Hi; I can't find Vickie Spencer's website, and I've lost her e-mail address. Help? Juanita
I would love to find anyone who had ANY information on my Calverts. Margaret, Frank and Alonzo Calvert were brothers and sister. I don't know if there were more siblings or not. Margaret was born in either Ohio or Iowa in April of 1863. She married William H. Davison. She died March 1928 in Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska. Alonzo was born in June of 1873, but I don't know where or who he married, or if he married. He died in Beatrice, Nebraska, but I am not certain of the date. Frank was born in Fremont County, Iowa in 1869 and I am not sure where he died or when. He married a woman with the first name of Marie. I know nothing else about her, or if they had children. Margaret, Frank and Alonzo's parents were: William Calvert and Barbara ?? William was born about 1830 in Ohio (we think), and Barbara was born in 1837 in Indiana. I know nothing else about these Calverts and would love any information about possible or actual connections. Thank you so much if you have any information. Marti Dell [email protected]
Hello, My gr. grandmother was Isabella Calvert b. Grewelthorpe, Yks., England c. 1830's. She married James Metcalfe, Police Sergeant of Middlesbrough, Yks., England c. 1877/78. They had one child, Mary Jane Metcalfe b. Dec. 21, 1878 Middlesbrough, Yks. Isabella died Dec. 25, 1899 Middlesbrough. What I am interested in is finding out who Isabella Calvert's parents were . Hoped to find marriage record of James and Isabella to see if parents names were on there, but can't seem to find one. Would anyone have an Isabella Calvert in their Calvert genealogy? Many thanks. Gerie (Foley) Searching: Calvert, Metcalfe, Folan, Foley, Feeney, Concannon, Waters
Hello, I have just found out that my great grandmother was a Calvert.I know nothing other than her name and who she married ; Sarah E. Calvert married Peter Radford about 1872-73 in Parker county,Whitt Texas.Their children are Farris S.,Belle(died in infancy),Grover(died as young man),Mertice(myrt),Eugenia,and Juble(JE).Thank you for any info.
Sorry to send this to the list but I accidentally deleted Edna's email address. I need to get in touch with her concerning the Booze/Bricker/ Calvert line. Thanks, Linda -- mailto:[email protected] Candyman GenieAngels/ listowner http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/CandymanGenieAngels Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/ " Gene-Angel Volunteer http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~angels/ Obit Lookup Volunteer http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html#buttons
George Calvert Reuben Calvert Thomas Calvert Bennett Gray Calvert Reuben Collins Calvert William Culbertson Calvert Steven Bennett Calvert Arvin Woodrow Calvert Vicki Kay Calvert
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, [email protected] wrote... > >Peggy Gilkey writes: > >> George, I have not read the court records, but have heard of them, and the >> legal dispute among William's children,I also noticed the different birth >> and death dates on Spencer, I have just been going with tombstone dates but >> they may not be correct. >> I have been only researching the family after going to Caldwell Co.,Ky., >> there is so much great info on the family back from them. Would love any >> help or information on the Calverts of Caldwell Co. >> Thanks, Peggy > > >Peggy, > >It might be a while before I find time to "scan" the pages, but I will be glad to send >you information about Spencer Calvert and family. Sounds like 3 or 4 people may be >interested in this line of the family.I know Juanita Jameson has been attempting to >identify her greatgrandparents who were from Caldwell Co., KY. Perhaps, you all >could form a little group to study Spencer's line. > >Please let me know if you are OK with accepting scanned images in an electronic >format. > >George Calvert >[email protected] > > George, Are the scanned pages from O'Gormans book, if so I have that, also have The Calvert Family by John Bailey Calvert Nicklen and a copy of a maybe lesser work The Genealogy of the Calvert Family, Cortland, New York,Branch by Dr. John B.Calvert,1914- C.Crossman Calvert,1960 Juanita and I and several others have been for a year or more exchanging information and trying to help each other,and I have found several others researching this line through the Calvert-L, my line in O'Gorman's Book has some few mistakes on names, and I have been trying to find others of the Caldwell Co. Calvert line to exchange information with. Is this the wrong forum for that? Peggy Gilkey
