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Roger I suspect we can find someone at our local historical Society libraries and public libraries who can confirm our thoughts that the 1947 copyright is no longer in effect. My son is the local prosecuting attorney but I'm sure he doesn't know about copyright. It's too white collar for him but I'll try to remember to pull the O'Gorman book off the shelf and ask the head librarian over at State Historical Society I think you could just try your public library. especially if you are in a large town. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 5:38 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] William Calvert - Elizabeth Nodding Robert Fillerup writes: > I have the pages from O'Gorman on William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding [pp. 661-677] input and formated in html for a web page. I would be glad to forward the info to the Calvert homepage or some > other appropriate page at Rootsweb. I do have a concern, however, about copyright problems. > I recall seeing a post on this list a while back about the copyright to O'Gorman and that it had expired, was invalid, or something to that effect. I understand that the book is currently being > republished , so we may have to get permission from that source. While I am an attorney, I know virtually nothing about current copyright law (nor do I particularly care to). > As some of you may be aware, here in Utah there is a pending suit in federal court by the LDS church against the Tanners, a hard-core anti-Mormon husband-wife team. They posted a copy of an LDS > Church leaders' manual to their web site. The federal judge ordered them to remove the material because it violated the Church's copyright. So they posted links to other sites (like in New Zealand) > where the same material could be found. The federal judge then ordered them to remove even the LINKS, findng that the posting of the links was also a potential copyright violation. > Recently the Tanners' attorney responded by claiming that the material that was actually posted originally was from an earlier version of the manual, and that it was not ever duly copyrighted. The > judge has that matter under advisement. > I input and formatted the O'Gorman material to be used as an appendix to a William Calvert - Elizabeth Nodding page that I have been working on for some time. However, I have lately refocused on > getting my William & Mary Nodding page finished and posted, so have put the Calvert page on hold. But, I am willing to post the O'Gorman portion if someone can assure me that it is proper. > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves. > Robert, There is no copyright on "Descendants of Virginia Calverts", 1947, Ella Foy O'Gorman. It was published by an un-named company , per the Library of Virginia. Higginson has been re-publishing it for several years without reference to a copyright. Higginson has "deep pockets" and would be wide-open to a lawsuit if they re- published without referencing a copyright and paying royalities. Ella Foy had no children (and presumably no heirs). She compiled and published her book to help future researchers of the Calvert family. George Calvert [email protected] George Calvert [email protected] ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at [email protected]
Greetings to all; I have seen William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding mentioned on the mailings, and yesterday I happen to receive some information about them that might be of help to those of you who are researching them. William Calvert born Feb. 26, 1757, in Frederick Co., MD. Married July 18, 1780 in Montgomery Co., MD. Died May 31, 1834 Washington Co., TN. Wife Elizabeth Nodding born Feb. 28, 1761 died Nov. 6. 1826. They had the following children; John born Oct. 19, 1781, died Sept 13, 1839. He married Dorcas Collyer on Oct. 14, 1802. William Jr. born Dec. 25, 1783, died ?. He married Elizabeth Fine in 1806. Nancy Calvert, born Mar. 9, 1786, died May 1, 1786. Infant Leonard born May 23, 1787, died Feb 1. 1860. He married Mary Bowman Sep. 3, 1807. Sarah born June 3, 1789. no other info. Mary, born Feb 19, 1792, died Nov. 22, 1864. She married Thomas Finch. Alice born Feb 5, 1794. no other info. Elizabeth born Apr. 14, 1796, died May 26, 1846. She married Lewis Broyles Oct. 2, 1815 in Washington Co. TN. Nodding. born Sept 1, 1798 died May 21, 1858. He married Jane Bowles Nov. 13, 1823 in Cooper Co. MO. Jabez born Aug. 25, 1805 died 1852. He married Malinda Hawkins. Hopes this helps somebody. Juanita
Laura, My reading of O'Gorman does not give a place of birth. I would like to know the sources of the DAR data. Paul Laura Crane wrote: > I believe O'Gorman says Wm was born in Frederick County, MD and > his service > Record from the Revolutionary War ( at National Archives) states that as > well. I'll check my DAR application. He's my first > Revolutionary War soldier. I also have a copy of Gladys' paper
