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    1. RE: [CALVERT] Re: Mary E Calvert, are there really 4 of them in a 10 yr period?
    2. Coleman, Kenneth R.
    3. Assuming the name 'Mary E. Calvert' is in reference to 'Mary Eleanor Calvert', this does seem to be very common in many Calvert lines. My mother, born in 1920, Baltimore, MD, is also a Mary Eleanor Calvert. In reviewing a number of pieces of genealogical information over the last few years, I've noticed my Mom's name turn up often over the last several decades. Among the men, William and George are both rather common. Ken Coleman -----Original Message----- From: Lokki1102@aol.com [mailto:Lokki1102@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 10:19 PM To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Mary E Calvert, are there really 4 of them in a 10 yr period? This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/894.1 Message Board Post: I have Mary E. Calvert daughter of Richard Calvert and Rachel Killpatrick marrying John Leonard 20 Jan 1858 in MO ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: calvert-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mail) or calvert-d-request@rootsweb (for digest mail) with the body message of UNSUBSCRIBE

    01/17/2003 06:30:12
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: PA
    2. thank you for th einformation..very interesting, hope you wil keep me posted if you find anything out. Larry Calvert

    01/13/2003 12:04:33
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: PA
    2. MaryLynn McCloskey
    3. Hi all, For surname lineage, ie a Calvert surname study, only the male line can be used. This is DNA passed from father to son and can help to connect which line you are most closely related to. It would be very interesting especially in cases like the 'sons' of George Calvert 1668, purportedly John and George. If descendants of both are a close match then the hypothesis would have further evidence to back it up. MaryLynn --- James Calvert <j.calvert@attbi.com> wrote: > I checked the DNA testing site at Ancestry.com. > They are not testing at the > moment. I left my name for them to contact me when > they begin testing again. > According to what I understand, you can leave the > records on file with them and > others can see if they also match. > > They do three types of tests. The first is paternal > DNA. The second is > maternal. They also do a test to determine Native > American heritage. I do not > believe the Calverts will be interested in Native > American ancestry, but it may > come up in your other lines. > > I will let you know when I receive something from > Ancestry.com. > > Jim > > At 12:15 AM 1/12/2003 -0500, you wrote: > > > > Do to other research I have made on the Sumer > civilization. I have found out > > that the DNA is divided into three groups. > > One part is from the male, one is the female and > the third is the mother, > > This was found out in the 1970s The mother part is > the basic DNA, It is the > > part that is passed on generation to generation. > > > This is why the Hebrews do the genealogy > through the mother. > > > > I have a lot to learn but it sure interesting. > > Darrell > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert > publication? Do you have a Calvert-related item for > sale? Please contact the listowner for instructions > on posting! > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/13/2003 10:41:57
    1. [CALVERT] James Calvert
    2. Looking for information on James Calvert born in Kentucky in 1812 married Lydia Rardin, Jane Perkins in Kentucky. Married Angeline Allumbaugh in Kansas or Missouri. Looking for family members of his. Thank you. Linda

    01/13/2003 09:06:20
    1. [CALVERT] Re: PA
    2. James Calvert
    3. I checked the DNA testing site at Ancestry.com. They are not testing at the moment. I left my name for them to contact me when they begin testing again. According to what I understand, you can leave the records on file with them and others can see if they also match. They do three types of tests. The first is paternal DNA. The second is maternal. They also do a test to determine Native American heritage. I do not believe the Calverts will be interested in Native American ancestry, but it may come up in your other lines. I will let you know when I receive something from Ancestry.com. Jim At 12:15 AM 1/12/2003 -0500, you wrote: > > Do to other research I have made on the Sumer civilization. I have found out > that the DNA is divided into three groups. > One part is from the male, one is the female and the third is the mother, > This was found out in the 1970s The mother part is the basic DNA, It is the > part that is passed on generation to generation. > This is why the Hebrews do the genealogy through the mother. > > I have a lot to learn but it sure interesting. > Darrell

