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S3. Nancy, b.<br />

84. Policy, b.<br />

85. CatJierine, b.<br />

86. Betsey, b.<br />

BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 79<br />

— ;<br />

— :<br />

— ;<br />

— :<br />

m.<br />

Nov. 12, 1793,* John Lloyd.<br />

m. Nov. 18,* 1799, Thomas Phips.<br />

m. Samuel Grady.<br />

m. Lewis Pine, <strong>and</strong> one <strong>of</strong> her dau 3 . m.<br />

Thomas Brisfhtwell.<br />

29.<br />

John Merry <strong>Montague</strong>, son<br />

Orange Co., Va.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Peter</strong> [13], b. about 1736 in<br />

He removed to Scott Co., Ky., in the early settlement <strong>of</strong> that state<br />

before 18 10, <strong>and</strong> settled upon Big Eagle Creek. He also owned l<strong>and</strong><br />

at the mouth <strong>of</strong> the Big S<strong>and</strong>y river. He m. Miss Nancy (?)<br />

Humphries who is said to have been <strong>of</strong> Irish descent. He d. about<br />

1825, aged 90 years. His wife died soon after, both died at Big<br />

Eagle Creek, Scott Co., Ky.<br />

87. William Cave,<br />

88. James Merry, bb.<br />

about 1779.<br />

89. <strong>Peter</strong>, b,<br />

90. Elijah, b<br />

91. Catherine, b.<br />

92.<br />

93-<br />

94-<br />

Thomas,<br />

Elizabeth.<br />

Frances,<br />

children.<br />

b. in' Orange Co., Va. Moved to Ky. with his parents.<br />

He attended to the business <strong>of</strong> entering the l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

near Georgetown, Ky., where he was murdered<br />

in the early l<strong>and</strong> troubles <strong>of</strong> that state. Unmarried.<br />

— , settled on the Big S<strong>and</strong>y River, Ky.<br />

— , no further record.<br />

— ;<br />

m. Thomas Woolen, resided near Indianapolis,<br />

Ind. Her son, John, d. about 1S75, no children ;<br />

her son, William, left a large family near In-<br />

dianapolis. The Woolens all sprung from John<br />

Woolen, an Indian Interpreter who lived near<br />

Cape Henlopin, Delaware, <strong>and</strong> died there about<br />

1660.<br />

b. about 1788, d. 1873, aged 85.<br />

b. ; m. Elzy, moved to Indiana.<br />

b. ; m.<br />

John Rogers. She moved to Madison,<br />

Jefferson Co., Indiana.<br />

32.<br />

Capt. Lewis <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Abraham [14], b. about 1725<br />

or 6 in Essex Co., Va.<br />

After the death <strong>of</strong> his mother, his father having died several years<br />

before, he was appointed [Nov. 17, 1747] guardian <strong>of</strong> his brothers<br />

Abraham <strong>and</strong> Latane'. He resided in Essex <strong>and</strong> Middlesex Co.

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