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_Francis Johnson ____________________________+
| (1518 - 1616) m 1540
_John Johnson ________|_Elizabeth Thorgood _________________________
| (1564 - 1665) m 1594 (1520 - ....)
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| | _Thomas, of Stoke Gifford, Sir Throckmorton _+
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| |_Hannah Throckmorton _|_Elizabeth Berkeley _________________________
| (1577 - ....) m 1594 (1535 - ....)
_Isaac Johnson ______|
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| (1550 - 1593) m 1577|
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| (1528 - 1575) m 1547|
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Source: History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America,Descended fromRichard Montague of Hadley, Mass., and Peter Montague ofLancaster Co., VA., with Genealogical Notes of other Families by Name ofMontague, George Wm. Montague, Amherst, Mass., 1886, page 30
Peter Montague was born about 1573 in Boveny, Buckinghamshire, England.(3) He died before 16 Mar 1638/39 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. (3) Hehad an estate probated on 16 Mar 1638/39 in Berkshire,England.(3)Administration on his estate was recorded on this date. Parents: WilliamMontague and Margaret Malthous.
Richard Montagu (Ladde) ~1471~ Yeoman.
A gateway ancestor' of many Montagu/es. Wagner provides a good summary:
The explanation of a fifteenth century yeoman's Norman name mightsometimes befemale descent from a knightly house through a coheir. TheMontagus of Boughton, Northhamptonshire, who acquired a barony in 1621,an earldom in 1689, the dukedom of Montagu in 1705, and in their youngerbranches the earldom of Manchester in 1626, the dukedom of Manchester in1719, and the earldom of Sandwich in1660, descended from Richard Montagualias Ladde, a yeoman or husbandman, living in 1471 at Hanging Houghton, Northamptonshire, where the Laddes had been tenants since the fourteenth century. Alias names, in some respect the forerunnersof modern compound(or double-barreled) name, were common in the Middle Ages. In theearliest times, when surnames were new, an alias may just mean indecision between equally attractive alternatives. Later they sometimes indicate bastardy (one name perhaps being the father's and one the mother's), butin most cases probably mark inheritance through an heiress whose name wasthus perpetuated.A good case has been made out for the possibility thatthe Ladde alias came from a division among coheirs about 1420 of the remaining small inheritance of a line of Montagus at Spratton and LittleCreton, also in Northamptonshire. This line was of knightly origin and probably a branch of the baronial Montagus (Earls of Salisbury from 1337),whose almost certain ancestor Dru de Montagud was atenant-in-chief in1086. Other yeoman Montagus are found in Buckinghamshire from 1354 when Roger Montagu appears as a witness to a quitclaim of land in GreatKimble,notably in Halton where a family of Montagu alias Elot held land fromabout 1440 to 1610. A line of Montagus found in Waddesdon from about 1540may have branched from these. These in the eighteenth century wereshepherds and drovers and one set up in Aylesbury as a wheelwright and another as a tailor. Another line, also possibly branched from Halton, isfound at Boveney and Dorney inthe sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.This produced Richard Montagu, Bishop of Chichester (1628-38) and Norwich(1638-41), and Peter Montagu, who settled in Virginia.' (Wagner).
A franklin was the original name for a free tenant. In England, franklins came to be called yeomen.
Sources: English Genealogy, Anthony Wagner.
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THOMAS DE MULTON, son and heir, had probably succeeded his father before Michaelmas 1167. Between 1165 and 1171 he witnessed a charter of Conan, Earl of Richmond, at Richmond. In the last months of the reign of Henry II he took an active part in one of the violent episodes that marked the long contest between the houses of Croyland and Spalding for possession of the marshes. He was ill during the legal proceedings about the marshes in 1189.
He married Eleanor, whose parentage is not known, who died probably before October 1199. The date of his death is not known, but he was apparently dead in or before 1201. [Complete Peerage IX:398-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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James K. Malone
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| |_Rachel Goodnight ___|
| (1771 - 1828) m 1792|
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[25956] Mother of U.S. President Harry S. Truman.