History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and ...

History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and ... History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and ...

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9 8 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE. 219. Thomas Trigg, b. 220. 221, William Trigg, b. DaugJiter, b. Son, b. CHILDREN. (By first husband.) — . He d. in 1852 leaving a son, Joseph Trigg, who d. July 22, 1884. Joseph left two children, namely, John W. Trigg who resides at Brockville — ; — ; — . P. O., Spottsylvania Co., Va., and one dau. went to Tennessee. went to Kentucky. He has a son Isaac Trigg, resides (1890) near Spottsylvania C. H., 84 years old. (By second husband.) Children by Mr. Carpenter all d. during the war, 1861, 63. Isabella Montague, dau. of Clement [20], b. about 1755. m. enlisted in the army of the Revolution before James Ballard # . He he was of age. They resided in Spotts. Co. and both died in that Co. near Catherine Furnace [or the narrow guage railroad]. She d. Dec, 1841. He d. Feb. 1, 1856 aged 92. 222. Thomas M., b. about 1790. children. 223. Addison M., b. Oct. 19, 1799, in Spotts. Co.; d. July 28, 1879, in 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. Can1 den M., Lagrange, Ky., unmarried, b. Jan. 17, 1802 ; d. Feb. 3, 1853. Colatinus M., b. March 3, 1804, in Spotts. Co. John M., b. in Spotts. Co. Flavins J., b. July 7, 1808, in Spotts. Co. Belinda, b. , Mary Augusta, b. ; m. 1849, Arthur M. Burton, b. 1819, they went west but returned to Va. in 1872. She */. 1883, and her husband ?n. (2) 1885, Eliza V. Ballard [796]. 66. Thomas Montague, son of William [22], b. about 1755 in Middlesex Co. M. March 23, 1780 Ann Batchelder [records Christ Church]. * The origin of the name Ballard is from the old baptismal name of Ballard. The family were anciently seated in England, in Cos. Sussex, Wilts, and Leicester ; their coat of arms was, " Sable, a griffin segreant erm. armed and gorged with a crown, or." The family were early in America. We find in Hen. Stat. Va. Vol. 2, p. 225, Thomas Ballard was a member of House of Burgesses in June, 1666, from James Co. He was one of his Majesties Council in 1674.

BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 99 'he bond in M. records bears date March 20, 1780. Henry 'ass signed the Marriage Bond. He d. 1789. His will was roved Oct. 26, 1789. He mentions his wife Ann, son Thomas, aus. Catherine and Sarah, with bequests when they arrive at lawful ge. Mentions his brother William, sister Charlotte and Uncle 'hilip Montague. The executors were his wife Ann, and bro. Wil- am. His father left him "his land on Montague Island where he len lived. 1 ' That land reverted or descended to his cousin Thomas, on of his father's bro. Col. Philip. There is an Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Montague dated July, 1810, signed by Lewis Jackon, Latane' Montague and Robert Tunstall, with Philip Montague s administrator. Latane Montague had married the sister of this 'nomas. Philip Montague was his second cousin, and as they are oth concerned in the settlement of this Estate if it does not mean. le estate of this Thomas we do not know to whom it could refer. CHILDREN. 30. Catherine, b. probably 1781 ; m. Latane Montague [322]. ii. Sarah, b. about 1783; m. Mr. Evans. 32. Thomas, b. about 1785 ; d. unmarried. 67. William Montague, son of William [22], b. about 1758. M„ an. 14, 1790 [Ch. ch. record] Elizabeth Valentine*, dau. of Edward r alentine of Augusta Co. Va. His marriage bond is on M. Co. rec- rds, dated Dec. 1, 1789. James Lee signed the bond with him.. le was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was wounded in a aval engagement on the Chesapeake Bay or its rivers. He resided. 1 Middlesex, near the village of Montague which is over the line in. Issex, children. 33. Mary, b. . It is believed that she d. unmarried. 34. Catherine, b. . " " " " " 35. William Valentine, b. Sept. 3, 1797, near the village of Montague, Va.. 36. Clarissa, b. ; ;//. Mr. Lee of Essex Co., probably Charles Ludwell Lee, son of Philip Lee [106]. * Valentine originated from a baptismal name. It has sometimes been corrupted to ollington, in England. The ancient arms of the family were " Sable, on a chevron argent,, iree lions' heads erased of the field." Crest, "a demi-pegasus, salient and erased ermine,. lfiled on the body with a ducal coronet or."

BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 99<br />

'he bond in M. records bears date March 20, 1780. Henry<br />

'ass signed the Marriage Bond. He d. 1789. His will was<br />

roved Oct. 26, 1789. He mentions his wife Ann, son Thomas,<br />

aus. Catherine <strong>and</strong> Sarah, with bequests when they arrive at lawful<br />

ge. Mentions his brother William, sister Charlotte <strong>and</strong> Uncle<br />

'hilip <strong>Montague</strong>. The executors were his wife Ann, <strong>and</strong> bro. Wil-<br />

am. His father left him "his l<strong>and</strong> on <strong>Montague</strong> Isl<strong>and</strong> where he<br />

len lived. 1<br />

' That<br />

l<strong>and</strong> reverted or descended to his cousin Thomas,<br />

on <strong>of</strong> his father's bro. Col. Philip. There is an Inventory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Estate <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>Montague</strong> dated July, 1810, signed by Lewis Jackon,<br />

Latane' <strong>Montague</strong> <strong>and</strong> Robert Tunstall, with Philip <strong>Montague</strong><br />

s administrator. Latane <strong>Montague</strong> had married the sister <strong>of</strong> this<br />

'nomas. Philip <strong>Montague</strong> was his second cousin, <strong>and</strong> as they are<br />

oth concerned in the settlement <strong>of</strong> this Estate if it does not mean.<br />

le estate <strong>of</strong> this Thomas we do not know to whom it could refer.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

30. Catherine, b. probably 1781 ; m. Latane <strong>Montague</strong> [322].<br />

ii. Sarah, b. about 1783; m. Mr. Evans.<br />

32. Thomas, b. about 1785 ; d. unmarried.<br />

67.<br />

William <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> William [22], b. about 1758. M„<br />

an. 14, 1790 [Ch. ch. record] Elizabeth Valentine*, dau. <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />

r<br />

alentine <strong>of</strong> Augusta Co. Va. His marriage bond is on M. Co. rec-<br />

rds, dated Dec. 1, 1789. James Lee signed the bond with him..<br />

le was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, <strong>and</strong> was wounded in a<br />

aval engagement on the Chesapeake Bay or its rivers. He resided.<br />

1 Middlesex, near the village <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong> which is over the line in.<br />

Issex,<br />

children.<br />

33. Mary, b. . It is believed that she d. unmarried.<br />

34. Catherine, b. . " " " " "<br />

35. William Valentine, b. Sept. 3, 1797, near the village <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong>, Va..<br />

36. Clarissa, b. ; ;//. Mr. Lee <strong>of</strong> Essex Co., probably<br />

Charles Ludwell Lee, son <strong>of</strong> Philip Lee [106].<br />

* Valentine originated from a baptismal name. It has sometimes been corrupted to<br />

ollington, in Engl<strong>and</strong>. The ancient arms <strong>of</strong> the family were " Sable, on a chevron argent,,<br />

iree lions' heads erased <strong>of</strong> the field." Crest, "a demi-pegasus, salient <strong>and</strong> erased ermine,.<br />

lfiled on the body with a ducal coronet or."

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