Hello Dan........I will give you what I have. I have looked at the CD for Descendants of the Virginia Calverts. There are no dates for Hugh Parnell and only a suggested date for Ann's birth date. I am sending you what I have been able to gather together. Hope there are others that can help us with dates for Hugh & Ann. How do you connect to the Calverts from Virginia? ANN8 CALVERT (JOHN7 CALVERT(*), JOHN CALVERT6 (*), THOMAS CALVERT5, JOHN CALVERT4, LEONARD CALVERT3, JOHN CALVERT2, WILLIAM CALVERT1) was born Abt. 1725 in Frederick Co., VA., and died Unknown. She married HUGH PARNELL. Notes for HUGH PARNELL: Hugh Parnell, 466 acres joining John Calvert, near Kernstown, Frederick County, Va. Hugh Parral had other tracts in Frederick County by patents from Lord Fairfax, and at the time of his death had surveyed and filed claims for additional lands which had not yet been patented to him. His will, probated October 5, 1748, leaves 200 acres to his son Daniel, adjoining Dr. Daniel Hart and John Millbourne. He makes bequests to his sons Joseph and John; leaves 300 acres on the southwest side of Red Bud Creek "to my loving kinsman, John Bruce"; mentions his son Edward, "my daughter Christian" not yet of age, and "my Cousin Robert Calvert." His wife Ann was to have possession of certain property during her life or widowhood. Witnesses, Thomas Wood, James Bruce, Isaiah Calvert, and Richard Calvert. Robert Calvert qualified as executor, with William McMachen and Richard Calvert as sureties. Hugh Parnell owned 466 acres adjoining the land of John Calvert. He married John's Daughter Ann Calvert, as his will probated Oct. 5, 1748, mentions his wife Ann, his sons Daniel, Joseph and john; his kinsmen John Bruce, his son Edward, daughter Christiania, "not yet of age," and his cousin (which frequently meant "Nephew"), Robert Calvert. > Hello > I was wandering since you have the CD!!! I have been looking for a > John Calvert of Frederick Co VA died in 1699. He had a daughter Ann > Calvert who married Hugh Parrell but no dates are given for any of > them? Would you happen to be able to help me. > Dan > > j.ikeda@comcast.net wrote: > > >Wilma......Yes I have the CD for the book Descendants of the Virginia Calverts. > > > >I see you branch out thru Joshua. I have read more about Joshua than I have my > >ancestor. > > I branched out through John 1689 and he migrated to Orange Co., Va. > > Then my line runs through John (1689) son Robert 1715. He was b. in > >Frederick Co., and died there. > > It was Robert's son Isaiah that left Frederick Co., with his wife Margaret > >Cochran. > >ISAIAH CALVERT7) (ROBERT CALVERT6, JOHN5 CALVERT4, JOHN CALVERT3, THOMAS > >CALVERT2, JOHN CALVERT4, CALVERT1) was born 1743 in Fredricks Co., VA., and > >died 1800 in Washington Co., KY. He married MARGARET COCHRAN (*) 1775 in > >Frederick Co., VA, daughter of WILLIAM COCHRAN and UNKNOWN. She was born 1757 > >in Fredricks County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1820 in Washington Co. KY. > > > >Notes for ISAIAH CALVERT (*): > > From "Descendants of Virginia Calverts" by O'Goram: > > Nov. 3, 1777, a deed between Isaiah Calvert (son and heir at law of > >Robert Calvert, deceased, of County of Frederic, Va.,) and Margaret his wife, > >and Samuel Colvert is said County and colony, conveying 206 acres of land on > >the drains of Opequon and being a part of a greater tract of land containing > >850 acres granted by Patent bearing date 12 Nov., 1735, to John Calvert > >deceased, who in his last will and Testament, among other things, willed said > >Tract to the above-mentioned Robert Calvert, deceased, who died intestate, etc. > > > >Nov. 4, 1777, an Indenture between Isaiah Calvert, son and heir at law of > >Robert Colvert, deceased, of County of Frederick, and Margaret his wife, and > >Samuel Colvert of second part of said county and colony, conveying 206 > >acres...granted by Patent bearing date 12th of Nov., 1735, to John Colvert, > >deceased, who in his last will and testament among other things had willed said > >Tract to the above-mentioned Robert Calvert, deceased, who died interstate, > >etc. (Deeds 17, p. 415.) > > Isaiah Calvert was a Revolutionary soldier. > > It is not Known just when Isaiah Calvert left Virginia. He emigrated to > >Nelson Co., KY. in 1790. He paid taxes in Nelson county, KY., in 1793, > >1794,1795, but owned no land. Residence in Mercer Co., KY. in 1800. No will > >has been found. His wife Margaret was enrolled on the 1810 and 1820 Census > >Records for Washington Co., KY., aged more than 45 years. The 1810 Census > >carried the names of William and Richard Calvert aged between 25 and 45: and > >John Calvert less than 26. With Margaret were two young sons and at least two > >daughters. From such sources as these are compiled the names of Isaiah's > >children. > > Genealogical Records: Early Kentucky Settlers 1700-1800: Military > >Service, Roll of Captain Samuel Robertson's Company, Kentucky Mounted > >Volunteer Militia - Commanded by Colonel Henry Renick, Isaiah Calvert, Private, > >Date & Place of Muster, Newport, Aug. 31, 1813. > >Infantry commanded by Major Peter Dudley, Isaiah Calvert Private: Date of > >Appointment or Enlistment, Sept.. 20, 1814, To what time Engaged or Enlisted: > >to Nov. 20. 