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Sir David Cuninghame, 3rd Baronet (c. 1690 –1770), who married Penelope Montgomery, daughter of Margaret Montgomery (a daughter of Alexander Montgomery of Kirktonholm, Lanarkshire) and Alexander Montgomery of Assloss, Ayrshire; [7] [b] she was the niece and heiress of Sir Walter Montgomery, Baronet, of Kirktonholm (descended from the ...
Sir David Cuninghame, 3rd Baronet (died 1770) married Penelope Montgomery by whom he had three sons and a daughter, the eldest of whom, Alexander, who married Elizabeth Montgomery, was father of the 4th, 5th and 6th Baronets. Sir Walter Montgomery-Cuninghame, 4th Baronet (died 1814), who, in 1790, styling himself to be "Walter Lord Lyle" was ...
Sir David married Penelope Montgomery (d. c. 1743), daughter of Margaret Montgomery (a daughter of Alexander Montgomery of Kirktonholm, Lanarkshire) and Alexander Montgomery of Assloss, Ayrshire. [7] [c] Penelope was the niece and heiress of Sir Walter Montgomery, Baronet, of Kirktonholm (descended from the Montgomeries of Skelmorly). [9]
Reportedly, he was ruined by guaranteeing the credit of his spendthrift cousin, Sir David Cuninghame, 4th Baronet of Robertland. [a] A Scottish baron and landowner in Dumfriesshire, on 26 February 1672, he was created the 1st Baronet Cuninghame of Corsehill in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, with remainder to heirs male of the body. [5]
Montgomery-Cuninghame was born in Ayr to Sir Thomas Montgomery-Cuninghame, 8th Baronet of Corsehill and Charlotte Niven Doig Hutcheson, the eldest of seven children. [1]His paternal grandparents were Sir James Montgomery-Cuninghame, 6th Baronet and Janet Cuming (a daughter of Edinburgh banker Thomas Cuming, Esq., of Earnside, Nairnshire and Hatton, Cheshire). [2]
At the end of World War I, Montgomery-Cuninghame returned to Vienna as Head of the British Military Mission. [3] [9] 1920 saw him leave Vienna for Prague on a military mission. [9] Between 1920 and 1923 he was the Military Attaché to Vienna and Prague [13] Colonel Montgomery-Cuninghame retired on retirement pay on 18 August 1924. [14]
Pages in category "Montgomery-Cuninghame family" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Sir William Montgomery-Cuninghame, 9th Baronet;
Neck decoration for British baronets, depicting the Red Hand of Ulster. This article lists baronetcies, whether extant, extinct, dormant (D), unproven (U), under review (R) or forfeit, in the baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom.