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    1. [CALHOUN] Colquhoun/Calhoun in Book offered for sale
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. I found this book properly listed on the GenMarket list/newsgroup, and decided that some of you might find this useful information. - Valorie POINDESTRE-POINDEXTER A NORMAN FAMILY THROUGH THE AGES 1250-1977 by John Poindexter Landers, S.T.B., M.A. Robert Downs Poindexter; Printed by Von Boeckmann-Jone; Austin, Texas. ca 1977. 199 p. HB; VG; Presentation copy with publisher-signed slip. POINDEXTERs in Middle Ages, and descent from LEMPRIERE of Nornmandy via Jean POINDESTER (1609-1691) of Jersey in the Channel Islands. Families in Virginia, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, Texas. Allied families include, MAINER (MANER), BURCH, CAUBLE, POWELL, FULGHAM, FOLJAMBE, COLQUHOUN (CALHOUN), KIRKWOOD. Photos, family trees, no index. $39.50 Postpaid Sale info: Index checks are available for those books that are indexed. Please e-mail or write to reserve. Checks, money orders, or credit cards (MC or VISA) accepted. (505) 899-5222 or 5221 for credit card orders. ===== STACEY'S BOOK SEARCH 5712 Sweetwater NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Email = rmcclend@highfiber.com Home page at: http://www.highfiber.com/~rmcclend/Index.html Genealogy books catalog at: http://www.highfiber.com/~rmcclend/genea.html

    04/16/2000 04:21:57
    1. [CALHOUN] Miles Calhoun & Susan Darley, Ga
    2. Robert Calhoun
    3. Posted on: Calhoun Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cal/Calhoun?read=104 Surname: CALHOUN, DARLEY ------------------------- MILES CALHOUN (May 14, 1855 - Oct 17, 1919) and wife SUSAN DARLEY (Apr 9, 1858 - June 15, 1945) are buried in the Tarrytown Cemetery in Montgomery County Georgia. Seeking information on Susan's brother JOHN THOMAS DARLEY and his wife GEORGIANNA CHAMPION. Children were ROBERT A. DARLEY, TRESSY DARLEY, HENRY DARLEY and COSETTA DARLEY. Any information will be appreciated. Robert Calhoun

    04/15/2000 11:25:00
    1. [CALHOUN] Hannah Calhoun & Thomas Bullock, Ga.
    2. Robert Calhoun
    3. Posted on: Calhoun Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cal/Calhoun?read=103 Surname: CALHOUN, BULLOCK, DARLEY ------------------------- Montgomery County Marriage Records show HANNAH CALHOUN married THOMAS BULLOCK on Sept 20, 1874. HANNAH CALHOUN was the daughter of BURREL R. CALHOUN and MARY DARLEY. Any information on HANNAH CALHOUN and THOMAS BULLOCK will be appreciated. Robert Calhoun

    04/15/2000 10:56:46
    1. [CALHOUN] Bud Calhoun Montgomery Co.,Ga.
    2. Robert Calhoun
    3. Posted on: Calhoun Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cal/Calhoun?read=102 Surname: CALHOUN, PURVIS, CONNELL, DARLEY ------------------------- Montgomery County Marriage Records show that JAMES W. CALHOUN married MATTIE PURVIS on 16 June 1890. JAMES W. CALHOUN is the son of IRVIN CALHOUN and NANCY CONNELL. James W. Calhoun may also be known as BUD CALHOUN. BUD CALHOUN and wife MATTIE PURVIS are buried in the DARLEY & CALHOUN CEMETERY in Montgomery County Georgia. No dates or other information is known. Any information on BUD CALHOUN and wife MATTIE PURVIS will be appreciated. Robert Calhoun

    04/15/2000 10:34:28
    1. [CALHOUN] Mattie Calhoun 1910 Tarrytown, Ga
    2. Robert Calhoun
    3. Posted on: Calhoun Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cal/Calhoun?read=101 Surname: CALHOUN, PURVIS, COLEMAN ------------------------- A fatherless family living in Tarryrown Georgia shows in the 1910 Census. The eldest son is listed as the family head. Calhoun Fred J. M W age 18 Single Born in Ga. Mattie J,mother, F W age 36 Widowed, 11 children & 9 living Born in N.C. Myrtle, sister, F W age 15 Single Born in Ga. Carrie C,sister F W age 14 Single Born in Ga. Rufus B,brother M W age 12 Single Born in Ga. ? Lusion H,brother M W age 10 Single Born in Ga. ? Vinnie, sister F W age 9 Single Born in Ga. Barney,brother M W age 4 Single Born in Ga. Sam,brother M W age 3 Single Born in Ga. Two MATTIE CALHOUNS are in the county at the time. MATTIE PURVIS that married JAMES W. CALHOUN and may also be known as BUD CALHOUN MATTIE COLEMAN that married F. M. CALHOUN Any information on this Tarrytown Georgia family will be appreciated. Robert Calhoun