1814. > > > >*******I have not met anyone who is connected to Isaiah and his descendants. > > It is nice to meet you, Joshua would have been my 6th grand uncle it > >looks like. I think his history is very interesting...... > > Nice to know someone who is listed in the book.......Joanne > > > > > >>I am related to the Calverts. Do you have acesss to the book Descendents of > >>the Virginia Calverts They are listed in this book.I am related thru Joshua > >>Calvert who married Charlotte Moore. My great grandfather was Charles Cecil > >>Calvert My grandmother was Lulu Calvert.I am listed in the book > >>Wilma Smith Roebuck WilmaR2473@aol.com > >> > >> > >>==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > >>No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright > >>owner themselves. > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > >Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert publication? Do you have a > Calvert-related item for sale? Please contact the listowner for instructions on > posting! > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Daniel J. Geÿer Esq. > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their writers. > Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or publishing any > message from this list. >
Hello I was wandering since you have the CD!!! I have been looking for a John Calvert of Frederick Co VA died in 1699. He had a daughter Ann Calvert who married Hugh Parrell but no dates are given for any of them? Would you happen to be able to help me. Dan j.ikeda@comcast.net wrote: >Wilma......Yes I have the CD for the book Descendants of the Virginia Calverts. > >I see you branch out thru Joshua. I have read more about Joshua than I have my >ancestor. > I branched out through John 1689 and he migrated to Orange Co., Va. > Then my line runs through John (1689) son Robert 1715. He was b. in >Frederick Co., and died there. > It was Robert's son Isaiah that left Frederick Co., with his wife Margaret >Cochran. >ISAIAH CALVERT7) (ROBERT CALVERT6, JOHN5 CALVERT4, JOHN CALVERT3, THOMAS >CALVERT2, JOHN CALVERT4, CALVERT1) was born 1743 in Fredricks Co., VA., and >died 1800 in Washington Co., KY. He married MARGARET COCHRAN (*) 1775 in >Frederick Co., VA, daughter of WILLIAM COCHRAN and UNKNOWN. She was born 1757 >in Fredricks County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1820 in Washington Co. KY. > >Notes for ISAIAH CALVERT (*): > From "Descendants of Virginia Calverts" by O'Goram: > Nov. 3, 1777, a deed between Isaiah Calvert (son and heir at law of >Robert Calvert, deceased, of County of Frederic, Va.,) and Margaret his wife, >and Samuel Colvert is said County and colony, conveying 206 acres of land on >the drains of Opequon and being a part of a greater tract of land containing >850 acres granted by Patent bearing date 12 Nov., 1735, to John Calvert >deceased, who in his last will and Testament, among other things, willed said >Tract to the above-mentioned Robert Calvert, deceased, who died intestate, etc. > >Nov. 4, 1777, an Indenture between Isaiah Calvert, son and heir at law of >Robert Colvert, deceased, of County of Frederick, and Margaret his wife, and >Samuel Colvert of second part of said county and colony, conveying 206 >acres...granted by Patent bearing date 12th of Nov., 1735, to John Colvert, >deceased, who in his last will and testament among other things had willed said >Tract to the above-mentioned Robert Calvert, deceased, who died interstate, >etc. (Deeds 17, p. 415.) > Isaiah Calvert was a Revolutionary soldier. > It is not Known just when Isaiah Calvert left Virginia. He emigrated to >Nelson Co., KY. in 1790. He paid taxes in Nelson county, KY., in 1793, >1794,1795, but owned no land. Residence in Mercer Co., KY. in 1800. No will >has been found. His wife Margaret was enrolled on the 1810 and 1820 Census >Records for Washington Co., KY., aged more than 45 years. The 1810 Census >carried the names of William and Richard Calvert aged between 25 and 45: and >John Calvert less than 26. With Margaret were two young sons and at least two >daughters. From such sources as these are compiled the names of Isaiah's >children. > Genealogical Records: Early Kentucky Settlers 1700-1800: Military >Service, Roll of Captain Samuel Robertson's Company, Kentucky Mounted >Volunteer Militia - Commanded by Colonel Henry Renick, Isaiah Calvert, Private, >Date & Place of Muster, Newport, Aug. 31, 1813. >Infantry commanded by Major Peter Dudley, Isaiah Calvert Private: Date of >Appointment or Enlistment, Sept.. 20, 1814, To what time Engaged or Enlisted: >to Nov. 20. 1814. > >*******I have not met anyone who is connected to Isaiah and his descendants. > It is nice to meet you, Joshua would have been my 6th grand uncle it >looks like. I think his history is very interesting...... > Nice to know someone who is listed in the book.......Joanne > > >>I am related to the Calverts. Do you have acesss to the book Descendents of >>the Virginia Calverts They are listed in this book.I am related thru Joshua >>Calvert who married Charlotte Moore. My great grandfather was Charles Cecil >>Calvert My grandmother was Lulu Calvert.I am listed in the book >>Wilma Smith Roebuck WilmaR2473@aol.com >> >> >>==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >>No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright >>owner themselves. >> >> >> > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert publication? Do you have a Calvert-related item for sale? Please contact the listowner for instructions on posting! > > > > > -- Daniel J. Geÿer Esq.
