APPENDIX. 



[32], a German general, son of Philipp Victor Moltke (1768-1845) 

 [38], a Danish general who was son of Friedrich Casimir-Siegfried 

 Moltke (1730-1785). 



MONTAIGNE, MICHEL (i533-i59 2 )> a French author, third of 

 nine children. 



MONTALEMBERT, CHARLES FORBES RENE DE (1810- 

 1870) [96-^-2], a French statesman, grandson of Marc Rene de Monta- 

 lembert (1714-1800), a military engineer. 



MONTESQUIEU, CHARLES DE SECONDAT (1689-1755), a 

 French philosopher. 



MONTMORENCY, HENRY II. (1595-1632) [103-5-2], a mar- 

 shal of France, appointed admiral at 16, marshal at 34 and executed at 

 37. He was grandson of Anne Montmorency (1492-1567). 



MOORE, SIR JOHN (1761-1809) [32], a British general, son of 

 Dr. John Moore (1729-1802). 



MOORE, THOMAS (1779-1852), an Irish poet, son of John 

 Moore, a grocer. 



MORE, SIR THOMAS (1480-1535), an English statesman, son 

 of Sir John More, a justice of the king's bench. 



MORSE, SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE (1791-1872) [30], an 

 American artist and inventor, eldest son of Jedediah Morse (1761- 

 1826) [35], a geographer who was son of Deacon Jedediah Morse 

 (1726-). 



MORTON, WILLIAM THOMAS GREEN (1819-1868) [35?], 

 an American dentist, the first to use ether. He was son of James Mor- 

 ton (1784? ) [25?], who was son of Thomas Morton (1759 ). 



MOSES (B. C. 1571-1451) [185-^-3], Jewish lawgiver, son of Am- 

 ram, who was son of Kohath, who was son of Levi (B. C. 1756-1619) 

 [81], who was son of Jacob (B. C. 1837-1689). For additional ances- 

 try, see Joseph. 



MOZART, WOLFGANG (1756-1791) [37], a German composer, 

 son of Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (1719-1787), a musician. 



