Person:Richard Montgomery (8)

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Richard Montgomery
b.2 Dec 1738 Ireland
  1. Alexander Montgomery1720 - 1800
  2. Sarah Montgomery - 1812
  3. Richard Montgomery1738 - 1775
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Name Richard Montgomery
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Dec 1738 Ireland
Death[1] 31 Dec 1775 Québec, Québec, Québec, Canada
Reference Number? Q444947?


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Richard Montgomery (December 2, 1738 – December 31, 1775) was an Irish soldier who first served in the British Army. He later became a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and he is most famous for leading the unsuccessful 1775 invasion of Quebec.

Montgomery was born and raised in Ireland. In 1754, he enrolled at Trinity College, Dublin, and two years later joined the British Army to fight in the French and Indian War. He steadily rose through the ranks, serving in North America and then the Caribbean. After the war he was stationed at Fort Detroit during Pontiac's War, following which he returned to Britain for health reasons. In 1773, Montgomery returned to the Thirteen Colonies, married Janet Livingston, and began farming.

When the American Revolutionary War broke out, Montgomery took up the Patriot cause, and was elected to the New York Provincial Congress in May 1775. In June 1775, he was commissioned as a brigadier general in the Continental Army. After Philip Schuyler became too ill to lead the invasion of Canada, Montgomery took over. He captured Fort St. Johns and then Montreal in November 1775, and then advanced to Quebec City, where he joined another force under the command of Benedict Arnold. On December 31, he led an attack on the city, but was killed during the battle. The British found his body and gave him an honorable burial. His remains were moved to New York City in 1818.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Richard Montgomery, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   General Richard Montgomery, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.