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My wife is Anita Lee Montague, a descendent of Richard Montague. Peter, below, was Richard's elder brother. To answer my wife's question, yes, you, and everyone else in the families of Peter and Richard Montague, are related, to some degree, to the Duchess of Windsor. Anita is, if my calculations are correct, the Duchesses' tenth cousin, twice removed. I'm sure that explains Anita's incredible sense of style. See (21) Thomas Montague (1719), below, for more.


(17) Peter Montague (1603)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580)

Or Mountague/Mountecough. Peter was born on 21 January 1603 in Boveney, Burnham parish, Berkshire, England, the second son of Peter Montague and Ellenor Allen. Though his father was a farmer, or farmed an estate, Peter came from an educated family. His uncle, William, was at Eton and was a fellow at Kings College, Cambridge, and his father's cousin was the Bishop of Norwich.

In 1621, at the age of 18, Peter emigrated to the Virginia colony, in America, onboard the ship CHARLES.

"Peter Montague, servant, arrived at Virginia aboard the "Charles" in 1621." - from the "Muster Roll" of 23 January 1624
In October 1621 a new governor of the colony, Sir Francis Wyatt, had arrived to succeed Sir George Yeardley. There were nine ships in company with him and in the succeeding year 21 more vessels arrived with thirteen hundred settlers to reinvigorate the colony. Wyatt also brought a new constitution which broadened the rights of the people versus those of the Virginia Company.

Peter was on one of the first ships to follow the new Governor, landing in Virginia in November 1621.

The Virginia Colony

The first expedition to begin colonizing Virginia began on 20 December 1606. Almost from the start, however, investors in the Virginia Company in England were unhappy with the accomplishments of their Jamestown colonists and the profitibility of the colony. A new charter, granted in 1609, allowed the Company to make its own laws and regulations, subject only to their compatibility with English law. To avoid the disputes that had characterized Virginia in its first years, the Company gave full authority and nearly dictatorial powers to the colony's governor. These changes were nearly too little and too late, for Jamestown was just then experiencing its "starving time." The Company, however, was bent on persevering and sent a new batch of ships and colonists in 1611. Over the next five years, Sir Thomas Gates and then Sir Thomas Dale governed the colony with iron fists via the "Lawes Devine, Morall, and Martiall."

The harsh regimes of the Virginia governors were not especially attractive to potential colonists. What was more, the colonists who did go to Virginia often did not have the skills and knowledge to help the colony prosper. The colonists not only found little of value, they were remarkably unable even to feed themselves. As a result, huge numbers of colonists perished from disease (many of which they brought with them), unsanitary conditions, and malnutrition. Between 1614 and 1618 or so, potential colonists were much more attracted to the West Indies and Bermuda than they were Virginia.


Village of Jamestown, on the James River, Virginia, c1615

By 1618, the Virginia Company was forced to change course again. The Company had not solved the problem of profitability, nor that of settlers' morale. Sir Edwin Sandys became Company Treasurer and embarked on a series of reforms. He believed that the manufacturing enterprises the Company had begun were failing due to want of manpower. He embarked on a policy of granting sub-patents to land, which encouraged groups and wealthier individuals to go to Virginia. He sought to reward investors and so distributed 100 acres of land to each adventurer. He also distributed 50 acres to each person who paid his or her own way and 50 acres more for each additional person they brought along. This was known as the Virginia headright system.

With the experiments of John Rolfe, the colony finally discovered a staple product, tobacco. The colonists wanted to plant tobacco because it was a cash crop, even though the King opposed the use of the weed. But the Company constantly discouraged the cultivation of tobacco because its production seduced the colonists away from planting corn. The colony also continued to face the problem of lack of laborers and inability to feed itself. Indian relations, which seemed quiet for a time, finally spelled the end to the Virginia Company. In 1622, Indians rose up and massacred a large number of Virginia colonists. This led to an inquiry into Company affairs and finally the revocation of its charter.

What motivated Peter's emigration? A family tradition that can be traced back to at least 1730 has it that Pete was "rather wild" and that he ran away from home, selling his labor for the passage. The story goes on to say that, once in America, his master caught Peter reading one of his Latin texts and straight-away made Peter a school teacher for his children. If so, then he would have been one of the first teachers in the colony. However, as many did, he later became a planter.

Where Peter went, or what he did for the first two years after his arrival, no record has been found to say. In March 1622 the Indians had risen and killed 347 of the Virginia colonists; strife with the Indians, and the resultant dislocations, would continue for some time. Peter's name does not appear in the list of the "Living and Dead in Virginia," taken on 16 February 1623.

"On the muster roll of the inhabitants of Virginia, taken on Feb. 4, 1624," Peter was "on the muster roll of "Capt. Samuell Mathews plantation, James cityy. Va." as "Peter Montecue, age 21 years, came on the 'Charles' in 1621." . . . The pedigree preserved in the Heralds' College, London, places his [Peter's] name as the next older brother of Richard . . . Against his name on this pedigree in the Heralds' College was written, "was in America 1634."" - from "History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America" by George W. Montague. Samuel Mathews would be Governor of the Colony in 1656.

