James Pritchett. Aug.<br />

16, 1781, he sold 200 acres to Michael Blunt. Sept. 18, 1783, he<br />

deeded 150 acres to his son Thomas. March 7, 1785, he made a<br />

deed <strong>of</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> a negro girl to his gr<strong>and</strong>son Thomas C. June 7, 1785,<br />

he made deed <strong>of</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> negro boy named "Stephen" to his son-in-<br />

law John Estes. Oct. 24, 1791, he sold negro girl " Mina " to James<br />

Ballard, who married his daughter Isabella. Sometime after the<br />

year 1783 his wife, Mrs. Ann <strong>Montague</strong>, died, <strong>and</strong> he m. (2) Hannah<br />

* *. He died in 1791. His will was written in 1791 <strong>and</strong> proved<br />

Dec. 6, 1 79 1. The appraisement <strong>of</strong> his personal property amounted<br />

to . ^447<br />

His widow, Mrs. Hannah <strong>Montague</strong>, purchased 310 acres<br />

<strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, May 8, 1792, from Alex. Spottswood, <strong>and</strong> she married,<br />

October, 1798, Isaac Herin <strong>of</strong> Culpeper Co. She was probably<br />

many years younger than her former husb<strong>and</strong>, Clement <strong>Montague</strong>,<br />

for the marriage settlement with Isaac Herin provides for the support<br />

* Bartlett. This name is from Barttelot, a very ancient name, probably from the French<br />

Berthelet a diminutive <strong>of</strong> Bartholomew. An ancient Arms <strong>of</strong> the Bartletts was — " Sable, on<br />

a chevron, flory, counterflory between 3 doves argent, as many trefoils nipped proper."—Six<br />

other coats are mentioned.

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