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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4i8 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE. were found in his old army chest by his great-grandson Mr. Hill Montague. A letter from Joseph Ball of " Ditchley " (see page 114 of this book) near Killmarnock, Lancaster Co., Va., dated Dec. 28, 1826 to William Montague "Paradise" near Richmond, which shows that Joseph Ball had recently visited Wm. Montague, and gives an amusing account of his journey home in his old fashioned gig. A letter from Dabney Hundon dated at Fredericksburgh, Va., July 25, 1807 addressed to Capt. Wm. Montague. A letter from Joseph Ball dated at " Bewdley ", Va., May 22, 1808, which requests that Wm. Montague should purchase some small articles for Judith and Sallie Ball in the city of Richmond for the said writer. There was also a diploma given by William and Mary college in 1836 to Col. Thomas Ball Montague son of said William. Also a number of sermons of Rev. Servient Jones, of Williamsburgh. CHILDREN. (By first wife.) 3198. Williain Downman, b. March 3, 1802. 3199. Joseph Ball, b. Nov. 3, 1803, d. July 15, 1804. 3200. Frances Wilmot, b. June 22, 1805, d. Oct. 27, 1805. 3201. Richard Hen ry , 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 Lucy Lee, Herbert Hayuie, John, Thomas Ball, Charles Wortley, Frances Hughes, 3208. Lucy Lee, b. Jau. 7, 1807, d. June 15, 1808. (By second wife.) b. Dec. 6, 1810, d. in early childhood. b. July 21, 1812, d. June 17, 1813. b. Feb. 19, 1814, d. Sept. 22, 1815. b. Feb. 3, 1818, d. Aug. 29, 1874. b. May 27, 1820, d. Sept., 1889. b. June 17, 1822, d. Aug. 29, 1844, at Westwood in Hanover Co., Va. b. Oct. 18, 1824, m. Capt. Americus Wyatt. She d. in the Pacific ocean, while at sea. Her remains were brought to the Co. of Glouces- ter, Va., and buried in the family burying ground. A handsome monument marks her last resting place, upon which is inscribed, "In memory of Lucy Lee Wyatt, who de- parted this life Aug. 10, 1854, at sea, Lat. 4 30' N., Long. 85 W., on a voyage to Salmus 1 ' Bay, Central America. 3l8l. Cave Montague, son of Thomas [3175], b. Feb. 15, 1769 in Orange Co., Va. He moved with his parents to Boone Co., Ky.,

BRANCH OF HIS SON WILLIAM. 419 where he m., Nov. 28, 1802, Phebe Ross. He d. Aug. 10, 1845, and was buried in the family graveyard in Boone Co. She d. Oct. 5, 1870 in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn Co., End. CHILDREN. 3209. Lncinda, b. Oct. 9, 1805, in Boone Co., Ky. 3210. William Henry, b. Aug. 8, 1813, in Boone Co., Ky. 321 j. America Cave, b. July 21,1815,/ ; 3212. Legrand, b. July 21, 1815, \ 3182. Rev. William Montague, son of Thomas [3175], b. Sept. 7, 1774, in Orange Co., Va. Removed with his parents in 1779 to Ky. stopping first at Bryant's Station at the fort near Lexington. It being at that time a wilder- ness and inconvenient to procure the necessaries of life, they removed to North Bend, in Boone Co., Ky. Here he resided in the house his father had built, and here his children were born. Mr. Montague studied for, and became a Baptist minister and attained high stand- ing in his profession. He was connected wuth the Sand Run Baptist church, North Bend association, and stood very high in the associa- tion. The letter that is printed on page 101 of this work, written by Rev. Philip Montague, was addressed to the subject of this sketch, and had been preserved by his son Thomas during his whole life and was found among his papers, and has been since kept by his dau. Mrs. Buskirk, who kindly furnished a copy for this work. Elder Montague was sincerely beloved by the old citizens, many of whom he united in marriage, it became an old saying in those days " Oh! when I get married, I want ' Uncle ' Billy Montague to perform the ceremony." He m. March 24, 1800, Polly Robinson, she was b. Jan. 7, 1784. About 1833 he purchased 300 acres of land in the suburbs of Covington, Kenton Co., Ky., now known as West Covington, and moved his family there, where he resided until his death, July 12, 1842. 3213 Cave, 3214 Elizabeth 3215 Thomas, 3216 Virginia, 3217 Maria, 3218 William, 3219 Polly, CHILDREN. b. July 5, 1 801, in Boone Co., d. April 4, 1821, unmarried, b. Jan. 24, 1804; m., April n, 1822, Allen McCoy. 1). May 3, 1808, in Boone Co. b. Oct. 6, 1810; m., May 1, 1828, William (ioodridge. b. April 2, 1 8 1 3 ; m., July 23, 1832, Henry Hayes, b. 1816, in Boone Co. b. 1819; m., Oct. 27, 1840, George S. Light. She d. leaving one child, Julian, who d. young.