Peter probably married three times with his last wife being Cicely. Tradition says she was a daughter of Governor Mathews. That would not be unusual if Peter had been employed as a teacher for Mathews' children.

The State Land Registry Office of Virginia at Richmond had these entries,

"Peter Montague was granted, Aug. 22, 1637, 150 acres of Land in the upper county of New Norfolk." - from Book 1, p. 463
Peter probably received this patent in consideration for having induced three persons to emigrate to Virginia. This land was located at the juncture of the Elizabeth River and Oystershell Necke creek - however, I haven't been able to identify this creek in modern Virginia. The upper county of New Norfolk consisted of what was later called Nansemond County. This is downriver from Jamestown, on the southern shore, towards present-day Norfolk. The present Norfolk and Princess Anne counties were called Lower Norfolk until 1691. Nansemond county was consolidated into the city of Suffolk in 1974.
"Feb. 25, 1638, in the same county, 50 acres." - from Book 1, p. 610
This was in the Lower Parish of what is now Isle of Wight County, on the west side of Tapsters Creek, alias Long Ponds. Isle of Wight county is on the other side of the James river from Jamestown.
"Dec. 18, 1645, in the same county, 150 acres." - from Book 2, p. 73
"Nov. 3, 1647, 100 acres, County Nansemond." - from Book 2, p. 130
This brought his total land holdings to 450 acres. This latter property was, after several sales, acquired by John Camble [Campbell?] on 29 Apr 1693.
"Peter Montegue, headright, re patent by William Ewan, Merchant, of 1400 acres in James City County 8 Jul 1648."

Peter was a representative to the House of Burgesses for the County of Nansemond in 1652.

Then, on 4 December 1652, Peter acquired 200 acres in Middlesex County from George Ludlow Esqr. This was an area to the north of Jamestown, on the south bank of the Rappahannock river. Lancaster county is across the river, though at the time I think Lancaster county was considered to cover both sides of the river.

Sometime before 1654 Peter moved his family to Lancaster county and made a home on the north bank of the Rappahannock river, probably not far from the present county seat of Lancaster. The family would live there for many generations to come. Peter probably had a wharf at the water's edge on his property where sea-going ships could load tobacco.

Lancaster County

A county located in the Northern Neck in the Commonwealth of Virginia, near the mouth of the Rappahannock river. Middlesex county is on the other side of the river. The county seat is Lancaster.

Peter was the Commissioner for Lancaster county in 1656 and was a representative for the county in the House of Burgesses from 1657 to 1658. At some point he was also a Justice of the Peace, a post that a man of prominence would be expected to take.

Mr. Peter Montague patented 200 acres adjoining land of Oliver Segar on the south side of the Rappahannock River at the mouth of Sandy Point Creek running to the land of Mr. George Ludlow now in possession of said Montague. 16 Jan 1658. Four persons transpoted [Recall that under the VA headright system, you received 50 acres for each person you transported, so 4 x 50 = 200 acres]. "Note: This patent hath a mistake in the recordinge which is rectified & recorded againe in folio 249. Thomas Brereton, C. Ct." Same date and virtually the same entry stating Lancaster [Middlesex] County. Land next to Randall Chamley and Oliver Segar. Recall that Middlesex County was formed in 1673 from old Lancaster County, i.e. the portion of old Lancaster on the south side of the Rappahannock River.

Cicely died in 1654 and Peter followed on 25 May 1658 [1659]. He was buried on the north bank of the Rappahannock, near his home in Lancaster county. His tombstone was standing as late as 1849, but much defaced by the hand of time. Peter's children were,
(18) Ann Montague (1630), who married John Jadwin
(18) Eleanor Montague (1632), who married William Thompson
(18) Peter Montague (1634)
(18) William Montague (1635)
(18) Elizabeth Montague (1636)
(18) Margaret Montague (1640)

(18) Peter Montague (1634)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603)

Peter was born in about 1634 in Nansemond County, Virginia. He married (1) Elizabeth Morris, (2) Mary Minor, and (3) Mary Doodes in November 1665. The latter was born in 1642. Note that Mary Minor and Mary Doodes were probably the same person, the daughter of Maindort Doodes and Mary Geret, see below.

Peter Montague purchased 200 acres from Minor Doodes of Lancaster [Middlesex], mariner with consent of Mary Doodes on [20?] Nov 1665. Lancaster County. Recorded 1 Dec 1665. Montague of Lancaster, planter, then leased this land back to Minor Doodes sea captain for 54 years. 20 Nov 1665. Note--Maindort Doodes was a Dutch sea captain who, when he was naturalized, anglicized his and his wife's name to Doodes Minor and Mary Minor.

