What I have found on John Paul Jones is that he adopted the last name of Jones because he like the Jones family in America. So if Hetty Esther Jones-Calvert was a niece it was probably only as an adopted niece. Nothing has been in hard evidence yet. CJ >>> "Daphne Toomey" <[email protected]> 01/13/00 10:02PM >>> Carolyn & all - Your message came through fine. As to John, Job and Sallie being sons of Reuben Calvert - this is first I have heard of this although I have a record of a Reuben b.1741 - d.1775-6 at Valley Forge; and a Reuben b.1782 - d.1836 which would be too late to be father - also was there no mention of my ancestor Jacob on the LDS Data Base? Supposedly a sibling of John, Job & Sallie. Also I have a note on a Reabin Calver listed in "Early Ohioans Residences From The Land Grant Records". I've always wondered if Hiram Calvert and Reason (Reren) Calvert tied into this line. I think they lived in Morgan County, Ohio. Also Hetty Esther Jones being a niece of John Paul Jones - hadn't heard that before - sounds interesting - another clue to check into. Thanks, Daphne Calvert Toomey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachements and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at [email protected]
Bob. assume you are saying James Madison Calvert was in first legislature in Kansas, was that 1855? Do you have a page he is on in O'Gorman? We're working on the "Cooper County MO Calverts" and I have found James Calvert's bio sketch and his farms in the 1876 plat maps of Cooper County, northwest of Carrolton. He is a son of Nodding Calvert, was b. Feb 14, 1830 Cooper County, MO came to Carrol County in 1844, died in Carroll County May 30, 1897 m. Mary J. Scott as per page 669 of O'Gorman's, " Descendants of Virginia Calverts." -----Original Message----- From: Bob McKeal <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:12 PM Subject: [CALVERT-L] James Madison Calvert >Does anyone have information on James Madison Calvert, or is related to him on the list. I know that he lived in Missouri , and in Kansas for a short time, and that he was in the first state Legislature. >Thanks >Bob > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/calvert.html for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. >
oops Sorry I mean 1750.
Hi Does anyone have any information on William, father of Mary Polly Calvert, I know he was in Norfolk, VA, and also Blound, AL. Also his brothers Thomas, Joseph and Jonathan. Please if you have any information on this family would really appreciate it. Thanks Debi
Daphne: I ,too, have a record of the Reuben, b. 1741-d.1777; and his son, Reuben, b. 1766, d. ?. The second Reuben had the following siblings: Elijah, b. 1761 in Princer William Co.,VA.; Thomas, b. 1759; Levi, b. 1768; Richard, b. 1765; and Francis, b. 1759. My line is through Elijah, who m. Charity and had the following children: Martin, b. Abt. 1793 in Prince William Co.,VA. and moved to Franklin Co.,KY; Nancy, b. Abt. 1782; Keziah, b. Abt. 1784; Thomas, b. Abt. 1785; Celis, b. 1797; John, b. 1800; and Peyton, b. 1799. Martinwas the father of my ggrandfather, James Franklin Calvert, b. 1837; d. 1903 on Boone Co.,IN. Carolyn in Indiana Daphne Toomey wrote: > > Carolyn & all - > Your message came through fine. As to John, Job and Sallie being sons of > Reuben Calvert - this is first I have heard of this although I have a record > of a Reuben b.1741 - d.1775-6 at Valley Forge; and a Reuben b.1782 - d.1836 > which would be too late to be father - also was there no mention of my > ancestor Jacob on the LDS Data Base? Supposedly a sibling of John, Job & > Sallie. Also I have a note on a Reabin Calver listed in "Early Ohioans > Residences From The Land Grant Records". > I've always wondered if Hiram Calvert and Reason (Reren) Calvert tied > into this line. I think they lived in Morgan County, Ohio. > Also Hetty Esther Jones being a niece of John Paul Jones - hadn't heard > that before - sounds interesting - another clue to check into. > > Thanks, > Daphne Calvert Toomey > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachements and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at [email protected]
