MONTAGUE
There are
three separate lineages of the surname
MONTAGUE
2000
years ago when a child was born it was usually given one name. It was difficult
to know which Peter or John etc. someone was talking about unless they referred
to them as Peter the Fisher or Peter the Carpenter or John the Baptist or John
the Baker. They frequently referred to
them as the son of John or Peter etc. These reference names stuck and were the
beginning of our first surnames. Children were given their father’s surname and
a given name that made it easy to differentiate which John or Peter etc.
someone was talking about.
The
first MONTAGUE surname we know of came from Scandinavia. To differentiate
between Eric from the valley and Eric from the mountain they called the Eric
from the mountain Eric Montague, in Latin (Eric de Monte Acuto) translated to
“Eric of the Mountain Peak”. Some of these Montague’s traveled to a section of
France called Normandy that had been settled by the Northmen. In France their
name was spelled Montagu or Montague. When William Duke of Normandy decided to
wage war against England in 1066 he took his brother Robert and friend Drogo as
his right hand men. So as not to be confused with Montague’s already in England
who had come from Ireland, Drogo took the Latin spelling of his name and became
known as Drogo De Monte-Acuto. His descendants changed the spelling to
Montacute and after the Plantagenet’s lost power they changed their name back
to Montague.
The second MONTAGUE surname came from Ireland. The ancestors of
these Montague’s were named Tague. The son of Tague was called MacTague and the
Irish Montague was derived from this. Descendants of the Irish Montague’s were
dispersed all over the British Isles and were already inhabiting England before
the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The
third MONTAGUE surname came from Germany as Montag which means Monday in
German.
The Skiles Fielding Montague Branch
of the Descendants of
Drogo De MONTE-ACUTO
1.
Drogo De1 Monte-Acuto [237], born
1040 in Montagules-Bois, Coutances, Normandy, France; died 1125 in , Somerset
Co., England, GB. He married unknown.
Notes
for Drogo De MONTE-ACUTO:
NOTE: Montague ancestors have been traced to the
Mountains of Scandinavia as early as the fifth century. No one knows when nor from where they came
to Scandinavia, but it must have been several hundred years before. Drogo de
Monte-Acuto was a descendant of the Northman Rollo the Dane from Scandinavia
who settled Normandy. French spelling of his name was Drogo de Montagu. He
preferred the Latin Drogo de Monte-Acuto which means Dragon of the Mountain
Peak. He came to England with Robert Earl of Morton and his brother
"William the Conqueror". With sixty thousand men and over three
hundred ships they landed at Pevensey upon the coast of Sussex, late in
September, 1066, and immediately burned and scuttled their ships that their
only hope might lie in their courage and resolution, their only safety in
victory. This marked the advent of the first Montague upon the shores of
England, and as he marches on toward the plain near Hastings (where, upon the
14th of October, the battle of Hastings was fought and won), we note that he
bears the kite shaped shield of the Norman invader, its color is cerulean blue,
and upon it is the full length figure of a Griffin, segreant (rampant with
wings spread), and painted a bright golden hue. This was the original Coat of
Arms of the Montagues in England. William having conquered England and ascended
the throne his followers were rewarded with large grants of land. Both his
favorite brother the Earl of Moriton and his trusty follower Drogo de
Monte-Acuto received large possessions.
Children of Drogo De MONTE-ACUTO were as
follows:
+ 2 i William
De2 Monte-Acuto [236], born
1066 in <Montagules-Bois, Coutances, Normandy, France>. He married
unknown.
Generation 2
2.
William De2 Monte-Acuto [236] (Drogo
De1), born 1066 in <Montagules-Bois, Coutances,
Normandy, France>. He married
unknown.
Notes
for William De MONTE-ACUTO
Erected a Monastery at Montacute
Mountain and endowed it with the Borough and Market of Montacute.
Children of William De MONTE-ACUTO were as
follows:
+ 3 i Richard
De3 Monte-Acuto (Knight) [235] married unknown.
Generation 3
3.
Richard De3 Monte-Acuto (Knight) [235] (William De2, Drogo De1), died
1161. He married unknown.
Children of Richard De MONTE-ACUTO
(Knight) were as follows:
+ 4 i Drue
De4 Monte-Acuto [230] married Aliva
Basset [231].
Generation 4
4.
Drue De4 Monte-Acuto [230] (Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1) married Aliva
Basset [231],
daughter of Alan Basset [234]
Notes
for Drue De MONTE-ACUTO
NAME: Nickname: "Drogo Juvenis or
Young Drew".
Children of Drue De MONTE-ACUTO and Aliva
BASSET were as follows:
5 i Drue
De5 Monteacuto [232]
married unknown. !DEATH: Vita Patris
+ 6 ii William5 Montacute [228] married Isabel
(---) [229].
7 iii 5 Monteacuto [233] Nun at Shaftsbury.
Generation 5
6.
William5 Montacute [228] (Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), died 1218. He married Isabel (---) [229].
Notes
for William MONTACUTE:
Became a Baron in 1196 and was Sheriff
of Dorsetshire and Somersetshire (1205-1209).
Children of William MONTACUTE and Isabel
(---) were as follows:
+ 8 i William6 Montacute
(Sir) [227] married unknown.
Generation 6
8.
William6 Montacute (Sir) [227] (William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), died 1247. He married unknown.
Children of William MONTACUTE (Sir) were
as follows:
+ 9 i William7 Montacute [225], born
1210 in <Montacute, Somerset Co., England, GB>. He married Berta (---) [226].
Generation 7
9.
William7 Montacute [225] (William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1210 in <Montacute, Somerset Co., England,
GB>. He married Berta (---) [226], born
1212 in <Montacute, Somerset Co., England, GB>.
Notes for William MONTACUTE:
Was
summoned to attend King Henry III into Gascony, against Alphonse 10th, King of
Castile, who had usurped the province. In 1257 he was summoned to be with King
Henry III at Chester on the feast day of St. Peter, ad vincula, well furnished
with horse and arms, thence to march against Llewellin ap Griffith prince of
Wales. He had similar citation the next year.
Children of William MONTACUTE and Berta
(---) were as follows:
+ 10 i Simon8 Montacute
(Sir) [220], born 1250 in Montacute, Somerset Co.,
England, GB. He married Aufricia Fergus [221].
Generation 8
10.
Simon8 Montacute (Sir) [220] (William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1250 in Montacute, Somerset Co., England, GB;
died 1316. He married Aufricia Fergus [221], born 1252 in , Isle Of Man, GB,
daughter of Fergus (King Isle of Man)
[224]
Notes for Simon MONTACUTE (Sir):
Baron of
Shepton Montacute.
Sir Simon Montacute bore as his Coat of Arms the
original shield of his ancestor Drogo First, (Azure – a Gryphon Segreant, or,
[gold]) as also did his father and all of his ancestors. However, Sir Simon
changed the arms to “Argent (white) three fusils in fess gules (red).” It is
however recorded that Sir Simon used both Coats of Arms, the one which he had
made and the other which he received by inheritance. Fortunately we are not
left in doubt as to what arms he really bore, for the Pope had at that time
made unwarranted pretensions with regard to Scotland and had issued an insolent
bull, to which all the barons of England had made reply in a letter which was
signed by all the Barons, who affixed their names, as their seals, their Coat
of Arms. This letter to pope Boniface VIII was written A.D. 1301, and was
signed by Sir Simon de Montacute, with the other barons. A duplicate of this
letter is preserved in the British Museum, and the plate of the Coat of Arms of
Sir Simon Montague, appended to this work, is copied from his Seal to that
letter. These Arms, with some modification for differences in families, have
been the arms of all the succeeding English families of Montague.
Children of Simon MONTACUTE (Sir) and
Aufricia FERGUS were as follows:
+ 11 I William9 Montacute
(Baron) [214], born 1271 in Cassington, England, GB.
He married Elizabeth Monfort (Baroness) [215].
12 ii Simon9 Montacute [222], born
1275 in Montacute, Somerset Co., England, GB. He married Hawise De Saint Amand [223], born 1273 in <Montacute, Somerset
Co., England, GB>.
13 iii John9 Montacute [340], born
1278 in , England, GB.
Generation 9
11.
William9 Montacute (Baron) [214] (Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1271 in Cassington, England, GB; died 1320 in
Gascony, England, GB; buried 1320 in Christ Church, Dorset Co., England, GB. He
married Elizabeth Monfort
(Baroness) [215], born 1271 in Beaudesert, Warwickshire
Co., England, GB, daughter of Peter Montfort (Lord) [219]
Notes for William MONTACUTE (Baron):
Served in
several expeditions into Scotland in the reigns of Edward I and II. Obtained
the royal charter for free warren at his manor of Aston Clinton in
Buckinghamshire, as he did afterward for those of Saxlingham, in the County of
Norfolk, Knolle in the County of Somerset, and Woneford in the County of Devon.
In the same reign he was governor of Berhamstead Castle and steward of the
King's household; and had a grant of the bodies and ransoms of Rene ap Grenon,
Madock ap Vaughn and Audoenlap Madock, Welsh barons who had rebelled and been
taken prisoners. Moreover, he obtained from the King a special license to make
a Castle of his house at Kersington in the county of Oxford, and was appointed
Seneschal of the duchy of Aquitain and at last in 1318 of Gascony. In the 11th
and 12th of that reign he had summons to parliament and died in 1320 in
Gascony, but was interred at St. Frideeswide, now Christ Church Oxon.
Reference: "A Chronicle of the Kings of England by Sir Richard Baker,
Knight" London 1660.
Children of William MONTACUTE (Baron) and
Elizabeth MONFORT (Baroness) were as follows:
14 i John10 Montacute [318], born
1299 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB.
+ 15 ii William10 Montacute
(King of Man) [208], born 1301 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co.,
England, GB. He married Katharine Grandison [209].
16 iii Simon10 Montacute [216], born
1303 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB; died 1336. Bishop of Worchester.
17 iv Maud10 Montacute [330], born
1307 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB.
18 v Edward10 Montacute [217], born
1309 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB; died 1342. He married Alice Plantagenet [218], born 1326 in <Brotherton,
Yorkshire, England, GB>.
19 vi Alice10 Montacute [331], born 1311 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co.,
England, GB. She married Ralph Daubency [336], born
1309 in <Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB>.
20 vii Mary10 Montacute [332], born 1313 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co.,
England, GB. She married Richard De
Cogan [337], born 9
Oct 1299 in Bampton, Devon Co., England, GB.
21 viii Katherine10 Montacute [333], born 1315 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co.,
England, GB. She married William
Carringston [338], born
1313 in <Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB>.
22 ix Hawise10 Montacute [334], born 1317 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co.,
England, GB. She married Bavant [339], born
1315 in <Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB>.
23 x Isabel10 Montacute [335], born
1319 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB.
Generation 10
15.
William10 Montacute (King of Man) [208] (William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1301 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co., England, GB;
died 30 Jan 1344; buried in White
Friars, London, England, GB. He married
Katharine Grandison [209], born 1304 in Ashford, Middlesex Co.,
England, GB, daughter of William Grandison (Lord) [213] and Sibylla De Tregoz [375] .
