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    1. Re: [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO
    2. Steven Gillispie
    3. Jim, The Jabez Calvert in my original post married Nancy Ann Mitchell on 22 Apr 1852, who died in 1861, and then Paulina Caroline Shinn on 8 Nov 1862, both in Carroll County, MO. He was a son of Noding Calvert, who was a brother to your Jabez Calvert. They were both sons of William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding. I am also interested (along with a lot of people!) in this last William Calvert, as they are my ancestors as well, through their daughter Mary. None of us yet know who his parents were. Steve >Hello, Steven, > >Interesting information. I am directly related to a Jabez Calvert, but he >married a Malinda Barnes and was born about 1805. Do you have any >information on who are the parents of the Jabez you >mention? I am also looking for the parents of a William Calvert who died >in Carroll County, Missouri. he was married to Elizabeth Nodding. He was >born about 1757 in Virginia. Any Information >on these Calverts? > >Thanks, > >Jim at [email protected] > >Steven Gillispie wrote: > >> A few weeks ago I mentioned that some relatives of mine sent me some records >> they made of Calvert gravestones in the Big Creek Cemetery in Carroll >> County, Missouri. I thought I would post these to the list in case anybody >> might be interested. >> >> The Big Creek Cemetery is located about 1 mile south and 3 miles west of >> Bosworth, MO. To get there, head west from Bosworth on Ssr M (South St) to >> the intersection with Ssr Uu and turn left (south). Follow the road as it >> curves to the right (west) at the railroad tracks and then goes almost two >> miles and turns left (south). At that intersection, instead of following >> the main road to the left, go straight ahead on Cr 317 about 1/2 mile where >> the road turns right (north). The cemetery is located at that turn, sitting >> above Big Creek. You can get to the cemetery from Carrollton by turning >> right (east) onto Ssr Uu from US hwy 65 going north from Carrollton, midway >> through the slight jog to the right (east) about 3 miles north of town. >> After about 8-9 miles later of turns on Ssr Uu you again reach the >> intersection with Cr 317, this time from the other direction (south). >> >> The cemetery is there because of the Big Creek Baptist Church that was >> there. According to the 1881/2 history of Carroll County >> (http://www.carolnet.com/cchs/publicat.htm), the church was organized June >> 22, 1844, with Noding Calvert and Jane Calvert among the original members. >> The book "Missouri Genealogical Gleanings, 1840 & Beyond", by Sherida K. >> Eddlemon, Heritage Books, 1995, volume 2, lists the church membership roster >> for 1844-1872. There are many Calverts shown there. >> >> In the records that follow, a '?' indicates dates that were too worn to >> read. If you are interested in any of these graves, you might also want to >> see Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry's transcription of this cemetery >> (http://www.execpc.com/~pipesb/elsbery.htm), volume IV for Carroll County, >> Missouri. I believe she did these in the 1960s, so you would have the >> benefit of 30 less years of weather erosion in her book, as well as a second >> source of information. >> >> ************* >> >> William N. Calvert Dec 31, 1831 Dec 17, 1898 >> Jane H. Calvert June 25, 1841 Oct 15, 1921 >> >> CALVERT Emma wife of Robert M. Calvert >> Died Oct 21, 1885 aged 21 yrs 8 mos 1 day >> (writing underneath not understood begins: Husband & children ....) >> >> Next to above: Herman Calvert 4-9,1882 / 3-25, 1925 >> >> Jane Calvert Died Mar 17, 1881, aged ?8 yrs 9 mos 9 days >> >> Mary A Calvert nee Finch >> Born Aug 19, 1821 Died Nov 1, 1889 >> >> Peter F Calvert 1840 - 1901 >> Mary E. wife of Peter F. Calvert Died Dec 5, 1896 >> Gilbert B son of Peter F & Mary E Calvert Died Aug 10, 1887 >> aged 5 y 2 m 6 d >> >> Wm Calvert Died Jan 21, 1880 aged 64 y 9 m 10 d >> Martha A wife of W. Calvert May 26, 18? Died Oct ? >> William M. son of W & M.A. Calvert b. 1846 Mar >> >> CALVERT Jabez Feb 19, 1829 Nov 12 1889 >> Paulina July 15, 1843 Sept 21, 1924 >> >> ************* >> >> --- >> Steve Gillispie <[email protected]> >> >> ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: >[email protected] (for list mail) or >[email protected] (for digest mail) with the body message of UNSUBSCRIBE > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: >http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy/calvert.html for information on this >list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. > > --- Steve Gillispie <[email protected]>