I believe O'Gorman says Wm was born in Frederick County, MD and his service Record from the Revolutionary War ( at National Archives) states that as well. I'll check my DAR application. He's my first Revolutionary War soldier. I also have a copy of Gladys' paper DAR.lineage paper on William Calvert I may a couple of other application lineage papers showing him as their DAR ancestor. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Bardell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding >Juanita, >Do you have a source for William Calvet's birth in Frederick Co. MD? > Paul Bardell > >Juanita Jamison wrote: > >> Greetings to all; >> >> I have seen William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding mentioned on the >> mailings, and yesterday I happen to receive some information about them >> that might be of help to those of you who are researching them. >> William Calvert born Feb. 26, 1757, in Frederick Co., MD. Married July 18, >> 1780 in Montgomery Co., MD. Died May 31, 1834 Washington Co., TN. >> >> Wife Elizabeth Nodding born Feb. 28, 1761 died Nov. 6. 1826. >> >> They had the following children; >> John born Oct. 19, 1781, died Sept 13, 1839. He married Dorcas Collyer on >> Oct. 14, 1802. >> >> William Jr. born Dec. 25, 1783, died ?. He married Elizabeth Fine in 1806. >> >> Nancy Calvert, born Mar. 9, 1786, died May 1, 1786. Infant >> >> Leonard born May 23, 1787, died Feb 1. 1860. He married Mary Bowman Sep. >> 3, 1807. >> >> Sarah born June 3, 1789. no other info. >> >> Mary, born Feb 19, 1792, died Nov. 22, 1864. She married Thomas Finch. >> >> Alice born Feb 5, 1794. no other info. >> >> Elizabeth born Apr. 14, 1796, died May 26, 1846. She married Lewis >> Broyles Oct. 2, 1815 in Washington Co. TN. >> >> Nodding. born Sept 1, 1798 died May 21, 1858. He married Jane Bowles Nov. >> 13, 1823 in Cooper Co. MO. >> >> Jabez born Aug. 25, 1805 died 1852. He married Malinda Hawkins. >> >> Hopes this helps somebody. Juanita >> >> ==== 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 ==== >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 >
Thanks, Juanita, I'm printing these names and dates out for my working folder. We are working on trying to get the descendants from Carroll County accounted for in an effort to locate a family Bible showing a full name of a Cynthia Crupper Calvert a daughter of William/ son of William which will pretty much cinch the fact that theCalvert /Nodding line is in fact connected to the "main line." -----Original Message----- From: Juanita Jamison <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 1:12 PM Subject: [CALVERT-L] William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding >Greetings to all; > >I have seen William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding mentioned on the >mailings, and yesterday I happen to receive some information about them >that might be of help to those of you who are researching them. >William Calvert born Feb. 26, 1757, in Frederick Co., MD. Married July 18, >1780 in Montgomery Co., MD. Died May 31, 1834 Washington Co., TN. > >Wife Elizabeth Nodding born Feb. 28, 1761 died Nov. 6. 1826. > >They had the following children; > John born Oct. 19, 1781, died Sept 13, 1839. He married Dorcas Collyer on >Oct. 14, 1802. > >William Jr. born Dec. 25, 1783, died ?. He married Elizabeth Fine in 1806. > >Nancy Calvert, born Mar. 9, 1786, died May 1, 1786. Infant > >Leonard born May 23, 1787, died Feb 1. 1860. He married Mary Bowman Sep. >3, 1807. > >Sarah born June 3, 1789. no other info. > >Mary, born Feb 19, 1792, died Nov. 22, 1864. She married Thomas Finch. > >Alice born Feb 5, 1794. no other info. > >Elizabeth born Apr. 14, 1796, died May 26, 1846. She married Lewis >Broyles Oct. 2, 1815 in Washington Co. TN. > >Nodding. born Sept 1, 1798 died May 21, 1858. He married Jane Bowles Nov. >13, 1823 in Cooper Co. MO. > >Jabez born Aug. 25, 1805 died 1852. He married Malinda Hawkins. > >Hopes this helps somebody. Juanita > > >==== 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 >
Juanita, Do you have a source for William Calvet's birth in Frederick Co. MD? Paul Bardell Juanita Jamison wrote: > Greetings to all; > > I have seen William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding mentioned on the > mailings, and yesterday I happen to receive some information about them > that might be of help to those of you who are researching them. > William Calvert born Feb. 26, 1757, in Frederick Co., MD. Married July 18, > 1780 in Montgomery Co., MD. Died May 31, 1834 Washington Co., TN. > > Wife Elizabeth Nodding born Feb. 28, 1761 died Nov. 6. 1826. > > They had the following children; > John born Oct. 19, 1781, died Sept 13, 1839. He married Dorcas Collyer on > Oct. 14, 1802. > > William Jr. born Dec. 25, 1783, died ?. He married Elizabeth Fine in 1806. > > Nancy Calvert, born Mar. 9, 1786, died May 1, 1786. Infant > > Leonard born May 23, 1787, died Feb 1. 1860. He married Mary Bowman Sep. > 3, 1807. > > Sarah born June 3, 1789. no other info. > > Mary, born Feb 19, 1792, died Nov. 22, 1864. She married Thomas Finch. > > Alice born Feb 5, 1794. no other info. > > Elizabeth born Apr. 14, 1796, died May 26, 1846. She married Lewis > Broyles Oct. 2, 1815 in Washington Co. TN. > > Nodding. born Sept 1, 1798 died May 21, 1858. He married Jane Bowles Nov. > 13, 1823 in Cooper Co. MO. > > Jabez born Aug. 25, 1805 died 1852. He married Malinda Hawkins. > > Hopes this helps somebody. Juanita > > ==== 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
Recieved this on the WV list. --- Please no replies as I don't have any additional information on Cora Mae or her family. - -------------------------------------------------------- Article in Beckley Post-Herald, 75th Diamond Jubilee Edition, dated August 2, 1975 Wedding picture of Cora Mae CALVERT and M J TOSH Photo of Cora Mae CALVERT TOSH in 1975 at interview Article & Photo by Pauline Haga Article state Cora Mae Calvert married M J Tosh December 29, 1910 in Virginia. They then moved to Big Stick, Raleigh County WV where they lived while Mr Tosh worked on a tipple at the newly-opened mine. They lived in Hot Coal and Winding Gulf before moving to Sophia where they built their 9 room home. Mr Tosh then became a partner with C H Deem in the Deem Cash Store. Between housekeeping duties and assisting her husband in the store Mrs Tosh became a pollworker during election time and was a familiar face at all town, national, and state elections for 40 years or more. She missed her first election this year. Her daughters are Mrs Elsie Comer of Beckley, Mrs Betty Brown of Florida, Mrs. Mary Banker of Crab Orchard, Mrs Eunice Moseardini ofTampa, Fla., and Mrs Lona Bowman and Mrs Fred Arrington of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs Frances Lane of Mabscott. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I will spend tomorrow morning at the Family History Center in Salt Lake City searching for info on Cynthia Crupper Calvert. I understand from the messages that apparently she was first married to Moses Hawkins before she married Henderson Durnil. I will examine the estate file of Moses Hawkins, as well as report on any other items I find. For those who are interested, I am also pursing the possiblity that our William was a son of Antoine Calvit (from France) and Mary Dean Calvit. This Antoine or Anthony Calvit had a son Frederick Calvit who seems to have been closely associated with our William. For example, Frederick, William, and a John Calvit or Calvert (the name is spelled interchangeably) all received military land grants together in Washington Co., TN (actually North Carolina at the time). While it is possible that there are two groups, one of Calvits and one of Calverts, I have been unable to find any evidence they are separate individuals. This Frederick Calvit or Calvert was shot and scalped by Indians in the Watauga Settlement in 1777, while a soldier in the Rev. War. Apparently he survived for some 13 more years, living in at least Sullivan Co., TN. It also appears that this Frederick Calvit did indeed have a brother named William. What became of this William is still a mystery to me. The fact that a Will Calvit, a Frederick Calvert, a Tho. Calvit and a John Calvit received military land grants (from NC) together on the same date, (28 Oct 1783) intrigues me. Also, the Washington Co., TN land entries seem to indicate that Frederick Calvit's land was very near, if not immediately adjacent to our William Calvert's land, as well as that of John Calvit (spelled both Calvit and Calvert in the very same entry!) [Washington Co. land entry #1886=William Calvet, #1887=Frederick Calvet, #1889=Frederick Calvit, and #1892=William Colvett - this last entry appears to me to clearly be our William - the 640 acres including his "manner plantation." The entries go on, with #1920=Frederick Calvert, #1920B=Frederick Calvet, etc. Well, I've found it curious enough to pursue it. It doesn't explain how our William got all the way up to Maryland to marry a Virginia girl, unless he encountered her in his travels as a soldier during the Rev. War. I've wanted to track the movements of Philip Maroney's "Flying Camp" during the Rev. War, but just haven't taken the time yet. Is there anybody who can fill us in on the Antoine Calvit family? I've seen posts that indicate he had sons Frederick, William, and Thomas.