1701--Peter Montague, the son of Peter Montague deceased, patented 1,000 acres Middlesex County upon Rappahannock River beginning on the south side of the mouth of Sandy Point Creek. This land adjoined 200 acres late of Randall Camblett on south side of the mouth of Pins Creek and below land of James Arrock. Granted George Ludlow Esqr., 22 May 1651, assigned and acknowledged before the Grand Assembly to said Peter, deceased, 4 Dec 1652, and recorded in the Book of Deeds of the Gen. Court No. 24 &c. now renewed by order. See above for the original purchase by Peter Montague Sr.

Peter died in 1702 on Montague Island in Middlesex county [or 2 Dec 1695]. Montague island is a bit of land that juts out into the Rappahannock river. It is not really an island, separated as it is from the mainland only by a marsh. On it is the second oldest Montague home standing in America, built circa late 1700s by Col Philip Montague. It is officially on the books as dating from 1810. The last Montague property was sold at the death of William Latane Montague, in about 1838 - from "House of Montague." Peter's children were,
(19) Mary Montague (1665), who married Johnson, Thomas Paine, Colonel Joseph Ball
(19) Peter Montague (1666)
(19) William Montague (1670)
(19) John Montague (1682)

(19) Peter Montague (1666)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634)

He was born in about 1666 in Middlesex county, Virginia. "A grand-son of Peter Montague was granted Oct. 24 1702, 1000 acres in Middlesex County." - from "History and Genealogy of the Montague Family in America" by Geore W. Montague. He married Elizabeth Morris. She was born in about 1670 in Middlesex county, Virginia, the daughter of the Reverend Thomas Morris. Peter died in January 1702 [or 1693]. Peter's children were,
(20) Thomas Montague (1694)
(20) Peter Montague (1696)

(20) Thomas Montague (1694)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666)

He was born in 1694 in Middlesex county, Virginia. He first married Grace Nicholson on 21 December 1716 [1717]. She was born in about 1699 and died on 20 March 1726. Second he married Penelopy Warwick on 31 August 1727. Thomas died in 1756 in Middlesex Virginia. His children were,
(21) Peter Montague (1718)
(21) Thomas Montague (1719)
(21) John Montague (1721)
(21) Clement Montague (1723)
(21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) ??

(21) Peter Montague (1718)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694)

Born on 28 March 1718. He married Anthorit [?]. He died on 27 December 1745 in Orange, Virginia. His children were,
(22) Sarah Montague (1739), who married John Stevens
(22) Elizabeth Montague (1744), who married James Daniel

(21) Thomas Montague (1719)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694)

He was born on 20 February 1719 in Middlesex county, Virginia. He married Jane Daniel in 1753. She was born on 17 August 1733, the daughter of Charles Daniel. Thomas died in June 1778. Jane died in 1812. Their children were,
(22) Catherine Montague, who married Lawrence Smith
(22) Jane Montague, who married a Netherland
(22) Thomas Montague (1754)
(22) John Montague (1755)
(22) Rice Daniel Montague (1756)
(22) Peter Montague (1758)
(22) Mickelborough Montague (1766)
(22) William Montague (1776)

(22) Thomas Montague (1754)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719)

He was born in 1754. He married Sarah Brown. Their children were,
(23) Mary Montague, who married Colonel James Isbell
(23) Elizabeth Montague, who married Jesse Carter
(23) Nancy Montague, who married Hull Hill
(23) Sarah Montague, who married a Palmer

(22) John Montague (1755)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719)

He was born in 1755. He married Rebecca Brown on 7 January 1774 in Spottsylvania county, Virginia. He died on 20 September 1831 in Abbeville county, South Carolina. Their children were
(23) Nancy Montague (1774), who married Major Henry Walthall Watkins
(23) Thomas Montague (1776)
(23) Sallie Montague (1778)
(23) Susannah Custis Montague (1781), who married William Raiford
(23) Charlotte Montague (1783), who married Charles Moseley and Carr McGhee
(23) John Nicolesson Montague (1785)
(23) Mary Montague (1788), who married Richard Hughes Moseley
(23) Philip Montague (1790)
(23) Captain William Latane Montague (1792)
(23) Henry Brown Montague (1795)
(23) Jane Daniel Montague (1798), who married John Hopkins Power

(23) Henry Brown Montague (1795)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719) (22) John Montague (1755)

He was born on 13 August 1795. He married Mary Anne Moody, the daughter of Captain John Moody, on 3 December 1816 at Richmond, Virignia. He died on 4 April 1855 in Baltimore, Maryland. Mary died on 24 June 1882 in Richmond. Their children were,
(24) Robert Montague
(24) Elizabeth Montague (1820)
(24) John Henry Montague (1822)
(24) William Latane Montague (1824)
(24) Douglas Montague (1826)
(24) General Charles Price Montague (1828)
(24) Henry B. Montague (1830)
(24) Dibrell P. Montague (1832)
(24) Kate B. Montague
(24) Mary Anne Montague (1836)
(24) Lieutenant Walter Powhatan Montague (1841)