    04/15/2000 10:11:04
    1. Re: [CALHOUN] Fwd: Rev. Hugh Calhoun
    2. Frances Montgomery
    3. Hello Valorie, Carla, and List, I have Hugh Calhoun and Nancy McLeod in my records. I have their children, but not much more. There is a penciled in note (in my handwriting) that says Hugh is the son of John, Malcolm's brother. I don't know where I got that information. I am a direct descendant of Malcolm Calhoun who was born on Isle of Skye about 1760. My Malcolm married Christian McCorqudale. In my records, it is stated that they came to the US in 1792 and landed on the coast of Virginia where they lived for the first 18 years. Then they moved to North Carolina and later to Clarke County, Alabama in 1820. Malcolm and Christian are buried in Clarke County. Now it gets confusing. In the 1790 census of Cumberland County, North Carolina there are listed several Calhouns with the right names, Malcolm, Archibald, Duncan, etc. I don't have the list at hand, but I remember that there were several of them. This doesn't fit with my records, but he names are so close. I have a Malcolm Calhoun genealogy which was compiled by my Uncle Jesse T. Calhoun in 1935. He has them arriving in 1792 in Virginia. He doesn't mention any brothers or their parents. The LDS Family History Center has listed a book by Gene Ermert titled Seven Brothers Calhoun: the Calhouns of the Southern States of the United States of America (1790-1865). I haven't seen it, but I plan to. I am suspecting that there are two sets of Calhouns. Ours are from Isle of Skye, but some are Scotch-Irish. I would love to find Malcolm and Christian's parents and siblings and I would appreciate any info that you may have. Frances Montgomery New Orleans

    04/11/2000 08:07:50
    1. [CALHOUN] Fwd: Rev. Hugh Calhoun
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. Forwarded by request. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: PML Search Result matching ("(calhoun or calhoon) andnot Co*") or cahoon or colquhoun Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 19:06:20 -0700 From: "achorne" <achorne@ipa.net> . Source: TXKAUFMA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TXKAUFMA-L] Rev. Hugh Calhoun & Nancy McLeod Hi to all, I am researching REV. HUGH CALHOUN born Aug. 23, 1802, who married Nov. 3, 1825 to NANCY McLEOD born April 23, 1802 and died July 18, 1889. They settled in Kaufman Co., TX. Below is the info that I have on this family. Anxious to hear from anyone with information, I need to find his siblings and most especially information regarding his parents, who are believed to be JOHN COLQUHOUN/CALHOUN who married a lady by the name of ANN or Sarah. JOHN COLQUHOUN/CALHOUN b. in ISLE OF SKYE, SCOTLAND. He arrived in America ca 1792 and settled in NC along with Malcolm, Duncan, Laughlin & Archibald Colquhoun. Presumably these were his brothers......no written proof of this. They were members of the Bluff Presbyterian Church near Wade, NC JOHN COLQUHOUN married ANN (or maybe SARAH) They had at least one child, HUGH CALHOUN. Name was changed from Colquhoun to Calhoun soon after their arrival in America and settled in NC. HUGH CALHOUN married NANCY McLEOD married on Nov. 3, 1825. Nancy was born on Apr. 23, 1813 & died on July 3, 1889. Hugh and Nancy had 12 children: 1. John D. (the father of my gr. gr. grandfather, Burrell Jackson Calhoun), 2. Neal, 3. Mary, 4. Elizabeth, 5. HUGH KENDRICK CALHOUN (ALSO LIVED IN AND DIED IN KAUFMAN CO, TX.) 6. Margarite 7. Florrie, 8. Christian, 9. Georgia, 10. Amanda, 11. Archibald, 12. Hannah. Anyone with connections to the HUGH CALHOUN/COLQUHOUN FAMILY above please contact me and lets share info. Carla Henry Horne HORNE/HORN, HENRY, SMITH, GUEST, MAUTZ, PEACHEY, CUMMINGS, EMERY, CALHOUN/COLQUHOUN. Anita Carla Henry Horne Carla

