Jean was born about 1763, the daughter of William Montgomery and Anne Watt. The place is not known.
Her husband was William Reynell. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
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Note 1
!Source: https://electricscotland.com/webclans/m/genealogicalmontgomery.pdf,
Genealogical History and Pedegree of the Family Montgopmery, Compiled by Thomas Harrison Montgomery, printed for private Circulation 1863, page 147.
Sir William Montgomery, Baronet, of Macbie Hill,'' was so created
May 28, 1774. He married, first, Hannah, daughter and co-heir of
Alexander Tomkins, County Londonderry, and had,
I. William Stvce, an officer in'the army, <vho died of wounds received in battle
in America, aged 19.
II. Elizabeth, married, July 3, 1773, Luke, Viscount Mountjoy.
III. Barbara, married, 1774, Right Hon. John Beresford.
IV. Anne, married George, first Marquess Townshend.
Sir William married, secondly, in 1761, Anne, daughter of Henry
Watt of Mount Lewis, and had,
V. George, his successor.
VI. Robert, Colonel of 9th Regiment of Foot, killed in a duel by Capt.
McNamara, April 6, 1803.
VII. Jean, married Wm. Reynell of Castle Reynell, in Westmeath. <<<<
VIII. Harriet, married George Byng of Wrotham Park, Member of Parliament
for Middlesex.
IX. Amelia, married, 1798, Charles Cobbe Beresford.
Sir William died December 25, 1788, aged 79, and was succeeded by
Sir George Montgomery, Baronet, of Macbie Hill, who died July
9, 1831, unmarried, when the line of the Montgomerys of Macbie Hill
became extinct.