    04/16/2000 07:14:51
    1. [CALVERT] From the list admin - Please read!
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. (This message is automatically sent to the list once per month!) Hello all! [If you are receiving this post, it means that you have somehow gotten yourself subscribed to a genealogy mailing list at Rootsweb.com. If you are having trouble unsubscribing from the list and wish to, please reply to me at [email protected] , quoting this email, INCLUDING ALL HEADERS, and let me know that you want to be removed from the list.] Hello and happy Easter 2000! First, I want to thank each and every one of you for subscribing to this Rootsweb genealogy list. It is time now for a brief word from our sponsor :) List guidelines: All Rootsweb lists cannot accept HTML or Rich Text (RTF) formatted email or attachments, please make sure all email is in plain text format before sending to the list. (For more help on setting up your email program to send text only messages, please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/listowners/html-off.htm ) When responding to a list email, please change the subject line to reflect and changes in topic. Also, when posting a query, please be as specific as possible in your subject line. Subject lines such as: "Surname query" will most likely be deleted by the majority of list members, however subject lines such as "Smith, John; London, ENG>Columbus, OH; 1800-1910" will attract the attention of anyone researching that particular person. Another example is this: "Smith family: John of London, 1800-1910>Sally of Columbus, 1905-present". Please feel free to visit the surname resource pages at Rootsweb as well as our personal mailing list pages by going to http://www.rootsweb.com and clicking on Surname Resources for the Rootsweb page and to the Mailing list jump page at http://jadis.dartech.org/genealogy and selecting the list name for our personal mailing list pages. If you wish to respond to the entire list, just send your message. If you want to respond to ONLY the person who sent the message, you will need to change the "to" line in your email to be that person's address instead of the list address. If you have a problem with another list member, please do not post to the list but rather send email to the listowner ([email protected]) and we will handle it off list. DO NOT forward Chain letters, off-topic posts, or virus alerts to the list. This is cause for removal from the mailing list. There are two sites listed below that deal with these potential hoaxes. Please check one of them and then email the listowner if you are still concerned. If there is cause for real alarm, she will address the list. http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/ DO NOT forward other people's mail, email or copyrighted information to the list at any time without specific permission of the author (and clearance from the listowner). This is another cause for removal from the mailing list. This prevents "information stealing" and hurt feelings on the list. If you receive, personally, a query that you think the list might help with, please send it to me and let me forward it on. DO NOT attempt to sell, advertise or distribute products to the list members without prior authorization from the listowner. Doing so is cause for immediate removal from the list. If you have a genealogy book you have written that you wish to let people know about, please alert the listowner for further instructions. If you would like to read through the archives of this or any other list, please visit: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl OK... that's enough of the tough stuff. If anyone has issues with the above rules, please feel free to contact me via email and we can discuss it. If there are large "uprisings" about some of the rules, we will vote on action on the list, but it must first be discussed with the listowner off-list. While we're on the subject of sponsors though, if any of you would like to join in the support of our great host, Rootsweb, please become a sponsor or member by visiting: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/members/ Again, thanks to all for making these lists what they are today! Now, back to GENEALOGY!!! Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist Join the new MCMagazine list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/MCMagazine

    04/16/2000 02:44:56
    1. [CALVERT] Explanation (from the list admin)
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Hi all, I wanted to explain something to everyone so no one is confused. :) Recently there is a new feature that has been added to Rootsweb that allows the GenConnect boards for the surname to be linked to the mailing list. What this means is that every time a post is made to one of the Calvert GenConnect boards, it is then sent to the mailing list. You may have seen some of the posts that begin with "Posted to: Calvert..." along with a link to the actual post and a copy of the text. What might confuse some of you is that if you reply to those messages, you will need to reply to either the email address of the person in the post, or to the GenConnect boards themselves (by following the link in the email and posting a reply), rather than to the Calvert mailing list. If you send the reply to the Calvert mailing list, it may or may not reach the poster, as they would have to be a member of the mailing list to receive it. Many times, the posters to the GenConnect boards ARE NOT members of the mailing list and would therefore not receive your message. SO, if you want to reply to a message that starts with "Posted to: Calvert...", either follow the link and reply on the web board, or send it directly to the person. If you wish, you can also send it to the mailing list, in case others on the list might be interested, but sending it ONLY to the list may or may not work. While on the subject of new features at Rootsweb.... I thought I mention a semi-new feature that anyone that is a Rootsweb sponsor, or donor (see http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html for more information) can use. It is called the Personalized Mailing List (or PML) and is a wonderful feature for those that feel overwhelmed by the amount of data available. Fair warning, it is not for the net newbie, as you have to set it up the way you want/need it to work, but once set, it is a wonderful tool. Basically what it is is a program that will search ALL posts made to ANY Rootsweb mailing list, GenConnect boards, and/or Rootsweb Surname List for your specific search criteria and will then send you copies of those posts. For example, I have mine set to search for any posts that are made that contain the surname "Blankenagel" as it is one of my search names. That way, if any post should come to any list or board with that surname, I will get a copy of it. It really works well. It also works well for those on very large, active lists. They can set the search criteria up so that it will email them whenever a specific set of criteria is sent and then don't have to worry about missing an important post in a large, active list. Anyway, I wanted to let you all know about this feature and encourage everyone to become a sponsor or donor to Rootsweb so that they might also use it. Thanks to all for your wonderful contributions to this list, and don't forget to check out the surname web page and post your brick wall entries! Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist Join the new MCMagazine list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/MCMagazine

    04/16/2000 02:33:30
    1. RE: [CALVERT] Calvert's in TX.
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Hey folks, Thought it might help to have a reminder that any of these messages that come through to the list that say "Posted on: Calvert..." are from the Reconnect boards, and your replies will not reach the authors unless sent directly. If you send a message in reply to the group, and if the person/people that posted the message isn't a member (which is frequently the case), they won't get your message of reply. SO, that is to say that if you are responding to a posting made to one of the Reconnect boards, you either need to reply ON the Reconnect board ( by clicking on the link and then choosing "reply") or you need to email the person directly in order to ensure they receive your message. Not picking on you Vicki, just wanted to let everyone know... Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist Join the new MCMagazine list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/MCMagazine > -----Original Message----- > From: txcalvert [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 7:03 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Calvert's in TX. > > > Jeanne, Texas is a large state. Got any dates or locations? That will help > pinpoint them. Vicki K. Calvert Spencer > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeanne Radford Garner" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 9:29 PM > Subject: [CALVERT] Calvert's in TX. > > > > Posted on: Calvert Queries > > Board URL:>