    04/10/2000 10:03:48
    1. [CALHOUN] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Thomas CALHOUN Griffin of GA, MS, TX]
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. This came through the -request address. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: {not a subscriber} Thomas CALHOUN Griffin of GA, MS, TX Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 02:04:37 -0700 From: YentaPat@aol.com To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com, GRIFFIN-L@rootsweb.com, CALHOUN-L@rootsweb.com Thomas Calhoun Griffin was born Feb 17, 1831 in Talbot County, GA. He married Matilda Caroline Riley on July 30, 1851 in Noxubee County, MS. He and several members of his family moved to Kaufman County, TX. He died there on Nov 11, 1872. Because Calhoun is obviously a family surname, I'm hoping it will catch your eye and ring a memory bell or two. Thomas' parents were Henry Matthew Griffin and Sarah Cheney Griffin. Who were Henry's parents? Where did they come from and where did they go? Thanks, Patricia Griffin Geister

    04/09/2000 12:30:19
    1. [CALHOUN] [Fwd: New Calhoun Query "Calhouns-NC,VA,MASS,SCOTLAND"
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. forwarded to the list by Valorie -------- Original Message -------- Subject: New Calhoun Queries Post Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 06:04:49 -0800 . Calhoun Queries A new message, "Calhouns-NC,VA,MASS,SCOTLAND," was posted by Charlotte Calhoun Spell on Thu, 30 Mar 2000 Surname: CAHOON, CALHOUN, COLQUHOUN, GRAYBEAL, POPE, OSBORNE, LEWIS, THOMAS, GRAYBILL, FLOWERS, HARMON --- NAME: Charlotte Calhoun Spell EMAIL: bearclaws@homestead.com DATE: Mar 30 2000 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: I am making a family tree for my grandchildren and I am looking for my relatives. I have found quite a considerable amount about the family, however I keep finding that there are invisible branches all over my tree. I got to one point and found that the branch grew in another direction ? I am trying to find out where all these crazy branches connect, so I am looking to the family for awnsers. So far this is what I know for sure. Great-Grandfather was William "Lee" Calhoun or Cahoon he married Matilda Pope Grandfather was Geter Tillman Calhoun b.1900 born in North Carolina and d. 1971 in VA, married Lucinda Thomas (would also like to know her family)I do know that she had an Uncle named Samuel Thomas and her sister was Leona Thomas and Leona married my grandfather's brother Robert Calhoun. Father Hobert Lee Calhoun b. 1930 in Avery Co. NC, he is still living. His first wife was Dorthy Shepard and his second wife my mother is Betty Ann Bray Calhoun. Then there is me Charlotte Ann Calhoun Spell, I was born in Newport News, VA in 1958. To respond to this query, see more queries, or post a Calhoun query, visit <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cal/Calhoun>

    04/03/2000 10:57:24
    1. [CALHOUN] Fwd: New Calhoun Query "Calhouns-NC,VA,MASS,SCOTLAND"
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. Forwarded by Valorie -------- Original Message -------- Subject: New Calhoun Queries Post Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 06:04:49 -0800 . Calhoun Queries A new message, "Calhouns-NC,VA,MASS,SCOTLAND," was posted by Charlotte Calhoun Spell on Thu, 30 Mar 2000 Surname: CAHOON, CALHOUN, COLQUHOUN, GRAYBEAL, POPE, OSBORNE, LEWIS, THOMAS, GRAYBILL, FLOWERS, HARMON --- NAME: Charlotte Calhoun Spell EMAIL: bearclaws@homestead.com DATE: Mar 30 2000 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: I am making a family tree for my grandchildren and I am looking for my relatives. I have found quite a considerable amount about the family, however I keep finding that there are invisible branches all over my tree. I got to one point and found that the branch grew in another direction ? I am trying to find out where all these crazy branches connect, so I am looking to the family for awnsers. So far this is what I know for sure. Great-Grandfather was William "Lee" Calhoun or Cahoon he married Matilda Pope Grandfather was Geter Tillman Calhoun b.1900 born in North Carolina and d. 1971 in VA, married Lucinda Thomas (would also like to know her family)I do know that she had an Uncle named Samuel Thomas and her sister was Leona Thomas and Leona married my grandfather's brother Robert Calhoun. Father Hobert Lee Calhoun b. 1930 in Avery Co. NC, he is still living. His first wife was Dorthy Shepard and his second wife my mother is Betty Ann Bray Calhoun. Then there is me Charlotte Ann Calhoun Spell, I was born in Newport News, VA in 1958. To see more Calhoun queries, or to post a Calhoun query, visit <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cal/Calhoun>

