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268 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE,<br />

ton's sisters married R<strong>and</strong>olphs <strong>of</strong> Va. <strong>and</strong> a sister <strong>of</strong> his wife married<br />

Judge William M. R<strong>and</strong>olph <strong>of</strong> New Orleans. He was also connected<br />

with the Caball family <strong>of</strong> Va. Mr. <strong>Montague</strong> resides in Orl<strong>and</strong>o,<br />

Orange Co., Fla.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

1848. Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 11, 1875.<br />

1849. jane Bratton, b. Nov. 20, 1876.<br />

1850. Fannie St. Bernard, b. April 12, i<<br />

683.<br />

Elizabeth Judith <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> James M. [198], b. March<br />

14, 1844.<br />

She has been a teacher since 1875.<br />

In that year she became the<br />

principal <strong>of</strong> a boarding school at the Warm Springs, Va. In 1876<br />

she became principal <strong>of</strong> a boarding school near Covington, Va.,<br />

where she continued pleasantly until 1881, when she went to Coving-<br />

ton <strong>and</strong> built up an excellent school <strong>of</strong> which she became principal<br />

<strong>and</strong> founder. A position involving much anxiety <strong>and</strong> responsibility.<br />

To such a degree was this a fact that her health gave way after a<br />

year <strong>and</strong> she spent the ensuing winter in Florida. Returned much<br />

benefited, <strong>and</strong> resumed her school labors at Covington from 1883 to<br />

1889, when she was again obliged to rest. In 1891 she had charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> a school at Princeton, W. Va. Many <strong>of</strong> her pupils have been<br />

women <strong>of</strong> usefulness <strong>and</strong> influence, some occupying places <strong>of</strong> promi-<br />

nence <strong>and</strong> responsibility. Miss <strong>Montague</strong> is a lady <strong>of</strong> rare literary<br />

attainment <strong>and</strong> merit. Her home is with her father at Covington, Va.<br />

684.<br />

Lucy Ellen <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> James M. [198], b. Oct. io,<br />

1849 ; m., Nov. 8, 187 1, Robert M. Skeen. Residence, Covington f<br />

Allegheny Co., Va.<br />

children.<br />

1851. Willie Catherine, b. June 16, 1873.<br />

1852. Willia7n <strong>Montague</strong>, b. July 9, 1878.<br />

1853. Frank George, b. Dec. 20, 1882.<br />

690.<br />

Robert Asbury <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas M. [200], b. Dec.<br />

16, 1842, in Richmond, Va.; m., Dec. 23, 1873, Susan Frances Boat-

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