    04/16/2000 02:09:26
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Calvert's in TX.
    2. txcalvert
    3. Jeanne, Texas is a large state. Got any dates or locations? That will help pinpoint them. Vicki K. Calvert Spencer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Radford Garner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 9:29 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Calvert's in TX. > Posted on: Calvert Queries > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Calvert?read=73 > > Surname: Calvert, Radford, Creach, Bennett > ------------------------- > > We are still researching. I have not run across these names yet. > Ours are Edward,Patrick(Edwards son) his children: Sarah Elizabeth <(my > ggrandmother), Nancy,Mary J, Martha(Matte),Lucy A, John W,Ruth A could > be called Alice. > Also have a Bill who gave these names to us.2 of the above sisters married > 2 brothers,McClung.I will forward this message to my cousin who has more > info than I do. Maybe she will leave a posting for you.Jeanne > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please support the Rootsweb Genealogical Cooperative by becoming a member, sponsor, or donor. For more information, visit Rootsweb at http://www.rootsweb.com >

    04/16/2000 01:03:00
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO
    2. Laura Crane
    3. Jim, Our William and Elizabeth Nodding Calvert did not make it as far as Carroll County. As is indicated in the bio of a James Calvert in the text portion of the Carroll County Atlas, the O' Gorman book and in the Nodding/Calvert Bible Records, William and Elizabeth Nodding remained behind with the main contingent of the Calverts in Cooper County and are interred at Gooch's Mill in the old Big Lick Cemetery altho there is no marker in evidence for their graves. We DAR types would have jumped on it years ago if the gravestones could have been found. William Calvert is one of our biggies in the Missouri DAR burials lists. i.e "Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Missouri." Richard Westbrook and William Calvert, both buried in Cooper County, are my ancestors on that list. If I remember correctly my Martin Calvert and your Jabez Calvert are brothers but I'll look it up (after I get awake) in the book. The Boonville paper ran a great article by our kinsman a DAR member Lena Hobrect in the 1930's... Laura Crane, Corresp secretary, Genealogy Society Central MO. -----Original Message----- From: james richard fillerup <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, April 15, 2000 9:05 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO >Hello, Steven, > >Interesting information. I am directly related to a Jabez Calvert, but he married a Malinda Barnes and was born about 1805. Do you have any information on who are the parents of the Jabez you >mention? I am also looking for the parents of a William Calvert who died in Carroll County, Missouri. he was married to Elizabeth Nodding. He was born about 1757 in Virginia. Any Information >on these Calverts? > >Thanks, > >Jim at [email protected] > >Steven Gillispie wrote: > >> A few weeks ago I mentioned that some relatives of mine sent me some records >> they made of Calvert gravestones in the Big Creek Cemetery in Carroll >> County, Missouri. I thought I would post these to the list in case anybody >> might be interested. >> >> The Big Creek Cemetery is located about 1 mile south and 3 miles west of >> Bosworth, MO. To get there, head west from Bosworth on Ssr M (South St) to >> the intersection with Ssr Uu and turn left (south). Follow the road as it >> curves to the right (west) at the railroad tracks and then goes almost two >> miles and turns left (south). At that intersection, instead of following >> the main road to the left, go straight ahead on Cr 317 about 1/2 mile where >> the road turns right (north). The cemetery is located at that turn, sitting >> above Big Creek. You can get to the cemetery from Carrollton by turning >> right (east) onto Ssr Uu from US hwy 65 going north from Carrollton, midway >> through the slight jog to the right (east) about 3 miles north of town. >> After about 8-9 miles later of turns on Ssr Uu you again reach the >> intersection with Cr 317, this time from the other direction (south). >> >> The cemetery is there because of the Big Creek Baptist Church that was >> there. According to the 1881/2 history of Carroll County >> (http://www.carolnet.com/cchs/publicat.htm), the church was organized June >> 22, 1844, with Noding Calvert and Jane Calvert among the original members. >> The book "Missouri Genealogical Gleanings, 1840 & Beyond", by Sherida K. >> Eddlemon, Heritage Books, 1995, volume 2, lists the church membership roster >> for 1844-1872. There are many Calverts shown there. >> >> In the records that follow, a '?' indicates dates that were too worn to >> read. If you are interested in any of these graves, you might also want to >> see Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry's transcription of this cemetery >> (http://www.execpc.com/~pipesb/elsbery.htm), volume IV for Carroll County, >> Missouri. I believe she did these in the 1960s, so you would have the >> benefit of 30 less years of weather erosion in her book, as well as a second >> source of information. >> >> ************* >> >> William N. Calvert Dec 31, 1831 Dec 17, 1898 >> Jane H. Calvert June 25, 1841 Oct 15, 1921 >> >> CALVERT Emma wife of Robert M. Calvert >> Died Oct 21, 1885 aged 21 yrs 8 mos 1 day >> (writing underneath not understood begins: Husband & children ....) >> >> Next to above: Herman Calvert 4-9,1882 / 3-25, 1925 >> >> Jane Calvert Died Mar 17, 1881, aged ?8 yrs 9 mos 9 days >> >> Mary A Calvert nee Finch >> Born Aug 19, 1821 Died Nov 1, 1889 >> >> Peter F Calvert 1840 - 1901 >> Mary E. wife of Peter F. Calvert Died Dec 5, 1896 >> Gilbert B son of Peter F & Mary E Calvert Died Aug 10, 1887 >> aged 5 y 2 m 6 d >> >> Wm Calvert Died Jan 21, 1880 aged 64 y 9 m 10 d >> Martha A wife of W. Calvert May 26, 18? Died Oct ? >> William M. son of W & M.A. Calvert b. 1846 Mar >> >> CALVERT Jabez Feb 19, 1829 Nov 12 1889 >> Paulina July 15, 1843 Sept 21, 1924 >> >> ************* >> >> --- >> Steve Gillispie <[email protected]> >> >> ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: [email protected] (for list mail) or [email protected] (for digest mail) with the body message of UNSUBSCRIBE > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy/calvert.html for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. >

    04/16/2000 01:44:45
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO
    2. Laura Crane
    3. Thanks Steven! that is very interesting. I 've seen the 1876 Atlas of Carroll County a few of these folks therein, Laura Crane, Columbia, MO -----Original Message----- From: Steven Gillispie <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, April 15, 2000 7:06 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO >A few weeks ago I mentioned that some relatives of mine sent me some records >they made of Calvert gravestones in the Big Creek Cemetery in Carroll >County, Missouri. I thought I would post these to the list in case anybody >might be interested. > >The Big Creek Cemetery is located about 1 mile south and 3 miles west of >Bosworth, MO. To get there, head west from Bosworth on Ssr M (South St) to >the intersection with Ssr Uu and turn left (south). Follow the road as it >curves to the right (west) at the railroad tracks and then goes almost two >miles and turns left (south). At that intersection, instead of following >the main road to the left, go straight ahead on Cr 317 about 1/2 mile where >the road turns right (north). The cemetery is located at that turn, sitting >above Big Creek. You can get to the cemetery from Carrollton by turning >right (east) onto Ssr Uu from US hwy 65 going north from Carrollton, midway >through the slight jog to the right (east) about 3 miles north of town. >After about 8-9 miles later of turns on Ssr Uu you again reach the >intersection with Cr 317, this time from the other direction (south). > >The cemetery is there because of the Big Creek Baptist Church that was >there. According to the 1881/2 history of Carroll County >(http://www.carolnet.com/cchs/publicat.htm), the church was organized June >22, 1844, with Noding Calvert and Jane Calvert among the original members. >The book "Missouri Genealogical Gleanings, 1840 & Beyond", by Sherida K. >Eddlemon, Heritage Books, 1995, volume 2, lists the church membership roster >for 1844-1872. There are many Calverts shown there. > >In the records that follow, a '?' indicates dates that were too worn to >read. If you are interested in any of these graves, you might also want to >see Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry's transcription of this cemetery >(http://www.execpc.com/~pipesb/elsbery.htm), volume IV for Carroll County, >Missouri. I believe she did these in the 1960s, so you would have the >benefit of 30 less years of weather erosion in her book, as well as a second >source of information. > > >************* > >William N. Calvert Dec 31, 1831 Dec 17, 1898 >Jane H. Calvert June 25, 1841 Oct 15, 1921 > >CALVERT Emma wife of Robert M. Calvert > Died Oct 21, 1885 aged 21 yrs 8 mos 1 day >(writing underneath not understood begins: Husband & children ....) > >Next to above: Herman Calvert 4-9,1882 / 3-25, 1925 > >Jane Calvert Died Mar 17, 1881, aged ?8 yrs 9 mos 9 days > >Mary A Calvert nee Finch >Born Aug 19, 1821 Died Nov 1, 1889 > >Peter F Calvert 1840 - 1901 >Mary E. wife of Peter F. Calvert Died Dec 5, 1896 >Gilbert B son of Peter F & Mary E Calvert Died Aug 10, 1887 > aged 5 y 2 m 6 d > >Wm Calvert Died Jan 21, 1880 aged 64 y 9 m 10 d >Martha A wife of W. Calvert May 26, 18? Died Oct ? >William M. son of W & M.A. Calvert b. 1846 Mar > >CALVERT Jabez Feb 19, 1829 Nov 12 1889 > Paulina July 15, 1843 Sept 21, 1924 > >************* > >--- >Steve Gillispie <[email protected]> > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: [email protected] (for list mail) or [email protected] (for digest mail) with the body message of UNSUBSCRIBE >