Wilma......Yes I have the CD for the book Descendants of the Virginia Calverts. I see you branch out thru Joshua. I have read more about Joshua than I have my ancestor. I branched out through John 1689 and he migrated to Orange Co., Va. Then my line runs through John (1689) son Robert 1715. He was b. in Frederick Co., and died there. It was Robert's son Isaiah that left Frederick Co., with his wife Margaret Cochran. ISAIAH CALVERT7) (ROBERT CALVERT6, JOHN5 CALVERT4, JOHN CALVERT3, THOMAS CALVERT2, JOHN CALVERT4, CALVERT1) was born 1743 in Fredricks Co., VA., and died 1800 in Washington Co., KY. He married MARGARET COCHRAN (*) 1775 in Frederick Co., VA, daughter of WILLIAM COCHRAN and UNKNOWN. She was born 1757 in Fredricks County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1820 in Washington Co. KY. Notes for ISAIAH CALVERT (*): From "Descendants of Virginia Calverts" by O'Goram: Nov. 3, 1777, a deed between Isaiah Calvert (son and heir at law of Robert Calvert, deceased, of County of Frederic, Va.,) and Margaret his wife, and Samuel Colvert is said County and colony, conveying 206 acres of land on the drains of Opequon and being a part of a greater tract of land containing 850 acres granted by Patent bearing date 12 Nov., 1735, to John Calvert deceased, who in his last will and Testament, among other things, willed said Tract to the above-mentioned Robert Calvert, deceased, who died intestate, etc. Nov. 4, 1777, an Indenture between Isaiah Calvert, son and heir at law of Robert Colvert, deceased, of County of Frederick, and Margaret his wife, and Samuel Colvert of second part of said county and colony, conveying 206 acres...granted by Patent bearing date 12th of Nov., 1735, to John Colvert, deceased, who in his last will and testament among other things had willed said Tract to the above-mentioned Robert Calvert, deceased, who died interstate, etc. (Deeds 17, p. 415.) Isaiah Calvert was a Revolutionary soldier. It is not Known just when Isaiah Calvert left Virginia. He emigrated to Nelson Co., KY. in 1790. He paid taxes in Nelson county, KY., in 1793, 1794,1795, but owned no land. Residence in Mercer Co., KY. in 1800. No will has been found. His wife Margaret was enrolled on the 1810 and 1820 Census Records for Washington Co., KY., aged more than 45 years. The 1810 Census carried the names of William and Richard Calvert aged between 25 and 45: and John Calvert less than 26. With Margaret were two young sons and at least two daughters. From such sources as these are compiled the names of Isaiah's children. Genealogical Records: Early Kentucky Settlers 1700-1800: Military Service, Roll of Captain Samuel Robertson's Company, Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia - Commanded by Colonel Henry Renick, Isaiah Calvert, Private, Date & Place of Muster, Newport, Aug. 31, 1813. Infantry commanded by Major Peter Dudley, Isaiah Calvert Private: Date of Appointment or Enlistment, Sept.. 20, 1814, To what time Engaged or Enlisted: to Nov. 20. 1814. *******I have not met anyone who is connected to Isaiah and his descendants. It is nice to meet you, Joshua would have been my 6th grand uncle it looks like. I think his history is very interesting...... Nice to know someone who is listed in the book.......Joanne > I am related to the Calverts. Do you have acesss to the book Descendents of > the Virginia Calverts They are listed in this book.I am related thru Joshua > Calvert who married Charlotte Moore. My great grandfather was Charles Cecil > Calvert My grandmother was Lulu Calvert.I am listed in the book > Wilma Smith Roebuck WilmaR2473@aol.com > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright > owner themselves. >
I am 83 years old. When I was young we had Calvert reunions. I remember the Cochran name. I moved to Fl in 1942 and my grandparents also moved to Fl so I lost track of the family except to my side of the family. nice to know you too.Wilma
I contacted you about descendents of John Calvert not Alice. Wilma R
I am the one that contacted you did you receive material I sent you? WilmaR2473@aol.com
would the lady who contacted me about Alice Calvert please get in touch with me again? Thanks...
