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BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 135<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

99. Jane Rosa, b. July 10, 1818, at Elberton, Ga.<br />

00. William Henry, b. 1820.<br />

01. John Pliilip, b. April 1, 1822.<br />

02. Charlotte Matilda Moseley, b. Jan. 7, 1825.<br />

152.<br />

William Latane <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> John [52], b. Aug. 9^ 1792,<br />

n Powhatan Co., Va., ;;/., March 15, 1825, Miss Hannah Finney<br />

/Vorsham, in Amelia Co., Va. She was b. May 7, 1809, in Amelia Co.<br />

He resided in Cartersville, Va., where he was a merchant. He<br />

>ecame partially paralyzed <strong>and</strong> went North for medical treatment<br />

vas greatly benefitted but not cured. About 1834 he moved to<br />

South Carolina <strong>and</strong> settled in Abbeville Co. near the junction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

leedy <strong>and</strong> Salida rivers, about fifteen miles from his sister Mrs.<br />

jEcGhee. He soon went into a decline, <strong>and</strong> died March 2, 1835.<br />

lis remains were taken to his sister's, Mrs. McGhee's, <strong>and</strong> buried by<br />

he side <strong>of</strong> his father <strong>and</strong> brother Philip. His wife <strong>and</strong> children<br />

noved back to Va. She d. Feb. 20, 1878, in Baltimore, Md. He<br />

vas a Capt. <strong>of</strong> 109th Va. Vols., war <strong>of</strong> 18 12, was stationed at<br />

torfolk, Va.<br />

children.<br />

103. Rebecca Brown, b. Nov. 7, 1829.<br />

504. Mary Rosamo?id, b. June 21, 1832.<br />

105. Ann Eliza, b. June 2, 1834, d. Aug. 18, 1844.<br />

153.<br />

Henry Brown <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> John [52], b. Aug. 13, 1795,<br />

I., Dec. 8, 18 16, in Richmond, Va., Mary Anne Moody, only child<br />

)f Capt. John Moody* <strong>of</strong> the Revolutionary army. She d. June 24,<br />

[882, in Richmond. He removed to Baltimore, Md., about 1849,<br />

where he d. April 4, 1855.<br />

children.<br />

506. Robert, b. 1819, d. in infancy.<br />

* The name Moody originated from moodie, meaning- gallant, courageous. The ancient<br />

irms <strong>of</strong> Moody <strong>of</strong> Ipswich, Suffolk, were "argent, on a chevron engrailed sable between three<br />

;refoils flipped Vert, three lozengersor ; on a chief azure two arms issuingfrom clouds proper,<br />

zested bendy, or <strong>and</strong> gules, holding in the h<strong>and</strong>s a rose <strong>of</strong> the last." Crest, " Two embowed<br />

inns in Saltier, the dexter vested gules, the sinister, vert, each holding a cutlass argent, hilt<br />

jr." The arms <strong>of</strong> Moody <strong>of</strong> Wiltshire were " Vert, a fess engrailed, argent, surmounted <strong>of</strong><br />

mother, gules, between three harpies <strong>of</strong> the second, crined, or." Crest, "A wolf's head<br />

jrased proper."

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