Graduated from William and Mary College. Governor of the Confederate State of Virginia.spouse: Eubank, Cordelia Gay (1835 - 1884)
ADDRESS: 207 Prince St. Alexandria, VA 22314 PHONE: 703/549-2225spouse: Darnell, Prudence Mason (1940 - 1995)
Graduated from the University of Virginia.
Sgt. U.S. Army 100% Disabled Veteran (Parapalegic).spouse: Healy, Virginia (1942 - )
Publisher of the Pittsylvania Tribune.
Twin brother of Clara.
Graduated from Wake Forest attended the University of Virginia received M.D. from the University of New York.spouse: Starbuck, Ella (*1857 - )
INFORMATION: Data on Sheldon and his descendants furnished by his granddaughter Gayla J. Mont ague Erlenbusch.spouse: Bowlby, Helen Lucille (*1895 - )
ADDRESS: 1207 North Southlake Dr. Hollywood, FL 33019 PHONE: 954/925-9317 Graduated from Potomac State Junior College, AS, Penn State University, BS Chemistry, University of Florida, PhD Chemistry, University of Miami, MD.spouse: Samter, Naomi Louise (1960 - )
!NAME: Nickname: "Skinny" ADDRESS: RFD #1 Addison, PA 15411 PHONE: 814/395-3357.spouse: Crawford, Leah Belle (1914 - 1988)******ORIGN AND ANTIQUITY OF THE NAME MONTAGUE******
The name Montague is one of the oldest surnames in existance. It came to France with the Nort hmen from Scandinavia and thence to England with Drogo in 1066 from Normandy, and originate d in the Latin de monte acuto, meaning "of or from a sharp or pointed mountain" [a mountain p eak]. It has been written in various forms as de Monte Acuto, Monteacuto, Montacute, Montagut e, Montaigut, Montaigu, Montagu, Mountagu, Mountague, Montague. There is a mountain in the Py renees of considerable height called Montacuto. In the department of Aisne, in France, may b e seen the ruins of an old feudal Castle, named Montaigu, situated in a town of the same name . This castle was an important fortress in the tenth century. It was besieged and taken by Lo uis d'Outre-mer in 948, was twice captured by the English, once in 1375 and again in 1424, an d was finally taken by Charles VI in 1444. There was also a strong fortress of the name of Mo ntaigu, in Vendee, that was twice besieged in the uprising of 1793. There are several other p laces in France bearing the name of Montaigu; but that from which the English family sprang w as Montagu-les-Bois, in the district of Coutances, in Normandy. of this place one writer says , "Its ancient Lords were famous in the middle ages." In France there were Lords of Montagu , Counts of Chalon, and Eudes; there was Pierre Guerin de Montaigu, Grand Master of the Knigh ts of St. John of Jerusalem in 1208; there was Gilles Aycelin de Montaigut Archbishop of Roue n, and the founder of the college of Montagu at Paris, which existed from 1314 till about 185 0. Two brothers of the family of this Archbishop attained the dignity of Cardinals. The nam e Montagu is a word of three syllables, pronounced Mont-a-gue, and has no connection with th e name of two syllables Mon-Tague, which is a corruption of the Irish name Mac Teague, meanin g the son of Teague. Montague a thousand years ago in Normandy was spelled Montagu. In the Do omsday book of William the Conquorer (1066) it is spelled Montagud, the "d" sailent. The earl y generations in England spelled the name in Latin, Montacute. This was caused Camden says, o n account of continuous wars with France, there was a hatred of anything that was French. I n English records of the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, the name is often printed Mountague . In early records in America and upon tombstones it is spelled Mountague. Co. records of Spo tts and Orange Va., have the name Mountague and Montecue. The name of Peter Montague on the V a. Muster roll of 1624 is spelled Petter Montecue. [Montecue and Montigue are simply a mis-sp ell.] The old Peerages in England have the name variously Mountague, Montague and Montagu. Th e titled families however have invaribly spelled the name Montagu. This includes the Viscount s Montagu, the Dukes of Montagu, the Earls of Halifax and Sandwich and the Dukes of Mancheste r, and they undoubtedly have the most ancient way of spelling it. The final "e" as the name i s commonly spelled, adds nothing to it, though from long usage one may be as correct as the o ther.
ADDRESS: 1016 Main St. Darby, PA 19023 PHONE: 610/461-6861 E-MAIL: montague@juno.com HOMEPAGE : http://www.montague.org/ Winter home in Florida: ADDRESS: Casa Loma 109 50th. Ave. Terrace E. Bradenton, FL 34203 PHON E: 941/752-8970 Previous home address was: RFD#1 Box 144C Addison, PA 15411 Member AOPA. Organized SAC Aero Club at Castle, AFB. Got private pilots license in 1956. Life Member of th e Air Victory Museum. Founder + life member of the Lowcountry Gem + Mineral Society of Charle ston, SC. Founder + life member of Metro Naturists. Life Member of the VFW + Life member of t he Air Force Sergeants Assocation. Life member of Sampson AFB Veterans Assocation #1260. Fir st president of the Darby Borough Historical + Preservation Society. Member of the Delaware C ounty Historical Society Member of the Darby Creek Valley Assocation. Attended Waynesburg Co llege. Majored in Biology and Geology. AE Electronics. Field Engineer Singer-Link. Founde r + President of SFM,Inc. T/Sgt. USAF Retired after 21 years on active duty.spouse: Buehrig, Charlotte Vern (1930 - )
Twin.spouse: Nelson, LaFayette (*1821 - )
NAME! Nickname "Millie". Film #: 452936 Ord. #: 45782spouse: Mastin, Jackson (*1818 - )
Graduated from Richmond Medical College in 1860.spouse: Gordon, Celestine Louise (1841 - 1876)