john b1692(year I have) was son of George b 1668 (*year I have). George b 1694 is to whom I referred. George, son of this George is of Deephole farm. This John in one story line of my varied ancestors, this John D. Conklin indicated that John and George arrived with George Sr. on a ship from England. Another son comes to America in 1705. I have no idea where this info came from. George b 1723 is called the younger. my misref. and yes, John his Uncle is the one who married Jane Harrison(Nicklin's correction). dai "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- "Karen Carty" <soulard2@sbcglobal.net> wrote: I believe I am becoming confused. I am a descendent of George the Younger who I show with four children; Levi, George, Margaret and Cynthia. His son George was supposedly killed in the Revolution (An Index of Calverts (1664-1799) by John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, George Calvert, a Revolutionary soldier, died in the service, 1777). George the Younger was b. abt 1723 and d. 1802 in Prince William County. I believe the "alias Harrison" family were the children of his uncle, John Calvert 1692 - 1739 who m. a Harrison woman. Please correct me if I'm in error. Karen Carty St. Louis ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Calvert" <j.calvert@comcast.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 4:47 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Re: William Calvert and Jane Craig > I hoped you had stumbled onto something. In fact, I think you have, but we > have not put the right blocks together. > You may be right that there is a definite inter-relationship of all these > Calverts with a common origin. > > Something more on which you can speculate; George the Younger had a son > John who was born c.1742. The son disappeared from view about the time of > the Revolutionary War. People have speculated that he died in the war. > Others have tried to tie him into their family lines. I only offer this > without saying this is even a possibility. > > Too, there is another John Calvert who is found in the VA/DE-MD area in the > minutes of the Monmouth Monthly Meeting. No one knows his origin and only > notes that he moved to PA. He was one of the founders of this meeting as I > remember. The time is right, but there is no proof. > > I do hope all of those who perpetrated the Calvert fraud are now slowly > roasting somewhere in the Netherlands. > > Jim > > > > At 08:45 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > >Sorry... Goes to show you when you do stuff off the top of your head it > >gets you in truble...I should have said that I was speculating about it... > >I don't know for sure who John 1766 parent is. and yes I know that the > >John that you are referring to in Mifflin. No, I do not have proof and > >should have noted that. The Powell thing I find interesting because of > >the association of William and Jacob and also Jane plus the elder Powell > >marriage. Also the tie to The Taylor marriage that comes back down to > >Virginia Taylor, my mother's cousin. This is her paternal line and on her > >maternal side her mother was a > >lemasters and my Great Grandmother was Martha Lemasters of Isaac and > >Christina Criss. > > > >I do know this: That there is an Alexander Calvert who marries Mary > >WHealer in Somerset Co MD in 1744. Their son Isaac b 1747. There is old > >Swedes recorded marriage of Isaac to Elizabeth Gart in 1768. It is > >posited that someone found a marriage of an Isaac by 1742 or 9 to > >a Frances Bullock as we have all discussed. Of course in my own > >appraisal of family data Isaac m fanny Bullitt. Now keep in mind > >I have an inking that this isaac is the father to Thomas and not the Isaac > >everyone else is looking at but we do have the Will of Robert > >and the whole bunch is there of Isaac's descent just about. Sons and Dau. > >and so on. David > > > > > > > > > >"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde > > > >-- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: > >David, > > > >Do you have the proof of John Calvert being the son of Reuben > >Calvert? This would, of course, overturn the research that John Calvert > >who married Esther Jones was the son of John Calvert who resided in Upper > >Bald Eagle township of Mifflin County at the same time as John, Jr.. That > >being the case, then John who married Esther is not the brother of Job and > >Jacob Calvert. These two are definitely tied to the elder John Calvert > >through the 1790s tax rolls of Mifflin County. The elder John Calvert had > >two younger males living in the household at the time of the 1790 > >census. We have always assumed these were Job and Jacob. (The county tax > >rolls seem to substantiate this.) > > > >John Calvert who married Esther is listed on the 1790 Federal Census as > >John, Jr.. The elder John Calvert is cited as simply "John Calvert" on > >this census. (Upper Bald Eagle township and Potter township later became a > >part of Centre County.) It was assumed through information handed down by > >the various family members that John, Job and Jacob of Belmont County were > >brothers. But, other than the tradition of elders handing down this > >belief to their descendants, we have no definite proof of this. > > > >It makes the whole thing even more interesting. > > > >Jim Calvert > > > >At 05:01 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > > > >Jim, > > > > > >I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John > > >Calvert. > > > > > >Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The > > >Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as > > >the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not > > >documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac > > >of John Calvert below b 1692. > > > > > >Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. > > >William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. > > >These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. > > >Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However > > >the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William > > >and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His > > >father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was > > >George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his > > >children are the alias Harrisons. > > > > > >Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin > > >Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across > > >the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, > > >mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have > > >received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My > > >Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who > > >m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed > > >at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to > > >OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died > > >with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and > > >son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which > > >was when she actually came to > > >OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my > > >mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. > > > > > >Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not > > >know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? > > >For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This > > >would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? > > > > > >Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena > > >Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I > > >listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a > > >moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. > > >I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m > > >Sarah Williamson. > > > > > >dai > > > > > > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html > > >or rich text formatted email to the list. 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I am related to the Calverts. Do you have acesss to the book Descendents of the Virginia Calverts They are listed in this book.I am related thru Joshua Calvert who married Charlotte Moore. My great grandfather was Charles Cecil Calvert My grandmother was Lulu Calvert.I am listed in the book Wilma Smith Roebuck WilmaR2473@aol.com
