THE REV SAMUEL LAW MONTGOMERY (1769-1832), of New Park, Rector of Lower Moville, County Donegal, 1812, Rector of Leckpatrick, County Tyrone, 1830, who married Susan Maria, daughter of James McClintock, of Trinta, County Donegal, and had issue,
Samuel (Rev) (1805-74), Rector of Ballynascreen;The younger son,
ROBERT, of whom we treat;
James;
Charlotte; Anne; Mary Susan; Frances Mary.
SIR ROBERT MONTGOMERY GCSI KCB (1809-87), of New Park, wedded firstly, in 1834, Frances Mary, daughter of the Rev T T Thomason, and had issue,
Mary Susan (1838-60), m Lt-Col James Crofton (see MOHILL CASTLE).He espoused secondly, in 1845, Ellen Jane Lambert, and had further issue,
HENRY HUTCHINSON, his heir.Sir Robert was succeeded by his only son,
THE RT REV DR HENRY HUTCHINSON MONTGOMERY KCMG (1847-1932), of New Park, Bishop of Tasmania, 1889-1901, who married, in 1881, Maud, third daughter of the Very Rev Dr Frederick William Farrar, Dean of Canterbury, and had issue,
Harold Robert (1884-1958), CMG;The third son,
Donald Stanley;
BERNARD LAW, of whom hereafter;
Desmond (1896-1909);
Colin Roger (Rev) (1901-59);
Brian Frederick (1903-89), MBE, Lieutenant-Colonel;
Sybil Frances; Una; Maud Winifred.
FIELD-MARSHAL THE RT HON SIR BERNARD LAW MONTGOMERY KG GCB DSO DL (1887-1976), was elevated to the peerage, in 1946, in the dignity of VISCOUNT MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN, of Hindhead, Surrey.
He wedded, in 1927, Elizabeth Adah Noel, daughter of Robert Thompson Hobart, and had issue, an only child,
DAVID BERNARD, 2nd Viscount (1928-2020), CMG CBE, who married firstly, in 1953, Mary Raymond, daughter of Sir Charles Connell, and had issue,
HENRY DAVID, his successor;Arabella Clare.
His lordship wedded secondly, in 1970, Tessa, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Arthur Montague Browning GCVO etc.
His lordship was succeeded by his only son,
HENRY DAVID, 3rd and present Viscount (1954-), who married, in 1980, Caroline Jane, daughter of George Richard Odey, and has issue,
Alexa Maud;Flora Veronica;Phœbe Matilda.
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I have seen a memorial to Bishop Montgomery in an Anglican church in rural Tasmania, but can’t remember exactly where!
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