Montgomery (name)
Montgomery or Montgomerie is a surname from Saint-Germain-de-Montgommery in Normandy.[1] Although there are many stories of its origin,[2][3][4][5] an old theory explains that the name is a corruption of "Gomer's Mount" or "Gomer's Hill" (Latin: Mons Gomeris), any of a number of hills in Europe named in attribution to the biblical patriarch Gomer,[2] but it does not explain the final -y or -ie (the phonetical evolution would have been *Montgomer(s), *Montgomier) and it does not correspond to the old mentions of the place name Montgommery in Normandie : Monte Gomeri in 1032–1035, de Monte Gomerico in 1040 and de Monte Gumbri in 1046–1048.[6] More relevant is the explanation by the Germanic first name Gumarik,[7] a compound of guma "man" (see bridegroom) and rik "powerful", that regularly gives the final -ry (-ri) in the French first names and surnames (Thierry, Amaury, Henry, etc.). Moreover, the name is still used as a surname in France as Gommery,[8] from the older first name Gomeri.[9]
The earliest known person to be styled with the name is Roger de Montgomerie, found in a contemporary document as father of the 11th century Norman nobleman, Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury who owned the village of Montgommery, today in the Calvados département. Alternatively, a Hugh de Montgomery is given as the earl's father by a Norman chronicler writing in the next generation and some have hypothesized an error whereby Hugh is actually father of the elder Roger.
The original family Counts de Montgomerie were prominent in early Anglo-Norman England and gave their name to Montgomeryshire, in neighbouring Wales. In some cases, the surname of modern Montgomerys is probably derived from this Welsh place name[10] (the Scottish Montgomerys for example).[11] Seventeen counties in the United States of America as well as districts, neighbourhoods and streets around the world, have been named for people named Montgomery.
It may refer to:
Surname
- Montgomerie family, Earls of Shrewsbury, a noble family of Anglo-Norman origin
- Clan Montgomery, a Lowland Scottish clan
In science and humanities
- Chris Montgomery (born 1972), multimedia programmer
- Cynthia A. Montgomery, American economist
- David Montgomery (historian) (1927–2011), professor at Yale University
- David R. Montgomery (early 21st c.), American geologist
- Deane Montgomery (1909–1992), American mathematician
- Hugh Montgomery (mathematician) (born 1944), American mathematician
- Hugh E. Montgomery (physicist) (late 20th/early 21st c.), British-American physicist
- John Joseph Montgomery (1858–1911), American inventor, physicist, engineer and professor
- Peter Montgomery (mathematician) (born 1947), American mathematician
- William Allen Montgomery (1829–1905) was an American lawyer, planter and Baptist minister.
In arts and entertainment
- Alexander Montgomerie, poet in the court of James VI of Scotland
- Anthony Montgomery, American actor best known for his role as Ensign Travis Mayweather on Star Trek: Enterprise
- David C. Montgomery (21 April 1870 – 20 April 1917), an American actor and dancer, the partner of Fred Stone.
- Little Brother Montgomery (Eurreal Wilford Montgomery), American jazz and blues pianist and singer
- Ed Montgomery (musician), (born 1952), American gospel musician and pastor on Abundant Life Cathedral in Houston, Texas
- Elizabeth Montgomery, American actress, best known for her role as Samantha Stephens on Bewitched
- Flora Montgomery, British actress
- Florence Montgomery, English novelist and children's writer
- Janet Montgomery, British actress
- Josh Montgomery, American guitarist
- Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, known as Kennedy, cable news commentator and former MTV veejay
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian author
- Marion Montgomery, American jazz singer
- Marjorie Montgomery, child actress, dancer, and fashion designer
- Poppy Montgomery, Australian actor best known for her role as Samantha Spade on Without a Trace
- R. A. Montgomery, American author of some of the Choose Your Own Adventure interactive books
- Robert Montgomery (actor), American actor, former president of the Screen Actor's Guild, father of Elizabeth Montgomery
- Ryan Montgomery, American rapper
- Wes Montgomery, African-American jazz guitarist
In sports
- Anne Montgomery, American sportscaster and sports official
- Bill Montgomery (cricketer), English athlete
- Bob Montgomery (baseball), American athlete, catcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Colin Montgomerie, Scottish professional golfer
- Eleanor Montgomery, American high jumper
- George Montgomery (basketball), former American professional basketball player
- Jeff Montgomery (baseball), American athlete, pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
- Jim Montgomery (swimmer), American athlete, first man to break the 50-second barrier in the 100 meter freestyle
- Jon Montgomery, Canadian skeleton racer
- Nick Montgomery, British footballer for Sheffield United F.C.