I wish I could find descendants of my Calvert family that migrated from Frederick Co., VA to Washington Co., Ky. Please let me know if you are connected to my family.......Thank you......Joanne Descendants of JOHN CALVERT JOHN4 CALVERT (jr) (JOHN CALVERT3, THOMAS CALVERT2, JOHN CALVERT1, ) was born 1689 in Upper Providence. Chester County. now Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, and died Abt. June 28, 1739 in Orange Co., VA now Frederick Co., VA. He married JANE MCMAHAN Abt. 1711 in Unknown. She was born Abt. 1690 in Unknown, and died Bet. 1717 - 1784 in Orange Co., VA (Later became Fredrick Co.). 1 JOHN CALVERT 1689 - 1739 (My 6th g-grandfather) ..+Jane McMahan 1690 - 1717 ....2ROBERT CALVERT (*) 1715 - 1756 Remained in Frederick Co., VA .....+Mary (My 5th g-grandfather) .......3 ISAIAH CALVERT 1743 - 1800 Migrated from Frederick Co., to Washington Co., KY (My 4th g-grandfather) ........+Margaret Cochran (*) 1757 - 1820 .........4 Daniel Calvert Colbert 1774 - 1814 b. in Washington Co., Ky migrated Henry Co., KY. Changed surname to Colbert +Unknown ............. ......... *2nd Wife of Daniel Calvert Colbert: .........+Margaret Calhoun ........4 [1] Mary Calvert 1776 - Unknown ...........+[2] Isaac Coffman ........4 Agnes Calvert 1778 - Unknown ...........+John Williams ........4 John Calvert 1780 - Unknown ...........+Mary Servant ........4 Susan Calvert 1782 - 1873 b. Frederick Co., VA migrated to Perryville, Boyle Co., Ky. Trying to find out what Her husband’s first name was. She married a Calvert? ............+Calvert ....... 4 ROBERT CALVERT (*) 1783 - 1844 b. Washington Co., Ky migrated to Haddon Twp., Sullivan Co., IN. (MY 3rd g-grandfather) ............+Margaret Nancy Hopewell (*)1787-bet 1830-40 (My 3rd g-grandmother) ....... 4 William Calvert 1784 - Unknown ........... +Peggy Askins ........4 Richard Calvert 1788 - Unknown .............+Margaret Crowder ........4 Isaiah Calvert 1795-1849 b. Nelson Co., Ky migrated to Mercer Co., Ky ...........+Mary Taylor Sandifer 1799 - 1860 ....3 Samuel Calvert 1745 - 1807 .......+Milly ?? .........4 Samuel Calvert 1771 - 1830 ...........+Ruth Selby 1769 - 1839 .........4 [1] Mary Calvert 1776 - Unknown ...........+[2] Isaac Coffman .........4 Ann Calvert ...........+Thaddeus Morris .........4 Milly Calvert ........3 Robert Calvert 1750 - Unknown ...2 Isaiah Calvert 1718 - 1748 b. Frederick Co. VA ...2 Margaret Calvert 1721 - Unknown b. Frederick Co. V ...2 Rebecca Calvert 1723 - Unknown b. Frederick Co., VA. ...2 Ann Calvert 1725 - Unknown b. Frederick Co., VA. ......+Hugh Parnell ...2 Richard Calvert 1727 - 1770 b. Frederick Co., VA. d. Frederick Co., VA. ......+Sarah ............. ........3 John Calvert 1765 - 1838 ..........+Ann Parrnell ........3 Robert Calvert 1767 - 1852 b. Frederick Co. VA d. Near Guysville, Athens Co., Ohio. ...........+Unknown Spouse ............4 John Calvert ............4 Nancy Calvert .........*2nd Wife of Robert Calvert: ..........+Ruth Selby - 1839 ............4 Nathan Calvert 1794 - Unknown ...............+Nancy Jackson ............4 William Calvert 1797 - Unknown ...............+Mary 1809 - Unknown ............4 Eleanor McGruder Calvert 1799 - Unknown ............4 Richard Calvert 1801 - Unknown ............4 Joshua Calvert 1803 - 1865 ................+Charlotte Moore 1812 - 1895 ............4 Robert Bruce Calvert 1805 - Unknown ................+Olive Arnold 1810 - Unknown ............4 Elisha Calvert 1808 - Unknown ............4 Amos Calvert 1812 - Unknown ........... 4 Jonathan Calvert1817 - Unknown ..................+Mary Ann ??? 1820 - Unknown ........3 Sarah Jean Calvert 1769 - Unknown ...........+Joseph Parrell
Jim, I have always looked at these references over in chester and even John and Daniel as being the basis for a system of belief that Isaac of whom we are all investigating, is of this line of Calverts from Armagh. Or even, the Chenowith line, still claiming John is the Lord George's Brother(which I also in my heart believe). Let me posit this to you and Jim calvert, as well as Darrell Elliot and others, for example my own family researchers. We have a descendent of Robert. I am descended from Thomas. We have associated, descendents of John son of Thomas(mine). We have descendents of Hugh Ewing, sons of Thomas(mine). We have all of my Family all over Roberts estate, sale, etc. We have Hiram, Jacob and Isaac posited in the area. We know that this area of PA was orig. part of VA. What reason is there to believe that given family heritage that these Calverts and Colberts, heck, even Covaalt are of Irish calverts? There is no reason to do so. THere is enough historical evidence to indicate the opposite. That does not in itself prove anything but the point is, we are all, or have at some time, presumed that these calverts are this or that. heck. I even told Jim Ray a short time ago that there must be only one Isaac. Then had to turn around a week later and say... well, mebbe not. So: if i ask this question, is it appropo? Jim Ray is descended from Hiram. I from Thomas. Otherss from Ezekiel or John. IS there anyting there that says in your heritage that is truly indicative that you are of the Hollingsworth poppuulation to America? There is nothing in any of my family. They said out of VA or MD or both. Why do we seem to consider otherwise? Why are we so willing to say, well, this must be it when we know of the conflict between gthe Penns and Calverts? Why is it that when the early settlement of this area it is the Calverts and Siverts and clark's that are there but this is not part of the hertiage of the calverts of Armagh? I don't know the answers but I do know this: My family line has no indication of Ireland at all, rather VA MD and England. My family line comes from Thomas, for example, brother of Robert, father of Hiram,, etc. John, his son says from England and that is an 1881 reference. Robert who died leaviing alice cannot speak but there are descendents of two other brothers whho say otherwise. We do have Faney Bulet footstone of Blacksville. We Have Ida Calvert's letter to Thomas Miller Calvert c 1921. We have Alvah Headlee, Dorothy Hennen and John Conklin pointing at John Calvert in the late 1800s. I am willinng to presume there was a reason for all of them to say: why are we looking here? I don't think anyone conclude anything but I do think they knew what they were doing. It was not Irish calverts that is for sure. Even more: There is no indication other than late researchers to say that these calverts of dunkard creek are those of Daniel, John, or Joshua. All evidence that I have seen points to other origins. Hence I do not believe John, of OH Co issue who marry powells, is the same as John Sr nor John Jr as James Calvert observed earlier today. No. I do not have any proof. But Calverts of my line are all over Marshall, Wetzel, Mon and so on, Greene Co PA which is documented to THomas, maps of the era and so on. So in answer: Yes this is all speculation. no I do not have all the answers. Yes I do not believe these calverts are of the line of Joshua and Debrah Harlan. Nor do Harlans researchers of wetzel county nor do they even believe that these Harlan relatives are related to Deborah Harlan who m Joshua Calvert. Evidence? No. my family is in ireland right now trying to demo that my Harlan relatives are English Harlans of Yorkshire. dai "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- "JAMES R RAY" <JRRAY4@msn.com> wrote: David: According to Gilbert Cope: William Calvert is the son of Thomas Calvert and Sarah Williamson of Upper Providence, Chester Co., PA. His siblings are: Joshua, disowned by Chester mo. mtg. Rebecca, joins Philadelphia mo. mtg. John m. Jane, wid. of Jos. Mercer, dau. of Edward & Sarah Swayne Daniel, disowned for neglecting meetings & leaving the parts Isaac, disowned 1769 for being married by priest Thomas, d. 1781, will proved 1781, leaves hat to Isaac's son Robert Deborah, disowned 1779. ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves.