Hi, I'm new to these lists so hope someone is connected to the WHEELER/CALVERT lines I'm researching. Ambrose WHEELER was born about 1809 in Virginia. He married Jane P. CALVERT (born ca. 1819 KY) in Spencer Co, Kentucky on 5 Aug 1833. Their known children were Margaret, Eliza, Justin/Jestin (female), Catherine, George, John, Martha, Ambrose, William, Charles, Benjamin and Sol. The 1st two were born in KY, the others were born in Missouri. This family is in Harrison Co, MO in 1850 and Ray Co, MO in 1860. In 1870 several of the children are married and found in Davis Co, Iowa. Margaret married Andrew Henderson ELMORE, Justin married David ELMORE, brother of Andrew. Ambrose married Nancy Ellen HUNGATE and Sol married Mariah ----. Does anyone have information on the parents/ancestors of Ambrose WHEELER and/or Jane P. CALVERT or any of their descendants? Thanks, Pam
I have the pages from O'Gorman on William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding [pp. 661-677] input and formated in html for a web page. I would be glad to forward the info to the Calvert homepage or some other appropriate page at Rootsweb. I do have a concern, however, about copyright problems. I recall seeing a post on this list a while back about the copyright to O'Gorman and that it had expired, was invalid, or something to that effect. I understand that the book is currently being republished , so we may have to get permission from that source. While I am an attorney, I know virtually nothing about current copyright law (nor do I particularly care to). As some of you may be aware, here in Utah there is a pending suit in federal court by the LDS church against the Tanners, a hard-core anti-Mormon husband-wife team. They posted a copy of an LDS Church leaders' manual to their web site. The federal judge ordered them to remove the material because it violated the Church's copyright. So they posted links to other sites (like in New Zealand) where the same material could be found. The federal judge then ordered them to remove even the LINKS, findng that the posting of the links was also a potential copyright violation. Recently the Tanners' attorney responded by claiming that the material that was actually posted originally was from an earlier version of the manual, and that it was not ever duly copyrighted. The judge has that matter under advisement. I input and formatted the O'Gorman material to be used as an appendix to a William Calvert - Elizabeth Nodding page that I have been working on for some time. However, I have lately refocused on getting my William & Mary Nodding page finished and posted, so have put the Calvert page on hold. But, I am willing to post the O'Gorman portion if someone can assure me that it is proper.
Laura, I think O'Gorman is wrong about Cynthia's death, since she appears as head of household in the 1879 US Census of Carroll Co, Grand River Twp. There is an indication that they are buried at the Bethlehem Cemetery near Tina. I think she died in 1872, but have no proof. I think Janis Ragar lives in Pettis County <[email protected]> Paul Laura Crane wrote: > Paul, Do your notes indicate that O'Gorman's researchers found gravestones for Henderson and Cynthia Calvert Hawkins > Durnill there at Big Creek Baptist Church in Carroll County? I can write the genealogy society there in Carrolton, MO > I'm not a member of the Carroll County list. I see O'Gorman's book says the Durnills died within days of each > other in April of 1862 in Carrrol County. Do we have any Carrol or Pettis County Calvert descendants on the Calvert-L?? I know there are Calverts in Johnson County, MO where Warrensburg is, who are genealogically inclined. > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Bardell <[email protected]> > To: Laura Crane <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, January 10, 2000 7:30 AM > Subject: Nice Work! > > > Laura, > Nice going on finding Moses Hawkins marriage to Cynthia Calvert. > Another possible record source is the records of the Big Creek Baptist Church in Carroll Co. A note in my records says that Cynthia was a member there. Can you find these Church records? > Paul > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves.
Paul, Do your notes indicate that O'Gorman's researchers found gravestones for Henderson and Cynthia Calvert Hawkins Durnill there at Big Creek Baptist Church in Carroll County? I can write the genealogy society there in Carrolton, MO I'm not a member of the Carroll County list. I see O'Gorman's book says the Durnills died within days of each other in April of 1862 in Carrrol County. Do we have any Carrol or Pettis County Calvert descendants on the Calvert-L?? I know there are Calverts in Johnson County, MO where Warrensburg is, who are genealogically inclined. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Bardell <[email protected]> To: Laura Crane <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 10, 2000 7:30 AM Subject: Nice Work! Laura, Nice going on finding Moses Hawkins marriage to Cynthia Calvert. Another possible record source is the records of the Big Creek Baptist Church in Carroll Co. A note in my records says that Cynthia was a member there. Can you find these Church records? Paul
Kristine and the Web folks, Dear Kristine, It far more complicated than two lines. The Descendents of the Lords began arriving about 1632 with Leonard, then with a major addition in the middle 1700's with the arrival of Benedict Swingate Calvert. The former was the second son of the Second Lord and the latter was apparently the illegitimate son of a later one, I think the sixth. In between some who became Quakers came in to Pennsylvania. There was even a very early Calvert know as Mariner Calvert in Virginia about the time of Leonard and I am not sure anyone has figured out where he fits or if he had descendents. Then there was my GGG Grandfather JOHN from Ireland, hitting the beaches about 1793. I think a couple Maryland Governor types slipped over from England as well. All this not to mention the Calverts and Calvert Descendents coming from England or Ireland to Canada and then to two or three states here. I think the only solution is to climb back up the tree starting from exactly where you are. It ain't easy but what good is anything but the truth? Good luck. Regards to all, Galen Calvert --- Original Message ----- From: Kristine <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 11:00 AM Subject: [CALVERT-L] Confused > Okay Guys I've been reading these posts for a couple of weeks now. So there are two seperate lines? One that comes from Lord Baltimore and one from John? My line was Baptist in Canada. They came from England. I'm having a hard time figuring out where we fit in to all this. All I know for sure is We went from England (Yorkshire) in the early 1800's then to Ontario Canada, then in 1884 to Minnisota, and finally to Great Falls Montana in 1888. Then everyone scattered after that. > Tracing back from English records have been proving to be very difficult. The first and Only entry I have in George Calvert b. 1806 in Yorkshire England. I found him in Canada census with a wife Ellen. thats it. I can't seem to go back any farther. Does anyone else have any ideas? > Kristine Calvert > > > ==== 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] >
Paul and Cynthia "Crupper" Calvert followers: All I did was ask the right person.!! I was right in thinking Cynthia's first marriage would have been in her home County, the "Calvert headquarters" i.e. Cooper. O'Gorman says she was born "in Boonville." Now I guess we can look in the records of Cooper County for Moses Hawkins' probate file. Maybe we'll be happily surprised to find he leaves everything to "his beloved wife, Cynthia Crupper Hawkins!" I'll try to keep up my enthusiasm and request the marriage record itself from the clerk over in Boonville. I did not find Cynthia on the 1850 census of Cooper or of Boone County altho the widower Durnill lives near a Hawkins family in Boone County. I wonder how many children Cynthia had when Moses died. -----Original Message----- From: Laura Paxton <[email protected]> To: Laura Crane <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 09, 2000 6:55 PM Subject: Re: Cooper County sources >No Problem. > >Cynthia Calvert married Moses Hawkins August 28 1844 in Cooper County MO. I >just happened to have this info at home. Hope this helps. Let me know if >you need something else. Laura >----- Original Message ----- >From: Laura Crane <[email protected]> >To: Laura Paxton <[email protected]> >Cc: Janice Toms <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 11:28 AM >Subject: Cooper County sources > > >> Laura Paxton. I submitted a note to the Cooper County list that did >not >> go thru correctly, according >> to the server. so picked you as a recent specific Cooper county >> correspondent. I need to look up >> a marriage record