Here is my response to roll call. I am descended from 1 Dorothy Ellen Calvert Missouri 2 Marshall Stephen Calvert Arkansas 3 James Harrison Calvert Iowa 4 James M. Calvert Illinois 5 George A. Calvert Tennessee 6 Alexander Calvert Virginia 7 Cynthia Calvert Virginia 8 George Calvert Virginia 9 George Calvert Virginia 10 George Calvert Maryland 11 William Calvert England - Son of Leonard the Governor. My research gets very confusing with Cynthia Calvert, daughter of George. George is also unclear and I show that Cynthia married a cousin whose name was also Calvert, however do not know who he was. Can anyone help? Karen Carty St. Louis, Missouri
Can anyone tell me if the O'Gorman book lists it's sources? If someone has the book I would appreciate a lookup for the source for the death date for John CALVERT b. 1772 in PWC d. Bef. October 14, 1812 in PWC. I am assuming the source of the date is a will? I am hoping to locate a copy of the will. Joan Handtke
This may apply and it may not. There was a Thomas Calvert who settled in Centre County, PA circa 1820. He was said to have been born in Nottingham. He could be a brother or cousin to your William. I cannot find my records, but as I remember he was listed in the 1820 census for the county. Jim At 12:15 PM 10/10/1999 -0400, you wrote: >I have the following CALVERTS in my ancestry. Hopefully a connection can be >made. >Sarah CALVERT, daughter of William CALVERT and Mary POLHAMUS. Sarah was b. >Oct 3, 1823 in Williamsport, PA. Married Benjamin STRAWBRIDGE, son of >Benjamin and Margaret KINMAN TROWBRIDGE, on Jul 11, 1844 in Williamsport, PA⦠> >William CALVERT, son of John and Elizabeth CALVERT, b. Nov 1797, in >Williamsport, PA. William, according to the History of Williamsport was the >first male child born in Williamsport. William married Mary POLHAMUS about >1820 in Williamsport, PA. William died 27 Aug 1874 and Mary died 27 Sep >1878, both in Williamsport, PA. William and Mary (ref above) are both buried >in the Williamsport Cemetery in Lot 240. > >John CALVERT, parents unknown, b. in 1756 in Notttingham, England. He >married an Elizabeth GREENFIELD, daughter of John GREENFIELD and Susannah >NEWHAM, c. 7/2/1766 in Nottingham, England. John died Dec 1801 in >Williamsport, PA > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert >Brogan at [email protected] >
Oct. 10 1999 Re Message # 10, OH Calverts. My husband Wm. C. Calvert is a desc. of Jacob #51 in O'Gorman (John, Geo., Wm., Leonard, Lord Baltimore). Jacob m. Sarah Crupper. He was b. ca1720, Stafford Co., VA. 5 Ch. Francis; Mary Ann; Jesse; RICHARD CALVERT said to have gone to OH; JOHN m. Winifred Smith; perhaps other ch. No further info. on Richard. John #83 Prince Wm. Co., VA It seems that the ch. of John went to OH: #190 Richard b. ca 1795 said to have settled in OH, Hocking Co.; Jacob # 191 b. ca1802 went to Delaware Co., OH; George Washington Calvert b. 1805 lived in Scioto Co., OH; perhaps others. There is more in O'Gorman on the above. #79 Francis Calvert b. ca1751 Pr. Wm. Co., VA m. #1 Elizabeth Witt. 6 ch. by this marriage, inc. ROBERT CALVERT b. 1794 m. Sarah Stretch. #175 Robert Calvert d. 1851 Franklin twp. Adams Co., OH m. Sarah Stretch. They left Bedford Co. went to WV later going to Adams Co., OH. He and four of his sons were Dunkard ministers (Church of the Brethren----a "peace church" like Quakers, Amish, Mennonite.) They were also in Highland Co., OH. They had 11 ch. #470 Mills Calvert b. 1818 m. Susanna Garman. B. WV Kanwha Salt Works. D. Highland Co. OH. Lived Franklin twp., Adams Co., OH. Died 1877. 3 ch. #1248 Wm. Quinter Calvert b. 1851 May Hill Adams Co., OH. died 1925, La Verne, CA. M. Susan Elizabeth Couser 1873 in Adams Co. He was also minister COB. Had 11 ch. #2521 George C. Calvert b. 1896 OH, m. Birdie Theoda Alexander (Long Beach, CA). They had 5 ch. 3 are still living. Theoda d. before George C. who d. early 1990's, in Pomona, CA. They lived in La Verne, CA. Older son, Wm. C. Calvert, b. Dec. 21 1924 La Verne CA. U.S. Navy WWII, officer. Ph.D. Psychology UCLA Retired college prof. 2 daus., 3 grandch. M. Barbara Mullendore, L.A. CA. Now live NJ. Info. on other Calverts who were in OH can be found in O'Gorman DESCENDANTS OF VIRGINIA CALVERTS. Barbara M. Calvert (related to the Foxworthy, Glasscock branches of the Calvert desc.)
My lineage is Sherri Degen Wildt Helen McGough Degen Ora Thelma McGough Blank Olive Lavina Calvert William T. Calvert Spencer W. Calvert John Thompson Calvert Spencer Calvert William Calvert George Calvert George Calvert William Calvert Leonard Calvert I am particuarly interested in learning more about the Calvert's in Caldwell County, Kentucky. Thank you.