Notes for William MONTACUTE (King of Man):
Made
baronet in the reign of Edward II. In the first of Edward III (1327) he was
present at the expedition then made into Scotland, and in the 3rd of
same reign attended the King when he was summoned to do homage to the King of
France for his duchy of Aquitaine, and had also the honor to wait on his
holiness the Pope as Edward’s ambassador. But the best service, perhaps, which
this brave man ever performed for his master, was his bringing the famous
Mortimer Earl of March the Queen’s gallant, to punishment. In the same year
(1330) he was appointed governor of Sherbourne Castle in the county of Dorset,
and of the Castle of Corsse with the Chace of Purbeck. In the 5th of
Edward III he had a charter of free warren in all his lordships of Cookham in
County of Berkshire, Swyneston in County of Southampton, Fulmere in County of
Bucks and of Catsound and Lewisham in Kent. In 1337 he was constituted Admiral
of the King’s fleet, from the mouth of the Thames westward and was advanced to
the title and dignity of Earl of Salisbury. He was present at the memorable
siege of the Castle of Dunbar. The same year he attended the King to Brabant
and obtained several more grants of lands, castles, fairs and advowsons in the
Counties of Oxford, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Chester, Norfolk, Suffolk and
Lincoln. In 1339 he obtained the King’s precept to the lord treasurer and
barons of the exchequer. In 1340 he had the command of the army jointly with
the Earl of Suffolk.
Notes for Katharine GRANDISON:
Countess of
Salisbury The inscription on her tomb stated, that her father was
"descended out of Burgundy, cousin germane to the Emperor of
Constantinople, the King of Hungary and Duke of Bavaria". She was a brave
woman, worthy of such a brave and noble man as was her husband the Earl of
Salisbury. She nobly defended and aided with heroic valor the defense of the
castle of Werk, with her husband's brother, Sir Edward Montacuyte, who was its
Governor, and also bravely defended her own Castle of Salisbury from King David
of Scotland, with the aid of William Montacute, her husband's cousin, while her
husband was a prisoner of war in France as before mentioned in the history of
Sir Simon Montacute.
Children of William MONTACUTE (King of
Man) and Katharine GRANDISON were as follows:
24 i Elizabeth11 Montacute [319], born 1325 in Donyatt, Somerset Co.,
England, GB. She married (1) Giles
De Badlesmere (Baron) [323], born 1 Oct 1314 in Hambleton,
Lancashire Co., England, GB; died Jun 1338. She married (2) Hugh le Despencer (Baron) [324], born 1308 in Stoke, Gloucestershire,
England, GB. She married (3) Guy De
Bryan (Baron) [325], born 1311 in Waylns Castle,
Pembrokeshire, Wales, GB. Baroness of
Badlesmere.
+ 25 ii John11 Montacute
(Sir) [183], born 1327 in <Donyatt, Somerset
Co., England, GB>. He married Margaret Monthermer [184].
26 iii William11 Montacute
(Sir) [210], born Jun 1328 in <Donyatt, Somerset
Co., England, GB>; died Jun 1397. He married (1) Elizabeth Mohun (Countess) [212], born 1332 in Dunster, Somerset Co.,
England, GB. He married (2) , divorced , Joan Plantagenet [238]. He married (3) Joan (---) (Princess) [326], born 29 Sep 1328 in Woodstock, Kent
Co., England, GB.
Notes forWilliam Montacute:
Second Earl of
Salisbury. Before he was of age he was Knighted when Edward landed at La Hague.
He afterward served at the siege of Caeu, and at the glorious battle of Crecy.
When the Order of the Garter was instituted he was the seventh of the original
Knights, and when the Black Prince obtained Aquitaine he attended him to France
and served under him in all his excursions and expeditions. At the battle of
Poitiers he commanded the rear of the English army, and was highly instrumental
in gaining that famous victory. In short, almost his whole life was a perpetual
campaign under Edward III and his son, the Black Prince. He was made governor
of Calais. In the ninth a grant was made to him during life, of the custody of
the Isle of Wright and Castle of Chrisbrook. In the twentieth, the year 1397,
he departed this life, having ordered by his will that every day until his
corpse should be interred at Bisham, distribution should be made of one pound
five shillings to three hundred poor people; likewise that twenty poor men
should bear torches on the day of his funeral, each torch eight pounds weight,
and each of them wearing a gown of black cloth with a red hood; also, that
there should be nine wax lights about his corpse, and upon every pillar of the
church there should be fixed banners of his arms; moreover that Ł30 should be
given to the religious, to sing trentals and pray for his soul.
27 iv Anne11 Montacute [320], born 1330 in Cassington, Oxfordshire
Co., England, GB. She married John
De Grey [327], born
1321 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, GB.
28 v Philippe11 Montacute [321], born 1332 in Salisbury, Wiltshire Co.,
England, GB. She married Roger De
Mortimer [328], born 11
Nov 1328 in Ludlow, Shropshire Co., England, GB; died Feb 1359. Countess of March.
29 vi Sibyl11 Montacute [322], born 1334 in Donyatt, Somerset Co.,
England, GB. She married Edmund De
Arundle [329], born
1332 in <Donyatt, Somerset Co., England, GB>.
30 vii Robert11 Montacute [211], born
1336 in <Donyatt, Somerset Co., England, GB>. Bishop of Worcester.
Generation 11
25. John11 Montacute (Sir) [183] (William10, William9, Simon8,
William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1327 in <Donyatt, Somerset Co.,
England, GB>; died 1396. He married Margaret
Monthermer [184], daughter of
Thomas Monthermer [189] and Margaret Tiptoft [659].
Children of John
MONTACUTE (Sir) and Margaret MONTHERMER were as follows:
+ 31 i John12 Montacute (Sir) [174], born 1357. He married Maud Francis [175].
32 ii Richard12 Montacute [170]
33 iii Thomas12 Montacute [185] Dean of Salisbury.
34 iv Sybil12 Montacute [186]
35 v Catherine12 Montacute [187]
36 vi Margaret12 Montacute [188]
Generation 12
31.
John12 Montacute (Sir) [174] (John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1357; died 1400. He married Maud Francis [175],
daughter of Adam Francis (Sir) [180]
Notes for John MONTACUTE (Sir):
"The
bones of John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, who was beheaded, were brought
from Cirencester, (by order of his widow) and reinterred at Bisham
Priory." Crosse's Antiquities. Here were also laid the "mortal
parts" of the 4th and last Earl of Salisbury, Gen. Thomas Montacute,
killed at the siege of Orleans (1428). Here also rest the remains of John,
Marquis of Montacute, killed at the battle of Barnet in 1470, and also his
brother Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, called the "King Maker."
Here also sleeps that unfortunate youth Edward Plantaganet, son of the Duke of
Clarence, beheaded in 1499 for attempting an escape from confinement.
Children of John MONTACUTE (Sir) and Maud
FRANCIS were as follows:
37 i Thomas13 Montacute
(Sir) [171], born 1388; died Nov 1428. He married
(1) Eleanor Holland [172]. He married (2) Alice Chaucer [173], born 1384 in <Salisbury, Wiltshire,
England, GB>. General & 4th
Earl of Salisbury.
+ 38 ii Richard13 Montacute [176] married
unknown.
39 iii Anne13 Montacute [177] married John Fitzlewis (Sir) [306], born
in West Horndon, Essex Co., England, GB.
40 iv Margaret13 Montacute [178]
41 v Elizabeth13 Montacute [179]
Generation 13
38.
Richard13 Montacute [176] (John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1) married
unknown.
Children of Richard MONTACUTE were as
follows:
+ 42 i Edward14 Montague [169], born
1429 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>. He married unknown.
Generation 14
42.
Edward14 Montague [169] (Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1429 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England,
GB>. He married unknown.
Notes for Edward MONTAGUE:
Montacute
is the Latin spelling of the English name Montague. The spelling of the names
in this genealogy are those most encountered during the research. There is no
doubt concerning the lineage of Robert Montague and Richard Montacute since
they both bore the same Coat of Arms. The Coat of Arms of Montague – Boveney
& Dorney – were: “Argent, three fusils in fess gules (red diamonds),
between three pellets or ogresses (black discs) on a silver shield. The crest
was a Golden Griffin with outstretched wings and a ribbon of alternate Red &
White bands. The motto was “DISPONDEDO ME, NON MUTANDO ME”. Reference:
Edmondson’s Heraldry & Burke’s Encyclopedia
of Heraldry. The three black ogresses were added to the Coat of Arms passed
down by Sir Simon Montague to denote the Boveney & Dorney branches of the
family. Other branches of the family made other alterations. The ogresses Black
may have been added for differences in a family, or they may have been added to
mark some deed done at some time, such
as a large donation of land to the church, as the church at Boveney bears such
a record. Perhaps they may have been added as part of the maternal arms of
William Montague, son of Robert, for his mother was Margaret, dau. of Roger
Cotton. And the arms of one family of Cotton were, “Argent a bend Sable between
three ogresses.” Whatever may have been the origin of the pellets, the fact
still remains, that the Boveney family bear the Arms of Sir Simon Montague of
A.D. 1300, which arms were also born by his son lord William Montacute and by
his grandson the first Earl of Salisbury. Heraldry, or more properly Armory, is
the short hand of History, its purpose was to identify persons and property and
to record descent and alliance. Hundreds of persons may be entitled to the same
initials, may possess precisely the same names; but only the members of a
particular family can lawfully bear certain armorial ensigns, and the various
branches of even that family have their separate differences to distinguish one
from the other. The Boveney family bear the same name as the descendants of
Drogo. They were residing in A.D. 1500 in the same locality and country of
England where the descendants of Drogo had held possessions and manors in A.D.
1400 and for centuries before. They bear the same Arms which alone would seem
to silently but surely denote that they are a branch of the same family. Where
and when the separation took place is not known, but it would seem probable
that the Boveney branch left the main stream, after the year 1300 and before
the year 1400, or between those dates, for their Coat of Arms was not in
existence until adopted by Sir Simon Montacute A.D. 1300, and had they
separated previous to that date, their Arms should have been “Azure a griffin
sergeant, Or.” Again the Arms of the Montagues, after A.D. 1400, who were
descended from the 3rd Earl of Salisbury, have been quartered with
those of the Monthermers, which were “an eagle displayed, vert,” while the
Boveney branch retains the ancient shield of Sir Simon Montacute (1301). There
are several places where such separation seems possible. The spelling change of
the name seems to be consistent after Edward. Some list Edward as Montacute and
others as Montague.
Children
of Edward MONTAGUE were as follows:
+ 43 I Robert15 Montague [135], born
1455 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married unknown.
Generation 15
43.
Robert15 Montague [135] (Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1455 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB;
died 1520 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married unknown.
Notes for Robert MONTAGUE:
!REFERENCE:
The connection between Richard Montacute and Robert Montague was supplied by
Robert Latane Montague III of Alexandria, VA. He is Trustee of the Montague
Memorial Association. It came from a Genealogical Chart hanging in the Urbanna,
VA home of the late Governor of Virginia Andrew Jackson Montague. The research
and chart was commissioned by his son Gen. Robert Latane Montague II.
Children of Robert MONTAGUE were as
follows:
+ 44 i William16 Montague [130], born
1480 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married Jone Grow [131].
45 ii Robert16 Montague [308], born
1482 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>; buried 10 Jan 1575.
46 iii John16 Montague [315], born
1484 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>. He married Cecily (---) [316].
Generation 16
44.
William16 Montague [130] (Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1480 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB;
died 21 Mar 1550 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married Jone Grow [131], born
1481 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>.
Children of William MONTAGUE and Jone GROW
were as follows:
47 i William17 Montague [134], born
1503 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>. He married unknown.
+ 48 ii Robert17 Montague [129], born
1505 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married Margaret Cotton [128].
49 iii Alice17 (---) [132], born
1507 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>.
50 iv Katherine17 Montague [133], born
1509 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>.
Generation 17
48.
Robert17 Montague [129] (William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William
De2, Drogo De1), born 1505 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB;
died 10 Jan 1575 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married Margaret Cotton [128], born 1514 in Wardville, Berkshire Co.,
England, GB; died in Boveney, Berkshire
Co., England, GB, daughter of Roger Cotton [127]
Children of Robert MONTAGUE and Margaret
COTTON were as follows:
+ 51 i William18 Montague [113], born
1536 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married Margaret M. Malthouse [114].