for the 1840's in Cooper for a Cynthia Calvert >> marrying a ___Hawkins. Do you >> know of any of of our fellow subscribers who has a Cooper Co marriage >> book at his/her desk? Or perhaps >> marriages for Cooper in the 1840's are available on line.?? Laura >Crane, >> "6th generation Rocheportion" >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Laura Paxton <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 8:30 PM >> Subject: [MOCOOPER] Lafayette Montgomery Moore >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> >> HISTORY OF COOPER COUNTY MO BY W F JOHNSON 1919 >> >> >> >> page 585 >> >> >> >> Lafayette Montgomery Moore One hundred and three years have elapsed >since >> >> the first of the Moore family settled in Cooper county. Prior to this >> >time >> >> there were not white people in this section, excepting roving bands of >> >> hunters or trappers. The Indians roamed at will over the land and >camped >> >> beside the flowing waters; wild animals were plentiful and great >forests >> >> stretched along the streams and on the hill and valley lands. >> >> >> >> The Moore farm in Palestine township along the valley of the Petit >Saline >> >> River, known as "Idylhour Place," and formerly owned by the late >> Lafayette >> >> Montgomery Moore, is one of the historic places of interest in Cooper >> >> county. This land has been settled for over a century; during the >Civil >> >War >> >> a battle was fought thereon between a roving band of Confederates and >> >Union >> >> forces. Some men were killed and many wounded; the wonded and dying >were >> >> taken to the old Moore house on the hill, a landmark in Cooper county. >> >> Several soldiers died and were buried near the old house, later to be >> >taken >> >> up and removed to the Moore Cemetery. This old brick house was, in >> bygone >> >> days, a station on the overland stage route between Boonville and >> >> Versailles, and is situation eight miles south of Boonville. Lafayette >> >> Montgomery Moore, of this review, was born in Cooper County January 16 >> >1838, >> >> anddied April 17 1902 on the farm shich his grandfather entered in >1816. >> >> >> >> Maj. William Hamilton Moore, grandfather of L M Moore, was born in >North >> >> Carolina in 1777 and died in Cooper County in 1861. He was descended >> from >> >> the distinguished Moore family which numbers among its progenitors, Tom >> >> Moore, the songster, and Gen Wade Hampton Moore, of Revolutionary WAr >> >fame. >> >> Maj. William Moore commanded a battalion of American troops in the War >of >> >> 1812. He married Anne Cathey, born in Haywood County N C. She had >five >> >> sisters all of whom were remarkable and talented women. Major Moore >> >became >> >> owner of over 3000 acres of land in Cooper County, his land holdings >> >> extending as far as the present site of Bunceton MO. He tilled his >large >> >> acreage with slaves, whom he brought from the South. Before his death >he >> >> freed two of his oldest slaves-the first negro slaves evere set free in >> >> Cooper County. Major Moore reared ten sons and three daughters: Dr. >> >> William H., Andres, Robert, John Thomas, James, deceased; Sarah is wife >> of >> >> John Hutchinson, left a daughter, Mrs. John Elliot; Margaret married >Hon. >> >> Lawrence V Stephens, former member of Missouri LEgislature and father >of >> >> Joseph L. STephens; Mary married Harvey Bunce, for 11 years sheriff of >> >> Cooper County and after whom Bunceton was named. >> >> >> >> Dr. William H Moore (II) was born in North Carolina in 1802 and died in >> >> Cooper County in 1867. He was a physician and practiced in Cooper >count >> >> many years. Dr. Moore also taught school and compiled some of the >early >> >> textbooks used in the schools of the early days. He was one of the >first >> >> physicians to practice in Cooper County and at the same time he >followed >> >the >> >> pursuit of agriculture with considerable success. He married Edith >> >Trammel >> >> of Arkansas and was father of the following children: Lafayette >> >Montgomery >> >> of this review; William H died in Windsor MO; Margaret wife of James >> >Harris; >> >> Martha wife of Joshua C. Berry now living at Speed MO. >> >> >> >> Lafayette Montgomery Moore was educated in the common schools and >> followed >> >> farming and stock raising during his entire life. He built a home upon >> >his >> >> farm of 120 acres which was burned and then supplanted by the present >> >neat, >> >> attractive cottage known as "Idylhour Place," He was married on March >2 >> >> 1865 to Matilda Morton, who bore him children as follow: Lee, died in >> >> infancy in 1867; Allen B., born 1867, died in 1888; Jdge B L Moore of >> >> Boonville; Harvey Bunce, Gibson Stephens, Edith Grace and Erastus >> Beverley >> >> Moore. >> >> >> >> Harvey Bunce Moore, who resides with his mother on the Moore hoemstead >> was >> >> born Jan 26 1872. He was educated in Central Business College in >SEdalia >> >MO >> >> and the Chillicothe Normal School and the State University of Columbai >> MO. >> >> For five years he taught school in Cooper County and at the same time >> >> operated the home farm. MR. Moore is conducting a business of his own, >> as >> >> manufacturer and salesman of the Kill Germ Disinfectant Company. He is >> an >> >> intelligent, courteous and progressive citizen who stands high in the >> >> estimation of the people of his home county. Mr. Moore, like his >> >ancestors, >> >> is a thorough democrat. He is a Baptist. He is affiliated with teh >> >Mason's >> >> Lodge of Bunceton. Judge B L Moore is also a Mason. >> >> >> >> Edith Grace Moore is wife of Edgar Rudolph assessor of Cooper County >and >> >is >> >> mother of one child, James William Randolph. Prof. E Beverley Moore >was >> >> born in 1880, educated at Central Business college at Sedalia and the >> >> Kirksville Normal School. He taught school for the past 17 years. he >is >> >> also a farmer and owns a farm, one mile east of the Moore farm. >> >> >> >> Mrs. Matilda Morton Moore was born in Tennessee, Nov 14 1840 and is >> >daughter >> >> of Isaiah and Matilda (Tate) Morton, both natives of Tennessee. Isaiah >H >> >> Morton was born in 1803 and died in 1899. >> >> >> >> The history of the Morton family in America begins with John Morton, a >> >> native of England, who immigrated to America late in teh 17th century. >> >John >> >> MOrton, his grandson, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. >> >The >> >> father of Isaiah H. Morton was John MOrton, who fought in the WAr of >1812 >> >> under Gen. Andrew Jackson, and who disappeared during Jackson's last >> >> campaign. Matilda Tate Morton was a duaghter of Maj. John Tate, an >> >officer >> >> in the American Army during the War of 1812. >> >> >> >> I H Morton migrated to Cooper county in 1844, landed at Boonville from >a >> >> Missouri River steamboat, made his way to the Pilot Grove neighborhood >> and >> >> cleared a farm from the virgin forest upon which he resided until his >> >death. >> >> His children were as follows: Adaline, wife of Capt. Lee Bohannon, who >> >> served in teh Federal Army in command of the comapny of volunteers and >> >died >> >> in 1915; Andrew jackson, deceased, was an extensive farmer and stock >man >> >of >> >> Prairie Lick; Jefferson Gaines died in Saline County MO; Mrs. L H Moore >> of >> >> this review; John D. lives in Oklahoma a fine citizen and a great >> >religious >> >> student. >> >> >> >> Lafayette Montgomery Moore was a fine citizen; content to lead a useful >> >and >> >> studious existence in his home and attend to his duties around the farm >> >and >> >> oversee the rearing and educating of his family. Inasmuch as he >provided >> >> well for his family, gave his children the necessary advantages to fit >> >> themselves properly for their individual careers, lived according to >the >> >> teachings of the Great Preceptor as nearly as possible for mortal man >to >> >do, >> >> he was a success in this life. His widow is well informed, hospitable, >> >> kindly, with a mind stored with reminiscences of the old days. "Aunt >> >> Mattie" as she is affectionately known to her numerous relatives and >> >> hundreds of friends in Cooper County is the last and most authentic >> >> authority to be consulted upon family history in her locality >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: <[email protected]> >> >> To: <[email protected]> >> >> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 5:32 PM >> >> Subject: Re: [MOCOOPER] MOORE & HILL (NC to MO?) >> >> >> >> >> >> > Here it is in another millenium and I am still looking for traces of >> >> Martha >> >> > Moore who married Daniel East Davis. Have mucho on the Davises and >> >nothing >> >> on >> >> > Martha except she was born in the 1830s in Illinois, parents from VA >> and >> >> NC? >> >> > Said to have been a school teacher but can't verify that yet. >Possibly >> >> > married 1852 in Macon Co. Possibly had a first marriage to a Theodore >> >> Moore, >> >> > and was really born an Atterberry. Will the real Martha Moore stand >up? >> >> Had >> >> > about seven children, my husband descended from daughter Lilly Lee >> >Davis. >> >> > Lilly married William Albert Bridges from the Otterville area. We >have >> >> lost >> >> > track of most of Lilly's siblings. Any help? Margie Bridges of CA >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >
Jan. 9, 2000 Re Jacob Calvert Jacob Calvert (John, Geo., Wm., Leonard, Lord Baltimore) #51 in O'Gorman is the ancestor, direct, of my husband, Wm. C. Calvert. #79 Francis Calvert, went to WV. #175 Robert Calvert b. Bedford Co., VA d. Adams Co., OH. Nearly all of his descendants were Dunkard--Church of the Brethren, a peace church like the Quakers. They wore the "garb" well into the 1940's. #470 Mills Calvert b. WV d. 1877 May Hills, OH. Brethren minister. (Jacob & Sarah Crupper #51 had Mary Ann m. Butler; Jacob m. Prudence---, no further info. on him; Richard who went to OH. & John m. Winifred Smith; perhaps others.) Mills & wife Susanna Garman had 3 ch. Joseph b. 1844 m. Sarah Mahala Hixson; Noah b. 1846 m. Margaret Simmons; WM QUINTER b. 1851 m. Susan E. Couser. #1248 Wm. Q. Calvert b. Adams Co. d. 1925 La Verne CA. Minister of the COB. He and wife Susan had 11 ch. The 10th #2521 Geo. C. Calvert m. Theoda Birdie Alexander #2521 Geo. C. & Theoda had 5 ch.: June Elizabeth Calinsky; Velma Leigh Carter; Wm. C. Calvert b. 1924; Marvin Richard m. and had one dau. all family dead; Dorothy Lewis. There are no male Calverts in this branch to carry on the name. These are the OH Calverts that I am familiar with. Barbara M. Calvert
Okay Guys I've been reading these posts for a couple of weeks now. So there are two seperate lines? One that comes from Lord Baltimore and one from John? My line was Baptist in Canada. They came from England. I'm having a hard time figuring out where we fit in to all this. All I know for sure is We went from England (Yorkshire) in the early 1800's then to Ontario Canada, then in 1884 to Minnisota, and finally to Great Falls Montana in 1888. Then everyone scattered after that. Tracing back from English records have been proving to be very difficult. The first and Only entry I have in George Calvert b. 1806 in Yorkshire England. I found him in Canada census with a wife Ellen. thats it. I can't seem to go back any farther. Does anyone else have any ideas? Kristine Calvert
Can you Cooper Countians check your marriage record books for a Cynthia Calvert marrying a ___ Hawkins? Our Calvert information has her marrying a Durnill Henderson in 1850 but she(Cynthia Calvert) was apparently previously married to a Hawkins as the marriage record for her and Durnill Henderson says she was a Cynthia Hawkins. ( Apparently she was "the widow Hawkins " when she married Henderson.) Are the Cooper county marriage records for the 1840's on line? (Cynthia was from the line of Calverts who came to Cooper county around the time of the 1812 War and lived in the "1812 forts" in Cooper and Howard Counties.) Thanks Laura Jane (Pace) Crane, 7th generation "Rocheportion."
Don't forget folks that some late 1800 Missouri Calvert descendents did NOT come from either the Maryland Catholic (Lord's of Baltimore line) nor from the central Pennsylvania JOHN's line which likely goes back to the Quakers. I suggest a good look at the religious preferences of your ancestors, and what Charlene Pinkowski knows about all this, as well as O'Gorman et al. Regards, Galen Calvert, ----- Original Message ----- From: Laura Crane <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 11:06 AM Subject: [CALVERT-L] Fw: Cynthia Crupper Calvert Hawkins Durnil > > -----Original Message----- > From: Laura Crane <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 11:06 AM > Subject: Re: Cynthia Crupper Calvert Hawkins Durnil > > > Yes, we must make the effort to find a marriage record for Cynthia Calvert's first marriage. I see a lady's name > listed on one of the e-mail's today as the researcher employed by Mrs. O'Gorman in the 1940's It's interesting that this researcher was not privy to any earlier marriage of Cynthia. As I may have mentioned, my grandmother always said the > Calvert's and Farises on her lines were known to be Cooper county-headquartered and I think I noted in the pages > I have copied of the book that it says Cynthia (and her bros & sisters) "born in Boonville, MO" which would be > Cooper County. I am stopped there as I don't think I have a Cooper County marriage record book here at my desk > I'll be over at the library after lunch and will put it on my list of items to hunt. > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Bardell <[email protected]> > To: Laura Crane <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 10:03 AM > Subject: Cynthia Crupper Calvert Hawkins Durnil > > > Laura, > It would be helpful to know when and who (Hawkins) Cynthia married. It is not listed in "Missouri Marriages before 1840". Can you look it up in the books you have available? > > Paul > > > > ==== 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 >