(24) William Latane Montague (1824)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719) (22) John Montague (1755) (23) Henry Brown Montague (1795)

He was born on 20 August 1824 in Buckingham county, Virginia. A merchant, and sometimes stockbroker, of Baltimore and New York. He married Sallie Howard Love on 25 February 1858. Sally died on 22 April 1876 in New York City. William's second wife was Mary E. Hazlett of Talbot county, Maryland. William died in 1909. His children were,
(25) Frank Howard Montague (1860)
(25) Mary Montague (1862)
(25) Bessie Love Montague (1864)
(25) William Latane Montague Jr. (1866)
(25) Alice M. Montague (1869)

(25) Alice M. Montague (1869)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719) (22) John Montague (1755) (23) Henry Brown Montague (1795) (24) William Latane Montague (1824)

She was born on 30 November 1869. She married Teakle Wallis Warfield, the son of Henry Matier Warfield and Anna Emery, on 15 November 1895 [or 1896]. He died of tuberculosis on 15 November 1896 [or 1897]. She later married John Freeman Rasin, and then Charles Gordon Allen. Her only child was Bessie Wallis.

(26) Bessie Wallis Warfield (1896)
(25) Teakle Wallis Warfield (c1865)

An only child, she was born on 19 June 1896 [1895] iat the Blue Ridge Summit resort in Pennsylvania where her father was staying, vainly attempting to cure his tuberculosis. She was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She married the Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, in 1937. She had previously married Navy pilot Earl Winfield Simpson Jr. in 1916. For a time, starting in 1917, they lived in Coronado, a community next to Naval Air Station North Island, across the bay from San Diego, California. They divorced on 10 December 1927. Wallis then married Ernest Aldrich Simpson in 1928, whom she divorced in 1937.

The rest of her story is too well known to repeat here. The Duchess died on 24 April 1986 in Paris and was buried at Frogmore, Windsor.

(22) Rice Daniel Montague (1756)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719)

(22) Peter Montague (1758)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719)

(22) Mickelborough Montague (1766)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719)

(22) William Montague (1776)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Thomas Montague (1719)

(21) John Montague (1721)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694)

Born on 23 November 1721.

(21) Clement Montague (1723)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694)

Born 29 December 1723 in Christchurch. Married Ann Bartlet on 1 Noveber 1746. She was born on 6 September 1737 in Spotslvania county, Virginia. At the age of 70, Clement married Widow Hannah Lewis on 22 September 1791. He died on 28 October 1791 in St. George parish, Spotslyvania county, Virginia.

(22) Clement Montague (1761)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Clement Montague (1723)

Born circa 1761 and died in 1813 in Barren county, Kentucky. Married Sarah Pemberton on 13 July 1789. She was born on 17 March 1772 in Spotsylvania county. Clement appears to have died before 1820 when Sarah was known as Sarah Davis.

(23) John B. Montague (1790)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Clement Montague (1723) (22) Clement Montague (1761)

Was born after 1790. He died between 1864 and 1865 in home of sister Elizabeth.

(23) Clement Montague (1746)
Lived in Arkansas and Paris, Henry Co., KY ., married Ann circa 1790.

(23) William Montague (1748)
Was born in 1792 in Spotsylvania Co., VA. He died in 1862 in Barren County, KY, USA.

(23) Thomas Clement Montague (1744)
Was born on 19 May 1792 in Spotsylvania Co., VA. or in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY. He married Eleanor G. Day in 1815 . He died on 23 October 1844 in Memphis, TN, USA, at age 52 .

(23) James Montague (1749)
Died in TN. He was born in 1794 in Spotsylvania Co., VA.

(23) Henry B. Montague (1751)
Was also known as Henry Bartlett Montague. He was born on 10 August 1798 in Spotsylvania Co., VA. He married Elizabeth P. Booker on 5 March 1822 . He died on 11 August 1841 in Franklin, Simpson Co., KY, USA, at age 43 .

(22) Thomas Montague
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Clement Montague (1723)

(21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694)

Born on 13 April 1736. He died in 1810. Married Francis Montague, a cousin, the daughter of Abraham Montague and Charlotte Latane, on 3 May 1763. May be brother of Col James Montague, above. Middlesex County, to-wit: Philip Montague, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the Said County (1771).

(22) Thomas Major Montague (1766)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736)

Born in 1766 in Rappahannock, Middlesex county. Died in December 1799. First married Catherine Vass, the daughter of Henry Vass, on 22 December 1787. Thomas married secondly Ann Healy on 2 January 1795. Thomas and Catherine (Vass) Montague had sons Philip and Henry.