I have the following CALVERTS in my ancestry. Hopefully a connection can be made. Sarah CALVERT, daughter of William CALVERT and Mary POLHAMUS. Sarah was b. Oct 3, 1823 in Williamsport, PA. Married Benjamin STRAWBRIDGE, son of Benjamin and Margaret KINMAN TROWBRIDGE, on Jul 11, 1844 in Williamsport, PA… William CALVERT, son of John and Elizabeth CALVERT, b. Nov 1797, in Williamsport, PA. William, according to the History of Williamsport was the first male child born in Williamsport. William married Mary POLHAMUS about 1820 in Williamsport, PA. William died 27 Aug 1874 and Mary died 27 Sep 1878, both in Williamsport, PA. William and Mary (ref above) are both buried in the Williamsport Cemetery in Lot 240. John CALVERT, parents unknown, b. in 1756 in Notttingham, England. He married an Elizabeth GREENFIELD, daughter of John GREENFIELD and Susannah NEWHAM, c. 7/2/1766 in Nottingham, England. John died Dec 1801 in Williamsport, PA
There are lots of CALVERTS around the Strabane area of Northern Ireland (camus Parish) where my own Great Grandfather Hugh CALVERT was born. His father Hiram CALVERT is known to have been in Strabane in 1858, but is thought to have been buried in Pensylvania. There are other clusters of CALVERTS in Armagh, but I have heard that all Irish CALVERTS are related. If you find a positive Irish link, you might try the Strabane area. Regards, Jim
I'm looking for information on William CALVERT. He was born about 1775 in Virginia (possibly Ireland?) According to John Henry Brown, Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas (Austin, Tex.: L. E. Daniel, 1880; repr., Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1978), 638-639, William's father--said by some to be Thomas CALVERT--immigrated to Winchester (now Frederick County), Virginia, from Ireland, and later moved to Tennessee. William's mother's family was said to be English. He and his family were Scotch-Irish Cumberland Presbyterians. William CALVERT had a sister Jane CALVERT, born ca 1784 (Ireland or Virginia), who married James Jones HILL in 1809 in Maury County, Tennessee; Jane and James HILL were in Bedford County, Tennessee; came to Tuscaloosa/Bibb County, Alabama ca 1817. Jane (CALVERT) HILL died in Bibb County, Tennessee, in 1850 William CALVERT married Lucy ROGERS, ca 1800, in Tennessee, but I don't know where. Various sources hint that William CALVERT was possibly in Hawkins County or Sevier County, Tennessee, then possibly Bedford County, Tennessee, before moving to Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. William and Lucy's Children: 1. Robert CALVERT, who was born in 9 February 1802, near Wartrace, Tennessee (Bedford County?--or Hawkins County or Sevier County, Tennessee?); he married Mary "Polly" KEESEE in 1823 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; moved to Saline County, Arkansas ca 1836; to Robertson County, Texas, ca 1852; and died in Robertson County, Texas, of yellow fever, in 1867. 2. Jane "Gencey" Calvert, b. 18 March 1804, in Tennessee; m. George HILL in 1822; she died 11 March 1855, in Talledaga County, Alabama. George HILL served during the War of 1812 in the same unit with Edward CALVERT, Young CALVIT, Mathew HUBBERT, and Benjamin HUBBERT. 3. Mary "Polly" CALVERT, b. 26 June 1806, Tennessee; m. Milton KEESEE, 1823 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; moved to Saline County, Arkansas, ca 1836; to Union County, Arkansas, ca. 1842; to Robertson County, Texas, ca 1852; she d. in Robertson County, Texas in 1873. 4. James CALVERT: b. 11 December 1808, Tennessee; moved to Bibb County, Alabama, when he was young, ca 1813; m. Margaret IVY in 1829, in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; moved to Talledega County, Alabama, ca 1828; moved to Clay County, Mississippi, ca 1836; he died in Noxubee County, Mississippi in 1878. 5. William CALVERT: b. ca 1810-1823, based on census; nothing more known, but there was a William CALVERT in Walker County, Alabama in 1830. He was a minor heir of William CALVERT, and the final settlement of his guardianship account was in 1830--could that mean he turned 21? or 18? His brother Robert CALVERT was his guardian. 6. Nancy CALVERT: b. 22 January 1811, Tennessee; m. Robert HILL (her first cousin) 1827, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; she died in Bibb County, Alabama, in 1888, buried Hill Cemetery, near Vance. 