    01/13/2003 08:32:45
    1. [CALVERT] Calvert(& Hope) of Dalton and Canonbie Dumfries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/962 Message Board Post: My 2x Gt Grandmother Mary Calvert was born in Dalton in 1827, daughter of Thomas Calvert and Grace Hope. She married David Todd of Glencairn in1851, New Abbey. The family moved to Liverpool and I more info on this. I would like to hear from anyone connected to Calverts in Dalton and CanonbieDumfries.Thomas Calvert was born in 1797 in Canonbie, son of Herbert Calvert and Margaret Elliot the Orchard Canonbie

    01/10/2003 08:43:41
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Alabama Calvert Surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: calvert, hoffman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/83.136.419.1 Message Board Post: Hi - I'm trying to track the family of Sara(h) (Sallie/y) Elizabeth Calvert, born 23 Sep 1863 in Polk Co, TX. Later census records indicate both her parents were born in Alabama; I have no further info on them or any siblings Sarah might have had. Sarah married John Newton Hoffman (b VA 1850) in Waco, McLennan Co, TX in Jan 1879; they settled in Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co, TX, where they both died in 1945 and 1922, respectively. I know there are lots of Alabama Calverts, but this is one of my big, thick brick walls..... :) - any chance your Calverts might have a brother or nephew that wandered off to Texas, never to be heard from again? Please let me know! Michele McClain Rudd mickeymac67@hotmail.com

    01/07/2003 04:39:23
    1. Re: [CALVERT] CALVERT Suit against BALTIMORE?
    2. krazykaz25
    3. Hi, Im descended from the West Yorkshire Calverts and i actually STILL live here. Unfortunatley, im having no luck at all getting further back from 1775. Can anyone help me at all?? Karen L. ----- Original Message ----- From: Joanne Yundt Calvert To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:36 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] CALVERT Suit against BALTIMORE? Quotes from James W. Foster "George Calvert: The Early Years": p.25 "The Calverts had been known for generations in Yorkshire, and families of that name were established in each of the three ridings, though they may not all have descended from a single stock." p.26"The Calvert name is associates with Kiplin as early as 1570 when "Jenkyn alias John Calvert de Kypling" was involved in a legal proceeding, the full record of which is now lost. He was probably a near relative of John Calvert of Oulcotes, Parish of Arncliffe, some 25 miles to the west, who died in 1565 naming a Leonard Calvert as one of the supervisiors of his will. John of Oulcotes had a son Christopher, a name as we shall see, borne by another son of Leonard Calvert of Kiplin. Oulcotes, atop the Pennine Ridge and beyond the border of the North Riding, in the West Riding, was the place of residence of many Calverts. We may surmise that it was from thence the Kiplin branch derived. p.35 "Another family closely associated with the Calverts were the Smithsons. Geroge Calvert's sister Dorothy married Christopher Smithson of Moulton North Riding...Sons of Christopher and Dorothy Smithson were named Leonard, Calvert and George." p.37 "The orders of the Yorkshire High Commission relating to Leonard Calvert and his family as abstracted by Father Aveliing for the Acts Books, are as follows: ... p.38, Oct. 23, 1592 Leonard Calvert, gent, bonded in L100 that Geroge Calvert and Christopher Calvert, his sons, shall hereafter learn with Mr. Fowberry now schollmaster at Bilton and shall not depart from him without license. If required, his is to bring them to the Commissioners once a quarter to see how they perfect in learning." There is a further order on May 15, 1593 that mentions both George and Christopher, but no additional children either male or female are mentioned in any of the numerous orders. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rngrav@aol.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 10:12 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] CALVERT Suit against BALTIMORE? > Well, I am not certain either since I am getting this information from > websites, but here is what I found: > > Leonard Calvert b. 1550 m. Alicia Crossland (he was a farmer and she was > nobility) had: > > John Calvert b. about 1574 > George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) b. 1578 > Christopher Calvert b. about 1580 > Mary Calvert b. 1588 > Leonard Calvert b. ? > Thomas Calvert b. ? > > Ann Calvert who m. Valentine Hollingsworth was the granddaughter of John > Calvert b. about 1574 (m. Grace) through his son Thomas Calvert b. 1617 who > m. Jane Glasford. > > One genealogy library book (don't have title) did not list John Calvert as a > son of Leonard Calvert and Alicia Crossland but this conflicts with some > websites I am finding. I would love to pin this down better and welcome all > corrections and additions. > > Ruth Gravitt > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy/calvert for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy/calvert for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages.