    04/15/2000 02:42:12
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO
    2. james richard fillerup
    3. Hello, Steven, Interesting information. I am directly related to a Jabez Calvert, but he married a Malinda Barnes and was born about 1805. Do you have any information on who are the parents of the Jabez you mention? I am also looking for the parents of a William Calvert who died in Carroll County, Missouri. he was married to Elizabeth Nodding. He was born about 1757 in Virginia. Any Information on these Calverts? Thanks, Jim at [email protected] Steven Gillispie wrote: > A few weeks ago I mentioned that some relatives of mine sent me some records > they made of Calvert gravestones in the Big Creek Cemetery in Carroll > County, Missouri. I thought I would post these to the list in case anybody > might be interested. > > The Big Creek Cemetery is located about 1 mile south and 3 miles west of > Bosworth, MO. To get there, head west from Bosworth on Ssr M (South St) to > the intersection with Ssr Uu and turn left (south). Follow the road as it > curves to the right (west) at the railroad tracks and then goes almost two > miles and turns left (south). At that intersection, instead of following > the main road to the left, go straight ahead on Cr 317 about 1/2 mile where > the road turns right (north). The cemetery is located at that turn, sitting > above Big Creek. You can get to the cemetery from Carrollton by turning > right (east) onto Ssr Uu from US hwy 65 going north from Carrollton, midway > through the slight jog to the right (east) about 3 miles north of town. > After about 8-9 miles later of turns on Ssr Uu you again reach the > intersection with Cr 317, this time from the other direction (south). > > The cemetery is there because of the Big Creek Baptist Church that was > there. According to the 1881/2 history of Carroll County > (http://www.carolnet.com/cchs/publicat.htm), the church was organized June > 22, 1844, with Noding Calvert and Jane Calvert among the original members. > The book "Missouri Genealogical Gleanings, 1840 & Beyond", by Sherida K. > Eddlemon, Heritage Books, 1995, volume 2, lists the church membership roster > for 1844-1872. There are many Calverts shown there. > > In the records that follow, a '?' indicates dates that were too worn to > read. If you are interested in any of these graves, you might also want to > see Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry's transcription of this cemetery > (http://www.execpc.com/~pipesb/elsbery.htm), volume IV for Carroll County, > Missouri. I believe she did these in the 1960s, so you would have the > benefit of 30 less years of weather erosion in her book, as well as a second > source of information. > > ************* > > William N. Calvert Dec 31, 1831 Dec 17, 1898 > Jane H. Calvert June 25, 1841 Oct 15, 1921 > > CALVERT Emma wife of Robert M. Calvert > Died Oct 21, 1885 aged 21 yrs 8 mos 1 day > (writing underneath not understood begins: Husband & children ....) > > Next to above: Herman Calvert 4-9,1882 / 3-25, 1925 > > Jane Calvert Died Mar 17, 1881, aged ?8 yrs 9 mos 9 days > > Mary A Calvert nee Finch > Born Aug 19, 1821 Died Nov 1, 1889 > > Peter F Calvert 1840 - 1901 > Mary E. wife of Peter F. Calvert Died Dec 5, 1896 > Gilbert B son of Peter F & Mary E Calvert Died Aug 10, 1887 > aged 5 y 2 m 6 d > > Wm Calvert Died Jan 21, 1880 aged 64 y 9 m 10 d > Martha A wife of W. Calvert May 26, 18? Died Oct ? > William M. son of W & M.A. Calvert b. 1846 Mar > > CALVERT Jabez Feb 19, 1829 Nov 12 1889 > Paulina July 15, 1843 Sept 21, 1924 > > ************* > > --- > Steve Gillispie <[email protected]> > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: [email protected] (for list mail) or [email protected] (for digest mail) with the body message of UNSUBSCRIBE

    04/15/2000 02:14:02
    1. [CALVERT] Calvert's in TX.
    2. Jeanne Radford Garner
    3. Posted on: Calvert Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Calvert?read=73 Surname: Calvert, Radford, Creach, Bennett ------------------------- We are still researching. I have not run across these names yet. Ours are Edward,Patrick(Edwards son) his children: Sarah Elizabeth <(my ggrandmother), Nancy,Mary J, Martha(Matte),Lucy A, John W,Ruth A could be called Alice. Also have a Bill who gave these names to us.2 of the above sisters married 2 brothers,McClung.I will forward this message to my cousin who has more info than I do. Maybe she will leave a posting for you.Jeanne

    04/15/2000 01:29:22
    1. [CALVERT] Big Creek Cemetery, Carroll MO
    2. Steven Gillispie
    3. A few weeks ago I mentioned that some relatives of mine sent me some records they made of Calvert gravestones in the Big Creek Cemetery in Carroll County, Missouri. I thought I would post these to the list in case anybody might be interested. The Big Creek Cemetery is located about 1 mile south and 3 miles west of Bosworth, MO. To get there, head west from Bosworth on Ssr M (South St) to the intersection with Ssr Uu and turn left (south). Follow the road as it curves to the right (west) at the railroad tracks and then goes almost two miles and turns left (south). At that intersection, instead of following the main road to the left, go straight ahead on Cr 317 about 1/2 mile where the road turns right (north). The cemetery is located at that turn, sitting above Big Creek. You can get to the cemetery from Carrollton by turning right (east) onto Ssr Uu from US hwy 65 going north from Carrollton, midway through the slight jog to the right (east) about 3 miles north of town. After about 8-9 miles later of turns on Ssr Uu you again reach the intersection with Cr 317, this time from the other direction (south). The cemetery is there because of the Big Creek Baptist Church that was there. According to the 1881/2 history of Carroll County (http://www.carolnet.com/cchs/publicat.htm), the church was organized June 22, 1844, with Noding Calvert and Jane Calvert among the original members. The book "Missouri Genealogical Gleanings, 1840 & Beyond", by Sherida K. Eddlemon, Heritage Books, 1995, volume 2, lists the church membership roster for 1844-1872. There are many Calverts shown there. In the records that follow, a '?' indicates dates that were too worn to read. If you are interested in any of these graves, you might also want to see Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry's transcription of this cemetery (http://www.execpc.com/~pipesb/elsbery.htm), volume IV for Carroll County, Missouri. I believe she did these in the 1960s, so you would have the benefit of 30 less years of weather erosion in her book, as well as a second source of information. ************* William N. Calvert Dec 31, 1831 Dec 17, 1898 Jane H. Calvert June 25, 1841 Oct 15, 1921 CALVERT Emma wife of Robert M. Calvert Died Oct 21, 1885 aged 21 yrs 8 mos 1 day (writing underneath not understood begins: Husband & children ....) Next to above: Herman Calvert 4-9,1882 / 3-25, 1925 Jane Calvert Died Mar 17, 1881, aged ?8 yrs 9 mos 9 days Mary A Calvert nee Finch Born Aug 19, 1821 Died Nov 1, 1889 Peter F Calvert 1840 - 1901 Mary E. wife of Peter F. Calvert Died Dec 5, 1896 Gilbert B son of Peter F & Mary E Calvert Died Aug 10, 1887 aged 5 y 2 m 6 d Wm Calvert Died Jan 21, 1880 aged 64 y 9 m 10 d Martha A wife of W. Calvert May 26, 18? Died Oct ? William M. son of W & M.A. Calvert b. 1846 Mar CALVERT Jabez Feb 19, 1829 Nov 12 1889 Paulina July 15, 1843 Sept 21, 1924 ************* --- Steve Gillispie <[email protected]>

