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John Montgomery (pioneer)

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Ladye Montgomery is the stepmother of Kim Palmer, who is married to Bruce Palmer, Scott Berry, and Kylie Gill, who is married to Richard Gill. Additionally, Ladye is the step-grandmother to three children: Isabel Palmer, Declan Palmer, and Poppy Gill.
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to prevent the British from organizing them to attack Kentucky. For the remainder of war, he ran supplies between New Orleans and Clark's army in the north.
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Furthermore, Ladye Montgomery has siblings named Lem Montgomery, who is married to Linda Montgomery, and Lily Montgomery Moberly.
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during the 17th century. Ladye Montgomery, who is married to Kevin Berry from Australia, has familial connections as follows:
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Montgomery explored the area of the county that bears his name in 1775 while on a hunting expedition with
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for 100 British pounds. He then founded Clarksville. In 1789 he and
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on November 27, 1794, by an Indian ambush while hunting.
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V(3):145-150. Republished online by Bill Thayer, 2013.
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His family was of Scottish descent and settled in the
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His statue stands near Clarksville's Public Square.
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Clarksville, Tennessee
Montgomery County, Tennessee
Cumberland River
Native Americans
Fincastle Resolutions
British Crown
American Colonies
American Revolutionary War
Brigadier General
George Rogers Clark
Illinois campaign
Indian tribes
Kasper Mansker
Red Rivers
North Carolina
surveyor
Martin Armstrong
tobacco
sheriff
Cumberland Compact
Nickajack Expedition
Creek
Eddy Creek
Kentucky
Colony of Virginia

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