Does anyone have information on James Madison Calvert, or is related to him on the list. I know that he lived in Missouri , and in Kansas for a short time, and that he was in the first state Legislature. Thanks Bob
Pam, Here is the text from pages 134 and 135 of Descendants of Virginia Calverts, 1947, Ella Foy O'Gorman. This may get "jumbled" because its being sent by E-mail. If so, I will send you and attached text file. George Calvert [email protected] 154.CECILIUS CALVERT (George, George, John, George, William, Leonard, George) b. June 29, 1791, Culpeper county, Va.; d. Aug. 24, 1854, Bedford, Trimble county, Ky.; in. abt. 1814, prob. Bourbon county. Ky., PENELOPE RENO, b. Mar. 19. 1795, Bourbon county.; d. after 1870, prob. in Trimble county; dau. of Zealy and Mary (Chinn) Reno. Zealy Reno was a Revolutionary soldier of Virginia. He removed from Prince William county, Va., to Bourbon county, Ky., about 1784, and later was found in Harrison county, where he died leaving a will dated June 10, 1834; proved Feb., 1837, in which he mentions his wife Mary; sons Christopher, Charles and Lewis; and daus. Sytha Jones, Polly Jones, Pernelepy Calbert and Margaret Lewis. His widows application for pension dated March 7, 1838, mentions her brother, John Chinn aged 71 years who attended her wedding in Fauquier county, Va. Zeal Reno was born Apr. 3, 1757, Prince William county; d. Jan. 30, 1837, Harrison county, Ky. Mary Chinn Reno b. Mar. 3, 1753; d. May 17, 1839. Married Aug. 3, 1775, Fauquier county, Va. Cecilius Calvert was youngest son of George and Lydia Beck (Ralls) Calvert. He is said to have belonged to the 16th Va. Beg. of Militia, U.S. Army, 1814, but is believed to have been in Bourbon county, Ky., at that time, as the 1810 Census shows him in Bourbon county, Ky., when that Census was made. It was here that he met the Reno family and married the daughter Penelope. Several if not all of his children were born there. He left Bourbon county before September, 1821, as mentioned in a letter of that date by his mother. (See Seventh Generation. No. 73.) By 1850 he was settled in or near Bedford, Trimble county, Ky. He was a house carpenter. He died Aug. 24, 1854. Shortly after his death his wife went to Platte county, Mo. There the 1860 Census shows her recorded as living with her granddaughter and husband, Elizabeth and Jacob Baringer. The 1870 Census for Trimble county, shows her back in Trimble county, aged 75 years, living in the home of her son John and his wife Gilly. Issue of Cecilius and Penelope (Reno) Calvert: 448 i. Malvinia Calvert b. July 7, 1816; m. Louis Kiper. 449 ii. MIldred Calvert b. Feb. 13. 1818; m. . . . . . Kiper. 450 iii. Jane Pope Calvert b. Aug. 8, 1819. 451+ iv. Franklin Calvert b. Mar. 31. 1821; m. 1. Lucy Reno; m. 2. Catherine Welch. 452+ v. Cecillus Calvert b. Oct., 1822; m. 1. Felice . . . . . . .; m. 2. Charlotte Reno. 453+ vi. Amanda Calvert b. abt. 1823; m. George Calvert, No. 418. 454 vii. Mary Peck Calvert b. 1814; d. Sept. 11. 1853, aged 39, in Hardin county, Ky.; m. Molohan or Holohan, a farmer. 455 viii. Louis Calvert b 456 ix. Martha Calvert b. abt. 1828 (Census); in. John Hunter. 457 x. Albert Calvert b 458+ xi. John Calvert b. abt. 1831; in. Gilly Nathan Parker Calvert, Bedford, Trimble county, Ky. Census Records. Application for Rev. Pension, by Zela Reno, 1833. Application for Widows Pension, by Mary Reno, 1838.