    01/07/2003 02:43:59
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Alabama Calvert Surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/83.136.419 Message Board Post: Marcy, I am descended from Joseph Calvert, born 5 Jan 1782 in East Tennessee, one of the three brothers who came to Alabama. My records show that his father was William Calvert, born around 1760, married to Elizabeth Nooding in Tennessee around 1780. I have been trying to identify the father of William Calvert in order to trace this line back to Lord Baltimore. Does your aunt's book indicate who William's father might be, or any other ancestors of William? Thank you. Robert Goodwin

    01/07/2003 03:49:00
    1. Re: [CALVERT] DNA Testing
    2. Beth Calvert
    3. I am interested in DNA testing also. I gave a presentation to my local genealogical society on the use of Y-chr testing in genealogy. There are 2 levels of testing: 12-marker test and 25-marker test. There are discounts for group testing. I think a minimum of 6 samples is required. The 12-marker test is used to determine if we are related. The 25-marker test includes more markers to further refine those who are related (i.e., the different branches that are related).

    01/07/2003 02:31:36
    1. Re: [CALVERT] DNA Testing
    2. MaryLynn McCloskey
    3. There are a number of companies that offer this service. The price per person is between $99-$150 per participant for groups of 5 or 6 I believe. This is only for male descendants. Look in the shop at ancestry.com for more information. MaryLynn --- James Calvert <j.calvert@attbi.com> wrote: > Wasn't there a discussion on the list about DNA > testing to determine how > the various Calvert families inter-relate? Is > anyone interested in this? > > Kay Sherrill says that her father's family began the > process. It seems to > have helped them find which sections of the family > are related and how. > She wanted to know if the Calverts have considered > testing. It sounds like > a good idea, but how do you go about it? > > Jim > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert > publication? Do you have a Calvert-related item for > sale? Please contact the listowner for instructions > on posting! > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/06/2003 11:56:44
    1. [CALVERT] DNA Testing
    2. James Calvert
    3. Wasn't there a discussion on the list about DNA testing to determine how the various Calvert families inter-relate? Is anyone interested in this? Kay Sherrill says that her father's family began the process. It seems to have helped them find which sections of the family are related and how. She wanted to know if the Calverts have considered testing. It sounds like a good idea, but how do you go about it? Jim

    01/06/2003 12:30:37
    1. [CALVERT] Mary E. Calvert
    2. Maria E. Brower
    3. Karen, I saw your post. Do you know the birth and death dates children of your 4x Greatrandfather Isaiah? I am trying to find the parents of Mary CALVERT WHITE and her brother Jessie CALVERT of Frederick County, VA. Mary was born c. 1771 and died 1823 Frederick Co, VA She married John WHITE. Jessie c. 1778 and died 1863. Jessie and Mary are both buried at Burnt Factory Methodist Church Cemetery. I visited there in Sept 2001. But did not find much inforamtion on the family. Maria E. Brower, Grass Valley, CA > 4xGreat Grandfather > > Isaiah b 1743 Frederick Co, VA d1800 Washington > Co. KY wife Margeret > > Children Daniel, Mary, Agnes,John, Susan,Robert, > William Richard, Richard, > > Isaiah.

    01/06/2003 11:10:29
    1. [CALVERT] Calvert/Johns
    2. Ainslee Hooper
    3. hi all I'm after information on the following line. Malcolm Calvert married Kay Johns and they had a Fiona. Fiona then had a daughter Rebecca. I don't have any dates for these but i know Fiona would be in her 30's and lives in the Geelong area of Victoria. Any information appreciated, thanks, Ainslee

