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BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 99<br />

'he bond in M. records bears date March 20, 1780. Henry<br />

'ass signed the Marriage Bond. He d. 1789. His will was<br />

roved Oct. 26, 1789. He mentions his wife Ann, son Thomas,<br />

aus. Catherine <strong>and</strong> Sarah, with bequests when they arrive at lawful<br />

ge. Mentions his brother William, sister Charlotte <strong>and</strong> Uncle<br />

'hilip <strong>Montague</strong>. The executors were his wife Ann, <strong>and</strong> bro. Wil-<br />

am. His father left him "his l<strong>and</strong> on <strong>Montague</strong> Isl<strong>and</strong> where he<br />

len lived. 1<br />

' That<br />

l<strong>and</strong> reverted or descended to his cousin Thomas,<br />

on <strong>of</strong> his father's bro. Col. Philip. There is an Inventory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Estate <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>Montague</strong> dated July, 1810, signed by Lewis Jackon,<br />

Latane' <strong>Montague</strong> <strong>and</strong> Robert Tunstall, with Philip <strong>Montague</strong><br />

s administrator. Latane <strong>Montague</strong> had married the sister <strong>of</strong> this<br />

'nomas. Philip <strong>Montague</strong> was his second cousin, <strong>and</strong> as they are<br />

oth concerned in the settlement <strong>of</strong> this Estate if it does not mean.<br />

le estate <strong>of</strong> this Thomas we do not know to whom it could refer.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

30. Catherine, b. probably 1781 ; m. Latane <strong>Montague</strong> [322].<br />

ii. Sarah, b. about 1783; m. Mr. Evans.<br />

32. Thomas, b. about 1785 ; d. unmarried.<br />

67.<br />

William <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> William [22], b. about 1758. M„<br />

an. 14, 1790 [Ch. ch. record] Elizabeth Valentine*, dau. <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />

r<br />

alentine <strong>of</strong> Augusta Co. Va. His marriage bond is on M. Co. rec-<br />

rds, dated Dec. 1, 1789. James Lee signed the bond with him..<br />

le was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, <strong>and</strong> was wounded in a<br />

aval engagement on the Chesapeake Bay or its rivers. He resided.<br />

1 Middlesex, near the village <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong> which is over the line in.<br />

Issex,<br />

children.<br />

33. Mary, b. . It is believed that she d. unmarried.<br />

34. Catherine, b. . " " " " "<br />

35. William Valentine, b. Sept. 3, 1797, near the village <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong>, Va..<br />

36. Clarissa, b. ; ;//. Mr. Lee <strong>of</strong> Essex Co., probably<br />

Charles Ludwell Lee, son <strong>of</strong> Philip Lee [106].<br />

* Valentine originated from a baptismal name. It has sometimes been corrupted to<br />

ollington, in Engl<strong>and</strong>. The ancient arms <strong>of</strong> the family were " Sable, on a chevron argent,,<br />

iree lions' heads erased <strong>of</strong> the field." Crest, "a demi-pegasus, salient <strong>and</strong> erased ermine,.<br />

lfiled on the body with a ducal coronet or."

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