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396 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

(No daughters.)<br />

3444. Elliott, b. ; m. (1), Miss Daniel; m. (2), Rachel Daniel. Children,<br />

1, Penelope, m. Dr. Horace McKann, who d.<br />

3445. Charles, b. .<br />

1883, she resides with her dau. Mrs. Helen M. Jones,<br />

in Portsmouth, Va. 2, Eudora, who resides near;<br />

1<br />

Churchl<strong>and</strong>, Va., <strong>and</strong> is the only one <strong>of</strong> the Cloudis<br />

family now living. 3, Elliott, served in the late war,<br />

in Co. C, 5th Va. Cavalry, now deceased. See No.<br />

326, p. 108.<br />

3445*<br />

Charles Cloudis, son <strong>of</strong> Beverly <strong>and</strong> Frances [<strong>Montague</strong> 326]<br />

Cloudis, m., 182 1, Jane Bush <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong>, Essex Co., Va. Resided<br />

for a time at the old Bush homestead in Essex Co., then moved to<br />

Tappahannock, where he <strong>and</strong> his wife both died.<br />

children.<br />

3446. Frances, b. 1823. She was a sweet, attractive girl, <strong>and</strong> at the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> 20 was affianced to a prominent young<br />

3447. Arra Anna, b. Dec. 14, 1825.<br />

Virginian, but d. before the marriage took place.''<br />

3447.<br />

Arra Anna Cloudis, dau. <strong>of</strong> Charles [3445], b. Dec 14, 1825, at<br />

<strong>Montague</strong>, Essex Co., Va.<br />

She possessed rare beauty <strong>and</strong> grace <strong>of</strong> person <strong>and</strong> wonderful<br />

endowment <strong>of</strong> mind, added to this was the charm <strong>of</strong> a sweet, loving<br />

disposition, which gave her the power <strong>of</strong> drawing around her a large<br />

circle <strong>of</strong> friends. By the death <strong>of</strong> her parents <strong>and</strong> only sister she |<br />

was left alone, <strong>and</strong> was invited by Dr. Watt Tyler <strong>of</strong> Warsaw, Rich- j<br />

mond Co., a nephew <strong>of</strong> ex-President John Tyler, to make her home |<br />

with his family until her marriage which was shortly to take place.<br />

From this home she m., Oct., 1845, Richard Henry Donnahaw, who<br />

was b. Feb. 22, 1820, in Westmorel<strong>and</strong> Co., Va. He was <strong>of</strong> sturdy<br />

Scotch stock <strong>and</strong> a man <strong>of</strong> sterling integrity. Their bridal tour con-<br />

sisted <strong>of</strong> a journey by private conveyance to their new <strong>and</strong> future<br />

home in Marengo Co., Ala., where Mr. Donnahaw was remarkably<br />

successful <strong>and</strong> accumulated a large property. He d. 1863 in Union-<br />

town, Ala. He had been for many years a member <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />

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