(23) Thomas Healy Montague (1796)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) (22) Thomas Major Montague (1766)

(23) Edmund Healy Montague (1802)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) (22) Thomas Major Montague (1766)

(23) Henry Montague
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) (22) Thomas Major Montague (1766)

(23) Philip Montague
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) (22) Thomas Major Montague (1766)

Baptist clergyman.

(24) Howard Williams Montague
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) (22) Thomas Major Montague (1766) (23) Philip Montague

(25) Andrew Philip Montague (1854)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736) (22) Thomas Major Montague (1766) (23) Philip Montague (24) Howard Williams Montague

Mercer college president, was born in Essex county, Virginia, September 27, 1854, son of Howard Williams and Mildred Columbia (Broaddus) Montague and a descendant of Peter Montague, who came from Bovenry, Buckinghamshire, England, to Virginia in 1621 and married Cicely, daughter of Governor Mathews of the Virginia colony.

His father and both his paternal and maternal grandfathers, Philip Montague and Andrew Broaddus, were distinguished Baptist clergymen. He was graduated at the University of Virginia in 1875 and in the same year went to Columbian College (now George Washington University), Washington, D.C., as an instructor in Latin and graduate student, obtaining the degrees of A.M. in 1879 and a Ph.D. in 1888. While in Washington he tutored in Latin the two sons of President Garfield, James R. and Harry A. Garfield. He was made professor of Latin at Columbian College in 1879 and became dean of the college in 1895. Two years later he was called to the presidency of Furman University, South Carolina, remaining there for five years. During his administration he was instrumental in erecting a new dormitory, Montague hall, named in honor of his mother, and the Judson Alumni hall was constructed. He also established the Furman fitting school, housed in its own building, in 1900, secured the abolition of co-education, emphasized the teaching of pedagogy, added to the endowment funds of the university and brought about a marked increase in administrative efficiency. Resigning the position in 1902 he spent ten fruitful years as president of Howard College, Birmingham, Alabama. Among the chief accomplishments of his administration there were the building of Renfroe hall and Montague hall (named in honor of his first wife), the raising of the curriculum to the fourteen "Carnegie units" standard, an increase of 75 percent in the student enrollment, the raising of a $100,000 endowment (the first the college had) and the popularizing of the college and denominational education in general by public speeches and through the press of the state.

During 1912-19 he was president of Columbia College, Lake City, Florida, and from there went to Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, as professor of Latin and public speaking, also becoming dean in 1923, vice-president in 1924, (the office being especially created for him), and acting president in 1927, holding the last position until June 1928.

As a Latin scholar and classicist Montague had few equals in the South and he was editor of "Selected Letters of Cicero" (1890) and "Selected Letters of Pliny" (1893). Richmond College awarded him a LL.D. degree in 1896. He was a member of the American Philological Association, American Anthropological Society, Florida Educational Association (president, 1915) and the Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. While in Birmingham, Alabama, he was licensed to preach in the Baptist Church. Montague possessed indomitable energy and enthusiasm and strong personal magnetism and his distinctive qualities of courtesy, patience, gentleness and loyalty, his cultivated mind, chivalrous nature, and high ideals left their mark upon all who came under his influence.

He was married twice: (1) in Richmond, Virginia, November 3, 1881, to May, daughter of Judge Joseph Christian, of that city; she died in 1906, leaving two children: Maude, wife of Col. Meyrich Benjamin Hawkins, and Howard Christian Montague; (2) in Birmingham, Alabama, May 8, 1907, to Florence, daughter of Henry Wood, of that city. He died at Panama City, Florida, December 3, 1928.

(22) Rev Philip Montague (1776)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736)

Born on 18 June 1776. He died on 9 March 1857 in Fountain Run, Essex county, Virginia.

(22) William Latane Montague (1781)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Thomas Montague (1694) (21) Colonel Philip Montague (1736)

Born on 27 November 1781 in Rappahannock, Middlesex county. He died in 1839.

(20) Peter Montague (1696)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666)

He was born in 1696. He moved from Middlesex county to Spottsylvania county in 1730. The county was divided and he thus became the first settler in Orange county, Virginia.

He married Elizabeth Merry, the daughter of Samuel Merry, in 1728.

One of the more unusual punishments imposed by the Orange county Court was handed down on Thursday, January 23, 1745. Having found Eve, a Negro slave of Peter Montague, guilty of murdering her master by placing poison in the milk she served him, the court ordered: "Therefore it is considered by the court that the said Eve be drawn upon a hurdle to the place of execution and there to be burnt." The sentence was carried out.

Peter died in 1744, murdered I presume by his slave, Eve. His children were,
(21) Thomas Montague (1728)
(21) Peter Montague (1732)
(21) William Montague (1734)
(21) John Merry Montague (1736)
(21) Mary Ann Montague (1738)
(21) Catherine Montague (1740)

(21) Thomas Montague (1728)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696)

He was born on 28 October 1728 and died on 30 March 1730.

