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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43 2 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE. was a gentleman of fine appearance, tall, stately and graceful in every movement. Mr. Montague sold his farm inherited from his father, and moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he engaged in business. For many years he was one of the best known men in the city, and was universally beloved for his gentleness and amiability, always ready to assist a friend. He m. (i), Oct. 25, 1832, Mary Price of Coving- ton, Ky. She d. Dec. 1, 1845 '> Sarah Bacon, who d. June 8, 1881. He d. in 188 1. 3304. 3305. William Cave, William Price, 3306. Frances A melia, 3307. Mary Elizabeth, b. m - CHILDREN. ( 2 )> J an - r ? J 847, in Cincinnati, (By first wife.) — , d. May 15, 1834, aged ten months. b. May 22, 1835, d. unmarried, aged thirty years. He was a young man of fine education and ability. b. Sept. 16, 1839, in New Albany, Ind.; ?n., Nov. 30, 1858, Edmund Barr of Fayette Co., Ky., a moral and upright man of excellent family. b. April 27, 1843; m., Nov. 21, 1867, Judge Edward C. Buskirk, well and favorably known all over his native state of Indiana. Judge of both criminal and city courts of Indianapolis and of Marion Co. Residence, Indianapolis. No. children. 3217. Maria Montague, dau. of Rev. William [3182], b. April 2, 1813 ; m., Henry Hayes. They resided on the Montague farm in Kenton Co., Ky., a few miles back of Covington, where they died. 3308. Virginia, 3309. Josephine, b. 3310. India Alpine, b. children. b. , m. Mr. W. Lewis. They had one child, Harry, who d. some years before his mother. — , m. Mr. Harbeson of Shelbyville, Ky. She d. shortly after. — , d. about 1875, unmarried. 3218. William Montague, son of Rev. William [3182], b. 1816; m., Sept. 26, 1854, Zeralda Vickers. He resided near Covington, Ky., on the farm left him by his father. It was situated on the hill just back of Lewisburgh. He died July 11, 1863 and was buried in the family burying ground on his place, but about the year 1875 his remains were removed by his wife, to Highland cemetery.

BRANCH OF HIS SON WILLIAM. 433 CHILDREN. 331 1. Ella, b. Nov. 15, 1855 ; m., Nov. 2, 1875, Charles Rowland. They have (1890) two children, Jessica Z., b. Oct. 29, 1877, d. May 6, 1878, and Guy, b. Dec. 28, 1881. They reside in Swanton, Ohio. 3312. Thomas Cave, b. Dec. 5, 1857; m., June 10, 1884, Margaret Rowan. They have (1890) two children, Blanche, b. Sept. 3, 1885, d. Oct., 1885, and Edna, b. Nov. 10, 1887. Residence (1890) Covington, Ky. 3313. Mary Elizabeth, b. March 1, 1861 ; M., Feb. 3, 1S80, Charles Scott.* They have two children (1890), Ralph Monta- gue, b. Feb. 12, 1S84, and Garnet, b. March 29, 1888. Mrs. Bettie Scott resides at Constance, Boone Co., Ky. 3314. William, b. Sept. 2, 1863, resides in Covington, Ky., unmarried. EIGHTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 3234- Eleanor Wallace Perry, dau. of John S. and Frances M. [Wal- lace 3190] Perry, b. May 7, 18 12 ; ;;/., Feb. 3, 1829, Presley Neville Pepper.f She resides in Louisville, Ky., in perfect mental vigor. children. 3315. Sarah Frances, b. Nov. 14, 1829, d. Jan., 1849. She m. Dr. John Long and had issue, Fanny Ella Long, who ;//. Clifton T. Dudley, M. D., and had issue, Virginia, Sarah, Lewis who d. in infancy, and Clifton. 3316. Elizabeth A., b. Jan. 5, 1833, d. Sept. 13, 1856. She ;;/. Coleman Woods and had one child, Elizabeth, who d. in infancy. 3317. Amanda M., b. March 15, 1835. * Scott. This name is from Le Scot, meaning a native of Scotland. One of the ancient coat of arms was "Argent, three Catherine wheels within a border engrailed, sable." Thir- teen coats were assigned to the various Scott branches. t Pepper. This name was a corruption of the Norman Pipard from which came many manors in the west of England. Samuel Pepper m. Elizabeth Holton, issue, Elijah Pepper, b. Dec. 8, 1769, d. Feb. 23, 1831 ; m., Feb. 19, 1794, Sarah Neville O'Bannon, b. Sept. 17, 1770, d. Aug. 26, 1848, issue, Presley Neville Pepper [3234], who was b. Oct. 4, 1S04, d. Sept. 2, 1881; m. Eleanor W. Perry [3234]. He was commissioned major 106 Ky. Reg., Dec. 29, 1S31, by Gov. Metcalf. Richard Neville m. Anne Burroughs, a cousin of William Fairfax, issue, Joseph Neville, b. 1730, d. March 4, 1819, m. Emily Kemper, issue, Nancy Neville, in. Win. O'Bannon, Capt. in Revolution, issue, Sarah Neville O'Bannon, supra. Bryan O'Bannon living in Fauquier Co., Va., 1739, m. Miss Davis, issue, John O'Bannon. His son, William O'Bannon, Capt. in Revolution, d. 1804, in. Nancy Neville, issue, Sarah Neville O'Bannon, supra.

