1760 - 1837
Almost certainly Elizabeth Montgomerie (née White) shown as 1762-1836, daughter of Michael White, b. Leewards, who married George Molyneux Montgomerie in 1779, mother of Thomas Tomlinson Crisp Molineux Montgomerie (q.v.) and Crisp Molineux Montgomerie (q.v.).
Elizabeth died at Baker Street, 05/01/1837 aged 77. Her husband predeceased her, 17/03/1804. Will of Elizabeth Montgomerie, widow of St Marylebone, proved 25/01/1837.
Claim was by Elizabeth Montgomerie, of Baker Street, Portman Sq. St., Marylebone, for a legacy under the will of Penelope Tomlinson for £266 17s 6d and upwards. In her will dated 18/07/1802 and proved in 1806, Penelope Tomlinson left £200 in trust to pay to Elizabeth, wife of George Molineaux Montgomerie, daughter of Michael White deceased.
T71/877 Antigua claim no. 111 (Tomlinson's).
Vere Langford Oliver, Caribbeana being miscellaneous papers relating to the history, genealogy, topography, and antiquities of the British West Indies (6 vols., London, Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke, 1910-1919), Vol. 3 p. 2; PROB 11/1873.
T71/877. Langford Vere Oliver, History of the Island of Antigua (London, Mitchell and Hughes, 1894) Vol. 3 p. 139.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Maiden Name
White
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Name in compensation records
E. Montgomerie
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Spouse
George Molineux Montgomerie
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Children
Crisp (1780-), Thomas (1788-1855) and others
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£2,220 8s 11d
Awardee (Legatee)
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Daughter-in-law → Father-in-law
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Mother → Son
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Mother → Son
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Aunt → Nephew
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Aunt → Niece
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Aunt → Niece
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Mother → Son
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First Cousins
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Baker Street, London, Middlesex, London, England
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