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Peter Montague IV

Birth
Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
Death
1703 (aged 36–37)
Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Christ Church was formed in 1666. Montagues were members from the early days.

Peter Montague IV was born circa 1666 in Middlesex County, Virginia. "A grand-son of Peter Montague was granted Oct. 24 1702, 1000 acres in Middlesex County." - from "History and Genealogy of the Montague Family in America" by George W. Montague.
"He married Elizabeth Morris. She was born in about 1670 in Middlesex county, Virginia, the daughter of the Reverend Thomas Morris. Peter died in January 1702 [1703?]." Peter's children were:
Thomas Montague (1694)
Peter Montague (1696)



"There is reference in 1686 section of the (Christ Church) Register to a MONTAGUES ISLAND, VA. THOMAS MONTAGUE, Sr., a large plantation / slaveholder, many of his slave infants were bap’d at Christ Church." (From researcher Annette Markward, Austin, TX.)
This Thomas Montague was a son of Peter Montague IV, son of Peter III.
These likely were buried at Christ Church if not in a lost family cemetery on Montague Island.
Christ Church was formed in 1666. Montagues were members from the early days.

Peter Montague IV was born circa 1666 in Middlesex County, Virginia. "A grand-son of Peter Montague was granted Oct. 24 1702, 1000 acres in Middlesex County." - from "History and Genealogy of the Montague Family in America" by George W. Montague.
"He married Elizabeth Morris. She was born in about 1670 in Middlesex county, Virginia, the daughter of the Reverend Thomas Morris. Peter died in January 1702 [1703?]." Peter's children were:
Thomas Montague (1694)
Peter Montague (1696)



"There is reference in 1686 section of the (Christ Church) Register to a MONTAGUES ISLAND, VA. THOMAS MONTAGUE, Sr., a large plantation / slaveholder, many of his slave infants were bap’d at Christ Church." (From researcher Annette Markward, Austin, TX.)
This Thomas Montague was a son of Peter Montague IV, son of Peter III.
These likely were buried at Christ Church if not in a lost family cemetery on Montague Island.


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