- Percy Montgomery, South African rugby union player
- Ray Montgomerie, Scottish footballer
- Richard Montgomerie, Sussex and Northants cricketer
- Stan Montgomery, English footballer
- Tim Montgomery, American athlete, former 100m WR holder
In politics
- Alexander Montgomery (died 1785), Irish politician
- Edward William Montgomery, Canadian politician
- Gillespie V. Montgomery, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi, 1967–1997
- Harold Montgomery, American politician
- Jack Montgomery (Louisiana politician), born 1936
- Joe D. Montgomery, American politician and educator
- Richard Montgomery (politician) (born 1946), Tennessee politician
- William Montgomery (New Zealand politician) (1821–1914), Member of the Legislative Council
- William Montgomery, Jr. (1866–1958), Member of the New Zealand Parliament
- Zachariah Montgomery, former U.S. Assistant Attorney General
In the military
- Field Marshal Archibald Armar Montgomery-Massingberd, British Army officer of Second Boer War and World War I, Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1933–1936
- Arnulf of Montgomery, son of Roger de Montgomerie
- Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, British Army officer and a major commander of the allied forces during the Second World War, Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1946–1948
- Dabney Montgomery (1923–2016) member of the Tuskegee Airmen and United States Air Force soldier
- Gabriel, comte de Montgomery, captain of the Scots Guards (Garde Écossaise), who accidentally killed Henry II of France in a joust
- Gustaf Adolf Montgomery, Finnish colonel who served in the Finnish War
- Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, son of Roger de Montgomerie
- Hugh Montgomery (Royal Marines officer), cricketer and military officer killed on Bloody Sunday
- John B. Montgomery, officer in the United States Navy
- Lemuel P. Montgomery, officer who died at the 1814 Battle of Horseshoe Bend; namesake of Montgomery County, Alabama
- Richard Montgomery, Irish-born American major general, killed leading an attack on Quebec during the American Revolution
- Richard Mattern Montgomery (1911–1987), United States Air Force general
- Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, counselor to William the Conqueror
- Thomas George Montgomerie, British Army officer and geographer in India
Other
- Charles Montgomery (writer), (born 1968) is an award-winning Canadian writer and photojournalist
- David Montgomery (newspaper executive), British businessman
- George Thomas Montgomery, first American-born Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles
- Henry Montgomery (bishop), (3 October 1847, Cawnpore – 25 November 1932) an Anglican cleric and writer
- Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery
- Hugh Montgomery (sea captain) (?–1780), American sea captain of Nancy at the Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
- James Montgomery, (4 November 1771 – 30 April 1854), British editor, hymnwriter, and poet
- John Montgomery (pioneer), namesake of Montgomery County, Tennessee
- John Joseph Montgomery, American aviation pioneer
- Matthew Scott Montgomery, American actor
- Robert Montgomery (administrator) (1809–1887), a British colonial administrator in India
- Roger Montgomery, American architect, urban designer, planner, and educator
- Seton Montolieu Montgomerie, brother of the 13th Earl of Eglinton
- Viva Seton Montgomerie, author and socialite
In fiction
- Addison Montgomery, character on ABC's Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice
- Aria Montgomery, character on Pretty Little Liars
- Mike Montgomery, character on Pretty Little Liars
- Bianca Montgomery, character on All My Children
- Jackson Montgomery, character on All My Children
- James "Hunter" Montgomery, character in the television series Queer as Folk
- Teddy Montgomery, character on 90210
- Gregory Clifford Montgomery or Greg, one of the main characters from Dharma & Greg
- Captain Roy Montgomery, character on Castle
- Charles Montgomery, character on the first season of FX's American Horror Story portrayed by Matt Ross
- Nora Montgomery, character on the first season of FX's American Horror Story portrayed by Lily Rabe
- Madison Montgomery, character on the third season of FX's American Horror Story portrayed by Emma Roberts
Given name
- Montgomery Atwater, American avalanche researcher, forester, skier, and author
- Montgomery Bell, American manufacturing entrepreneur
- Montgomery P. Berry, American commander and politician
- Montgomery Blair, American politician and lawyer, the 20th United States Postmaster General of the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln
- Montgomery Clift, American film and stage actor
- Montgomery Dent Corse, American banker, gold prospector, and soldier who served as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
- Montgomery Kaluhiokalani, Hawaii-born surfer
- Montgomery Knight, American aeronautical engineer who specialized in rotary-wing aircraft
- Montgomery Oliver Koelsch, United States federal judge
- Montgomery McFate, American cultural anthropologist, a defense and national security analyst
- Montgomery C. Meigs (1816–1892), United States Army officer, civil engineer, and Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army during and after the American Civil War
- Montgomery C. Meigs, Jr., American civil engineer, son of Montgomery C. Meigs
- Montgomery Meigs (born 1945), former United States Army General, the great-great-great grandnephew of Montgomery C. Meigs
- B. Montgomery Pettitt, American chemist
- Montgomery Pittman, American television director
- Montgomery Schuyler, American architect, newspaper journalist and critic
- Montgomery Sicard, officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War
- Montgomery Slatkin, American biologist
- Montgomery Steele (Monty Petrick), Canadian country music artist
- Montgomery M. Taylor, admiral in the United States Navy, grandson of Montgomery C. Meigs
- Montgomery Tully, Irish film director
- Montgomery Wilson, Canadian figure skater
- Montgomery Wood, other name of an Italian actor Giuliano Gemma
Fictional characters
- Mr. Burns (C. Montgomery Burns), character from The Simpsons
- Montgomery DeLaCruz, character of 13 Reasons Why portrayed by Timothy Granaderos
- Montgomery Fiske, character on the Disney animated series Kim Possible
- Lightning McQueen (original name: Monty McQueen), character from Cars.
- Montgomery Montgomery, character from A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
- Montgomery Moose, a character from the animated series The Get Along Gang
- Montgomery Scott ("Scotty"), character in the Star Trek: The Original Series
See also
References
- ^ David Dobson. The Scottish Surnames of Colonial America. Baltomore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003 p. 108.
- ^ a b Clemens, William Montgomery (October 1916) [1916], "ORIGIN OF THE NAME OF MONTGOMERY", The Montgomery Family Magazine
- ^ "Montgomery Family History". Ancestry.com. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
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- ^ Ernest Nègre, Toponymie générale de la France, Librairie Droz, 1998, p. 1668, n° 29164 [1]
- ^ Albert Dauzat, Charles Rostaing, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieu en France, Librairie Guénégaud, Paris, 1979, ISBN 2-85023-076-6, p. 470b
- ^ Géopatronyme : repartition of births with the surname Gommery in France [2]
- ^ Nègre, 1663
- ^ Hey, David (2000). Family Names and Family History. Hambledon Continuum. p. 46. ISBN 1 85285 255 0.
- ^ Barrow, GWS (1973). The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society From the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 334.