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1828 - 1886 (58 years)
Generation: 1
1. | John Rutherford Montgomery was born in 1828 in Ireland (son of Captain George Montgomery and Lady Maria Caterina Rutherford); died on 6 Jun 1886 in York, Ontario, Canada. John married Charlotte Emma Blackburn on 21 Apr 1859 in York, Ontario, Canada. Charlotte was born on 10 May 1834 in London, England; died on 26 Jul 1860 in Québec, Québec, Canada; was buried in 1860 in Québec, Québec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Rose Katherine Mary Montgomery was born on 21 Jan 1860 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
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Generation: 2
3. | Lady Maria Caterina Rutherford was born about 1793 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (daughter of John Rutherford); died on 3 Mar 1873 in York, Ontario, Canada. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1852, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
8. | Reverend Robert Montgomery, Sr was born in 1700 in Monaghan, Ireland (son of Colonel Alexander Montgomery and Elizabeth Cole). Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Robert of Brandrum, Kildare
- Will: 29 Aug 1721, Monaghan, Ireland
Notes:
Robert Montgomery of Brandrum is Dr. William Marsh's first choice as our ancestor, father of Alexander SR. He was obviously a poor farmer who had to lease his lands from the Cole's and Montgomery's. We know he had an older son named Alexander from lease of land belonging to his nephew, Alexander, son of John & Mary Montgomery.
Dr. Marsh believes as do most historians that the motivation to immigrate was strongest among the younger sons who were left with few opportunities under inheritance laws of Great Britain and Ireland. Later on, another of Robert's sons, also named Robert, did inherit lands of Thomas Montgomery's son Thomas in 1800, so the younger Robert's fortunes did improve.
Other people seem to choose Capt. Alexander Montgomery as the father of our emmigrant ancestor. It is rare that members of a successful family were likely to leave a life of luxury. Capt. Alexander was fairly wealthy, served in Sir John Bruce Hope's Regiment and he did have one son named James, maybe others. At this point you may take your pick!
In any event, our Alexander Montgomery born about 1720 in Ireland was a cousin of some degree to General Richard Montgomery, American hero of the Revolution. Quoting William Marsh: " There is good evidence that our ancestor, Alexander Montgomery, who arrived in America around 1750 was from the Montgomery family centered around County Mohaghan, Ireland.. . .Whether he was the son of the relatively poor Robert of Brandrum, or the son of the relatively wealthy Capt. Alexander Montgomery, who owned land in County Donegal and County Dublin, is unclear." Since no definitive proof is present, Dr. Marsh favors Robert Montgomery of Brandrum. P.S. Just because our Alexander and Sarah Lockwood did not name a son Robert to honor a grandfather, does not mean that our Alexander may not have had such a son in a first marriage to another woman. We have no proof that his first son John was even born in Connecticut nor that his mother was Sarah Lockwood.
Sources: Alexander Montgomery old Will or 1722 naming heirs and his estate holdings; Book titled: "Ancestors & Descendants of F.A.Marsh and Ivy Crites by William R. Marsh, M.D. Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1990. (Dr. Marsh descendant of Sarah Montgomery b. 1779, NYC to Alexander Montgomery Jr. and Juda Myers is on the Board of The New England Historical & Genealogical Society through 1998. His sources are many as given in the Bibliography.
Submitted via GEDCOM diskette from Betti Hinman Paull, CMS 1313. Also contains information on lines for other CMS members:
Nancy High, CMS 55; Jane Porter, CMS 417; Arnold K. Stewart, CMS 1405; Roger B. Montgomery, CMS 1489.
Birth:
Brandium, Kilmore Parish
Robert married Sarah Maxwell in 1725 in Monaghan, Ireland. Sarah was born in 1710 in Monaghan, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Sarah Maxwell was born in 1710 in Monaghan, Ireland. Notes:
Married:
Brandium, Kilmore Parish
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