(21) Peter Montague (1732)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696)

He was born in 1732 in Orange county, Virginia. Peter Montague was one of the members serving on the first grand jury of the reconstituted County of Orange on 24 May 1750. He married Elizabeth Henderson. He died in 1820. His children were,
(22) Andrew Montague (1762)

(22) Andrew Montague (1762)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732)

He was born on 20 August 1762 in Fredicksburg, Spotsylvania county, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Darnell in 1785. He died on 26 September 1845 in Orange county, Virginia.

(23) William Andrew Montague (1787)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762)

Born 14 March 1787.

(23) John Montague (1789)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762)

Born on 14 Auguust 1789 and died on 11 May 1851. Married Nancy Grady.

(23) Thomas Montague (1792)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762)

Born on 16 April 1792 and died on 18 October 1876. He married first Elizabeth Karson. Second he married Sally Hunt Karson (?).

(23) James Montague (1794)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762)

Born on 20 October 1794.

(23) David Montague (1800)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762)

Born on 25 February 1800. He married Nancy Herndon.

(24) Fielding Montague (1820)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762) (23) David Montague (1800)

Born on 4 June 1820. He married Elizabeth Baker.

(25) James W. Montague

(25) David Montague

(25) John W. Montague

(25) Fielding Montague

(25) Grant Montague

(25) Charles Montague

(24) David Montague (1831)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732) (22) Andrew Montague (1762) (23) David Montague (1800)

Born on 3 July 1831 and died on 30 December 1908. He married Olive Cooper on 24 May 1857.

(22) John Montague (1777)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696) (21) Peter Montague (1732)

Born in 1777 and died on 16 April 1849. He married Pauline Grady.

(21) William Montague (1734)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696)

(21) John Merry Montague (1736)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) Peter Montague (1666) (20) Peter Montague (1696)

Married Nancy Humphries.

(19) William Montague (1670)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634)

Born about 1670/4 and lived in Middlesex county. William married Lettice Ledford Weeks on 3 January 1703 (or 1698) in Virginia. He died on 7 December 1713 in Middlesex.Children: Abraham, William.

(20) Abraham Montague (1701)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670)

Born on 28 September 1701 in Middlesex county and died in 1740 in Essex county at the age of 39. Married Charlotte Latane in Essex county. She died after 1747 in Essex county. Their female children were Martha, Catherine and Frances. Frances married Colonel Philip Montague, her cousin.

In 1771 Abraham Montague signed a petition to free a Baptist preacher who was imprisoned for preaching the Bible in violation of Church of England teachings.

"William Montague of Middlesex Co. VA had sons William and Abraham. Abraham Montague, mentioned above, married Charlotte Latane d/o Lewis Latane, an early minister of South Farnham parish, Essex Co. VA. He lived at the glebe in lower Essex which was part of a 500 acre tract that descended to Anne Sharpe d/o John and Judith under the terms of the will of John Penn(e) who died in 1677." Male children included:

(21) Abraham Montague (1729)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701)

Born in 1728 in Essex county. He died in 1778 in Essex county. He married Elizabeth Corrie.

(21) Latane Montague (1731)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701)

Born in 1731 and died in October 1811 in Granville, NC. He married Catherine Young.

(22) William Latane Montague (1781)

William Latane Montague has been cited as a son of Colonel Philip Montague, but it makes more sense to me that he should be here, as a son of Latane Montague.

(21) Lewis Montague (1725)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701)

Born in 1725 in Middlesex [Essex?] county. He married Bettie Daniel in 1746. She was born in 1725.

(22) Lewis Montague (1759)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725)

Born in 1759 in Middlesex county. He married Catherine Brooke in 1782. She was born in 1761.

(23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759)

Born on 10 March 1793 in Middlesex county. He married Catherine Street Jesse on 14 June 1818 at Ellaslee, Middlesex county. He died on 13 June 1868 at Inglewood.

(24) Robert Latane Montague (1818)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 23 May 1819 in Middlesex county. Died on 2 March 1880 in Inglewood, Virginia. He married Cordelia Gay Eubank on 14 December 1852. President of the Virginia Secession Convention, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia 1860-1864, Confederate Congress Representative. Fleetwood Academy; law degree from College of William and Mary, 1842.

Acquired a large plantation near Saluda, VA, and there built his home, named Inglewood. Campaigned throughout Virginia for election of president Polk, 1844; in Virginia legislature (House of Delagates) as Democrat, 1850-1852; presidential elector, 1853 and 1857; commonwealth attorney of Middlesex county, 1852; Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, 1860; President of Virginia Secession Convention, 1861; On executive council organizing Virginia's Confederate troops and appointing officers; Virginia representative to Confederate Congress, 1863-1865;

Virginia state delegate for Middlesex county, 1873 (for the Conservative Party); judge of eighth Judicial District of Virginia, 1875-1880 (until his death).