    04/15/2000 11:01:31
    1. [CALVERT] Ellen Calvert
    2. sheri wharton
    3. Posted on: Calvert Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Calvert?read=72 Surname: Sam Calvert, Lena Calvert ------------------------- I am looking for Sam Calvert's wife. Lena and Ellen are his daughters. Ellen married Robert C. White around 1896 and it is believed Lena went to Oklahoma I would like to know if she went to a reservation and if Sam's wife was Indian

    04/15/2000 10:08:29
    1. [CALVERT] Calvert Family Please Help
    2. Susan R. Robinson
    3. Posted on: Calvert Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Calvert?read=71 Surname: Calvert, Dodson, Killpatrick, Robinson, Rice, Arnold ------------------------- Hello to all who read this. I am looking for the following ancestors: Fifth Great Grandfather: William Richard Calvert B. between 1765 - 1784, KY D. ? M.Margaret (or Elizabeth) Arnold, Dec. 3, 1804, Washington Co., KY. Children: Richard; There are possibly more children but do not know them at this time. ____________________________________________________________ Fourth Great Grandfather: Richard Calvert B. Dec. 18, 1808, Washington Co., KY D. Feb. 8, 1887 or 1889 M. Rachel Killpatrick, July 26, 1830, St. Louis, MO Children: Daughter; Son; Daughter; James Wesley; Mary E.; Louisa; Richard E.; Alice L. ____________________________________________________________ Third Great Grandfather: James Wesley Calvert B. March 22, 1839, Montgomery Co., MO D. March 14, 1915, Columbia, Boone Co., MO M. Dicy (Dica) Dodson, March 20, 1858, Sullivan Co., MO Children: Richard McGrudder, B. Jan. 16, 1859, Howard Co., MO. D.? M. (1)Georgia Smith; (2) Lucy Stephens Allen (3) Malissa G. William Winn; Nancy Elizabeth, B. Dec. 9, 1862, Howard Co., MO D.? M. Thomas Martin Smith, Feb. 8, 1880 Sarah (Sallie) F. B. July 15, 1865, Montgomery, IL D.? M. George E. McClish, April 1, 1888 Catherine A. B. Apirl 3, 1872, IL D. 1948, MO M. Richard (Dick) Allen, Dec. 16, 1889 Mary Kisar (Cisar) B. Dec. 14, 1866, IL D. Feb. 15, 1933 M. Levi M. Garrison, Jan. 11, 1886 Jacob Bealer B. Feb. 3, 1869, IL D. Dec. 24, 1943 M. Maggie Lee Howard, Jan. 7, 1904 Martha Ellen B. April 23, 1873, IL D. Aug. 17, 1953, MO M. (1) Levi Brakebill, Oct. 14, 1891 (2)? (3) Adam P. Dillman, Oct. 14, 1891 Maria Louisa B. Dec. 19, 1874, MO D. Aug. 17, 1953, MO M. Romie Ray, Jan. 23, 1892 George E. B. B. Jan. 23, 1879 D. infancy Riley B. Jan. 1879, Howard Co., MO D.? M. (1) Sarah; (2) Dora Haynes John Rothwell B. July 22, 1881, Howard Co., MO D.? M. (1) Lillie Lowe, Feb. 11, 1940 (2) Ara Brown Wilkerson ____________________________________________________________ Second Great Grandfather: William Winn Calvert B. Jan. 17, 1861, Howard Co., MO D. Oct. 19, 1907, MO M. Annie Rice, Oct. 13, 1889, MO Children: Maudie Ann (Great Grandmother) B. June 15, 1881, Howard Co., MO D. May 26, 1950, MO M. (1) James Wesley Robinson, July 12, 1908, MO (2) William E. Thornton, Oct. 22, 1924, MO Roy William B. March 10, 1894, Howard Co., MO D. Feb. 23, 1972, MO M. (1) Idelia Fay Roberts, July 15, 1913, MO (2) Chloe Mae Sapp, April 20, 1929 ____________________________________________________________ Any help will be very greatful. Thank you Susan R. Robinson [email protected]

    04/14/2000 04:19:26
    1. [CALVERT] Paducah Ky Calvert
    2. txcalvert
    3. Received this from a cousin in Kentucky. I'll let y'all know when and if I hear from this Calvert. Vicki K Vicki, We had a James Calvert visit us the other day. He is part of the Paducah Ky Calvert's. He lives in chicago & is staying with a brother in Hopkins Co Ky. He really has a lot of info on the Calvert's. I gave him your e-mail address & he will write you when he goes back to Chicago. Marilyn