    03/30/2000 03:49:02
    1. [CALHOUN] Fwd: Colhoun name in Ulster
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. Forwarded by permission of the original poster, Alex Hughes <alex@hughes567.freeserve.co.uk>. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: PML Search Result matching ("(calhoun or calhoon) andnot Co*") or cahoon or colquhoun Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 09:31:59 -0800 From: Alex Hughes <alex@hughes567.freeserve.co.uk> . Source: CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CoTyroneIreland-L] What's In A Name? A friend from Canada sent this to me, just forwading on. tata Alex - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendants of the Ulster Scots The question, What does it mean to be of Ulster Scottish ancestry? raises the question of who were the Ulster Scots. On the face of it, they were persons of Scottish ancestry from Ulster, that old province in the north of lreland, now consisting of the nine counties of Armagh, Down, Antrim, Derry, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan. However it is confused by the North American experience of commonly calling these people Scotch- Irish. The majority of these persons settled in Ulster from the lowlands of Scotland during the so-called Plantation Period (see Celtic Heritage, October/November 1997, p.22). They were settled by the English rulers of Ireland on land previously held by rebellious native Irish. They remained in the north of Ireland for at least 150 years (three to four generations) before moving for economic, political and religious reasons to Canada, the United States, or even Australia and elsewhere. During their stay in Ireland, they were influenced by Irish customs and culture. The language of a good portion of the Scots who arrived in Ulster was derived from the Central Scots language and called Lallans. However, there was a significant group who spoke Gaelic and it seems that Scottish Gaelic was intelligible to the Irish then. The first book to be printed in Irish Gaelic for the Presbyterians in 1567 was a translation of the Calvinist Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy. In fact, Gaelic speaking Scots had been coming to Ulster for several centuries before the arrival of the Plantation settlers. The distance across the Irish sea to Scotland at the nearest point is only 13 miles. As early as the 14th century, members of the MacDonald clan of the Hebrides had established themselves in the Glens of Antrim where their name was influenced by the slightly different Irish Gaelic and spelled MacDonell. Other Scottish families, including the MacLeans, MacAllisters, MacCabes and MacSweeneys also crossed to Ulster. They were first brought to Ireland by Irish chiefs to serve as galloglasses, or mercenaries, in battles with the Anglo-Normans and in time inter-married with native Irish and settled among them. Thus we return to the first answer suggested; that an Ulster Scot is someone who traces their ancestry to the North of Ireland but whose forebears previously lived in Scotland. Scots Ulster Surnames Armstrong: Among the 50 most common surnames in Ulster, it is found in County Fermanagh where Elliot and Johnston, the two other major Scottish riding clans from the borders are present in the 16th century. In the decade following 1603, when King James Vl, newly king of England and Scotland, began a ruthless campaign to pacify the borders, the Armstrongs, along with other riding clans, were dispersed, with many coming to Ulster. Colhoun: This Scottish clan name has been most popular in Counties Derry and Tyrone since the Plantation. Early in the 17th century, Sir John Colquhoun of Luss bought some 1000 acres in the Newtowncunningham district of County Donegal from Sir Walter Stewart of Minto in Roxburghshire. He brought over several members of the Colquhoun clan and these were the ancestors of most of the latter day Colhouns of Ulster. Craig: Scottish name common in Counties Antrim, Tyrone and Derry. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the name was common in Edinburgh and throughout the Scottish lowlands. Sir James Craig of Edinburgh was one of the 50 Scottish lords or undertakers of the Plantation, and in 1610 he was granted 1000 acres in County Armagh. He sold this and bought land in County Cavan where he settled many of his kinsfolk. Hamilton: Among the 15 most common names in Counties Tyrone and Down, and among the 20 most common in County Antrim, it is mostly associated with the Plantation period of settlement as six of the Scottish undertakers and two of the nine chief undertakers were Hamiltons. They received huge grants of land in Counties Cavan, Armagh, Tyrone and Fermanagh. Mackay: Chiefly found in Counties Antrim, Armagh and Down, the first Mackays in Ulster were known as MacCoys, were believed to be associated with Clan MacDonald, and were followers of the MacDonells. The name is some- times spelled MacKee and daring the Plantation, Sir Patrick MacKee of Largs, Ayrshire, was granted 1000 acres in the Donegal town area. Montgomery: Most in Ulster are descended from the Scottish landlord family of Sir Hugh Montgomerie, an advisor to James VI, King of Scotland and England, who during the Plantation period brought a great number of his kinsfolk to Ulster to settle in Counties Down, Donegal, Fermanagh and Monaghan. One of the most famous Ulsterman was Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces during World War II, who was from Donegal.