(25) Andrew Jackson Montague (1862)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793) (24) Robert Latane Montague (1818)

Born on 3 October 1862 in Mount Prospect, Essex county, Virginia. Home-schooled. He later graduated from Richmond (Va.) College in 1882 and from the law department of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1885 with an LL.B.

A loyal Democrat and distinguished orator, he was appointed by President Cleveland as U.S. district attorney for western Virginia from 1893 to 1897. He was Attorney General of Virginia from 1898 to 1902. He believed in the Democratic political machine headed by railroad lobbyist Thomas Martin was corrupt. He ran as an Independent for Governor and won. A Progressive, he was Governor of Virginia from 1902 to 1906. As Attorney General participated in writing a new Virginian constitution. He proclaimed the new constitution the first year he was governor and called the general assembly to make the statute laws conform to the new constitution. A progressive of the times, he pressed for regulation of companies and railroads, prison reform, highway improvements, and for direct primaries and direct election of Senators. Direct elections were seen as the means of eliminating the corrupting influence of lobbyists on political `machines' that then delivered the vote. He led a campaign in 1905 to institute public schools.

He ran against Martin for the U.S. Senate in 1906 and was defeated by the Martin machine. Afterwards, he was the U.S. delegate to Pan-American Conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1906 and to the Third International Conference on Maritime Law in Brussels, which lasted from 1909 to 1910. He led the Virginia faction supporting Woodrow Wilson at the Democratic National Convention, 1912.

He was finally elected to Congress in 1912, representing the 63 district of Virginia, and served for 12 terms, until his death in 1937. Served on the judiciary committee for much of his service in the House; played a large role in creating the Federal Trade Commission and the National Bankruptcy Act; conducted an impeachment against a U.S. district court judge; obtained a Federal Reserve Bank for Richmond, the Seven Days Battlefield park, and the National Monuments at Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Jamestown. He was a strong opponent of Prohibition, but voted for the Amendment.

He was president of the American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes from 1920 to 1924, an executive in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, president of the American Peace Society, from 1920 to 1924, on the executive committee of the American Institute of Law and served for 3 years as Dean of University of Richmond law school. He wrote "The Life of John Marshall, Secretary of State." Montague was also president of the American Peace Society from 1920 to 1924. Oddly in light of this, his daughter Gay sponsored the launching of the USS VIRGINIA, BB-13, in 1904.

He died in 1937.

(25) Robert Lynch Montague (1864)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793) (24) Robert Latane Montague (1818)

Born on 4 September 1864 in Mount Prospect.

(24) John Adolphus Montague (1821)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 12 June 1821 in Middlesex county. He died on 3 March 1862 in Inglewood, Virginia.

(24) Andrew Jackson Montague (1822)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 4 July 1822 in Richmond, Virginia. He died in July 1862 in Richmond.

(24) William Julius Montague (1824)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 8 July 1824 in Middlesex county. He died on 26 July 1846 in Matamoras, Mexico.

(24) Lewis Brooke Montague (1837)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 17 September 1837 in Middlesex county. He died in Atlantic city, Norfolk county, Viriginia.

(24) Thomas Jesse Montague (1826)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 14 December 1826 in Middlesex county. He died on 15 May 1829.

(24) Colonel Edgar Burwell Montague (1832)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Lewis Montague (1725) (22) Lewis Montague (1759) (23) Lewis Brook Montague (1793)

Born on 2 August 1832 in Essex county, Virginia. He died on 21 February 1885 in Aftron, King & Queen county, Virginia. He is buried at Inglewood, in Middlesex county. He married Virginia Eubank on 28 October 1858 in Nesting, Middlesex county. A sister of his brother's wife, above?

Commandig the 32nd Virginia Artillery (or Infantry?) Regiment, of BGen Paul J. Semmes Brigade, MGen Lafayette McLaws Division, MGen James Longstreet right wing of the Army of Northern Virginia. He fought at Antietam, Fredricksburg, Sharpsburg, etc.

His sons were,

(25) Fairfax Eubank Montague (1861)
Born on 4 March 1861 in Richmond, Henrico county, Virginia.

(25) Edgar Edmonds Montague (1862)
Born on 7 December 1862 in Redfield, Halifax county, Virginia. He died in Hampton, Virginia.

(21) Abraham Montague (1728)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701)

Born in 1728 and died in 1778 in Essex county. He married Elizabeth Corrie.

(21) Latane Montague (1731)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701)

Born in Essex county in about 1731. He died in about 1813 in Granville county, North Carolina. He married Catherine Young in Essex county in about 1754. She died about 1815 in Maurey county, Tennessee.

(22) William Montague (1760)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Latane Montague (1731)

Born in Granville county in 1760. He married Mary Ann "Polly" Owen.