52 ii Lawrence18 Montague
(Vicar of Dorney) [126], born 1545 in Boveney, Berkshire,
England, GB; died 17 Dec 1580 in Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England, GB. He
married Joan Wickham [125], born
1553 in , Buckinghamshire, England, GB; died
in Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England, GB.
Generation 18
51.
William18 Montague [113] (Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1536 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB;
died 20 Mar 1594 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married in 1557, Margaret
M. Malthouse [114], born 1550 in Binfield, Berkshire,
England, GB, daughter of John Malthouse [317] and Margaret Bullock [298] .
Children of William MONTAGUE and Margaret
M. MALTHOUSE were as follows:
53 i Robert19 Montague [115], born 24
Mar 1560 in Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England, GB; died 26 Dec 1574 in Burnham,
Buckinghamshire, England, GB.
54 ii William19 Montague [116], born 18
Apr 1562 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, GB; died 1634.
55 iii Sarah19 Montague [117], born 3
Jan 1563 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, GB; died 22 Feb 1563 in Dorney,
Berkshire, England, GB.
56 iv Elizabeth19 Montague [118], born 24 Jun 1565 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire,
England, GB. She married Richard
Burns [124], born
1561 in Wingfields, Berkshire Co., England, GB; died in Wingfields, Berkshire Co., England, GB.
57 v George19 Montague [119], born 14
Sep 1567 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, GB; died 11 Sep 1640 in Burnham,
Buckinghamshire, England, GB. He married (1)
Joan Maston [123], born 1571 in <Burnham,
Buckinghamshire, England, GB>; died 29 Sep 1626 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire,
England, GB. He married (2) Susan
Norris [313], born
1571 in <Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, GB>.
58 vi Anne19 Montague [120], born 1570 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire,
England, GB. She married (1) Daniel
Ballard [121], born
1566 in <Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, GB>. She married (2) Edward Smith [122], born
1566 in <Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, GB>.
+ 59 vii Peter19 Montague [103], born
1573 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married Eleanor Allen [104].
Generation 19
59.
Peter19 Montague [103] (William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1573 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB;
died 16 Mar 1638 in Warfield, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married in 1593, Eleanor
Allen [104], born 7 Feb 1579 in Burnham,
Buckinghamshire, England, GB; died 1658 in , Berkshire Co., England, GB,
daughter of William Allen [314]
The church in Boveney, England where
Peter Montague and his family attended.
Children of Peter MONTAGUE and Eleanor
ALLEN were as follows:
60 i William20 Montague [105], born 6
Mar 1596 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married unknown.
61 ii Margaret20 Montague [106], born 1600 in Boveney, Berkshire Co.,
England, GB. She married Tayler [111], born
1596 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>.
+ 62 iii Peter20 Montague [101], born 21
Jan 1603 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB. He married (1) Cicely Reynolds [102]. He married (2) Hannah (---) [480].
63 iv Elizabeth20 Montague [107], born
1606 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB.
64 v Ann20 Montague [108], born 1609 in Boveney, Berkshire Co.,
England, GB. She married John Wheatlie [112], born
1605 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>.
65 vi Robert20 Montague [109], born
1612 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB.
66 vii Richard20 Montague [110], born
1615 in Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB; died 14 Dec 1681 in Hadley,
Hampshire Co., MA, USA. He married in 1637, Abigail Downing [307], born
1616 in Norwich, Norfolk Co., England, GB.
Generation 20
62.
Peter20 Montague [101] (Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 21 Jan 1603 in Boveney, Berkshire Co.,
England, GB; died 25 May 1659 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co., VA, USA. He married
(1) in 1629 in James City, VA, USA, Cicely Reynolds [102], born 1605 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire,
England, GB; died in , VA, daughter
of Reynolds [343] and Jane Phippen [292] . He married (2) Hannah (---) [480], born
1607 in <Boveney, Berkshire Co., England, GB>.
Notes
for Peter MONTAGUE
Sailed to
Virginia on the Charles in 1621. REFERENCE: "The History and
Genealogy of Peter Montague of Nansemond &
Lancaster Co., Virginia 1621-1894." By George William Montague, Published
1894. LDS Microfilm #0928298. ID NO.s in this data base correspond to the
individual's number in the book.
Robert Latane Montague III &
Skiles Fielding Montague at Peter Montague Homestead and burial site.
***MONTAGUE, A ROYAL NAME***
Many
branches of the Montagues in America, have the tradition that the name Montague
is a "ROYAL" name. There is some truth in the tradition. The name in
England, however, has not only been descended from royalty, but it has a higher
and more lofty significance, for the Montagues were the parents and ancestors
of Kings. As it may be of interest to many of the name and blood, to know
exactly how the name has been connected with royalty in ancient times, the
following has been carefully compiled, and will be found sufficiently complete
to justify the tradition. Sir Simon Montague, the 8th in lineal descent from
Drogo, (the first, of the name in England) married Aufricia, dau. of Fergus,
King of the Isle of Man, descended from Orry, King of Denmark. He became in her
right King of Man, and both the isle, and the title as King of the isle,
descended to his son and grandson. Sir Edward Montagu, one of the grandsons of
Sir Simon, was a great warrior of his day, was Governor of the Castle of Werk,
when elected Pope at Rome, and others. Among the descendants of Philippa
Montagu not mentioned above, were the two young Princes, sons of King Edward
IV, smothered in the Tower of London by order of their Uncle King Richard III.
They were Edward, born in the Sanctuary at Westminster and proclaimed King
Edward V [but never crowned] at the death of his father, though only eleven
years old; and Richard Duke of York, born at Shrewsbury.
Notes
for Cicely REYNOLDS
!NOTE: Came to the New World on the ship
"Blessing" 1611. From the "Thigpen
Tribe"
by Alice Whitley Smith.
Notes
for Hannah (---)
!NOTE: Information on Peter's first
wife and children from "The Thigpen Tribe"
by
Alice Whitley Smith
Children of Peter MONTAGUE and Cicely
REYNOLDS were as follows:
67 i Ann21 Montague [342], born 1630 in , VA, USA. She
married John Jadwin [380], born
1626 in <, VA, USA>.
68 ii Ellen21 Montague [341], born 1632 in , Nansemond Co., VA, USA.
She married in Mar 1659, William Thompson [345], born
1627 in , England, GB.
+ 69 iii Peter21 Montague [99], born
1631 in Nansemond, Suffolk Co., VA, USA. He married (1) Elizabeth Morris [479]. He married (2) Maria Minor [100].
70 iv William21 Montague [378], born
1635 in <Nansemond, Suffolk Co., VA, USA>. He married unknown.
71 v Elizabeth21 Montague [377], born
1636 in <Nansemond, Suffolk Co., VA, USA>.
72 vi Margaret21 Montague [379], born
1640 in <Nansemond, Suffolk Co., VA, USA>.
Generation 21
69.
Peter21 Montague [99] (Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1631 in Nansemond, Suffolk Co., VA, USA; died
1702. He married (1) Elizabeth Morris [479], born 1635 in <Nansemond, Suffolk
Co., VA, USA>. He married (2) in 1665, Maria Minor [100], born
1642 in <, Netherlands>, daughter of Meindert Doodes [348] and Mary Geret [511] .
Notes
for Maria MINOR:
!REFERENCE: Genealogies of Virginia
Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Volume
III Heale - Muscoe. The children of Maindort Doodes adopted the surname
"Minor".
Children of Peter MONTAGUE and Maria MINOR
were as follows:
73 i Mary22 Montague [241], born 1665 in <, Middlesex Co., VA,
USA>; died 12 Apr 1743 in Ferry Farm, VA, USA. She married (1) on 24 Oct
1682, Thomas Paine [242], born
1664 in <Christchurch, Middlesex Co., VA, USA>. She married (2) in 1700
in Lancaster Co., VA, Joseph Ball (Capt.) [243], born 25 May 1649 in Millenkick,
Lancaster Co., VA, USA; baptized 12 Jun 1928 in Logan Utah; endowed 21 Jun 1948
in Logan Utah; sealed to parents 17 Jun 1985 in Salt Lake Utah; died 11 Jul
1711 in Oakley, Lancaster Co., VA, USA.
!MARRIAGES:
Many
references indicate that Mary Montague had been married several times. No one
knows for sure just how many times nor which surname she used when marrying
Capt. Joseph Ball. This has become a confusing factor in doing family research
and led to many claiming Capt. Ball's wife as an ancestor. My most convincing
source of information is my Grandfather, Fielding Montague. Many is the time
that he told us about his Great Grandfather Andrew Montague being a Cousin and
friend of George Washington. George Washington's Grandmother, Mary Montague,
and Andrew Montague's Great Grandfather, Peter Montague, were brother and
sister.
George Washington
+ 74 ii Peter22 Montague [98], born
1666 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA. He married unknown.
75 iii William22 Montague [381], born
1670 in <, Middlesex Co., VA, USA>. He married in 1698, Lettice
Ledford Weeks [350], born 1677 in <, Essex Co., VA,
USA>.
76 iv John22 Montague [382], born
1682 in <, Middlesex Co., VA, USA>; christened 21 May 1682; died 1733 in
, Essex Co., VA, USA.
Generation 22
74.
Peter22 Montague [98] (Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1666 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA; died 1702.
He married in 1693, unknown.
Children of Peter MONTAGUE were as
follows:
77 i Thomas23 Montague
(Jr.) [349], born 1694 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA;
died 1756. He married (1) on 21 Dec 1716, Grace Nicholson [351], born 1699 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA;
died 20 Mar 1726; buried 23 Mar 1726 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, USA.
He married (2) Penelopy Warwick [352], born 1694 in <, Middlesex Co.,
VA,USA>; died 1768
+ 78 ii Peter23 Montague [96], born
1696 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Merry [97].
Generation 23
78.
Peter23 Montague [96] (Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1696 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA; baptized 13
Mar 1965 in Idaho Falls Idaho; endowed 8 Apr 1965 in Idaho Falls Idaho; sealed
to parents 18 Feb 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho; died 1744. He married in 1728, Elizabeth
Merry [97], born May 1696 in <, Middlesex Co.,
VA, USA>; died Jan 1732, daughter of Samuel Merry [469]
Notes for Peter MONTAGUE:
Batch#:
5019760 Sheet#: 23 Source Call#: 1553736 Moved from Middlesex Co. to Spotts,
Co. in 1730. The county was divided and he became the first settler in Orange
Co., VA.
NOTE: One of the more unusual punishments imposed by
Orange Co. 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.
Children of Peter MONTAGUE and Elizabeth
MERRY were as follows:
79 i Thomas24 Montague [383], born 28
Oct 1728 in , Middlesex Co., VA, USA; died 30 Mar 1730.
+ 80 ii Peter24 Montague [94], born
1732 in , Orange Co., VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Henderson [95].
81 iii William24 Montague [251], born
1734 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 28 Sep 1932 in St. George Utah; endowed
Pre-1970 ; sealed to parents Pre-1970 .
Film #: 170875 Page #: 312 Ord. #: 12239
82 iv John
Merry24 Montague [252], born
1736 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 28 Sep 1932 in St. George Utah; endowed
Pre-1970 ; sealed to parents Pre-1970 ; died 1825 in Big Eagle Creek, Scott
Co., KY, USA. He married Nancy Humphries [398], born 1755 in <, Orange Co., VA,
USA>; died 1826 in Big Eagle Creek, Scott Co., KY, USA. File #: 180875 Page #: 312 Ord. #: 12241
83 v Mary
Ann24 Montague [384], born
1738 in , Orange Co., VA, USA.
84 vi Catherine24 Montague [253], born
1740 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 31 Aug 1932 in St. George Utah; endowed
Pre-1970 ; sealed to parents Pre-1970 .
