Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » John Montanye (± 1734-< 1802)

Données personnelles John Montanye 

Source 1
  • Il est né environ 1734 dans Somerset County, New Jersey.
  • Il est décédé avant le 19 octobre 1802 dans Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
  • Un enfant de Joseph Montanye et Maria Covert
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 4 décembre 2022.

Famille de John Montanye

Il est marié avec Sarah Miller.

Ils se sont mariés environ 1756 à Morris County, New Jersey.


Enfant(s):

  1. Abraham Montanye  ± 1757-1828 
  2. Mary Montanye  1759-1841 
  3. Joseph Montanye  1761-> 1841 
  4. Rebecca Montanye  1763-1818 
  5. Andrew Montanye  1766-1851 
  6. Elizabeth Montanye  1768-1843 
  7. Isaac Montanye  1769-1818 
  8. Jane Montanye  1773-1844 
  9. Nancy Montanye  1777-1857 


Notes par John Montanye

.         JOHN MONTANYE, second son of Joseph Montanye and his wife Maria Covert of Roxbury Township, Morris County, New Jersey, was born about 1734.  Although John’s older brother Abraham was baptized in 1732 , no baptismal record has been found for John. He was undoubtedly named for his mother’s father, Hans Covert of Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, just as his older brother was named for his father’s father, Abraham Delamontanie of Harlem, NY.   His identity is certain because he was named in his father’s will , while his approximate date of birth has been determined both by naming patterns and by the date of birth of his oldest son.

John Montanye must have married Sarah Miller about 1756.  Sarah Miller was the daughter of Andrew Miller, ; a Scot who moved to Basking Ridge, New Jersey, with a group of neighbors from Southold, Long Island. Other families in the Black River (Lamington) neighborhood  included the Bird family and the Horton family, both of whom also became allied to John Montanye through marriage.

John and Sarah had nine children, all of them born in New Jersey. They were living in Roxbury Township, Morris County, NJ, for the tax lists of 1779 and 1780 , near John’s father Joseph Montanye and his brother Abraham, as well as near Abraham Montanye, Jr. (who is John’s oldest son, not son of his brother Abraham).

He was a soldier during the Revolutionary War, but his record for the DAR has been badly confused with that of John Montanye [SDJM #902] of Tappan, Orange County, NY.  He is, instead, the John Montanye who served in the Morris County Militia .  He was still living in Morris County, NJ, on 22 April 1783, when he signed a petition  of Rev. War soldiers citing the high cost of living in New Jersey and strongly urging that the western lands [in Pennsylvania] be sold to settlers, thus helping the state’s finances and making western land available for settlement at the same time.

It is unfortunate that John Montanye’s military service with the Morris County Militia is not listed in the Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War, although that of his son Abram  is so listed, as well as those of his cousins Edward and Abraham Montanye of Somerset County, NJ.  This may be one reason why the NSDAR has been reluctant to change its records. However, it is clear that the State of New Jersey does regard John Montanye of Morris County, NJ,  as a Revolutionary War patriot.

John Montanye disappeared from Morris County tax records after 1783. He must have gone first to Virginia with his youngest brother Isaac, since John Montanye was listed once in Loudoun County, VA, with Isaac Montanye, between 1783 and 1787.  The earliest record of his move to the Wyoming Valley, PA, was in 1787 when he was listed as a tailor, living in Wilkes-Barre.

He may have had to return to New Jersey several times, since he was the executor of the estate of his wife’s brother-in-law Peter Wortman of Roxbury.  That estate was not settled for several years.  His father died in 1788, leaving him and Isaac the “land adjoining the meadow ground below the house and adjoining the public highway,” in Roxbury Township, Morris County, NJ.  It seems likely that John gave or sold that land to his oldest son Abraham, who remained in New Jersey when all the rest of the family moved to Pennsylvania.

In 1796 John Montanye and his sons Joseph and Isaac were listed as taxpayers in Kingston township, Luzerne County, PA, and his son Andrew was a taxpayer in Exeter township, Luzerne County, PA.

John Montanye made his will  in Kingston, Luzerne County, PA, on 21 September 1802, and it entered probate there on 19 October 1802.  His wife Sarah survived him.  His will mentioned his wife and named his children in this order:  Abraham, Elizabeth, Rebecca,  Andrew, Joseph, Mary, Jenny, Isaac, and Nancy.  His son Andrew Montanye and son-in-law Samuel Carver were named with friend Philemon Clark as executors.