Jim, I don't know the answers. I know that there is this or that and we all are digging and I want to find what is he truth about this if Ii can. I cannot believee that all of these Powell relationships are incidental. But that is me, saying, well,, hell, why are the Baily family important......I a not finding baily marriages with the calverts and the lore is they arrived from england with them. If you wish to know the truth I do feel i am on right track. To much attention has been focused upon the Joshua Harlan line for thesee Calverts. It really in myy heart doesn't make any dif. but hell, you don't have a bunch of the same family lines and others saying the smae thing and be of Irish origin if you are not. This bugs me to no end. Jim Ray and I have been writing about this quite a bit. I had decideddd after a year of looking that there was no other isaac at all. But when i began to look real hard for oother spellingss, then i stumbled on Alexander and at least one other person was trying to show him as the Isaac who M Eliz. Gart 1768. look at it this way: If all who seek robert and his orphaan children, george dye whho m Sarah Hannah Calvert are looking at finding the truth, then we are looking at the same people. I know that Robert is the borther of my ancestor. I do not believe he is of Joshua Calerts line. As much attribution is there, i believe it to be wrong. If it is right, then good and well. There are enough people of my family line that say that is wrong for me to stick to what I was told in the beginning. Even those whoo wouldd commonly accept that the Harlans of WV are Irish which at least one descendent disagreesss with. Heavens, something has to be there somewhere. Oh. I do not in my heart believe John B 1766 is as you have thought,, but that is my gut feeling. Almost all who have researched this think he is as you say... and that ties to a different Calvert Family. I do know the result of that lineage to the Taylor family. I believe it is wrong. I am almost as sure that this is wrong as I amm that my calvertss are out of MD is true. 3 marriages, to powells, Taylors to my line and who is John's father? just me. I am going with what the family said and this john via the taylor connection is not the irish calverts. I would bet money on it. No proof. just family. I wish something one way or the other wouldd give cuz this is driving me nuts. Regards, dai dai "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: I hoped you had stumbled onto something. In fact, I think you have, but we have not put the right blocks together. You may be right that there is a definite inter-relationship of all these Calverts with a common origin. Something more on which you can speculate; George the Younger had a son John who was born c.1742. The son disappeared from view about the time of the Revolutionary War. People have speculated that he died in the war. Others have tried to tie him into their family lines. I only offer this without saying this is even a possibility. Too, there is another John Calvert who is found in the VA/DE-MD area in the minutes of the Monmouth Monthly Meeting. No one knows his origin and only notes that he moved to PA. He was one of the founders of this meeting as I remember. The time is right, but there is no proof. I do hope all of those who perpetrated the Calvert fraud are now slowly roasting somewhere in the Netherlands. Jim At 08:45 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Sorry... Goes to show you when you do stuff off the top of your head it >gets you in truble...I should have said that I was speculating about it... >I don't know for sure who John 1766 parent is. and yes I know that the >John that you are referring to in Mifflin. No, I do not have proof and >should have noted that. The Powell thing I find interesting because of >the association of William and Jacob and also Jane plus the elder Powell >marriage. Also the tie to The Taylor marriage that comes back down to >Virginia Taylor, my mother's cousin. This is her paternal line and on her >maternal side her mother was a >lemasters and my Great Grandmother was Martha Lemasters of Isaac and >Christina Criss. > >I do know this: That there is an Alexander Calvert who marries Mary >WHealer in Somerset Co MD in 1744. Their son Isaac b 1747. There is old >Swedes recorded marriage of Isaac to Elizabeth Gart in 1768. It is >posited that someone found a marriage of an Isaac by 1742 or 9 to >a Frances Bullock as we have all discussed. Of course in my own >appraisal of family data Isaac m fanny Bullitt. Now keep in mind >I have an inking that this isaac is the father to Thomas and not the Isaac >everyone else is looking at but we do have the Will of Robert >and the whole bunch is there of Isaac's descent just about. Sons and Dau. >and so on. David > > > > >"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde > >-- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: >David, > >Do you have the proof of John Calvert being the son of Reuben >Calvert? This would, of course, overturn the research that John Calvert >who married Esther Jones was the son of John Calvert who resided in Upper >Bald Eagle township of Mifflin County at the same time as John, Jr.. That >being the case, then John who married Esther is not the brother of Job and >Jacob Calvert. These two are definitely tied to the elder John Calvert >through the 1790s tax rolls of Mifflin County. The elder John Calvert had >two younger males living in the household at the time of the 1790 >census. We have always assumed these were Job and Jacob. (The county tax >rolls seem to substantiate this.) > >John Calvert who married Esther is listed on the 1790 Federal Census as >John, Jr.. The elder John Calvert is cited as simply "John Calvert" on >this census. (Upper Bald Eagle township and Potter township later became a >part of Centre County.) It was assumed through information handed down by >the various family members that John, Job and Jacob of Belmont County were >brothers. But, other than the tradition of elders handing down this >belief to their descendants, we have no definite proof of this. > >It makes the whole thing even more interesting. > >Jim Calvert > >At 05:01 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > >Jim, > > > >I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John > >Calvert. > > > >Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The > >Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as > >the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not > >documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac > >of John Calvert below b 1692. > > > >Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. > >William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. > >These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. > >Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However > >the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William > >and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His > >father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was > >George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his > >children are the alias Harrisons. > > > >Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin > >Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across > >the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, > >mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have > >received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My > >Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who > >m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed > >at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to > >OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died > >with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and > >son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which > >was when she actually came to > >OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my > >mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. > > > >Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not > >know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? > >For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This > >would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? > > > >Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena > >Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I > >listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a > >moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. > >I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m > >Sarah Williamson. > > > >dai > > > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html > >or rich text formatted email to the list. 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I believe I am becoming confused. I am a descendent of George the Younger who I show with four children; Levi, George, Margaret and Cynthia. His son George was supposedly killed in the Revolution (An Index of Calverts (1664-1799) by John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, George Calvert, a Revolutionary soldier, died in the service, 1777). George the Younger was b. abt 1723 and d. 1802 in Prince William County. I believe the "alias Harrison" family were the children of his uncle, John Calvert 1692 - 1739 who m. a Harrison woman. Please correct me if I'm in error. Karen Carty St. Louis ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Calvert" <j.calvert@comcast.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 4:47 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Re: William Calvert and Jane Craig > I hoped you had stumbled onto something. In fact, I think you have, but we > have not put the right blocks together. > You may be right that there is a definite inter-relationship of all these > Calverts with a common origin. > > Something more on which you can speculate; George the Younger had a son > John who was born c.1742. The son disappeared from view about the time of > the Revolutionary War. People have speculated that he died in the war. > Others have tried to tie him into their family lines. I only offer this > without saying this is even a possibility. > > Too, there is another John Calvert who is found in the VA/DE-MD area in the > minutes of the Monmouth Monthly Meeting. No one knows his origin and only > notes that he moved to PA. He was one of the founders of this meeting as I > remember. The time is right, but there is no proof. > > I do hope all of those who perpetrated the Calvert fraud are now slowly > roasting somewhere in the Netherlands. > > Jim > > > > At 08:45 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > >Sorry... Goes to show you when you do stuff off the top of your head it > >gets you in truble...I should have said that I was speculating about it... > >I don't know for sure who John 1766 parent is. and yes I know that the > >John that you are referring to in Mifflin. No, I do not have proof and > >should have noted that. The Powell thing I find interesting because of > >the association of William and Jacob and also Jane plus the elder Powell > >marriage. Also the tie to The Taylor marriage that comes back down to > >Virginia Taylor, my mother's cousin. This is her paternal line and on her > >maternal side her mother was a > >lemasters and my Great Grandmother was Martha Lemasters of Isaac and > >Christina Criss. > > > >I do know this: That there is an Alexander Calvert who marries Mary > >WHealer in Somerset Co MD in 1744. Their son Isaac b 1747. There is old > >Swedes recorded marriage of Isaac to Elizabeth Gart in 1768. It is > >posited that someone found a marriage of an Isaac by 1742 or 9 to > >a Frances Bullock as we have all discussed. Of course in my own > >appraisal of family data Isaac m fanny Bullitt. Now keep in mind > >I have an inking that this isaac is the father to Thomas and not the Isaac > >everyone else is looking at but we do have the Will of Robert > >and the whole bunch is there of Isaac's descent just about. Sons and Dau. > >and so on. David > > > > > > > > > >"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde > > > >-- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: > >David, > > > >Do you have the proof of John Calvert being the son of Reuben > >Calvert? This would, of course, overturn the research that John Calvert > >who married Esther Jones was the son of John Calvert who resided in Upper > >Bald Eagle township of Mifflin County at the same time as John, Jr.. That > >being the case, then John who married Esther is not the brother of Job and > >Jacob Calvert. These two are definitely tied to the elder John Calvert > >through the 1790s tax rolls of Mifflin County. The elder John Calvert had > >two younger males living in the household at the time of the 1790 > >census. We have always assumed these were Job and Jacob. (The county tax > >rolls seem to substantiate this.) > > > >John Calvert who married Esther is listed on the 1790 Federal Census as > >John, Jr.. The elder John Calvert is cited as simply "John Calvert" on > >this census. (Upper Bald Eagle township and Potter township later became a > >part of Centre County.) It was assumed through information handed down by > >the various family members that John, Job and Jacob of Belmont County were > >brothers. But, other than the tradition of elders handing down this > >belief to their descendants, we have no definite proof of this. > > > >It makes the whole thing even more interesting. > > > >Jim Calvert > > > >At 05:01 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > > > >Jim, > > > > > >I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John > > >Calvert. > > > > > >Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The > > >Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as > > >the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not > > >documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac > > >of John Calvert below b 1692. > > > > > >Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. > > >William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. > > >These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. > > >Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However > > >the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William > > >and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His > > >father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was > > >George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his > > >children are the alias Harrisons. > > > > > >Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin > > >Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across > > >the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, > > >mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have > > >received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My > > >Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who > > >m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed > > >at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to > > >OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died > > >with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and > > >son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which > > >was when she actually came to > > >OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my > > >mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. > > > > > >Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not > > >know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? > > >For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This > > >would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? > > > > > >Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena > > >Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I > > >listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a > > >moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. > > >I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m > > >Sarah Williamson. > > > > > >dai > > > > > > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html > > >or rich text formatted email to the list. 