I am not sure if my first message got through so I will try again. I am a new subscriber. I am looking for any information about James Calvert, b. 1812 in England, d. 15 Aug 1844 in Montreal, Quebec. He married Jane Taylor on 10 May 1831, in Montreal. Jane Taylor was also born in England, but I don't know when. Their children were William, Jane, and Wetherell. Wetherell was born 16 Apr 1836 in Montreal and died 3 Mar 1884 in Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois. Thank you for your help. Ruth Osborn [email protected]
Pam writes: > Hi George, > Thank you very much for your info re Jane Pope Calvert. Have film # of > Probate Rec and should have film in 1-2 weeks. > > You mention Jane is 3rd of 11 children. Do you have the names of other > children? Was there a brother Albert born circa 1829 KY? Re the 1850 MO, > Harrison Co census Albert is enumerated with Jane and Ambrose Wheeler. > > Thanks again, Pam > > PS:Sorry for the duplicate mail but seems there is a problem with address so > tried both. > Pam, Albert was the 10th child and he was born circa 1829. It looks like Jane P. Calvert and Jane Pope Calvert are one in the same. Your family line is (George1 -1st Lord Baltimore, Leonard2, William3, George4, John5, George6, George7, Ceciluis8, Jane Pope9). I added the generation numbers because there are so many Georges. The George(7) was known as George Calvert, Jr. and is of Rev. War fame. When the Valley of Virginia was invaded by Benedict Arnold in 1781, George Calvert (Jr) was called to the colors and commissioned a Captain of the Militia in Culpeper Co., Va. by Thomas Jefferson, then Gov. of Virginia on May 19, 1781. He was past 70 years of age at the time. The George(7) was also said to be a Captain in the Rev. War. Finally, Zealy Reno (the father-in-law of Celicius Calvert) was also a Rev. War. soldier. I have all the children plus much more information about this line of the family. George Calvert [email protected]
Quite a few folks have had trouble sending me mail. My correct e-mail address is: [email protected] I have been at this address since Nov. 9, 1997. The problem was that by accident my address was being transmitted with the word "mail" in front of ntr.net. This has been corrected and you can safely hit the "reply" button and the message will be sent to "[email protected]". George Calvert [email protected]
You've found Wetherill Calvert's great-granddaughter. I have lots of info on Wetherill and his children, one of whom was my grandmother and the only girl, Marguerite. I have a family Bible and lots of pictures. Let's get together. [email protected]
Carolyn & all - Your message came through fine. As to John, Job and Sallie being sons of Reuben Calvert - this is first I have heard of this although I have a record of a Reuben b.1741 - d.1775-6 at Valley Forge; and a Reuben b.1782 - d.1836 which would be too late to be father - also was there no mention of my ancestor Jacob on the LDS Data Base? Supposedly a sibling of John, Job & Sallie. Also I have a note on a Reabin Calver listed in "Early Ohioans Residences From The Land Grant Records". I've always wondered if Hiram Calvert and Reason (Reren) Calvert tied into this line. I think they lived in Morgan County, Ohio. Also Hetty Esther Jones being a niece of John Paul Jones - hadn't heard that before - sounds interesting - another clue to check into. Thanks, Daphne Calvert Toomey ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Carolyn, I do not know if this information is correct. It is something we need to evaluate. i notice that Jacob Calvert is not listed as a son of Ruben. The information I received from my great aunt Richardson was only verifiable back to Jacob Calvert in Belmont County. The family tree chart then listed the preceeding males as Cecilius, Cecilius, Cecilius. I was never able to find any such link. The only Cecilius I was able to find that was near the proper age died in Missouri. There was no indication that any of his sons settled in Belmont County. I have not heard from Justin Houser concerning his later