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192 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

tague, resided there in 1885. He m. Amelia Stanard <strong>Montague</strong>, [417]<br />

dau. <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth S. <strong>Montague</strong>. He was her second<br />

husb<strong>and</strong>, she m. first Capt. Allen, a brother <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Harry Latane <strong>of</strong><br />

Essex Co., Va.<br />

1 144.<br />

1 145.<br />

Bettie Hoskins,<br />

Lucy Hoskins.<br />

ADOPTED CHILDREN.<br />

[Children <strong>of</strong> Capt. George Hoskins 416.]<br />

364.<br />

Eusebia Neville <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> Rev. Philip T. [112], b.<br />

April 3, 1823, in Middlesex Co., Va., m. Mr. Camm H. Gatewood.*<br />

He is deceased. He was a step-son <strong>of</strong> her sister Mary. She resides<br />

at Owenton, King <strong>and</strong> Queen Co., Va.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

1 146. Lewis E., b. , d. in infancy.<br />

1 147. Willie Z,., b. , d. in infancy.<br />

1 148. Martha Lee, b. , d. March 19, 1891.<br />

1 1 49. Philip T., b. .<br />

368.<br />

Mary <strong>Montague</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> Henry [113], b. Feb. 28, 1785, in Va.,<br />

m., Oct. 8, 1807, in Rutherford Co., N. C, Aspasio Earle, f son <strong>of</strong><br />

Baylis Earle <strong>of</strong> Va.<br />

Baylis Earle moved to Carolina with seven children, among them<br />

the eldest, Sally, m. Capt. Edward Hampton the gr<strong>and</strong> uncle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

present senator in Congress from S. C. Edward Hampton was<br />

killed by the tories during revolutionary struggles, <strong>and</strong> Sally m. (2)<br />

* Gatewopd. The name is derived from a residence near a fortified town or wood.<br />

t Earle. The name is derived from the Anglo Saxon <strong>and</strong> means a man <strong>of</strong> valor, a leader<br />

or hero. The arms <strong>of</strong> Earle <strong>of</strong> Lincolnshire were. "Gu. an annulet or, between three<br />

escaloped shells ar., within a border engrailed <strong>of</strong> the 3d." Crest, " a nag's head erased sable,<br />

maned or." Five coats have been assigned to Earle. Ralph Earle <strong>and</strong> his wife Joan settled<br />

in R. I., 1638; James <strong>and</strong> Rhody Earle settled at Easton, Md., 1683; John <strong>and</strong> Mary Earle<br />

settled in Westmorel<strong>and</strong>, Va., 1652: All three <strong>of</strong> these traced themselves back to the same<br />

English stock. The last mentioned, John Earle <strong>of</strong> Va., was a descendant <strong>of</strong> Henry de Earle<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> Newton. Of this family was Sir Walter Earle, mem. Va. Co. 1619 <strong>and</strong> Gen. in parliamentary<br />

army; also Dr. John Earle, tutor <strong>and</strong> chaplain to Charles II. <strong>and</strong> bishop <strong>of</strong> Worcester<br />

<strong>and</strong> Salisbury after the restoration. In Engl<strong>and</strong> the Earles were in Cos. Lincoln,<br />

Somerset, Norfolk <strong>and</strong> Devon, <strong>and</strong> other Cos. From John Earle <strong>of</strong> Va. was descended<br />

Baylis Earle who removed from Westmorel<strong>and</strong>, Va., <strong>and</strong> settled in what is now Spartanburg<br />

Co., S. C. He was the first Co. Judge <strong>of</strong> that Co. He was the father <strong>of</strong> Aspasio Earle [368].

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