    03/28/2000 07:12:03
    1. [CALHOUN] Ancestry's 1890 Census Substitute
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. Last week I wrote: Perhaps you have heard about Ancestry's effort to string together a number of sources of basic information which could bridge the gap left by the destruction of the 1890 US Census. As the various bits are put online (mostly city directories, but also tax lists, voter registration lists, etc), they will be searchable for free for a few weeks. So it might be worthwhile to visit this url weekly. Would anyone from this list volunteer to do such a lookup and report back to the list with their findings? I'm just too swamped to take on another project! 1890 Federal Census Substitute (First Installment) <http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/census/1890sub/main.htm> Please write me privately <mailto:valoriez@aa.net> if you are willing to get this sort of report weekly, as we only need one person doing it! Valorie, listmom --- I haven't heard from anyone willing to do the lookups for this list, and as I've said, I really AM too busy to take on another project. Yes, for this list it will take only five to fifteen minutes, depending on how much data needs to be copied, pasted, and neatened up. But I have *fourteen* lists, so a weekly sweep for all of them is out of the question for me, especially as my laptop is still dead! I would really LOVE to see this information posted to the list, and I would love for one of you dear list members to volunteer to do the work for your fellow researchers. Valorie

    03/25/2000 03:30:47
    1. [CALHOUN] information
    2. David Crawford
    3. Seeking any information on connections between the Calhoun family and the Houston family in Abbeville S.C. Please contact me at bows@bellsouth.net Thanks, Sharon

    03/21/2000 09:47:45
    1. [CALHOUN] Matthew Calhoun, Abt. 1812-1850, PA,OH
    2. Kent Shirley
    3. Seeking information on the Matthew Calhoun family: Matthew - b. ca. 1812 probably in Cumberland Co., PA, d. ca. 1850 prob. Trumbull Co., OH Wife: Elizabeth McMichael, b. in PA Children: Margaret, b. OH Eliza, b. OH Martha, b. OH Angeline, b. 24 October 1845, Mahoning Co., OH; married Henry Gardner 29 March 1866, Bluffton, OH; died 1940, probably in Putnam Co., OH. Kent -- Kent A. Shirley Miamisburg, Ohio genealogy e-mail: kshirley@worldnet.att.net home telephone: 937-866-0068 personal web page: http://members.aol.com/kashirley genealogy web page: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/h/i/Kent-A-Shirley Researching: BELL, HELMER, ANDERSON, MARTIN, SEARL, WEFLER, SIEGENTHALER, LESLEY (LESLIE), LUGAR, CLAPP, LYONS, RICHARDS, SHIRLEY, VANCE

    03/21/2000 09:05:25
    1. [CALHOUN] CALHOUN/CUNNINGHAM
    2. I am looking for any information on Jennett CALHOUN and George Washington CUNNINGHAM. Jennett was born 1798 in either Abbeville,SC or Augusta, VA. She married George W. CUNNINGHAM in 1820 in Lawrence, IL. George W. CUNNINGHAM was born 1800 in Georgia. I am also looking for his parents and siblings.

    03/21/2000 03:31:40
    1. [CALHOUN] Information
    2. David Crawford
    3. Seeking information on Anna Rosa Calhoun who md Solomon Claiborn Martin, Anna Rosa is the daughter of James Calhoun and the niece of John Caldwell Calhoun. Anna Rosa and Solomon Claiborn Martin had a daughter Lucille who md James Macnish. Please contact me at : bows@bellsouth.net Thanks, Sharon