    04/11/2000 12:28:40
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: Calvert - Crupper Relationship
    2. james richard fillerup
    3. Thanks for your E-mail, Laura, Hope someone can locate that Bible some day. It sure would be nice to track down William's parents. Some of the researchers say his father and mother were Geroge and Ann, but there is no positive proff that I am aware of. Others definitely say that Geroge and Ann are not William's parents. My grandmother said her mother (Elizabeth Ruthwin Cheatham) told her that her mother (Malinda Jane Calvert) has said that her (Malinda's) grandfather, William came from the Lord Baltimore line. I have no proof, but that is the family story. Any clues to William's parents and information on Elizabeth Nodding's family will be really appreciated. Thanks, Jim at [email protected] Laura Crane wrote: > James, So nice hearing that you too are interested in the > Crupper/Calvert story. William and > Elizabeth (Nodding) are buried in Cooper County near the > Overton/Woolridge exit. of I-70. I think the > name of the cemetery was Big Lick. I went into DAR on William > Calvert. My gt grmother > was Julia Ann (Calvert) Faris of neighboring Howard County. I > discovered Cynthia Crupper (Calvert) [Hawkins] Durnill was married > first to a Hawkins then to Henderson Durnell/Durnill. Henderson > Durnill,who is on the 1850 census of Boone County, MO, as a widower, > served in the Union Army and they are both interred in a cemetery in > Carroll County. I forget which one at the moment. Cynthia is in > the O'Gorman book forget which page, which tells who her parents are. > We think CCHD is a grandaughter of Ann (Crupper) Calvert. The > secret to her grandparents,( and her middle name) should be in some > old Durnill or Calvert family Bible sold at some auction in > Carroll County!! > -----Original Message----- > From: james richard fillerup <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:12 PM > Subject: Calvert - Crupper Relationship > > >Hello, Laura, > > > >Noticed that you are related to the William Calvert/ Elizabeth Nodding > >line. I am a direct decendent of this line via my mother who was the > >daughter of Maude Davis Hitchings who was the daughter of John Henry > >Davis and Elizabeth Ruthwin Cheatham. Elizabeth Ruthwin was the > >daughter of Malinda Jane Calvert and Edwin Ruthwin Cheatham. Malinda > >was the daughter of Jabez Calvert and Malinda Barnes. As you probably > >already know, Jabez was the son of William Calvert and Elizabeth > >Nodding. We have been trying for some time to find the parents of > >William Calvert. My information has William born 26 Feb 1757 in > >Maryland and married to Elizabetrh Nodding on 18 July 1780. The family > >moved to Tennessee, I believe, and ended up in Carroll County Missouri. > >That is where William died and was buried. > > > >I have also told that there is a person named Cynthia Crupper Calvert, > >who I think was the sister of William. If this can be verified, then > >William's parents could possibly be George Calvert and Ann Crupper. > >Some how, I believe, there is a connection to George and Ann, but no > >one has been able to make a positive connection. William's parents are > >really a mystery. > > > >I will be happy to share any information I have with you. What is the > >name of the grandchild that has the Crupper middle name? I have only > >heard of a Cynthia Crupper Calvert. > > > >Hope to hear from you. > > > >Jim Fillerup > >408 East Main > >American Fork, UT 84003 > > > >E-mail: [email protected] > > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at [email protected]

    04/10/2000 01:14:45
    1. [CALVERT] Obituary for Mrs. Leona Calvert Allen - Ashville, OH - 1961
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Posted on: Calvert Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/CalvertObits?read=47 Surname: CALVERT, ALLEN, MARTIN, WILKINS, JOHNSON, METZLER ------------------------- Circleville Herald - 1940 Mrs. Leona Calvert Allen, wife of Harley Allen, died Wednesday (9/25/1940) at 8:30 a.m. at her home in Pickaway Township. A stroke was fatal. Mrs. Allen was a daughter of Henry R. and Eliza Wilkins Calvert. Surviving are her husband; two children, Mrs. Wayne Martin of Circleville Township and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Circleville; a brother, Berman Calvert of Groveport, and six grandchildren. The funeral was Friday at 2 p.m. at the Morris U. B. church, the Rev. L. S. Metzler officiating with burial in Hitler-Ludwig Cemetery by the Defenbaugh Funeral Home.

    04/10/2000 12:56:39
    1. [CALVERT] Obituary for Berman Calvert - Ashville, OH - 1961
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Posted on: Calvert Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/CalvertObits?read=46 Surname: CALVERT, BURTNER, MORGAN ------------------------- Circleville Herald - 1961 June 15 Berman CALVERT, 76, Station Street, Ashville, died Thursday in his home. Born on April 23, 1885 in Pickaway County, son of Henry and Eliza Wilkins Calvert. He was a member of Ashville E. U. B. Church. Survived by wife, Bertha; three sons, Berman Jr. of Hamilton; Doyle, Circleville and Gale, Columbus; a son by previous marriage; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Burtner, Ashville; Merryelyn Calvert of the home and seven grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at E. U. B. Church of Ashville with Rev. John Morgan, burial Harrison Twp. Cemetery by Bastian.

    04/10/2000 12:40:05
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Calvert - Crupper Relationship
    2. Laura Crane
    3. James, So nice hearing that you too are interested in the Crupper/Calvert story. William and Elizabeth (Nodding) are buried in Cooper County near the Overton/Woolridge exit. of I-70. I think the name of the cemetery was Big Lick. I went into DAR on William Calvert. My gt grmother was Julia Ann (Calvert) Faris of neighboring Howard County. I discovered Cynthia Crupper (Calvert) [Hawkins] Durnill was married first to a Hawkins then to Henderson Durnell/Durnill. Henderson Durnill,who is on the 1850 census of Boone County, MO, as a widower, served in the Union Army and they are both interred in a cemetery in Carroll County. I forget which one at the moment. Cynthia is in the O'Gorman book forget which page, which tells who her parents are. We think CCHD is a grandaughter of Ann (Crupper) Calvert. The secret to her grandparents,( and her middle name) should be in some old Durnill or Calvert family Bible sold at some auction in Carroll County!! -----Original Message----- From: james richard fillerup <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:12 PM Subject: Calvert - Crupper Relationship >Hello, Laura, > >Noticed that you are related to the William Calvert/ Elizabeth Nodding >line. I am a direct decendent of this line via my mother who was the >daughter of Maude Davis Hitchings who was the daughter of John Henry >Davis and Elizabeth Ruthwin Cheatham. Elizabeth Ruthwin was the >daughter of Malinda Jane Calvert and Edwin Ruthwin Cheatham. Malinda >was the daughter of Jabez Calvert and Malinda Barnes. As you probably >already know, Jabez was the son of William Calvert and Elizabeth >Nodding. We have been trying for some time to find the parents of >William Calvert. My information has William born 26 Feb 1757 in >Maryland and married to Elizabetrh Nodding on 18 July 1780. The family >moved to Tennessee, I believe, and ended up in Carroll County Missouri. >That is where William died and was buried. > >I have also told that there is a person named Cynthia Crupper Calvert, >who I think was the sister of William. If this can be verified, then >William's parents could possibly be George Calvert and Ann Crupper. >Some how, I believe, there is a connection to George and Ann, but no >one has been able to make a positive connection. William's parents are >really a mystery. > >I will be happy to share any information I have with you. What is the >name of the grandchild that has the Crupper middle name? I have only >heard of a Cynthia Crupper Calvert. > >Hope to hear from you. > >Jim Fillerup >408 East Main >American Fork, UT 84003 > >E-mail: [email protected] > >