(23) Thomas E. Montague (1795)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Latane Montague (1731) (22) William Montague (1760)

Born on 18 December 1795 in Granville county, North Carolina. He died on 1 February 1860. He married first Diana Carr and then Mary Webb Owen. His sons were,

(24) William Henry Montague (a1839)
Born on 11 February.

(24) Abraham Young Montague (1840)
Born on 28 June 1840 in Wayne county, Tennessee.

(24) Nathaniel A. Montague (1842)
Born on 23 March 1842 in Wayne county.

(24) Robert L. Montague (1846)
Born on 16 May 1846.

(24) Daniel G. Montague (1849)
Born on 20 August 1849 in Wayne county.

(24) Alfred P. Montague (1851)
Born on 1 December 1851 in Wayne county.

(23) Abraham Montague (1798)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Latane Montague (1731) (22) William Montague (1760)

Born on 13 December 1798 at Granville county, North Carolina. He married Clarissa Jones in on 7 January 1819 in Maury county, Tennessee. She was born on 26 May 1797. His sons were,

(24) William James Montague (1828)
Born on 26 November 1828 in Wayne county, Tennessee.

(24) James P. Montague (1830)
Born on 13 September 1830 in Wayne county.

(24) Thomas J. Montague (1834)
Born on 23 September 1834 in Wayne county.

(24) Alfred Owen Montague (1836)
Born in 11 November 1836 in Wayne county.

(24) Abner J. Montague (1836)
Alfred's twin brother. He then married Acenath Hill in 1847 in Wayne county, Tennessee. He died on 5 March 1883 in Wayne county.

(24) Robert Montague (1847)
Born on 3 October 1847 at Wayne county, Tennessee.

(23) William (Buck) Montague (1801)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Latane Montague (1731) (22) William Montague (1760)

Born on 23 February 1801 in Granville county. Died in 1867 in Wayne county, Tennessee. He married first Nancy Johnson and then Mary Ann Owen (sister of Owen above?).

(23) John Montague (1805)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701) (21) Latane Montague (1731) (22) William Montague (1760)

Born on 6 October 1805 in Breckenridge, Kentucky. He died on 23 August 1881. He married Nancy Elliot on 16 November 1826 in Wayne county, Tennessee.

(20) Abraham Montague (1701)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670)

Born on 28 September 1701 in Christ Church, Middlesex county. He married Charlotte Latane in 1723. He died in July 1770 in Essex county.

(21) Francis Montague
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) Abraham Montague (1701)

She married Colonel Philip Montague, her cousin.

(20) William Montague (1706)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670)

Gentleman. Born about 1706. "Son William (b.c. 1706) married 1728 Jane, last name unknown. After the death of her first husband, Jane married secondly Vincent Vass. By her first husband, Jane had son Col. James Montague (b. 18 Feb 1741) who m. 1760 Mary Elizabeth Chinn. Their daughter, Jane Montague (b.c. 1767) m. 27 Feb 1782 Harry Beverley Yates." Died 2 July 1754. His estate, including a number of slaves, came to 1806 pounds (his slaves were his chief asset, valued at between 20 and 50 pounds each). Lewis Montague is listed as a witness and John Montague as executor. Appears to have been living principally at Urbanna, on the Rappahanock river.

(21) Colonel James Montague (1741)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634) (19) William Montague (1670) (20) William Montague (1706)

Born on 18 February 1741, he died on 28 January 1782. He married Mary Elizabeth Chinn. Colonel, Virginia Militia, 1779-1781. At his death he had 22 slaves. The value of his estate was 1782 pounds. John Montague executor. Phil Montague was a witness. Middlesx, ss: James Montague one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said County (1771).

(19) John Montague (1682)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) Peter Montague (1634)

Born on 21 May 1682 in , Middlesex, VA. He was christened on 21 May 1682 in Christ Church, Middlesex, VA. He died on 6 Mar 1733 in Essex.

(18) William Montague (1635)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603)

He was born in 1635 in Nansemond county, Viriginia. He died on 7 December 1713 on Montague Island, in Middlesex county.
1700--William Montague was granted 170 acres in Middlesex County which were granted to Mr. Richard Parrott Sr. 20 Apr 1685, deserted and now granted by order to said Montague etc. Four persons imported.

His children were,
(19) William Montague Jr. (1673)
(19) Thomas Montague (1675)

(19) William Montague Jr. (1673)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) William Montague (1635)

"William Montague, Jr. was granted May 24, 1701, 250 acres in Essex County." - from "History and Genealogy of the Montague Family in America" by George W. Montague.

(20) William Montague III (1707)

He married Hannah Ball on 16 October 1727. His children were Captain William Montague IV (1728) and Thomas (1730).

(19) Thomas Montague (1675)
(10) Richard Montacute (11) Edward Montague (1429) (12) Robert Montague (1455) (13) William Montague (1480) (14) Robert Montague (1505) (15) William Montague (1536-48) (16) Peter Montague (1580) (17) Peter Montague (1603) (18) William Montague (1635)

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