research in Mifflin County, PA. What he found in the Pennsylvania records seemed to indicate that the father of John, husband of Esther (Hettie) Jones, Job, Sallie and Jacob (supposed sibilings) was a preceeding John, wife unknown. Jack Kennedy found an indication that there was a John Calvert in Chester County, PA who married Jane Swayne after she was married for a short while to one of the Mercers. The LDS records indicate that the individual who married Jane Swayne was a Joseph Calvert and his children settled in Pope County, Ill. It is interesting because we have information that the Calvert children moved to Belmont County, OH, with members of the Mercer family. The movement of Joseph, however, does not correspond with the movement of the Calverts who settled in Belmont County. After Belmont County, we know that Jacob Calvert moved with Nathaniel Shepherd to Morgan County, OH and then to Marshal County, WVA. Several of Jacob's children later moved to Iowa. Some remained in Ohio. John, husband of Esther, remained in Belmont County and his children later moved to Central Ohio. I know nothing about Job or Sallie's descendants. Someone should provide the information we have verified to George. I would like tranmit it, but I think your charts of the descendants are more complete than mine. ( Carolyn, you, Cindy, or Daphne seem to have the most complete records.) Maybe Georges compilation of alll of the Calverts will assist us in hanging our branch onto the proper limb. Anyway, I will send the information on Rueben to Mr. Houser and see if it strikes a cord. Jim At 08:54 AM 01/12/2000 -0600, you wrote: Jim >Thanks for the reply, I have been on the list for a long time but usually >don't have a connection. There are some cousins on this list that are on my >line. This is something that just came up and was wondering if any of them >have came across this same data. > > > >Dear Cousins, >Barbara Denton, Muriel Wilson, James Calvert, Cindy Owens, Alice Armentour, >Daphne Toome > >This is on the LDS data base apparently the data was from my Aunt Rena Brown >and submitted by Muriel. I am writing Rena and asking for her sources for >this data, but she just moved and everything is in storage. But thought >James would be interested in this data as he may come across a Reuben >Calvert in his research. This is the first time I have seen the name Reuben. > > > >Cecelius Calvert son was; > >Reuben Calvert, born 1740 Scatterday, Belmont, OH >Children: >1. John Calvert, b 22 Feb 1766, Scatterday, Belmont, OH; wife Hetty Esther >Jones daug. of William Jones >2. Job Calvert, b abt 1770, Scatterday, Belmont, OH >3. Sallie Calvert, b abt 1772, Scatterday, Belmont, OH > >Children of John and Hestty Esther Jones-Calvert >1. Elizabeth Smith Calvert >2. Jane Calvert >3. Hannah Calvert >4. Jacob Calvert >5. John Calvert Jr., wife Edith Beale >6. William Calvert >7. Wesley Calvert >8. Ann Calvert >9. Margaret Calvert >10. Esther Calvert >11. Sarah Calvert > >Also Hetty Esther Jones was suppose to be a niece to John Paul Jones. > >Carolyn Joy > > > >==== 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
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------15D38A8256DE687D6F204A82 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------15D38A8256DE687D6F204A82 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: [email protected] Received: from smtp6.mindspring.com (smtp6.mindspring.com [207.69.200.110]) by mail02.query.net (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id JAA72662 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:43:05 -0700 (MST) Received: from [199.174.188.122] (user-33qtf3q.dialup.mindspring.com [199.174.188.122]) by smtp6.mindspring.com (8.9.3/8.8.5) with ESMTP id LAA24448 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 13 Jan 2000 11:45:16 -0500 (EST) X-Sender: [email protected] (Unverified) Message-Id: <[email protected][199.174.185.243]> In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 10:51:33 -0600 To: [email protected] From: David Calvit <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Frederick