7. Paulina CALVERT: b. 28 November 1816, HILL's Settlement, Bibb County, Alabama.; m. Samuel Washington QUARLES in 1834, in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; she died 1891, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Her brother-in-law Milton KEESEE was her guardian after the death of her father in 1823, when she was a minor. William CALVERT died 23 August 1823 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama--there are some probate files concerning his minor heirs. His widow, Lucy (ROGERS) CALVERT remarried in 1825, in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, to James MOORE. Where was William CALVERT in Tennessee before he came to Alabama ca 1813? Where did he and Lucy marry? Was his father Robert and, if so, which one? Also--there was an Edward CALVERT, supposedly born in Ireland, according to a biography of his grandson, but 1850 census says he was born in Tennessee; born ca 1788; and came to American when he was 12 years old (according to biography of grandson); he married (1) NANCY CANTERBERRY. Edward CALVERT was also in Saline County (now Grant), Arkansas when the above CALVERTs were there, moved with them to Robertson County, Texas, where he died in 1867. Edward CALVERT was known to be related to the above CALVERTs. HOW were they related? Naturally, like every other Calvert in American, all lines claim to be descended from Lord Baltimore. I'll be happy if that proves to be true someday, but right now I'm lost in Tennessee. Any information appreciated. Carolyn
My gg-grandfather was Joseph Calvert b. 1824 Walker Co. AL, d. 1869 Angelina Co. TX. where he and his wife Mary Crawford Cheatham are buried at Gann Cemetery. Joseph is descended from the Irish Calverts who came to America about the time of the Revolutionary War. Joseph served in Civil War with 29th Regiment AL Infantry Co. B of Blount Co. AL. Joseph was the son of War of 1812 veteran William Calvert Jr. b. 1792 TN d. 1859 Cullman AL. buried at Houston Calvary Cemetery at Bushy Pond MT Cullman AL. His wife Sarah Wright was b. ca 1794 TN, d ca 1838. William Jr. was son of William Calvert Sr. b. ca 1750 Ireland, came to America ca 1770-75. I don't have name of William Sr.'s wife. Anybody know?
Hi from Oregon, I'm researching Harrison Calvert b.1810, Mason, Ky. son of Jesse and the Lord Baltimore line. He married Elizabeth Feagan b. 1814, Mason Ky. Children, Emerillas b. 1834, Ky, Martha Serilda b.1830, Ky. I have no more information on Emerillas, does anyone else? Martha Serilda married Thomas Iles in 1854, Campbell Co. Ky. They had six children. She died shortly after 1864. In the 1860 I found Harrison living in Doniphan Co. Kansas with a second wife Ida of Ohio. They live around a lot of McClelland's and the Iles' children are living with them and Harrison and Ida while Thomas pursues a second wife. Does anyone have information on who Harrisons second wife Ida is, on the Calverts or the Iles? Thank you Sue Iles
There a number of researchers of the line of Calverts who migrated to Belmont County, OH, from Bald Eagle TWP, Mifflin County, PA. (Carolyn Joy has already checked in.) We believe there were at least three brothers, John (Sr.), who married "Hettie" Esther Jones, Job (wife unknown), and Jacob who married Mary "Polly" Shepherd, as well as a daughter, Sallie. John, Job and Jacob were in Belmont County in 1800. Their presence in Mifflin County has been substantiated through taz roles. It is believed they were children of a John Calvert who entered Mifflin County circa 1780 or slightly before. We are trying to substantiate this relationship at this time through probate records in Mifflin County--if they exist. A branch of this line is: 1. John Calvert (son of Jacob of Belmont County) b. January 4, 1804 in Jacobsberg, Belmont County, OH d. Decelber 14, 1854, Appanoose County, OH m. Sarah (possibly aka: Mary) Danilel of Loudon County, VA 2. James William Calvert b. June 9, 1836, Belmont County, OH d. July 11, 1902 Cherokee County, OK m. Sarah Catherine Michael of Putnam County, IN 3. Pearl Preston Calvert b. May 19, 1869, Appanoose County, IA d. September 22, 1930, Optima, OK. m. Sarah Anna McMains of Oskaloosa, IA 4. James Franklin Calvert b. June 19, 1897, Bever City, OK. d. March 15, 1955, Fresno, CA m. Annie L. Calvert of Marrietta, Indian Territory, OK Original research of this branch, from Jacob Calvert through Pearl Reston Calvert, was based on the record of a family Bible in the possession of the Richardson family of Conway Springs, KS, who are descendants of James William Calvert. It has been expanded upon by Kay Rea-Sherrill -my tireless cousin-and myself.. Other branches of the Belmont County family have been researched by others. I believe Carolyn Joy has already mentioned her research. Jim
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Charles, I wondered what happened to you. Pat Strong is researching your Calvert line, he can tell you a lot of stories about Nathaniel Burton and others. [email protected] ,maybe you can help each other. Good Luck, Peggy Gilkey