    04/10/2000 09:42:20
    1. Re: [CALVERT] George Washington Calvert
    2. Laura Crane
    3. Karen, I was interested in the Calvert Barony descent because of your mention of Anne Crupper as a wife of George Calvert. One of his grandchildren carried the name of "Crupper" as a middle name in our line, .i.e. William and Elizabeth Nodding Calvert, and we are busy trying to figure how our William was perhaps a child of George and Anne Crupper, William would have been born shortly before her death. -----Original Message----- From: Karen Carty <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, April 09, 2000 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] George Washington Calvert >Hope this helps. I have been buying this magazine anytime I see one for sale. This particular article dealt with the passing of the barony if it still existed. > >Taken from Maryland Historical Magazine, published by The Maryland Historical Society, Vol XVI December 1921 No. 4. >George Calvert Esq. (d. 1782) (supra), of "Deep Hole Farm: and "The Horse Shoe,: etc., de jure seventh Lord Baltimore, being the heir-male of Governor the Leonard Calvert (q.v.). At his death the claim descended to his elder son, by his first wife (Anne Crupper). > >John Calvert, Esq. (d. 1790), of "Hunting Ridge," Baltimore County, Md., de jure eighth Lord Baltimore. At his death the claim descended to his only son, by his first wife (Sarah Bailey). > >Cecilius Calvert Esq. (d. 1852), de jure ninth Lord Baltimore; he married his first cousin, Anne Beck Calvert, dau. of his uncle, George Calvert Esq., Jr. (1744-1821), and left as his heir his eldest son (Ziba Calvert Esq., being the third son), > >John Calvert Esq. (d 1846), de jure tenth Lord Baltimore; he died unmarried and left as his heir, his brother, > >George Calvert Esq. (d. 1865), de jure eleventh Lord Baltimore; he m. Willie Anne Woods and left as his heir his eldest son, > >John Strother Calvert Esq. (d. 1886), de jure twelfth Lord Baltimore; he died unmarried and left as his heir his brother, > >George Washington Calvert Esq. (d. 1913), de jure thirteenth Lord Baltimore; he died unmarried also and left as his heir his brother, > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please support the Rootsweb Genealogical Cooperative by becoming a member, sponsor, or donor. For more information, visit Rootsweb at http://www.rootsweb.com >

    04/10/2000 01:42:56
    1. [CALVERT] Obituary for Mrs. Elizabeth Calvert - Circleville, OH - 8/15/1945
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Posted on: Calvert Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/CalvertObits?read=45 Surname: CALVERT, OGLE, LONGSHORE, SKIDMORE, RIFFLE, FLOYD, PALMER, ELSEA ------------------------- Circleville Herald - 1945 Mrs. Elizabeth Calvert Mrs. Elizabeth Calvert, 72, widow of Charles Calvert, of Tarlton, died Wednesday (8/15/1945) 6:10 p.m. at the Sunridge rest home in Columbus. She had been a resident of Columbus for the past year. She was born in Hocking county, the daughter of Orpheus Ogle and Nancy Longshore Ogle. She is survived by two sons, Jesse, and Elta of Columbus, two daughters, Mrs. Vernon Skidmore, Rushville and Mrs. Byron Riffle, Circleville, 29 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Floyd, California. Funeral services were conducted Saturday 2 p.m. at the Tarlton Methodist church by the Rev. Charles Palmer and the Rev. Sam Elsea. Burial was in the Tarlton cemetery.

    04/09/2000 12:38:02
    1. [CALVERT] Obituary for Mrs. John Calvert - Circleville, OH - 4/24/1951
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Posted on: Calvert Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/CalvertObits?read=44 Surname: CALVERT, GRANT, WELCH, HAYNES, WOLFE, CRUMLEY, BUTTERBAUGH ------------------------- Circleville Union Herald - 1949 Frank Calvert Lewis Franklin Calvert, 79, died at 1 p.m. Monday (11/28/1949) in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Welch of 552 East Franklin street, where he and Mrs. Calvert have been living. Born in Hocking County April 29, 1870, he was the son of Jacob and Margaret Grant Calvert. He was the last of 11 children. Besides his widow, Vesta Matilda Haynes Calvert, he is survived by one son, Carl Calvert of Pleasantville; four daughters, Mrs. Welch in whose home he died, Mrs. Ralph Wolfe of Circleville Route 1, Mrs. Don Stout of Columbus and Mrs. Russel Crumley of Lancaster, Route 6; and 39 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Defenbaugh Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Butterbaugh officiating. Burial was in Forest Cemetery.

    04/09/2000 12:13:25