Film #: 170875 Page #: 248 Ord. #: 10217
Generation 24
80.
Peter24 Montague [94] (Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 1732 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 28 Sep
1932 in St. George Utah; died 1820. He married
Elizabeth Henderson [95], born 1740 in <Fredericksburg,
Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA>.
Notes for Peter MONTAGUE:
Film#:
170875 Page#: 312 Ord.#: 12239 As the descendants of Drogo took the Latin
spelling of their name so as not to be confused with the English who inhabited
England before they were conquered in 1066, so did many of the descendants of
Peter Montague take the Irish pronunciation of the name Montague during the
American Revolution so as not to be associated with the English who they were
fighting. The Montague name in Ireland came from MacTague and they are not in
any way related to the Montague descendants of Drogo. The Irish pronunciation
is Montag with a long "a" and the "ue" silent. NOTE: With
the creation of the new counties from Orange County land area in June 1749, the
Orange County Court decided "The court judging the present situation
inconvenient to the inhabitants are of the opinion that the court ought to be
held near the dividing line of the lands of Erasmus Taylor and Timothy
Crosthawait." That site is the present location of the town of Orange. On
July 6, 1752, the first court session was held in the new building. One of the
members serving on the first grand jury of the reconstituted County of Orange,
of May 24, 1750, was Peter Montague.
Children of Peter MONTAGUE and Elizabeth
HENDERSON were as follows:
+ 85 i Andrew25 Montague [92], born 20
Aug 1762 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA. He married Elizabeth
Darnell [93].
86 ii John25 Montague [385], born
1777 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; died 16 Apr 1849 in Royalston, Fairfield Co.,
OH, USA. He married Pauline Grady [404], born 1781 in <, Orange Co., VA,
USA>.
87 iii Hannah25 Montague [386], born 1779 in <, Orange Co., VA,
USA>. She married in 1798, Richmond Grady [388], born 23
Dec 1777 in , Louisa Co., VA, USA; died 8 Mar 1862 in , Wyandotte Co., OH, USA.
88 iv Sally25 Montague [387], born 1781 in <, Orange Co., VA,
USA>; died 1830 in , Spotts Co., VA, USA. She married on 7 Jun 1797, Malachi
Atkins [389], born
1772 in <, Orange Co., VA, USA>.
89 v Nancy25 Montague [390], born 1783 in <, Orange Co., VA,
USA>. She married on 12 Nov 1793, John Lloyd [394].
90 vi Polly25 Montague [391], born 1785 in , Orange Co., VA, USA.
She married on 18 Nov 1799 in , Orange Co., VA, USA, Thomas Phipps [395], born
1774 in <, Orange Co., VA, USA>.
91 vii Catherine25 Montague [392], born 1787 in , Orange Co., VA, USA;
died in , KY, USA. She married Samuel Grady [396],
born in , Orange Co., VA, USA;
died in , KY, USA.
92 viii Betsey25 Montague [393], born 1789 in <, Orange Co., VA,
USA>. She married Lewis Pine [397].
Generation 25
85.
Andrew25 Montague [92] (Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 20 Aug 1762 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania
Co., VA, USA; baptized 28 Sep 1932 in St. George Utah; died 26 Sep 1845 in ,
Orange Co., VA, USA; buried in Mine
Run, Orange Co., VA, USA. He married in 1785, Elizabeth Darnell [93], born 4 Aug 1763 in , Spotsylvania Co.,
VA, USA; died 1847; buried in Mines
Run, Orange Co., VA, USA, daughter of Abraham Darnell [482] and Elizabeth (---) [483].
Notes for Andrew MONTAGUE:
Film#: 170875 Page#: 311 Ord.#: 12223
Children of Andrew MONTAGUE and Elizabeth
DARNELL were as follows:
93 i William
Andrew26 Montague [248], born 14
Mar 1787 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 5 Oct 1932 in St. George Utah;
endowed Pre-1970 ; sealed to parents Pre-1970 ; died in Frankfort, KY, USA. He married unknown. Film #: 170875
Page #: 323 Ord. #: 12590
94 ii John26 Montague [249], born 14
Aug 1789 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 5 Oct 1932 in St. George Utah;
endowed Pre-1970 ; sealed to parents Pre-1970 ; died 11 May 1851 in Royalton,
Fairfield Co., OH, USA; buried in
Royalton, Fairfield Co., OH, USA. He married in Apr 1811 in , Orange Co., VA,
USA, Nancy Grady [405], born
1779 in , Louisa Co., VA, USA; died in
Royalton, Fairfield Co., OH, USA; buried
in Royalton, Fairfield Co., OH, USA.
File #: 170875 Page #: 323 Ord. #: 12591
95 iii Thomas26 Montague [250], born 16
Apr 1792 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 5 Oct 1932 in St. George Utah;
endowed Pre-1970 ; sealed to parents Pre-1970 ; died 18 Oct 1876 in Lexington,
KY, USA. He married (1) on 20 Dec 1818, Elizabeth Karson [406], born 12 Oct 1792 in , Jessamine Co.,
KY, USA; died 4 Mar 1854 in , Fayette Co., KY, USA. He married (2) Sallie Hunt Karson [407], born 1803 in , Jessamine Co., KY, USA;
died Jun 1890 in Lexington, KY, USA.
Film #: 170875 Page #: 323 Ord. #: 12592
96 iv James26 Montague [399], born 20
Oct 1794 in , Orange Co., VA. When he
was a young man he started on a log raft on the Ohio River that was destined
for New Orleans and was never heard from afterward. His trunk was found at a
hotel but no trace of him was ever found.
97 v Mildred26 Montague [400], born 22 Oct 1797 in , Orange Co., VA,
USA; died 20 Nov 1870 in , Wyandot Co., OH, USA. She married on 11 Sep 1822 in
, Orange Co., VA, USA, Fielding Herndon [403], born
Feb 1789 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; died 1845 in , Wyandot Co., OH, USA, son of
John Herndon [506] and Elizabeth Wright [507] .
+ 98 vi David26 Montague [45], born 25
Feb 1800 in , Orange Co., VA, USA. He married Nancy Herndon [46].
99 vii Elizabeth26 Montague [401], born 13 Apr 1803 in , Orange Co., VA,
USA; died 25 May 1874. She married in Jan 1834, Lewis Faulkner [413], born
1799 in <, Orange Co., VA, USA>; died 28 Sep 1845.
100 viii Sarah26 Montague [402], born 7
Nov 1807 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; died 17 Jul 1830.
Generation 26
98. David26 Montague [45]
(Andrew25, Peter24,
Peter23, Peter22,
Peter21, Peter20,
Peter19, William18,
Robert17, William16,
Robert15, Edward14,
Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6,
William5, Drue De4,
Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 25 Feb 1800 in , Orange Co., VA,
USA; baptized 5 Oct 1932 in St. George Utah; died 2 Mar 1834 in , Orange Co.,
VA, USA. He married on 27 Dec 1819 in , Orange Co., VA, USA, Nancy Herndon [46], born 1800 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; died 7 Feb 1874 in
Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH, USA, daughter of John Herndon [506] and Elizabeth Wright [507].
On July 11, 1818 as a young man
of 18 David Montague sat high on his stage as he was the first person to drive
across the new bridge crossing the Youghiogheny River at Somerfield, PA.
Notes
for David MONTAGUE:
Film# 170875 Page#: 323 Ord.#: 12594
Children of David MONTAGUE and Nancy
HERNDON were as follows:
+ 101 i Fielding27 Montague [35], born 4
Jun 1820 in , Orange Co., VA, USA. died 2 Aug 1901 Wharton Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA, USA He married Elizabeth Baker [36].
102 ii Susan
Mildred27 Montague [246], born 14 Jan 1822 in , Orange Co., VA,
USA; baptized 26 Oct 1963 in Los Angeles California; endowed 15 Nov 1963 in Los
Angeles California; sealed to parents Pre-1970 ; died in Post Oak, Spotts Co., VA, USA. She married on 18 Dec 1845, Jackson
Mastin [416], born
1818 in <, Orange Co., VA, USA>; died
in Post Oak, Spotts Co., VA, USA.
NAME! Nickname "Millie". Film #: 452936 Ord. #: 45782
103 iii Elizabeth27 Montague [408], born 1823 in , Orange Co., VA, USA.
She married William E. Brown [509], born
1812 in , OH, USA.
104 iv Sarah
Ann27 Montague [409], born
1826 in , Orange Co., VA, USA.
105 v Jane27 Montague [410], born
1828 in , Orange Co., VA, USA.
106 vi David27 Montague [247], born 3
Jul 1831 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized 26 Apr 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho;
endowed 7 May 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho; sealed to parents Pre-1970 ; died 30
Dec 1908 in Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH, USA; buried in Wesley Cemetary, Fairfield Co., OH, USA. He married on 24 May
1857 in , Fairfield Co., OH, USA, Olive Cooper [417], born 18
Oct 1835 in , Fairfield Co., OH, USA; died 3 Apr 1907 in Lancaster, Fairfield
Co., OH, USA; buried in Wesley
Cemetary, Fairfield Co., OH, USA.
Film #: 442836 Page #: 12 Ord. #:
03742
107 vii Lucinda27 Montague [411], born 1832 in , Orange Co., VA, USA;
died in Canal Winchester, Franklin Co.,
OH, USA. She married on 29 Nov 1853 in , Fairfield Co., OH, USA, Isaac Cooper [412], born
1828 in <, Orange Co., VA, USA>; died
in Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., OH, USA.
Generation 27
101.
Fielding27 Montague [35] (David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 4 Jun 1820 in , Orange Co., VA, USA; baptized
26 Feb 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho; endowed 7 May 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho; died
2 Aug 1901 in Wharton Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 1901 in Sansom Chapel,
Fayette Co., PA, USA. He married on 22 Oct 1842 in Fairfield Co., OH, USA, Elizabeth
Baker [36], born 8 Nov 1825 in MD, USA; baptized 29
Apr 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho; endowed 6 Jul 1966 in Idaho Falls Idaho; sealed
to parents 1970; died 1913 in Wharton Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 1913
in Sansom Chapel, Fayette Co., PA, USA, daughter of Baker [346]
Fielding
Montague & Elizabeth Baker
Notes
for Fielding MONTAGUE:
Film#: 442836 Page#: 7 Ord.#03742
ADDRESS: RFD #1 Farmington, PA : Mentioned in "THE OLD PIKE:..." book
By Thomas B. Searight pp 131.
Children of Fielding MONTAGUE and
Elizabeth BAKER were as follows:
108 i James
W.28 Montague [39], born 9
Apr 1845 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 1 Nov 1863; buried 1863
in Sansom Chapel, Fayette Co., PA, USA.
Was a Union Soldier killed in the Civil War.
109 ii Sarah
Ann28 Montague [40], born 2
Oct 1848 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 24 Jul 1850 in Henry Clay
Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 5 Jul 1850 in Sansom Chapel, Fayette Co.,
PA, USA.
110 iii David28 Montague [38], born 18
Jun 1850 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 17 Apr 1868 in Henry
Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 21 Apr 1868 in Sansom Chapel, Fayette
Co., PA, USA.
111 iv Nancy
Ellen28 Montague [418], born 24 Jan 1853 in Henry Clay Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA, USA; died in Fayette
Springs, Fayette Co., PA, USA. She married on 17 Dec 1876, Calvin L. Dean [420], born 15
Mar 1855 in <Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA>; died in Fayette Springs, Fayette Co., PA, USA.