    03/20/2000 05:15:10
    1. [CALHOUN] [.Fwd: Re: V.P. John C. Calhoun]
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. This came to me personally, again. Jane and I are working on getting this glitch cleared up. Valorie -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [CALHOUN] Fwd: Re: V.P. John C. Calhoun Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 15:38:57 -0600 From: "Jane Powell" <janep@pchnet.com> To: <valoriez@aa.net> I haven't checked IGI or WorldConnect --- my info came from the Orv Calhoun Books and Will Newton Calhoun Notes (Obion Co.) -----Original Message----- From: Valorie Zimmerman <valoriez@aa.net> To: CALHOUN-L@rootsweb.com <CALHOUN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 18, 2000 4:42 PM Subject: [CALHOUN] Fwd: Re: V.P. John C. Calhoun >This came to me personally, instead of the list. Thanks for providing >this info, Jane -- what a wonderful addition to our archives! Have you >compared this data with what is found in WorldConnect and/or the IGI? > >Valorie > >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: Re: [CALHOUN] from This Day in History >Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 14:43:38 -0600 >From: "Jane Powell" <janep@pchnet.com> > >-----Original Message----- >From: Valorie Zimmerman <valoriez@aa.net> >To: CALHOUN-L@rootsweb.com <CALHOUN-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Saturday, March 18, 2000 2:15 PM >Subject: [CALHOUN] from This Day in History > > >>Born on March 18 >> >>1782 John C. Calhoun, U.S. statesman who opposed the prohibition of >>slavery in new states. > > >None of this is from original sources --- Take with a BIG GRAIN OF SALT >! ! >! >Jane > >Ancestors of John Caldwell Calhoun > > >Generation No. 1 > > >1. Vice-President John Caldwell Calhoun He was the son of 2. Patrick >Calhoun >and 3. Martha Caldwell. <snip>

    03/20/2000 03:20:39
    1. [CALHOUN] Fwd: Muskegon Co. MI Cahoons, Calhouns & Colquhouns
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. Forwarded by the request of the original poster, Charlotte Spell. She is not a subscriber, so please respond directly to <mailto:bearclaws@homestead.com>, and cc: the list. She adds, I am looking for my relatives because I am building a family tree for my grandchildren. My great-grandfather was William "Lee" Calhoun and my great-grandmother was Matilda "Tilde" Pope Calhoun (she was born in 1965 and died in 1973, she was 108 when she died.) They lived in the mountians of North Carolina. My grandfather was Geter Tillman Calhoun (born 1900) and my grandmother was Lucinda Thomas Calhoun. They were both from North Carolina but died in Virginia. My father Hobert "Lee" Calhoun was born on 18 Oct 1930 in Avery County, North Carolina, my mother is Betty Ann Bray Calhoun she was born in Virginia. Both of my parents are still living. My father retired from the Newport News Shipyard after 30 years of working there. He raised 6 children and I am the 5th child of the 6. He was married two times. His first wife was Dorthy Shepard, I believe that she was from Tenn. I remembered visiting her family when I was a child they were really friendly people. Thanks, I look forward to hearing from family it is so great to talk to people that share the same bloodline as I do. :) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: PML Search Result matching ("(calhoun or calhoon) andnot Co*") or cahoon or colquhoun Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 06:32:44 -0800 From: Charlotte Calhoun Spell <bearclaws@homestead.com> . Source: GC-Muskegon County Mi. Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/Muskegon?read=471 Subject: Cahoon/Calhoun/Colquhoun Surname: CAHOON, CALHOUN, COLQUHOUN ------------------------- I am looking for desendents with the following surnames. I am making a family tree for my grandchildren to pass on to their children and grandchildren.

    03/20/2000 02:19:52
    1. [CALHOUN] Fwd: CALHOUNs from TX, possibly TN
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. This came to me personally... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: CALHOUNs from TX, possibly TN Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 00:05:33 -0600 From: Penny J Everett <pennytx@juno.com> Sorry!! I had just subscribed to a list and typed the CALHOUN address wrong. I have hardly any info on my CALHOUNS. Here is what I have: Newton Thompson/Thomas CALHOUN, b- May 1st 1839, d- Feb 8th 1937, married Alice Jane UMBENHOUR, d- May 8 1914 (my Greatgrandparents) They were in Ft Worth in 1891 when my grandfather was born. children: Thomas Melton CALHOUN (my Grandfather), b- Apr 7th 1891, d- Dec 19th 1972 D. Roy CALHOUN Herbert Newton CALHOUN Nannie Mae CALHOUN Lelma CALHOUN Thanks, Penny

    03/19/2000 11:42:32
    1. [CALHOUN] [Fwd: CALHOUNs from TX, possibly TN]
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. This came to the -request address.... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: CALHOUNs from TX, possibly TN Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 08:45:53 -0800 From: Penny J Everett <pennytx@juno.com> To: CALHOUN-L-request@rootsweb.com Does anyone have ANY connections to CALHOUNs from north TX? My Grandfather was from Ft Worth, TX. Thomas Melton CALHOUN, son of Newton Thompson CALHOUN and Alice Jane UMBENHOUR Thanks for your help, Penny Everett Grand Prairie, TX

    03/19/2000 01:33:39