    01/04/2003 06:14:00
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: Mary E. Calvert
    2. MaryLynn McCloskey
    3. Hi Karen, The page on my CD is listed as 76 (96 of 795) at the top is says Mary possibly Gosling as John Gosling in his will mentions a daughter Mary Calvert. Is there a better source for Mary Gosling's husband? There were an awful lot of Calverts, which John do you refer to? MaryLynn --- Karen <soulard2@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Was your 5X ggf the John Calvert of Prince William > County who married Mary > Gosling; then Jane Harrison? > > Karen Carty > St. Louis > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Lokki1102@aol.com> > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 11:30 PM > Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Re: Mary E. Calvert > > > > Here is my Calvert Line: > > > > 5xGreat Grandfather > > John b 1692 in Virginia, d June 1739 Frederick Co. > VA, wife Jane > > Children Robert, Isaiah, Margeret, Rebecca, Ann > and Richard. > > > > 4xGreat Grandfather > > Isaiah b 1743 Frederick Co, VA d1800 Washington > Co. KY wife Margeret > > Children Daniel, Mary, Agnes,John, Susan,Robert, > William Richard, Richard, > > Isaiah. > > > > 3xGreat Grandfather > > William Richard b.1784 Nelson Co. KY, d-? m 3 Dec > 1804 Washington Co. Ky- > > wife Margeret (peggy) Arnold > > Children Price Arnold, Richard, Susan, Elizabeth, > Mark A. > > > > 2xGreat Grandfather > > Mark A. (probably Arnold) born 7 Apr 1820 KY or > MO, d 8 Sep 1868 Grant Co > OR > > married Elizabeth Newcomb 4 Oct 1842 > > Children William, Lucy, Susan E., John, James, > Thomas, Eliza Jane, Mary > > Ellen, Sarah Ann, Mark > > > > Great Grandfather > > James b. 13 Aug 1854 Cottage Grove, Lane, OR d. 7 > Mar 1936 Junction City, > > Lane OR, married Amanda Jane Rickard 24 Oct 1875 > Junction City,OR > > Children Ira James, Ive May, William, Anda > Clarence, Stella A., Baby Girl, > > Rena J., Roberta, Mae, John Casper, Katie E., Mary > Evalena, Dora A., > Thomas > > Arthur, and Ross. > > > > James' daughter Dora 1900-1973 had twin sons in > 1936, one of whom is my > > father > > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send > email to: > > calvert-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mail) or > calvert-d-request@rootsweb (for digest mail) > > with the body message of > > UNSUBSCRIBE > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, > attachments and/or html or rich text formatted email > to the list. If in questions, please address the > listowner at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/04/2003 05:02:27
    1. Re: [CALVERT] CALVERT - for Lokki
    2. regarding my info on the parents of Margaret Arnold... I have a handed down type written sheet that lists the will of Mark Arnold dated 1785 Lincoln Co, KY Book 1, pg 228 where Gracie is qualified as adminstator for her husbands estate. I haven't seen it but that's what I have based it on. If you have something that contradicts this, please share. With regards to Price Arnold, my only Price is Margaret's older brother. I was interested in the comments on Gracie's possible Cherokee ancestry; I've heard stories from older family members that there was Cherokee blood in the family, any more info or comments on it? Thanks, Mike

    01/03/2003 07:41:14
    1. [CALVERT] CALVERT - for Lokki
    2. Lokki, Susan and I have corresponded in the past. I also have a difference in the parents of Margaret Arnold. My linage follows. Hope it helps some. Anita K My 4th gr-grandfather John Price Arnold, b. abt 1750 KY. Probably? died in Howard Co, MO Md. Grace "Franny" Native American, b. abt 1760 prob KY.? She died in 1820 Howard Co, MO. ( some insist she is Cherokee) I was given this information concerning her Will. (Will filed in Will Book 1, Howard Co, MO 28 May 1821. Film area 0870011 Item 5, Book area 9778285) I have never been able to find it. Children: Margaret, Minnie, Dolly, Price and Suky Arnold. 3rd gr-grandparents, William R. Calvert, b. 1784 Richmond, Madison, KY. Died 1843. Md. 03 Dec 1804 Richmond, Madison, KY. Wife, Margaret Arnold, b. 1780 KY, d. 07 Sep 1843 in Fayette, Howard, MO. Children: Price Arnold, Richard, Elizabeth, Susan, Mark A. & female, name unkown. (Margaret 1st Md. Mr. Askins of Kentucky on 24 Jul 1797 in Washington County, KY. He died soon after the birth of their 1st child, Gracey Askins, b. 07 Sep 1798 in KY. Gracey Md. Mr. Broaddus abt 1819) 2nd gr-grandparents, Elizabeth Calvert, b. 21 Apr 1815 in Richmond, Madison, KY. Died 02 Mar 1879 in Huntsville, Madison, Alabama. Husband, Daniel Boone Hoskins, MD, b. 18 Mar 1800 VA Md. 09 Jul 1831 in Boone Co, MO. Gr- grandparents, Mary Helen Hoskins (1853-1936) b. TN, d. CA. Md. Joel Nicholes Wm. Payne. (1849-1908) b. TN, d. OK. Grandparents, Nora Lee Payne (1877-1954) Born AL, d. CA. Md. George Henry Kayler (1873-1931) Born & died in TX. .............................................................................. ................. Source: Mary Helen Hoskins Payne (1853-1936) Family Bible. Quote; "Dr. Daniel Boone Hoskins married Elizabeth Calvert, born 1815 the 21st of April, Madison Co, KY. Died March 02, 1879 in Huntsville, Madison, Alabama." Source: Grandmother, Mary Helen Hoskins Payne ( Family Bible) Quote ...."Gr-grandmother Calvert's mother was Grace, her father was Price Arnold. They lived in Richmond, Madison, KY. She died in Howard Co, MO. Grandmother Calvert (Elizabeth)." Source: Nora Payne McGrew Kayler and Ruby May McGrew Heido Laverty from information handed down through the family. The Bible, which survived the Civil War, torn and tattered is in my care. ak The ARNOLD's moved to Missouri in the early 1800's. Source: Nora Payne McGrew Kayler and Ruby May McGrew Heido Laverty from information handed down through the family. _____________________________________________________________________