112 v John
W.28 Montague [37], born 10
May 1855 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; baptized 11 Feb 1966 in Los
Angeles California; endowed 10 Mar 1966 in Los Angeles California; died 1944 in
Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 1944 in Sansom Chapel, Fayette Co., PA,
USA. He married on 6 Apr 1883, Ruth Callas [43], born 14 Sep 1862 in <, Fayette Co.,
PA, USA>; died 1932 in Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 1932 in
Sansom Chapel, Fayette Co., PA, USA.
Film#: 452949 Ords.# 51236
113 vi Mary
E.28 Montague [42], born 26
Jun 1858 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 11 Aug 1878 in Henry
Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 15 Aug 1878 in Sansom Chapel, Fayette
Co., PA, USA.
114 vii Annie28 Montague [419], born 9 Oct 1860 in Henry Clay Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA, USA. She married on 24 Dec 1890 in , Fayette Co., PA, USA, John
R. Watson [510], born
1856 in <Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA>.
+ 115 viii Fielding28 Montague [23], born 7
Mar 1863 in Wharton Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA. He married Arsie Belle Brister [24].
116 ix Minnie
Belle28 Montague [41], born 9
May 1866 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 27 Nov 1878 in Henry
Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 30 Nov 1878 in Sansom Chapel, Fayette
Co., PA, USA.
117 x Grant28 Montague [240], born 4
Dec 1868 in Henry Clay Twp., PA; baptized 5 Oct 1932 in St. George Utah. B&S T000008
118 xi Charles28 Montague [44], born 10
Jun 1870 in Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 23 Dec 1942 in Addison Twp.,
Somerset Co., PA, USA; buried 27 Dec 1942 in Sansom Chapel, Fayette Co., PA,
USA.
Generation 28
115.
Fielding28 Montague [23] (Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard
De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 7 Mar 1863 in Wharton Twp., Fayette Co., PA,
USA; baptized 12 Oct 1974 in Alberta Canada; endowed 7 Jan 1975 in Alberta
Canada; sealed to parents 23 Jan 1975 in Alberta Canada; died 1947 in Addison
Twp., Somerset Co., PA, USA; buried 1947 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA,
USA. He married in 1889, Arsie Belle Brister [24], born 1864 in <Beallsville,
Washington Co., PA, USA>; died 1936 in Addison Twp., Somerset Co., PA, USA;
buried 1936 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA, daughter of Henry B.
Brister [47] and Elizabeth Amos [48] .
Notes
for Fielding MONTAGUE
B&S T000003 ADDRESS: RFD #3
Confluence, PA
.........THE CATAMOUNT STORY.........
This is the Catamount Story as Fielding
Montague told it to his Grandchildren
When I was a little boy of twelve I had some
sheep. We lived on a farm over in Farmington just below the Dinner Bell. The
old pike ran right between our house and the barn. One day while I was on the
front porch watching for the stage coach to go by, I heard the sheep bleating
and then saw them running down along the fence toward the barn. Just then I saw
why they were so scared. A big catamount was sneaking up behind them. I
whistled for the dog and sicked him on that old catamount. I then ran into the
house to get the musket. I couldn't reach it so I dragged a chair up to the
wall and got up on the chair to get the musket. It is a good thing that my
daddy always kept it loaded, because I forgot all about the ammunition. I ran
out of the house and across the road. As I climbed the fence I could hear the
dog barking tree. I ran up through the woods and there it was. The biggest cat
that I had ever seen. He was standing on a fallen log with his back arched,
hissing and spatting at the dog. I put the musket to my shoulder and took
careful aim. I squeezed the trigger and heard a loud roar as the pain went
through my shoulder. I landed on the ground with the musket on top of me. All I
could see was smoke. I got up and brushed myself off. I could hear the dog
barking trail in the distance. I went over to the fallen log and there were
deep claw marks in the log left by the big cat as he left it. To me this was an
indication that I may have hit it. All at once I heard the dog barking tree
again. I began running toward the barking. When I got to the edge of the woods
I could see the dog had the catamount treed in the middle of the field. I ran
over to the tree and there he was on a limb about twenty feet off the ground.
He was hissing and spatting his paw at me and the dog. I didn't have any more
ammunition so I pulled out my penknife and opened the blade. And there I stood
under the tree with only my dog and penknife and an empty musket wondering what
to do. Finally I decided to go to the edge of the field and see if I could call
my sister. I ran to the edge of the field and began to scream for Minnie.
Finally she heard me and answered. She said, ”What are you screaming
about?". We were so far from one another that it was hard to understand
each other. I was screaming, "Bring me some ammunition". Finally she
said OK and then was silent. I ran back to the tree with my penknife drawn
ready to do my best if that thing pounced on me. I was counting heavily on the
dog helping me out. Finally I heard Minnie screaming from the edge of the
woods. She had the ammunition but was afraid to bring it out to me. I ran back
to where she stood at the edge of the woods and got the ammunition. She was
crying and said that she was going to tell on me. I was not allowed to take the
gun out alone. I took the ammunition and loaded the old muzzle loader. I didn't
know how much powder to put in so I just guessed at it. After loading the gun I
went back to the tree in the center of the field. The catamount was still in
the tree hissing at the dog. And the dog was still barking and carrying on. I
got directly under the cat and raised the gun vertically. It was easier to hold
that way. I waited until the big cat opened his mouth for a big hiss and then
let him have it right in the mouth. Again I didn't see him come tumbling out of
the tree as I was again lying on the ground surrounded in smoke. I heard the
dog barking again in the direction of my sister and this time I got to my feet
a little faster. As I started toward the edge of the woods the barking had
stopped and I could hear growls and yips. I could also hear my sister
screaming. I then saw that the dog and catamount were in the ditch surrounding
the field next to the woods. I knew then that I had hit the catamount but he
wasn't dead yet. By the time I got to the ditch the dog was finishing him off.
I put my arm around Minnie and begged her not to tell on me as we both stood
staring into the ditch at the big cat. I had called the dog off and he was now
standing beside us wagging his tail and panting. Every once in a while he would
look at the catamount and wag his tail and bark as if to say, we got the best
of you. We left the catamount lying in the ditch as we began walking back
through the woods toward home. Minnie promised not to tell on me and helped me
put the gun and ammunition away when we got home. Dad later found the
decomposing catamount in the ditch and wondered who had killed it. Like a good
sister Minnie kept her word and never told, however, I think my father figured
it out when he later found the muzzle loader hanging on the wall unloaded, but
he never said anything about it. Sister Minnie died a short time later at the
age of twelve.
The Montague
farm in Addison Twp. where Skiles F. Montague grew up.
Notes
for Arsie Belle BRISTER:
NAME: The "Children of Mt.
Soma" book by Gertrude J. Stephens lists Arsie Belle's name as Arabell.
Children of Fielding MONTAGUE and Arsie
Belle BRISTER were as follows:
119 i Frank
David29 Montague [26], born
1890 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 1967 in Addison, Somerset
Co., PA, USA; buried 1967 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA. He
married Viola Sue [31], born 1887 in <Henry Clay Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA, USA>; died 1954 in Addison, Somerset Co., PA, USA; buried
1954 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA.
120 ii Goldia
Hannah29 Montague [25], born 17 Mar . She married Walter Aaron Beachy [30].
121 iii Benjamin William29 Montague [27], born 15
Apr 1893 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 29 Sep 1966 in
Wheeling, Marshall Co., WV, USA; buried 2 Oct 1966 in Addison Cemetary,
Somerset Co., PA, USA. He married in 1917, Eva Mae Miller [32], born 2 Apr 1896 in , Somerset Co., PA,
USA; died 1982; buried 1982 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA
.
122 iv Ray
Fielding29 Montague [28], born
1895 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA; died 1957 in Addison Twp.,
Somerset Co., PA, USA; buried 1957 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA.
He married (1) Nettie Jane Rodeheaver [33], born 1898 in <Somerfield, Somerset
Co., PA, USA>; died 1925; buried 1925 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA,
USA. He married (2) Margaret J. Rodeheaver [34], born 1911 in <Somerfield, Somerset
Co., PA, USA>; died 1966; buried 1966 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA,
USA. ADDRESS: RFD #1 Addison, PA 15411
Notes for Ray Fielding Montague:
The
old saying about history repeating itself came true when the Somerfield bridge
- carrying US Route 40 across the Youghioggheny Lake - was opened on August 15,
1947. The first person across was Ray Fielding Montague, operator of a store in
the vicinity. In 1818 - 129 years ago - the first person across the old stone
bridge over the Youghiogheny River at Somerfield, Pa. was Mr. Montague's
great-grandfather David Montague, driver of a stage coach between Cumberland,
Md. and Brownsville, Pa. The stage coach man lived at the foot of Chestnut
Ridge on a property that remains in the family to this day. The old stone
bridge, known as the "Great Crossings Bridge," was begun in 1809, and
was opened on July 11, 1818. A lot of changes have been made in the span of
years that came between the "firsts" that came between
great-grandfather and great-grandson. In the early 19th century David Montague
was high on the seat of his stage coach, with the reins of several horses in
his hands. When Ray F. Montague went across, with his eight month old
granddaughter, Linda Rae Prinkey, beside him, he controlled at the touch of his
hand a machine many times stronger in horsepower. The stone bridge spanned only
the river; the new highway bridge carries the road high above what will be a
vast reservoir created by the Confluence dam.
+ 123 v Skiles
Farwell29 Montague [15], born 6
Nov 1901 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA. He married Leah Belle
Crawford [16].
Birthplace
of Skiles Farwell Montague
Located
on US 40 across from Glisan’s Restaurant
124 vi James
Henry29 Montague [29], born
1906 in Addison Twp., Somerset Co., PA, USA; died 1946 in Star Junction,
Fayette Co., PA, USA; buried 1946 in Addison Cemetery, Somerset Co., PA, USA.
Generation 29
123.
Skiles Farwell29 Montague [15] (Fielding28,
Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 6 Nov 1901 in Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA, USA; died 5 Jan 1976 in Morgantown, Monongalia Co., WV, USA; buried 8 Jan
1976 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA. He married on 25 Dec 1932 in
Mt. Pleasant, Isabella Co., MI, USA, Leah Belle Crawford [16], born 19 Dec 1914 in Addison Twp.,
Somerset Co., PA, USA; died 3 May 1988 in Waynesburg, Greene Co., PA, USA;
buried 6 May 1988 in Addison Cemetary, Somerset Co., PA, USA, daughter of
Hamilton Jacob B. Crawford [57] and Leah Myrtle Havner [58] .
The Hamilton Crawford Family
Elmer, Ham, Ted, Myrtle, Arnold,
Ida, Leah, Nellie, Mina
Notes
for Skiles Farwell MONTAGUE
!NAME: Nickname: "Skinny"
ADDRESS:
RFD #1 Addison, PA 15411 PHONE: 814/395-3357.
