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190 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

337-<br />

Philip Lee,* son <strong>of</strong> Philip <strong>and</strong> Ann [<strong>Montague</strong> 106] Lee, b. ,<br />

in. Miss Jacobs.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

1 123. Philip, b. 1817. He was noted for his energy <strong>and</strong> perse-<br />

1 124. Richard Currie, b. 18 19, d. 1864.<br />

verence <strong>and</strong> was much respected. His death in<br />

early manhood in 1862, was greatly lamented.<br />

342.<br />

Currie Lee, son <strong>of</strong> Philip <strong>and</strong> Ann [<strong>Montague</strong> 106] Lee, b. ,<br />

in Middlesex Co., Va. ; m,, Dec. 26, 1826, Mildred Hutchins, who<br />

was b. Sept. 20, 1802, in Lancaster Co., Va. She d. Dec. 7, 1871,<br />

in Baltimore, Md. He d. in Middlesex Co., Va.<br />

children.<br />

1 125. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 3, 1828, in. <strong>Peter</strong> W. Scringer, resided in<br />

Baltimore, Md.<br />

1 126. Maria Lavalia, b. Feb. 23, 1831, m. John F. McGeorge, who is now<br />

deceased. She resides near Globe P. O., King<br />

William Co., Va.<br />

1 127. Richard Currie, b. Aug. 23, 1833.<br />

j 128. William Edward, b. Aug. 1, 1836. He is deceased.<br />

345.<br />

Rev. John Currie <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> John Currie, Sr. [107], b.<br />

Jan. 2, 1 79 1 ; m. (1), in 18 10 or 11, Nancy Ann Lee [340], dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

Philip Lee [106]. She was b. Oct. 14, 1894, <strong>and</strong> d. Jan. 12, 1830.<br />

She was a sister <strong>of</strong> Penelope Lee [335] who in. Wm. L. <strong>Montague</strong><br />

[77], <strong>of</strong> Frances Lee who m. Philip <strong>Montague</strong> [237], <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jane Lee<br />

who m. Rev. Abraham <strong>Montague</strong> [332]. Descendants say that her<br />

father Philip Lee, was son <strong>of</strong> Lewis Lee, <strong>and</strong> was a Col. in the war<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 1 2. Co. records indicate that he was son <strong>of</strong> Charles Lee but do<br />

not prove it. He m. (2), 1832, Miss Frances Howard Blackley, who<br />

d. Jan. 16, 1850. He was a Baptist minister, <strong>and</strong> also a Capt. in the<br />

war <strong>of</strong> 18 1 2. He resided near Jamaica, Middlesex Co., Va., <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

Jan. 24, 1851.<br />

* In Co. Salop, Eng., on the river Rodan, a few miles from Lee-Hall, was in 1620 the<br />

Castle <strong>of</strong> Morton-Corbet, an ancient seat <strong>of</strong> the Corbet family, <strong>and</strong> still more anciently, a<br />

seat <strong>of</strong> the Turet family. That there was any connection between Morton-Corbet <strong>and</strong> Morton-Regis<br />

is not known, but a search <strong>of</strong> parish records at Merrington, <strong>and</strong> other places round<br />

about Lee-Hall might bring good results, as Morton-Regis seems to be the key to the pedi-<br />

gree <strong>of</strong> Col. Richard Lee, perhaps when one is found the other may not be far <strong>of</strong>f.

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