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42 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN.<br />

3185.<br />

Willamira W. <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> Thomas [3176], b. about 1773 ;<br />

77i., Capt. John Haynie*. He probably d. Aug., 1796. A letter from<br />

Mrs. Winifred G. <strong>Montague</strong> to John M. Smith dated Farnham, Aug.<br />

5, 1796, she says Capt. Haynie is to be buried on Tuesday. She<br />

speaks <strong>of</strong> his widow as "Myra" no doubt referring to her dau. Willa-<br />

mira. She also speaks <strong>of</strong> sending Holl<strong>and</strong> to school. From the<br />

connection on the records <strong>of</strong> the names John Haynie, Capt. Holl<strong>and</strong><br />

Haynie <strong>and</strong> another Holl<strong>and</strong> who was to be sent to school, it is<br />

believed that John Haynie (the husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Willamira W. <strong>Montague</strong>)<br />

was the son or brother <strong>of</strong> Capt. Holl<strong>and</strong> Haynie <strong>and</strong> that she had a<br />

son also named Holl<strong>and</strong>. Effort has been made to trace this Haynie<br />

family but without success. See note at Col. James <strong>Montague</strong> [44].<br />

3220. Hollci7id.<br />

CHILD.<br />

(Perhaps other children.)<br />

3187.<br />

Thomas Tarplay <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas [3176], b. about<br />

1777 in Lancaster Co., Va.; ;;?., Oct. 27, 1801, Elizabeth <strong>Montague</strong><br />

[76] dau. <strong>of</strong> Col. Philip [24]. The marriage bond on M. records<br />

bears the above date. Samuel <strong>Montague</strong> signed the bond with Thomas<br />

T. It is said that they resided in Richmond Co., where their chil-<br />

dren were born, married <strong>and</strong> lived. No trace <strong>of</strong> them can be found<br />

on the Co. records <strong>of</strong> Richmond, or Essex, or Middlesex. Effort has<br />

been made to trace their children, but without success. His wife<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Montague</strong> died before 1830. See letter <strong>of</strong> Rev. Philip<br />

<strong>Montague</strong> on p. 101, note. The family probably moved west or south<br />

<strong>and</strong> trace <strong>of</strong> them is lost.<br />

/<br />

* Haynie. On the list <strong>of</strong> the living in Va. 1623, occurs the name <strong>of</strong> John Haynie at<br />

Bucke-Row, Elizabeth City. On the muster roll <strong>of</strong> 1624 is the name <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Haynie on<br />

the plant, <strong>of</strong> Robert Thrasher, Elizabeth City. She came in the "Abigail," in 1622. On the<br />

same plant, is the name <strong>of</strong> John Haynie, age 27, came in the " Margett <strong>and</strong> John," in 1621.<br />

Richard Haynie was Burgess in 1697 in Va.; he was married at that time. [Cal. Papers, Vol.<br />

1, p. 7.] Capt. George Ball, brother <strong>of</strong> Richard Ball, m., 1714, a Miss Haynie, dau. <strong>of</strong> Sarah<br />

Haynie. Capt. David Ball m., about 1760, Hannah Haynie.— [H.] "To Sallie B. Haynie<br />

(a distant relative <strong>of</strong> mine) I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath $300.00."—George Washington's will.

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