Skiles Farwell Montague & Leah
Belle Crawford Montague
******ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF THE NAME
MONTAGUE******
The name
Montague is one of the oldest surnames in existence. It came to France with the
Northmen from Scandinavia and thence to England with Drogo in 1066 from
Normandy, and originated in the Latin de monte acuto, meaning "of or from
a sharp or pointed mountain" [a mountain peak]. It has been written in
various forms as de Monte Acuto, Monteacuto, Montacute, Montagute, Montaigut,
Montaigu, Montagu, Mountagu, Mountague, Montague. There is a mountain in the Pyrenees
of considerable height called Montacuto. In the department of Aisne, in France,
may be 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 Louis d'Outre-mer in 948, was twice
captured by the English, once in 1375 and again in 1424, and was finally taken
by Charles VI in 1444. There was also a strong fortress of the name of
Montaigu, in Vendee, that was twice besieged in the uprising of 1793. There are
several other places in France bearing the name of Montaigu; but that from
which the English family sprang was 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 Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in 1208; there was Gilles Aycelin de
Montaigut Archbishop of Rouen, and the founder of the college of Montagu at
Paris, which existed from 1314 till about 1850. Two brothers of the family of
this Archbishop attained the dignity of Cardinals. The name Montagu is a word
of three syllables, pronounced Mont-a-gue, and has no connection with the name
of two syllables Mon-Tague, which is a corruption of the Irish name Mac Teague,
meaning the son of Teague. Montague a thousand years ago in Normandy was
spelled Montagu. In the Doomsday book of William the Conquorer (1066) it is spelled
Montagud, the "d" silent. The early generations in England spelled
the name in Latin, Montacute. This was caused Camden says, on account of
continuous wars with France, there was a hatred of anything that was French. In
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 Spotts and Orange Va., have the name
Mountague and Montecue. The name of Peter Montague on the Va. Muster roll of
1624 is spelled Petter Montecue. [Montecue and Montigue are simply a
mis-spell.] The old Peerages in England have the name variously Mountague,
Montague and Montagu. The titled families however have invariably spelled the
name Montagu. This includes the Viscounts Montagu, the Dukes of Montagu, the
Earls of Halifax and Sandwich and the Dukes of Manchester, and they undoubtedly
have the most ancient way of spelling it. The final "e" as the name
is commonly spelled, adds nothing to it, though from long usage one may be as
correct as the other.
The
children of Skiles Farwell Montague & Leah Belle Crawford Montague.
Elenora Elizabeth, Ruth Hannah, Skiles Fielding, Thomas James
Children of Skiles Farwell MONTAGUE and
Leah Belle CRAWFORD were as follows:
+ 125 i Skiles
Fielding30 Montague (Sgt.) [1], born 15 Aug 1933 in Addison Twp.,
Somerset Co., PA, USA. He married (1) Charlotte Vern Buehrig [2]. He married (2) Janet Rosa Hamel
Skiles Fielding Montague Charlotte Vern Buehrig Janet Rosa Hamel
126 ii Ruth Hannah30 Montague [17], born 20 Mar 1938 in Addison Twp.,
Somerset Co., PA, USA. She married on 10 Aug 1957 in Confluence, Somerset Co.,
PA, USA, Robert Thomas Oliver Bollinger [20], born 3
Jun 1933 in Homestead, Allegheny Co., PA, USA. died 13 Oct 2001 in Oakland, MD,
USA
Ruth
Hanah Montague with husband Robert Thomas Oliver Bollinger and daughters.
Twila, Bob, Ruth, Eleanor
127 iii Thomas
James30 Montague [18], born 15
Feb 1943 in Addison Twp., Somerset Co., PA, USA. He married on 2 Aug 1962 in
Lavale, Allegany Co., MD, USA, Carol Ann Crisson [21], born 14 Jan 1945 in Pittsburgh,
Allegheny Co., PA, USA. ADDRESS: 114
Canyon Village, Morgantown, WV 26508 PHONE: 304/594-3342
Thomas
James Montague with wife Carol Ann Crisson and sons.
Jeff, Doug, Carol, Tom, Jim
128 iv Elenora
Elizabeth30 Montague [19], born 1 Sep 1950 in Confluence, Somerset
Co., PA, USA. She married on 7 Aug 1968 in Confluence, Somerset Co., PA, USA, Robert
Leonard Burkett [22], born 21
Oct 1943 in <Confluence, Somerset Co., PA, USA>.
Elenora
Elizabeth Montague with her husband Robert Aaron Burkett and two of their three
sons.
Scott, Bob, Ellie, Matt
Generation 30
125.
Skiles Fielding30 Montague (Sgt.) [1] (Skiles Farwell29,
Fielding28, Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 15 Aug 1933 in Addison Twp., Somerset Co., PA,
USA. He married (1) on 14 Jun 1953 in Keesler AFB, Harrison Co., MS, USA,
divorced , Charlotte Vern Buehrig [2], born 23 Aug 1930 in Pittsburgh,
Allegheny Co., PA, USA, daughter of Albert August Buehrig [136] and Charlotte Josephine Horstman [137] . He married (2) on 15 Dec 1979 in Darby, PA, Janet
Rosa Hamel [7], born 28 Jul 1943 in Portsmouth,
Rockingham Co., NH, USA.
Skiles Fielding Montague & Janet
Rosa Hamel Montague
Notes
for Skiles Fielding MONTAGUE (Sgt.)
SFM
ADDRESS 1016 Main St. Darby, PA 19023 PHONE: 610/461-6861
E-MAIL:
Montague@juno.com HOMEPAGE: http://www.montague.org/
Home
in Florida: ADDRESS: Casa Loma 109 50th. Ave. Terrace E. Bradenton, FL 34203
PHONE:
941/752-8970 MOBILE: 941-962-2956
TIDBIT! Skiles Fielding Montague was born in the same
house and the same room as his mother Leah Belle Crawford and Skiles’
grandmother Arsie Belle Brister Montague was the midwife at both births.
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 the Air Victory Museum. Founder & life
member of the Lowcountry Gem & Mineral Society of Charleston, SC. Founder &
life member of Metro Naturists. Life Member of the VFW & Life member of the
Air Force Sergeants Association. Life member of Sampson AFB Veterans
Association #1260. First president of the Darby Borough Historical &
Preservation Society. Member of the Delaware County Historical Society Member
of the Darby Creek Valley Association. Attended Waynesburg College. Majored in
Biology and Geology. AE Electronics. Field Engineer Singer-Link. Founder &
President of SFM,Inc. T/Sgt. USAF Retired after 21 years on active duty.
Skiles Fielding Montague with his four
children.
Sam, Beth, Skiles, Leah, Dot
Notes
for Charlotte Vern BUEHRIG:
ADDRESS: 2724 NW 39th Drive Gainesville,
FL 32606 PHONE: 352/375-6489
Gradated
from Waynesburg College. BS Psychology & Education. Elementary School
Teacher.
Notes
for Janet Rosa HAMEL:
E-MAIL: jhmontague@juno.com HOMEPAGE:
http://www.oocities.org/Baja/5550/
Graduated from The University of New Hampshire. BS
Psychology & Home Economics. High School Teacher. Real Estate Broker & Appraiser.
Co-Owner of SFM, Inc. Co-founder and life member of Metro Naturists. Member of
American Business Womens Association and Darby Business Association. The first
Vice-President of the Darby Borough Historical and Preservation Society. Member
of the Delaware County Historical Society. Member of the Darby Creek Valley
Association. Life member of the Air Victory Museum.
Children of Skiles Fielding MONTAGUE
(Sgt.) and Charlotte Vern BUEHRIG were as follows:
129 i Charlotte
Leah31 Montague [3], born 21 Aug 1954 in Castle AFB, Merced
Co., CA, USA. She married (1) in Not married , Robert Gillard [8], born 1950
in <Castle AFB, Merced Co., CA, USA>. She married (2) in 1973 in Addison
Twp., Somerset Co., PA, USA, divorced , Larry Paul Burkhead [9], born 25
Oct 1950 in Douglas, Cochise Co., AZ, USA. She married (3) on 31 May 1983 in
Winchester, Frederick Co., VA, USA, Theodore Joseph Kalenic [10], born 23
Sep 1928 in Washington, Washington Co., PA, USA; died 28 Mar 1995 in Uniontown,
Fayette Co., PA, USA.
ADDRESS: 502 Newman Lane
Uniontown, PA 15401 PHONE: 724/434-5255 Graduated from Penn State University
Fayette Campus. Degree AE in Mechanical Engineering.
Charlotte Leah Montague with her husband Theodore Joseph Kalenic and
her son Larry Paul Burkhead.
+ 130 ii Skiles
Albert31 Montague (Dr.) [4], born 18 Aug 1956 in Castle AFB, Merced
Co., CA, USA. He married Naomi Louise Samter [11]
ADDRESS: 1207 N. Southlake Dr.
Hollywood, FL 33019 PHONE: 954/925-9317
PHD University of Florida – MD University
of Miami. Anesthesiologist
.
Dr. Skiles Albert Montague with his wife Naomi Louise Samter and
daughter Hannah Farwell Montague
131 iii Elizabeth
Ruth31 Montague [5], born 9 Sep 1961 in Chanute AFB,
Champaign Co., IL, USA. She married on 20 Jul 1985 in Gainesville, Alachua Co.,
FL, USA, David Lloyd DePatie (Jr.) [14], born 10 Dec 1956 in <Chanute AFB,
Champaign Co., IL, USA>. ADDRESS:
1801 NW 55th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32606 PHONE: 352/373-5602 Attended Santa
Fe Community College, LPN Geriatric Nursing. Kindergarden Teacher.
Elizabeth Ruth Montague with husband David Lloyd DePatie and their
children
Bethany Marie DePatie, Katelynn Christine DePatie, David Paul DePatie
132 iv Dorothy
Jean31 Montague [6], born 17
Dec 1963 in Chanute AFB, Champaign Co., IL, USA.
Notes for Dorothy Jean Montague:
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1268 Media, PA
19063 PHONE: 610-202-4890 Graduated from Harcum Junior College, AS Accounting,
Cabrini College, BS Social Sciences. Achondroplastic Dwarf - It is believed
that her Achondroplasia is not hereditary, but rather the result of her mother
being X-Rayed during early pregnancy by a team of Air Force doctors who
admittedly used her as an experiment.
Dorothy Jean Montague
Generation 31
129.
Charlotte Leah Montague [3] (Skiles
Fielding30, Skiles Farwell29, Fielding28,
Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 21Aug 1954 in Castle AFB, Merced Co., CA, USA.
Married Larry Paul Burkhead.
Children
of Charlotte Leah MONTAGUE and Larry
Paul Burkhead were as follows:
133 i Larry Paul Burkhead [11], born 29
Jan 1973 in Tucson, AZ, USA
130.
Skiles Albert31 Montague (Dr.) [4] (Skiles Fielding30, Skiles
Farwell29, Fielding28, Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 18 Aug 1956 in Castle AFB, Merced Co., CA,
USA. He married on 12 Nov 1992 in Davenport, New Zealand, Naomi Louise Samter [11], born 10 Jul 1960 in Indianapolis, IN,
USA.
Notes
for Skiles Albert MONTAGUE (Dr.):
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.
Anesthesiologist.
Notes
for Naomi Louise SAMTER:
Graduated from the University of Miami,
MS Geology.
Children of Skiles Albert MONTAGUE (Dr.)
and Naomi Louise SAMTER were as follows:
134 i Hannah
Farwell32 Montague [12], born 23
Sep 1994 in Miami, Dade Co., FL, USA.
Hannah Farwell Montague
*** A Birthday Gift for Hannah ***
Happy birthday my dear grandchild.
You are the apple of my eye.
You are my only grandchild to have,
My name which came from way up high.
Long ago
on a mountain peak,
A child
was born in the snow.
He
descended to the valley floor.
He was the
first Monte-Acuto.
His descendants were Vikings,
And the Northmen warriors they say.
They sailed South from the Baltic,
And settled what is Normandy today.
William,
Robert, and Drogo too,
Sailed to
England with a crew.
At
Hastings the battle they won,
Now all
England's rulers were new.
They became the Kings and Queens,
And some were Dukes and Earls,
Or Knights in shining armuor.
That glistened like jewels and pearls.
These rulers of the English land,
Were descendants of the Montague clan.
Richard and Peter became discontent,
And then to the New World they ran.
Richard sailed to Massachusetts,
And brother Peter to Virginia.
Where a big family he did raise.
His career bloomed like a zinnia.
His descendants were true and good,
Doctors and lawyers many became,
Many were farmers and preachers too,
Our first president was one of them.
And so you see my dear grandchild,
Your great name is worth much more,
Than money, gems, or fine gold,
You are a Montague for sure.