43 2 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

was a gentleman <strong>of</strong> fine appearance, tall, stately <strong>and</strong> graceful in every<br />

movement. Mr. <strong>Montague</strong> sold his farm inherited from his father,<br />

<strong>and</strong> moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he engaged in business. For<br />

many years he was one <strong>of</strong> the best known men in the city, <strong>and</strong> was<br />

universally beloved for his gentleness <strong>and</strong> amiability, always ready<br />

to assist a friend. He m. (i), Oct. 25, 1832, Mary Price <strong>of</strong> Coving-<br />

ton, Ky. She d. Dec. 1, 1845 '><br />

Sarah Bacon, who d. June 8, 1881. He d. in 188 1.<br />

3304.<br />

3305.<br />

William Cave,<br />

William Price,<br />

3306. Frances A melia,<br />

3307. Mary Elizabeth,<br />

b.<br />

m<br />

-<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

( 2 )> J an - r ? J 847, in Cincinnati,<br />

(By first wife.)<br />

— , d. May 15, 1834, aged ten months.<br />

b. May 22, 1835, d. unmarried, aged thirty years.<br />

He was a young man <strong>of</strong> fine education <strong>and</strong><br />

ability.<br />

b. Sept. 16, 1839, in New Albany, Ind.; ?n., Nov.<br />

30, 1858, Edmund Barr <strong>of</strong> Fayette Co., Ky.,<br />

a moral <strong>and</strong> upright man <strong>of</strong> excellent family.<br />

b. April 27, 1843; m., Nov. 21, 1867, Judge Edward<br />

C. Buskirk, well <strong>and</strong> favorably known<br />

all over his native state <strong>of</strong> Indiana. Judge <strong>of</strong><br />

both criminal <strong>and</strong> city courts <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Marion Co. Residence, Indianapolis.<br />

No. children.<br />

3217.<br />

Maria <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> Rev. William [3182], b. April 2, 1813 ;<br />

m., Henry Hayes. They resided on the <strong>Montague</strong> farm in Kenton<br />

Co., Ky., a few miles back <strong>of</strong> Covington, where they died.<br />

3308.<br />

Virginia,<br />

3309. Josephine, b.<br />

3310. India Alpine, b.<br />

children.<br />

b. , m. Mr. W. Lewis. They had one child, Harry,<br />

who d. some years before his mother.<br />

— , m. Mr. Harbeson <strong>of</strong> Shelbyville, Ky. She d.<br />

shortly after.<br />

— , d. about 1875, unmarried.<br />

3218.<br />

William <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Rev. William [3182], b. 1816; m.,<br />

Sept. 26, 1854, Zeralda Vickers. He resided near Covington, Ky.,<br />

on the farm left him by his father. It was situated on the hill just<br />

back <strong>of</strong> Lewisburgh. He died July 11, 1863 <strong>and</strong> was buried in the<br />

family burying ground on his place, but about the year 1875 his<br />

remains were removed by his wife, to Highl<strong>and</strong> cemetery.

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