    01/03/2003 02:33:20
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Lokki
    2. In a message dated 1/3/03 2:00:40 PM Central Standard Time, CALVERT-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Her parents were Mark born 26 July 1739 in King George Co, VA; died Lincoln > Co, KY;and Gracie (Price?) born about 1743 in VA, died 1820-1821 in Howard > Co, MO > > Mark's parents: > Isaac Arnold born a. 1710 in VA died 1757-1758 King George Co, VA > Mary Goff born a. 1714 in VA, Mary's Father was Thomas Goff > I have Margarets parents as a Price Arnold and Gracie ? Gracie may be Native American. Where did you fine that Margarets parents were a Mark and a Gracie? Just wondering. Thanks Little White Dove Proud Member of the NCNOLT District Rep. of MO AKA: Susan R. (Crane) Robinson Dove3002@aol.com <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Ltwhtdove/">Dove's Dreams</A> http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Ltwhtdove/ AOL Messenger: Dove3002 Yahoo: Ltwhtdove MSN Messenger: Dove3002@aol.com "Great Spirit, Great Spirit, my Grandfather, all over the earth the  faces of living things are all alike...  Look upon these faces of they children without number and with children in their arms, that may face the winds and walk the good road to the day of quiet." -- Black Elk (1863-1950)         Oglala Sioux holy man

    01/03/2003 10:12:27
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: Lokki
    2. What I have on Margaret Arnold... born 1788? Lexington, Fayette, KY (?); married John Askins who died prior to 1804, died prior to 1845 in Howard Co, MO Her parents were Mark born 26 July 1739 in King George Co, VA; died Lincoln Co, KY;and Gracie (Price?) born about 1743 in VA, died 1820-1821 in Howard Co, MO Mark's parents: Isaac Arnold born a. 1710 in VA died 1757-1758 King George Co, VA Mary Goff born a. 1714 in VA, Mary's Father was Thomas Goff

    01/02/2003 04:21:37
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Lokki
    2. I was wondering do you have anymore information on Isaia Calvert and John Calvert? Also do you have any more information on mareret Arnold who married William Richard Calvert? Thanks Little White Dove Proud Member of the NCNOLT District Rep. of MO AKA: Susan R. (Crane) Robinson Dove3002@aol.com <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Ltwhtdove/">Dove's Dreams</A> http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Ltwhtdove/ AOL Messenger: Dove3002 Yahoo: Ltwhtdove MSN Messenger: Dove3002@aol.com "Great Spirit, Great Spirit, my Grandfather, all over the earth the  faces of living things are all alike...  Look upon these faces of they children without number and with children in their arms, that may face the winds and walk the good road to the day of quiet." -- Black Elk (1863-1950)         Oglala Sioux holy man

    01/02/2003 03:03:21