Happy Birthday my dear Hannah!
Your birthday present is my name.
Though I can't give you riches,
I will always love you just the same.
Your Grandfather,
Skiles F. Montague
131.
Elizbaeth Ruth Montague [5] (Skiles Fielding30, Skiles
Farwell29, Fielding28, Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 9 Sept. 1961 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., IL.
USA. She married David Lloyd DePatie on 28 July 1985 in Gainesville,
Alachua Co., FL, USA
Children
of Elizabeth Ruth Montague and David Lloyd DePatie were as
follows:
135 i Bethany
Marie DePatie born on 12 August 1986 in Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL,
USA.
136 i Katelynn Christine DePatie born
on 14 August 1990 in Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL, USA
137 i David Paul DePatie born on
21 December 1998 in Gainesville,
Alachua Co., FL, USA
Generation
32
132.
Larry Paul2 Burkhead [9], (Burkhead31,Skiles
Fielding30, Skiles Farwell29, Fielding28,
Fielding27, David26, Andrew25, Peter24, Peter23, Peter22, Peter21, Peter20, Peter19, William18, Robert17, William16, Robert15, Edward14, Richard13, John12, John11, William10, William9, Simon8, William7, William6, William5, Drue De4, Richard De3, William De2, Drogo De1), born 25 Oct 1950 in Douglas, Cochise Co., AZ, USA..
He married on 1 Oct. 1993 in Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA, USA,Tammy Lavonne
Coward [14], born Sumter, Sumter Co., SC, USA.>. He married on in Norfolk, VA, Norfolk Co.,
VA, Sobeida Rivera [15], born Brooklyn, NY, USA
Children
of Larry Paul Burkhead and Sobeida Rivera were as follows:
133 i Brandon Paul Burkhead, born 29 Jul
2003 in Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA, USA
ADDRESS: 9624 16th
Bay, Norfolk, VA 23818 PHONE: 757/362-0283 US Navy career man.
Paul & Tammy with three of their foster children Lexie, Annie,
& Elijah .
Paul, Betty, &
Brandon
The descendants of Skiles Fielding Montague and Charlotte Vern Buehrig
and their families.
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By
Skiles
Fielding Montague
Skiles Fielding Montague was born on 15
August 1933 precisely to the month 1,000 years after the birth of his great 32nd
generation grandfather Richard I Moriton who was born on 28 August 933. This
document lists an unbroken chain of 34 generations of descendants from Richard
I Moriton to Skiles’ last grandchild David Paul DePatie born 21 December 1998 a span of 1,065 years
4 months.
To navigate this path go through from
Richard I Moriton to Generation 13 Margaret Monthermer & John
Montacute Page 43 (This entry is printed in blue.) to Generation 11 John
Montacute & Margaret Monthermer Page 7. (This entry is also printed in blue.)
and continue on. The generations in the front of the book are from Drogo de
Monte-Acuto and in this section from Richard I Morton.
Descendants of
Richard I MORITON (Duke of Normandy)
and
Gonnor De CREPON (Duchess of Normandy)
1.
Richard I1 Moriton (Duke of Normandy) [370], born 28 Aug 933 in Fecamp, Normandy, France; baptized 7 Sep 1909; endowed 19
Jan 1912; sealed to parents 19 May 1954 in Salt Lake Utah; died 20 Nov 996 in Seine-Inferieure, Fecamp, Normandy,
France. He married in 962 in , France, Gonnor
De Crepon (Dchs.of Normandy) [371], born
936 in , Normandy, France; baptized 20 Jun 1911; endowed 30 Mar 1911;
sealed to husband 22 Jan 1912; died 1031.
Notes
for Richard I MORITON (Duke of Normandy)
!NAME: Nickname: "Richard the
Fearless"
Children of Richard I MORITON (Duke of
Normandy) and Gonnor De CREPON (Dchs.of Normandy) were as follows:
+ 2 i Richard
II2 Moriton (Duke of Normandy) [368], born
958 in , Normandy, France. He married Judith (---)
(Dchs.of Normandy) [369].
Generation 2
2.
Richard II2 Moriton (Duke of Normandy) [368] (Richard I1),
born 958 in , Normandy, France;
baptized 20 Jun 1911; endowed 7 Mar 1924; sealed to parents 22 Jan 1937; died
23 Aug 1026 in , Fecamp, France; buried 28 Aug 1026 in , Fecamp, France. He
married in , Normandy, France, Judith
(---) (Dchs.of Normandy) [369], born
982 in Bretange, Rennes, France; baptized 20 Jun 1911; endowed 24 Dec
1914; sealed to husband 23 Dec 1935; died 1017 in , Normandy, France.
Notes
for Richard II MORITON (Duke of Normandy)
!NAME: Nickname "Richard the
Good"
Children of Richard II MORITON (Duke of
Normandy) and Judith (---) (Dchs.of Normandy) were as follows:
+ 3 i Robert
I3 Moriton (Duke of Normandy) [366], born
999 in , Normandy, France. He married (1) Harlette De Falaise [367]. He married (2) Baker [468].
Generation 3
3.
Robert I3 Moriton (Duke of Normandy) [366] (Richard II2, Richard
I1), born 999 in
, Normandy, France; baptized 1 Mar 1924; endowed 27 Mar 1924; sealed to parents
4 May 1955 in Salt Lake Utah; died 2 Jul 1035 in , Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey;
buried in Nicaea Cathedral, Nicaea,
Bithynia, Turkey. He married (1) in 1023, Harlette De Falaise [367], born 1003 in Falaise, Calvados,
France; baptized 24 Feb 1919; endowed 20 Jun 1919; sealed to husband 1 Aug 1924
in Salt Lake Utah. He married (2) in Not married , Baker [468], born
1002 in <Falais, Calvados, Normandy, France>.
Notes
for Robert I MORITON (Duke of Normandy)
!NAME: Nickname "Robert the
Magnificant"
Children of Robert I MORITON (Duke of
Normandy) and BAKER were as follows:
+ 4 i Moriton4 William
I (King of England) [206], born 14 Oct 1024 in Falais, Calvados,
Normandy, France. He married Matilda Flanders (Queen of England) [207].
Generation 4
4.
Moriton4 William I (King of England) [206] (Robert I3, Richard
II2, Richard I1), born 14 Oct 1024 in Falais, Calvados, Normandy,
France; baptized 31 Jul 1877 in St. George Utah; endowed 7 Feb 1884 in St.
George Utah; sealed to parents 19 May 1954 in Salt Lake Utah; died 9 Sep 1087
in Hermentruvilleby, Rouen/S-Infer., Seine-Maritime, France; buried 10 Sep 1087
in Abbey St.Stephen, Calvados, France. He married in 1053 in Castle of Angi,
Normandy, France, Matilda Flanders (Queen of England) [207], born 1031 in <, Caen, Calvados,
France>; baptized 11 Jan 1877; endowed 7 Aug 1878; sealed to husband 10 May
1928; died 2 Nov 1083 in , Caen, Calvados, France; buried 3 Nov 1083 in Holy
Trinity Ch., Caen, Calvados, France, daughter of Baldwin V [433] and Adela (---) [434].
Notes
for Moriton WILLIAM I (King of England)
!Nickname: "William the
Conqueror" Came to England in 1066 from Normandy. William Moriton was the
Duke of Normandy. * The illegitimate son of Robert his mother was a baker
woman.
Children of Moriton WILLIAM I (King of
England) and Matilda FLANDERS (Queen of England) were as follows:
5 i Robert5 Moriton
(Duke of Normandy) [448], born 1054 in <Castle of Angi,
Normandy, France>.
6 ii Rufus5 William
II (King of England) [447], born 1056 in <Selby, Yorkshire,
England, GB>; died 1100.
7 iii Richard5 Moriton [449], born
1058 in <Selby, Yorkshire, England, GB>.
8 iv Adela5 Moriton [450], born
1060 in <Selby, Yorkshire, England, GB>.
+ 9 v Beauclerc5 Henry
I (King of England) [201], born 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire,
England, GB. He married Matilda MacDuncan (Queen of England) [204].
10 vi Gundred5 Moriton [301], born 1070 in <Selby, Yorkshire,
England, GB>. She married William
de Warren (Earl of Warren) [302].
Generation 5
9.
Beauclerc5 Henry I (King of England) [201] (Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard
II2, Richard I1), born 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England, GB;
baptized 22 May 1877 in St. George Utah; endowed 8 Jun 1877 in St. George Utah;
sealed to parents 18 May 1933 in Salt Lake Utah; died 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis,
Seine-St., Denis, France; buried 4 Jan 1136 in Reading, Berkshire, England, GB.
He married Matilda MacDuncan
(Queen of England) [204], born 1079 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire,
Scotland, GB; baptized 7 Nov 1893 in Salt Lake Utah; endowed 21 Feb 1895 in
Logan Utah; sealed to parents 9 Jun 1933; died 1 May 1118 in Westminster,
Middlesex, England, GB; buried Jun 1118 in Church St. Peter, Westminster,
England, GB, daughter of MacDuncan Malcomb III (King of Scotland) [205] and Margaret Atheling (Queen / Scotland)
[310] .
Notes
for Beauclerc HENRY I (King of England)
Ruled 1100-1135
Children of Beauclerc HENRY I (King of
England) and Matilda MACDUNCAN (Queen of England) were as follows:
11 i William6 Aethling [451], born
1100 in <London, Middlesex, England, GB>; died 1120.
+ 12 ii Matilda6 Beauclerc
(Empress) [202], born 5 Aug 1102 in London, Middlesex,
England, GB. She married Geoffrey V Plantagenet (Count) [203].
Generation 6
12.
Matilda6 Beauclerc (Empress) [202] (Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard
II2, Richard I1), born 5 Aug 1102 in London, Middlesex, England, GB;
baptized 7 Nov 1893 in Salt Lake Utah; endowed 10 May 1899 in Salt Lake Utah;
sealed to parents 19 May 1954 in Salt Lake Utah; died 10 Sep 1168 in Notre
Dame, Rouen, France; buried in Le
Bec-Hellouin, Eure, Eure, France. She married
Geoffrey V Plantagenet (Count) [203], born 24 Aug 1113 in , Anjou, France;
baptized 26 Nov 1932; endowed 3 Mar 1933; died 7 Sep 1151 in , Eure-Et-Loire,
France.
Children of Matilda Beauclerc (Empress)
and Geoffrey V PLANTAGENET (Count) were as follows:
+ 13 i Plantagenet7 Henry
II (King of England) [198], born 5 Mar 1133 in Lemans, Maine,
Anjou Orleanis, France. He married (1) Eleanor Aquatine (Queen of
England) [199]. He married (2) Alice Alix
(Princess) [457].
Generation 7
13.
Plantagenet7 Henry II (King of England) [198] (Matilda6 ,
Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 5 Mar 1133 in Lemans, Maine, Anjou Orleans,
France; baptized 30 Mar 1930; endowed 11 Oct 1934; sealed to parents 18 May 1933;
died 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-et-Lr, France; buried 8 Jul 1189 in
Fontevrault Abbe, Mel, France. He married (1) on 11 May 1152 in Bordeaux,
Gironde, France, Eleanor Aquatine (Queen of England) [199], born 1123 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine,
France; baptized 7 Nov 1893; endowed 20 Jun 1919; sealed to husband 1 Jul 1937;
died 31 Mar 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Fontevrault, L'Ab, Mel, France; buried in Monastery, Fontevrault, L'Ab, Mel,
France, daughter of William Aquatine (Duke) [200] He married (2) in Not married , Alice
Alix (Princess) . [457], born 1170 in , France; died 1221,
daughter of Louis VII (King of France)
[311] and
Alix (Cts. of Champagne) [458] .
