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62 DESCENDANTS OF PETER MONTAGUE.<br />

deed <strong>of</strong> M. Co. records, dated March i, 1702, made by Thomas<br />

Morris, "for one negro, to his dau. Elizabeth <strong>Montague</strong> relict <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Montague</strong>, <strong>and</strong> increase at her death, to go to his gr<strong>and</strong>son <strong>Peter</strong><br />

<strong>Montague</strong>, <strong>and</strong> if <strong>Peter</strong> died before he was 21, it was to go to his<br />

brother Thomas <strong>Montague</strong>. He also gives to each <strong>of</strong> these, his<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>sons, a colt, <strong>and</strong> a black horse." His second wife Elizabeth,<br />

outlived him, <strong>and</strong> was the administrator <strong>of</strong> his estate jointly with<br />

William <strong>Montague</strong> [probably his brother William] <strong>and</strong> Richard Kemp<br />

who gave bond dated March 1, 1702.<br />

He died Jan'y or Feb'y, 1702, aged from 65 to 70 years. He left<br />

no will. The inventory <strong>of</strong> his estate was filed, or recorded, May 3,<br />

1703. If there were other daughters, trace <strong>of</strong> them is lost by destruc-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> early records.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

8. Mary, b. about 1664; married, Oct. 24, 1682, Thomas Paine.*<br />

9. <strong>Peter</strong>, b. about 1666. %.<br />

10. William, b. about 1670.<br />

11. Jolin, b. bapt. May 21, 1682.<br />

THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN.<br />

9.<br />

<strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Montague</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Peter</strong> [4], b. about 1666-70 in Middle-<br />

sex Co., Va. On account <strong>of</strong> the loss <strong>of</strong> records by fire <strong>and</strong> war,<br />

little has been ascertained with regard to him. Sufficient however<br />

* Payne, Paine. This family name is derived from the Norman Paganus. Thomas Payne<br />

age 23, came to Va. from London on ship " Transport," July 4, 1635 ; Elizabeth Payne, age<br />

Paine was living in Va. in<br />

21, came on the "Assurance" from London, July 24, 1635 John ;<br />

1623. We find in a note, foot <strong>of</strong> p. 654 <strong>of</strong> " H." that Sir Robert Payne purchased l<strong>and</strong> in Va.<br />

<strong>and</strong> located thereon his two brothers William <strong>and</strong> John Payne who with Sir Robert were<br />

among the " Adventurers <strong>of</strong> Va., 1620." The arms <strong>of</strong> this family were "Gu. on a fess between<br />

two lions pass, ar." Crest, " a lion's gamb, couped ar. grasping a broken tilting lance, the<br />

spear end pendent gu." Motto, " Malo mori quam foedari." William Payne settled near<br />

Lynchburg; John Payne near Leedstown, in the Northern Neck. 1, John Paine had— 2,<br />

Richard, North'd Co. b. 1633 who had 3, John, Lancaster Co. b. 1670. Oct. 6, 1655, Mr. John<br />

Paine had a grant <strong>of</strong> 610 acres, north side <strong>of</strong> Rapahannock river ; head rights, John Paine,<br />

Jr., Margaret Paine, Raleigh, Travers, &c. [H.] Christ Church Mdd. vestry book, has the<br />

" burial <strong>of</strong> a certain Mary Paine, Feb'y 17, 1687, also the,, following: Nicholas Payne <strong>of</strong> London<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mary Hackney, native, m. Dec. 17, 1687; Elizabeth, dau. <strong>of</strong> Nicholas <strong>and</strong> Mabel<br />

Payne, born March 3, 1688; Ann, dau. <strong>of</strong> Nicholas <strong>and</strong> Mabel Payne, bapt. Nov. 27, 1692;<br />

Ann, dau. <strong>of</strong> Barnard <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Payne, born Sept. 22, 1693."<br />

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