David "Frank" Frances Montgomery
Abt 1773 - Aft 1813 (> 41 years)-
Name David "Frank" Frances Montgomery Birth Abt 1773 Spencer Town, Albany, New York, USA Gender Male Death Aft 1813 Person ID I15031 Clan Montgomery Society | Alexander Montgomery and Sarah Lockwood, Montgomery of Beaulieu Last Modified 12 May 2024
Father Alexander Montgomery, Sr, b. Abt 1725, Brandrum, Monaghan, Ireland d. Abt 1810, Oswego County, New York, USA (Age 85 years) Relationship natural Mother Sarah Lockwood, b. Abt 1734, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA d. Abt 1774, Spencer Town, Albany, New York, USA (Age 40 years) Relationship natural Marriage Abt 1750 Family ID F4922 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Phoebe (thebe) Stickney, b. 23 Apr 1773, Loeminster, Massachusetts d. 4 Jan 1857, Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, USA (Age 83 years) Marriage 28 Mar 1793 Waybridge, Vermont Children 1. fnu Montgomery, b. Bef 1800, Middleberg, Vermont [Father: natural] 2. fnu Montgomery, b. Bef 1801, Middleberg, Vermont [Father: natural] 3. fnu Montgomery, b. Abt 1802, Middleberg, Vermont [Father: natural] 4. Dolly P Montgomery, b. 23 Apr 1804, Cabot, Washington, Vermont, USA d. 18 Mar 1885, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, USA (Age 80 years) [Father: natural] 5. fnu Montgomery, b. Aft 1805 [Father: natural] 6. Susan Montgomery, b. Abt 1806, Vermont, USA d. 21 Jun 1844 (Age 38 years) [Father: natural] + 7. Mary Montgomery, b. Abt 1813, Vermont, USA d. 11 Mar 1885, Lakeport, Lake, California, USA (Age 72 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F4897 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 May 2024
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Notes - It is reported in the U.E. records of New Brunsdwick The Frederickson Branch of U.E. Loyalist families that Old Alexander was an "aged" petitioner" and two sons were singlemen, that they came from New Yokr in the first embarkation.
In another petition dated July 1786, he told of having three sons of an age to act for themselves.It was signed 30 March 1786 and said he was residing in Sunbury County, N.B. His claim was for a lot in the center of Spencer Town, 1000 acres in Albancy County and six small lots in town. It claimed he had nine children, eight of them are named but he did not mention his daughter, Jane. John who was aboard a Brithis gun boat during the Revolution. I believe, since they later mention that 1. John came to N.B. but moved to York, now Ontarior about 1799, that a mistake was made and John must have moved back down to Albany Co. (a Dr. David Montgomery has traced his line up from a John living in Albany Co. and settling in Stonemont-Roxborough, Upper Canana after 1804 or 1808. Names all get confused with Alexander's line so believe it could have been Alexander Jrs. and Archibald's older brother. The children are not listed in any order so David is shown as the NO. 3, described as an infant (meaning under 21 years in 1786) and residing with his father in Sunbury, N.B. Hugh, at the age of 18 in 1786 is also referred to as an infant. Some one in error believed David may have died quite young but I had read in some other record that when Alexander Montgomery returned to New York because he was not getting any attention from his petitions, that he tookhis youngest son with him. It could well be that David then followed Hugh over to Vermont, which was not far if one went across the lake to Middlebury, Vt. He had numerous children with his wife, Phoebe Stickney but the names of all are not known. Nancy is a descendant of youngest daughter, Mary b.Abt 1813.She married Luke Woodbury Saunders who died in 1847 Whitman Mission Massacre, Washington state. His wife married again and she died in 1885 in California.
- It is reported in the U.E. records of New Brunsdwick The Frederickson Branch of U.E. Loyalist families that Old Alexander was an "aged" petitioner" and two sons were singlemen, that they came from New Yokr in the first embarkation.