Notes
for Plantagenet HENRY II (King of England)
Ruled
1154-1189 The first of the ANGEVIN Kings. By marrying Eleanor, Duchess of
Aquitaine in 1152, he acquired vast lands in France. His policy of establishing
royal authority in England led to Thomas A. Becket's murder.
Notes
for Alice ALIX (Princess)
!NOTE: Had illegitimate child by Henry
II which was stillborn.
Children of Plantagenet HENRY II (King of
England) and Eleanor AQUATINE (Queen of England) were as follows:
14 i 8 Richard
I (King of England) [452], born 8 Sep 1157 in Beaumont Palace,
Oxford, England, GB; died 6 Apr 1199 in Chalus, Limoustin, France. !NAME: Nickname: "Richard the Lion-Hearted".
+ 15 ii Eleanor8 Plantagenet
(Queen of Castile) [245], born 13 Oct 1162 in Dumfront,
Normandy, France. She married Alfonso
VIII (King of Castile) [440].
+ 16 iii Lackland8 John
(King of England) [195], born 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manorhouse,
Oxford, England, GB. He married Isabella Taillefer (Queen of
England) [196].
Generation 8
15.
Eleanor8 Plantagenet (Queen of Castile) [245] (Plantagenet7, Matilda6 ,
Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 13 Oct 1162 in Dumfront, Normandy, France;
died 31 Oct 1214 in Burgos, Spain. She married on 22 Sep 1177, Alfonso VIII (King of Castile) [440], born 11 Nov 1155 in Castile, Spain;
died 6 Oct 1214 in Huelgas, Burgos, Spain.
Notes
for Eleanor PLANTAGENET (Queen of Castile)
Daughter of King Henry II.
Children of Eleanor PLANTAGENET (Queen of
Castile) and ALFONSO VIII (King of
Castile) were as follows:
+ 17 i Berengaria9 (---) [441], born 1181 in Segovia, Castile, Spain.
She married Alfonso IX (King of
Leon) [442].
16.
Lackland8 John (King of England) [195] (Plantagenet7, Matilda6 ,
Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manorhouse, Oxford,
England, GB; baptized 26 Nov 1932; endowed 24 Feb 1933 in Arizona; sealed to
parents 28 May 1937 in Salt Lake Utah; died 19 Oct 1216 in Newark,
Nottinghamshire, England, GB; buried in
Cathedral, Worcester, England, GB. He married
Isabella Taillefer (Queen of England) [196], born 1180 in Angouleme, Charente,
France; baptized 12 Dec 1893; endowed 10 Oct 1923 in Logan Utah; died 31 May
1246 in Fontevrault, L'Ab, Mel, France; buried
in Fontevrault Abbe, Anjou, Isere, France, daughter of Aymer Angouleme
[197]
Notes
for Lackland JOHN (King of England)
Ruled 1189-1216
Children of Lackland JOHN (King of
England) and Isabella TAILLEFER (Queen of England) were as follows:
+ 18 i Plantagenet9 Henry
III (King of England) [193], born 10 Oct 1207 in Winchester,
Hampshire, England, GB. He married Eleanor Provence [194].
Generation 9
17.
Berengaria9 (---) [441] (Eleanor8
Plantagenet, Plantagenet7, Matilda6 , Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 1181 in Segovia, Castile, Spain; died 1245 in
Burgos, Spain. She married in Oct 1197 in , Spain, Alfonso IX (King of Leon) [442], born 1168 in Zamora, Leon, Spain; died
23 Sep 1230 in Uallanueva, de Sarria, Spain.
Children of Berengaria (---) and ALFONSO IX (King of Leon) were as follows:
+ 19 i 10 Fernando
III (King of Castile) [443], born 5 Aug 1201 in Leon, Spain. He
married Jeanne Dammartin (Cts. of Ponthieu) [444].
18.
Plantagenet9 Henry III (King of England) [193] (Lackland8,
Plantagenet7, Matilda6 , Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 10 Oct 1207 in Winchester, Hampshire, England,
GB; baptized 26 Nov 1932 in Arizona; endowed 23 Feb 1933 in Arizona; died 16
Nov 1272 in Westminster, London, England, GB; buried 20 Nov 1272 in Westminster
Abbe, London, England, GB. He married in 1236, Eleanor Provence [194], born 1215 in <Westminster, London,
England, GB>, daughter of Raymond Provence (Count / Provence) [303]
Notes
for Plantagenet HENRY III (King of England)
Ruled 1216-1272
Children of Plantagenet HENRY III (King of
England) and Eleanor PROVENCE were as follows:
+ 20 i Longshank10 Edward
I (King of England) [192], born 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster,
London, England, GB. He married (1) Eleanor Castile (Queen of
England) [312] (see 22). He married (2) Marguerite
(---) (Queen of England) [373].
21 ii Edmond10 Plantagenet
(Earl / Lancaster) [304], born 1241 in <Westminster, London,
England, GB>. He married Queen of
Navarre Blanche (Queen Dowager) [305].
Generation 10
19.
10 Fernando III (King of Castile) [443] (Berengaria9 (---),
Eleanor8 Plantagenet, Plantagenet7, Matilda6 ,
Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 5 Aug 1201 in Leon, Spain; died 30 May 1252 in
Sevilla, Spain. He married in 1237 in Burgos, Spain, Jeanne Dammartin
(Cts. of Ponthieu) [444], born 1216 in Dammartin, France; died
15 Mar 1279, daughter of Simon De Dammartin [454] and Marie J. Ponthieu [455] .
Children of FERNANDO III (King of Castile) and Jeanne DAMMARTIN (Cts. of
Ponthieu) were as follows:
22 i Eleanor11 Castile
(Queen of England) [312], born 1244 in Burgos, Castile, Spain;
baptized 6 Sep 1920; endowed 10 Nov 1920 in Salt Lake Utah; died 29 Nov 1290 in
Herdeby, Lincolnshire, England, GB; buried 16 Dec 1290 in Westminster Abbe,
London, England, GB. She married in Oct 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain, Longshank
Edward I (King of England) [192] (see 20), born 17 Jun 1239 in
Westminster, London, England, GB; christened 22 Jun 1239 in Westminster,
Middlesex, England, GB; baptized 1 Nov 1930; endowed 26 Jan 1931; sealed to
parents 18 May 1933 in Salt Lake Utah; sealed to wife 12 Feb 1943 in Salt Lake
Utah; died 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-on-the-San, Cumberland, England, GB; buried 28
Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbe, London, England, GB, son of Plantagenet Henry III
(King of England) [193] and Eleanor Provence [194] .
20.
Longshank10 Edward I (King of England) [192] (Plantagenet9, Lackland8,
Plantagenet7, Matilda6 , Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster, London, England,
GB; christened 22 Jun 1239 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, GB; baptized 1
Nov 1930; endowed 26 Jan 1931; sealed to parents 18 May 1933 in Salt Lake Utah;
died 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-on-the-San, Cumberland, England, GB; buried 28 Oct
1307 in Westminster Abbe, London, England, GB. He married (1) in Oct 1254 in
Burgos, Burgos, Spain, Eleanor Castile (Queen of England) [312] (see 22), born 1244 in Burgos, Castile,
Spain; baptized 6 Sep 1920; endowed 10 Nov 1920 in Salt Lake Utah; sealed to
husband 12 Feb 1943 in Salt Lake Utah; died 29 Nov 1290 in Herdeby,
Lincolnshire, England, GB; buried 16 Dec 1290 in Westminster Abbe, London,
England, GB, daughter of Fernando III
(King of Castile) [443] and Jeanne Dammartin (Cts. of Ponthieu) [444] . He married (2) on 8 Sep 1299 in Canterbury
Cathe, Kent, England, GB, Marguerite (---) (Queen of England) [373], born 1279 in Paris, Seine, France;
baptized 24 Jun 1933; endowed 31 Oct 1933 in Arizona; sealed to husband 11 Feb
1943 in St. George Utah; died 14 Feb 1317 in Marlborough Cast, Wiltshire,
England, GB; buried in Grey Friars,
London, Middlesex, England.
Notes
for Longshank EDWARD I (King of England)
Ruled 1272-1307
Children of Longshank EDWARD I (King of
England) and Eleanor CASTILE (Queen of England) were as follows:
23 i Eleanor11 Plantagenet
(Princess) [660], born 1264 in <Burgos, Burgos,
Spain>; died 1297.
+ 24 ii Jone
d'Acres11 Plantagenet [191], born
1270 in Acre, Galilee, Palestine, Israel. She married (1) Ralph Monthermer
(Sir) [190]. She married (2) Gilbert De Clare [372].
26 iii Margaret11 Plantagenet [661], born
1275 in <Acre, Galilee, Palestine, Israel>; died 1318.
28 iv Elizabeth11 Plantagenet
(Princess) [662], born Aug 1282 in Rhallan, Wales, GB;
died May 1316.
30 v Plantagenet11 Edward
II (King of England) [445], born 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon Cstle,
England, GB; died Sep 1327 in Berkley Castle, England, GB; buried in Gloucester Cathe. He married on 25 Jan
1308 in Boulogne, Isabella (---) [446], born 1295 in Paris, France; died 22
Aug 1358 in Castle Rising, Norfolk, England, GB; buried in Grey Friars Church, London, England, GB.
Generation 11
24.
Jone d'Acres11 Plantagenet [191]
(Longshank10, Plantagenet9, Lackland8, Plantagenet7, Matilda6 , Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 1270 in Acre, Galilee, Palestine, Israel;
baptized 14 Aug 1900; endowed 9 Aug 1901; sealed to parents 12 Feb 1943; died
23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England, GB. She married (1) in Jan 1296, Ralph
Monthermer (Sir) [190], born 1275 in <Acre, Galilee,
Palestine, Israel>; died 1323. She married (2) on 30 Apr 1290 in Westminster
Abbe, London, England, GB, Gilbert De Clare [372], born 2
Sep 1243 in Christ Church, Hampshire, England, GB; died 7 Dec 1295 in Monmouth
Castle, Monmouth, Wales, GB; buried in
Tewksbury Abbey.
Notes
for Gilbert De CLARE
Earl of Gloucester
Children of Jone d'Acres PLANTAGENET and
Ralph MONTHERMER (Sir) were as follows:
+ 32 i Thomas12 Monthermer [189], born
1297 in <Acre, Galilee, Palestine, Israel>. He married Margaret Tiptoft [659].
Generation 12
32.
Thomas12 Monthermer [189] (Jone
d'Acres11 Plantagenet, Longshank10,
Plantagenet9, Lackland8, Plantagenet7, Matilda6, Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1), born 1297 in <Acre, Galilee, Palestine, Israel>.
He married Margaret Tiptoft [659].
Children of Thomas MONTHERMER and Margaret
TIPTOFT were as follows:
+ 34 i Margaret13 Monthermer [184] married John Montacute
(Sir) [183].
Generation 13
34. Margaret13 Monthermer [184] (Thomas12, Jone d'Acres11 Plantagenet, Longshank10, Plantagenet9, Lackland8, Plantagenet7, Matilda6 , Beauclerc5, Moriton4, Robert I3, Richard II2, Richard I1) married
John Montacute (Sir) [183], born 1327 in <Donyatt, Somerset
Co., England, GB>; died 1396, son of William Montacute (King of Man) [208] and Katharine Grandison [209].
Children of Margaret
MONTHERMER and John MONTACUTE (Sir) were as follows:
+ 36 i John14 Montacute (Sir) [174], born 1357. He married Maud Francis [175].
37 ii Richard14 Montacute [170]
38 iii Thomas14 Montacute [185] Dean of Salisbury.
39 iv Sybil14 Montacute [186]
40 v Catherine14 Montacute [187]
41 vi Margaret14 Montacute [188]
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