BRANCH OF HIS SON WILLIAM. 419<br />

where he m., Nov. 28, 1802, Phebe Ross. He d. Aug. 10, 1845, <strong>and</strong><br />

was buried in the family graveyard in Boone Co. She d. Oct. 5,<br />

1870 in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn Co., End.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

3209. Lncinda, b. Oct. 9, 1805, in Boone Co., Ky.<br />

3210. William Henry, b. Aug. 8, 1813, in Boone Co., Ky.<br />

321 j. America Cave, b. July 21,1815,/ ;<br />

3212. Legr<strong>and</strong>, b. July 21, 1815, \<br />

3182.<br />

Rev. William <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas [3175], b. Sept. 7,<br />

1774, in Orange Co., Va.<br />

Removed with his parents in 1779<br />

to Ky. stopping first at Bryant's<br />

Station at the fort near Lexington. It being at that time a wilder-<br />

ness <strong>and</strong> inconvenient to procure the necessaries <strong>of</strong> life, they removed<br />

to North Bend, in Boone Co., Ky. Here he resided in the house his<br />

father had built, <strong>and</strong> here his children were born. Mr. <strong>Montague</strong><br />

studied for, <strong>and</strong> became a Baptist minister <strong>and</strong> attained high st<strong>and</strong>-<br />

ing in his pr<strong>of</strong>ession. He was connected wuth the S<strong>and</strong> Run Baptist<br />

church, North Bend association, <strong>and</strong> stood very high in the associa-<br />

tion. The letter that is printed on page 101 <strong>of</strong> this work, written by<br />

Rev. Philip <strong>Montague</strong>, was addressed to the subject <strong>of</strong> this sketch,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had been preserved by his son Thomas during his whole life <strong>and</strong><br />

was found among his papers, <strong>and</strong> has been since kept by his dau.<br />

Mrs. Buskirk, who kindly furnished a copy for this work. Elder<br />

<strong>Montague</strong> was sincerely beloved by the old citizens, many <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

he united in marriage, it became an old saying in those days " Oh!<br />

when I get married, I want ' Uncle ' Billy <strong>Montague</strong> to perform the<br />

ceremony." He m. March 24, 1800, Polly Robinson, she was b. Jan.<br />

7, 1784. About 1833 he purchased 300 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in the suburbs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Covington, Kenton Co., Ky., now known as West Covington, <strong>and</strong><br />

moved his family there, where he resided until his death, July 12,<br />

1842.<br />

3213 Cave,<br />

3214 Elizabeth<br />

3215 Thomas,<br />

3216 Virginia,<br />

3217 Maria,<br />

3218 William,<br />

3219 Polly,<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

b. July 5, 1 801, in Boone Co., d. April 4, 1821, unmarried,<br />

b. Jan. 24, 1804; m., April n, 1822, Allen McCoy.<br />

1). May 3, 1808, in Boone Co.<br />

b. Oct. 6, 1810; m., May 1, 1828, William (ioodridge.<br />

b. April 2, 1 8 1 3 ; m., July 23, 1832, Henry Hayes,<br />

b. 1816, in Boone Co.<br />

b. 1819; m., Oct. 27, 1840, George S. Light. She d.<br />

leaving one child, Julian, who d. young.

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