SOURCES OF INFORMATION, arranged in order of reference:
1.  The Rev. B.V.D. Wyckoff, transcriber and translator.  “Readington Church Baptisms From 1720.”  Somerset County Historical Quarterly  4 (1915) 213. ; 23 April 1732  Abraham, son of Joseph and Marytje d’la Montagne.
2.  Will of Joseph Montanye, written 11 March 1788, Roxbury Township, Morris County, New Jersey.  Probate Record #707N at New Jersey State Library, Trenton, New Jersey.
3.  Frank J. Zaza.  “Some Miller Families of the western parts of northern New Jersey.” Society of Descendants of Johannes de la Montagne Newsletter 12 (1994) 1123-1139. The seven children of Andrew Miller of Black River, NJ, were Barbara Miller, Andrew Miller, Sarah Miller Montanye, Mary Miller Wortman, John Miller, Grace Miller Ogden, Joanna Miller Rush.
4.  Will of Andrew Miller, written 6 May 1775, Roxbury Township, Morris County, New Jersey.  Probate Record #366N at New Jersey State Library, Trenton, New Jersey.  Miller named his daughter Sarah and his grandson Andrew “Metane” in the will.
5.  “Concerning Lots in Peapack Patent;  Journals of Andrew Johnston, 1743-1754.”  Somerset County Historical Quarterly 2 (1913) 186-188. Andrew Johnston was a surveyor hired to survey the lots in the Peapack Patent.  In 1753 he assessed Joseph Montanye’s land and noted thatAndrew Burd [Bird] and Morris Burd, Peter Rush, John Smyth, John Evilland, Josia Clawson, David Ogden, Elisha Drake, Derrick Wortman, Folker Folkerson, had lots in the same neighborhood.  These are all names allied to this branch of the Montanyes.
6.  Kenn Stryker-Rodda. “New Jersey Rateables, 1778-1780;  Morris County, Roxbury Township, March 1779 and February 1780.”  Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey  46 (1971) 91-92.
7.  Kenneth W. Richards, Head of New Jersey State Library.  Statement authenticating the Military Record of John Montanye of Mendham or Roxbury, Morris County, New Jersey.  Trenton, New Jersey, 1973.
8.  The petition is Revolutionary War Manuscript #10719, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, NJ, being a petition from Revolutionary War veterans, signed at Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, on 22 April 1783.  Note other signatures include John Montanye’s son-in-law John Horton.
9.  William S. Stryker, Adjutant General.  Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War, Compiled Under Orders of His Excellency Theodore F. Randolph, Governor. Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Legislature, 1872.  Facsimile Reprint published by Heritage Books, Bowie, Maryland, in 1993. 692.
10.  Will of John Montanye of Luzerne County, PA, written 21 September 1802, entered probate 10 October 1802.  Luzerne County Probate Book A, page 44.
11.  Kari Mohn, Kenai, Alaska, is a descendant of Philemon Clark.  She has proved that his wife was Elizabeth Chandler, b. 9 July 1780.  The information in the Michael Shoemaker book is wrong in identifying Elizabeth, daughter of John Montanye, as wife of Philemon Clark.
12.  William T. Blair, The Michael Shoemaker Book, Scranton, PA: J.I. Shoemaker, 1924.  721-725.  There are three mistakes in the information in this book on the family of John Montanye, although the bulk of the information seems to be correct even if incomplete.  The three mistakes are as follows:  first, John Montanye’s place of origin was not Orange County, NY, but Roxbury, Morris County, NJ;  second, Philemon Clark was not his son-in-law but a friend; third, John’s daughter Elizabeth was the wife of Joseph Moss.
13.  William Nelson. New Jersey Marriage Records 1665-1800. Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series, volume XXII.  Paterson, NJ: State of New Jersey, 1900.  Facsimile reprint by Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, 1997. 199, 266.
14.  John Michael, Genealogy of the Montanye Family, unpublished manuscript written at Oxford, Ohio, in 1975. This manuscript starts with the family of Abraham and Margaret Henderson Montanye and is a compilation of their descendants.  John Michael’s current address is 5300 Hamilton Avenue #203, Chincinnati, OH 45224-3152.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de John Montanye

Joseph Montanye
± 1701-1788
Maria Covert
1706-< 1788

John Montanye
± 1734-< 1802

± 1756

Sarah Miller
± 1737-> 1802

Abraham Montanye
± 1757-1828
Mary Montanye
1759-1841
Joseph Montanye
1761-> 1841
Jane Montanye
1773-1844

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Les sources

  1. "http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=delamontagne," supplied by Stewart, 10 jan 2016., Gedcom : rootsweb, Descendants of Jean Mousnier de la MONTAGNE (1595-1670), compiled by Lois Stewart Society of Descendants of Johannes de la Montagne [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]

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Richard Remmé, "Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-richard-remme/I389438.php : consultée 29 avril 2024), "John Montanye (± 1734-< 1802)".