Calvit - William Calvert Robert - Antoine Calvit (Calvet) and Mary Dean did indeed have four sons: 1. William, b. 1740 d. 1799, m. (1st) Jane Holmes, (2nd) Phoebe Crawford 2. Joseph Calvit, b. 1745 d. 1819, m. Sidney "Cidia" Adair 3. Frederick Calvit, b. 1746/47 d. 1790, m. Mary Montfort 4. Thomas Calvit, b. 1748 d. 1821, m. (1st) Zelpha (?), (2nd) Hulda Covington William Calvit and Jane Holmes had two sons: John (c.1761/c.1830), and Anthony(c.1762/1847);William Calvit and Phoebe Crawford had one son; Tacitus Gaillard Calvit (1784-1829). So it seems hard to fit your William Calvit/Calvert in here, in spite of the coincidences you found. To further confuse matters, Antoine Calvet himself had three brothers, Peter, Stephen, and William, but this William married Temperance (?); the dates would have been too early anyhow. The only thing I can suggest is that you buy "The Colvett Family Chronicles" by Latayne Colvett Stanfill, which includes much information on the Calvet/Calvit lines. It's available from Heirloom Press, Glendale CA. If you have further questions, let me know. Good luck! David David B. Calvit [email protected] --------------15D38A8256DE687D6F204A82--
Jan. 13, 2000 To Geo. Calvert, cybercat Got your message re the lists I sent. I tried to reply to your address as listed on the message, and it bounced back. Hope you can figure out the lines. Also sent the KS Calverts. Barbara M. Calvert
I got your test letter. At 07:31 AM 1/12/2000 -0600, you wrote: >This is a test as my emails have not been going through. > >CJ > > >==== 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 > > >
Jan. 12, 2000 Re Royal lines, The Calvert royal lines come thru the wives---esp. Anne Brent wife of Leonard Calvert. That line can be found in almost any book on royal lines. There is a book on the ancestry of Prince Wm. and THE MAGNA CHARA SURETIES 1215 by Weis has many lines; ANCESTRAL ROOTS by Weis (again); ROYALTY FOR COMMONERS by Rderick Stuart, who traces the lines from John of Gaunt (ancestry that is) Ed. III and on back. There is also a co. in CA THE AUGUSTANA SOCIETY, INC. and some others inc. ROYAL DESCENTS OF 500 IMMIGRANTS TO THE AMERICAN COLONIES OF THE UNITED STATES, by Gary Boyd Roberts (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.) Anne Mynne has a royal ancestry, also. Not as easy to find as the Brents. Barbara M. Calvert
Thanks for the reply, I have been on the list for a long time but usually don't have a connection. There are some cousins on this list that are on my line. This is something that just came up and was wondering if any of them have came across this same data. Dear Cousins, Barbara Denton, Muriel Wilson, James Calvert, Cindy Owens, Alice Armentour, Daphne Toome This is on the LDS data base apparently the data was from my Aunt Rena Brown and submitted by Muriel. I am writing Rena and asking for her sources for this data, but she just moved and everything is in storage. But thought James would be interested in this data as he may come across a Reuben Calvert in his research. This is the first time I have seen the name Reuben. Cecelius Calvert son was; Reuben Calvert, born 1740 Scatterday, Belmont, OH Children: 1. John Calvert, b 22 Feb 1766, Scatterday, Belmont, OH; wife Hetty Esther Jones daug. of William Jones 2. Job Calvert, b abt 1770, Scatterday, Belmont, OH 3. Sallie Calvert, b abt 1772, Scatterday, Belmont, OH Children of John and Hestty Esther Jones-Calvert 1. Elizabeth Smith Calvert 2. Jane Calvert 3. Hannah Calvert 4. Jacob Calvert 5. John Calvert Jr., wife Edith Beale 6. William Calvert 7. Wesley Calvert 8. Ann Calvert 9. Margaret Calvert 10. Esther Calvert 11. Sarah Calvert Also Hetty Esther Jones was suppose to be a niece to John Paul Jones. Carolyn Joy
This is a test as my emails have not been going through. CJ
Hello Carolyn, You came through fine! Are you researching any Calvert's from Yorkshire. My gr. grandmother was Isabella Calvert, her father was Isaiah. Sound familiar? Have a good day and good luck on your research. Very sincerely, Gerie (Foley)