Thank you Tracy for the poem and earliest Montgomery info. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE] [MDCHARLEMontgomery Line - Roman >I was just letting David know, that I was the one that sent hime the poem >showing the Montgomery line from the Roman Gomericus > > Thank you > Tracey O'Leary > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "David Middleton Edelen II" <[email protected]> > >> Hey Shirley, >> Here is an excerpt from my file showing that family, 1st and 2nd >> wife of B. Franklin Montgomery's father, and both sets of kids: >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> V. JAMES HENRY MONTGOMERY, SR., B. 1812 in Charles County, MD.--D. >> 8/21/1897 >> in Charles County, Md. Buried in St. Mary's Cath. Cemetery in Bryantown, >> Md.. >> At his and his son J.H.M., Jr's grave, and near Benj. F. Montgomery's, is >> a >> marker put there by his granddaughter. It reads: "Montgomery, James Henry >> Sr., >> grandfather, 1812-1897; James Henry Jr., father, 1847-1906, placed by >> Susanne M. >> Greer, 1967." >> -M- Married in Charles Co. on 2/4/1834 in Charles Co., Md.. >> JANE E. BERRY(1st Wife), B. abt. 1814 Charles County, MD.--D. 1847 in >> Charles County, MD.. Daughter of John Nally Berry and Mildred Robey. >> ISSUE: >> 1. Richard Seaton Montgomery, b. 1836/37. >> 2. Robert Mongomery, b. January 20, 1840 (Was this the other Richard in >> the 1850 >> census below?). >> 3. Mary Catherine Montgomery, b. September 14, 1839/40. >> 4. Sarah Priscilla Montgomery, b. 7/1841--d.4/29/1909. Baptised >> 4/26/1843.-m-John Thomas Langley on 1/10/1860. Issue: (A) Thomas Albert >> Langly >> (10/27/1865), (B) Rebecca Lula Langley (8/1/1867), (C) Cora Mae Langley >> (3/6/1886). >> 5. *Benjamin Franklin Montgomery, b. 10/1/1844 in Charles County, Md.--d. >> 1/4/1883 in Charles County, MD.-m-Anne Jane Gilmore, 3/30/1850--d. >> 4/7/1934 (See >> below). >> 6. James Henry Montgomery, Jr., b. 1847 in Md.., (see tombstone >> inscription >> above). >> >> NOTE: Notice Benj. Franklin Montgomery listed in the census below as >> Franklin: >> >From 1850 Census of Charles County, Maryland: >> >> 292a-10 1288 Montgomery James H.------32 M W Farmer MD Bryantown >> 292a-11 1288 Montgomery Mary-----------23 F W --- MD Bryantown >> 292a-12 1288 Montgomery Richard--------13 M W --- MD Bryantown >> 292a-13 1288 Montgomery Mary-----------11 F W --- MD Bryantown >> 292a-14 1288 Montgomery Priscilla---------9 F W --- MD Bryantown >> *292a-15 1288 Montgomery Franklin--------7 M W --- MD Bryantown >> 292a-16 1288 Montgomery Richard---------6 M W --- MD Bryantown >> 292a-17 1288 Montgomery James-----------3 M W --- MD Bryantown >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------------- >> 2nd Wife of James Henry Montgomery, Sr. (I have seen it written that this >> was >> the first wife of J.A. M, Sr.): >> MARY ELIZABETH ANN HOSICKS, b. 1/13/1827 in Md.--d. 2/26/1897. They were >> married >> on 4/11/1850 in Washington, D.C.. >> issue: (Info given by Mike Clark of Minessota >> 1. John William Montgomery, (4/1/1851) >> 2. Robert Daniel Montgomery (1/17/1853) >> 3. Thomas B. Montgomery (1856) >> 4. James or Joseph Benidict Montgomery (2/5/1859). >> 5. Alexander Columbus Montgomery 7/17/1861) >> 6. George Washington Montgomery (6/5/1866) >> ----------------------------------------- >> >> I hope this is of some interest or help to you. I find it all >> fascinating. I have always wondered, since my other Maryland ancestors >> did, if >> Benj. Franklin Montgomery fought during the Civil War? He would have been >> 20 >> years old in 1864. I wish I was up "yonder way", I'd go to the archives >> and find >> out. Let me know what you think. >> Dave >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message