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Sorry... Goes to show you when you do stuff off the top of your head it gets you in truble...I should have said that I was speculating about it... I don't know for sure who John 1766 parent is. and yes I know that the John that you are referring to in Mifflin. No, I do not have proof and should have noted that. The Powell thing I find interesting because of the association of William and Jacob and also Jane plus the elder Powell marriage. Also the tie to The Taylor marriage that comes back down to Virginia Taylor, my mother's cousin. This is her paternal line and on her maternal side her mother was a lemasters and my Great Grandmother was Martha Lemasters of Isaac and Christina Criss. I do know this: That there is an Alexander Calvert who marries Mary WHealer in Somerset Co MD in 1744. Their son Isaac b 1747. There is old Swedes recorded marriage of Isaac to Elizabeth Gart in 1768. It is posited that someone found a marriage of an Isaac by 1742 or 9 to a Frances Bullock as we have all discussed. Of course in my own appraisal of family data Isaac m fanny Bullitt. Now keep in mind I have an inking that this isaac is the father to Thomas and not the Isaac everyone else is looking at but we do have the Will of Robert and the whole bunch is there of Isaac's descent just about. Sons and Dau. and so on. David "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: David, Do you have the proof of John Calvert being the son of Reuben Calvert? This would, of course, overturn the research that John Calvert who married Esther Jones was the son of John Calvert who resided in Upper Bald Eagle township of Mifflin County at the same time as John, Jr.. That being the case, then John who married Esther is not the brother of Job and Jacob Calvert. These two are definitely tied to the elder John Calvert through the 1790s tax rolls of Mifflin County. The elder John Calvert had two younger males living in the household at the time of the 1790 census. We have always assumed these were Job and Jacob. (The county tax rolls seem to substantiate this.) John Calvert who married Esther is listed on the 1790 Federal Census as John, Jr.. The elder John Calvert is cited as simply "John Calvert" on this census. (Upper Bald Eagle township and Potter township later became a part of Centre County.) It was assumed through information handed down by the various family members that John, Job and Jacob of Belmont County were brothers. But, other than the tradition of elders handing down this belief to their descendants, we have no definite proof of this. It makes the whole thing even more interesting. Jim Calvert At 05:01 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Jim, > >I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John >Calvert. > >Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The >Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as >the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not >documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac >of John Calvert below b 1692. > >Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. >William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. >These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. >Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However >the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William >and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His >father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was >George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his >children are the alias Harrisons. > >Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin >Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across >the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, >mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have >received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My >Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who >m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed >at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to >OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died >with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and >son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which >was when she actually came to >OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my >mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. > >Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not >know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? >For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This >would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? > >Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena >Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I >listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a >moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. >I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m >Sarah Williamson. > >dai > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html >or rich text formatted email to the list. 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David: According to Gilbert Cope: William Calvert is the son of Thomas Calvert and Sarah Williamson of Upper Providence, Chester Co., PA. His siblings are: Joshua, disowned by Chester mo. mtg. Rebecca, joins Philadelphia mo. mtg. John m. Jane, wid. of Jos. Mercer, dau. of Edward & Sarah Swayne Daniel, disowned for neglecting meetings & leaving the parts Isaac, disowned 1769 for being married by priest Thomas, d. 1781, will proved 1781, leaves hat to Isaac's son Robert Deborah, disowned 1779.
Jim, I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John Calvert. Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac of John Calvert below b 1692. Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his children are the alias Harrisons. Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which was when she actually came to OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m Sarah Williamson. dai
I hoped you had stumbled onto something. In fact, I think you have, but we have not put the right blocks together. You may be right that there is a definite inter-relationship of all these Calverts with a common origin. Something more on which you can speculate; George the Younger had a son John who was born c.1742. The son disappeared from view about the time of the Revolutionary War. People have speculated that he died in the war. Others have tried to tie him into their family lines. I only offer this without saying this is even a possibility. Too, there is another John Calvert who is found in the VA/DE-MD area in the minutes of the Monmouth Monthly Meeting. No one knows his origin and only notes that he moved to PA. He was one of the founders of this meeting as I remember. The time is right, but there is no proof. I do hope all of those who perpetrated the Calvert fraud are now slowly roasting somewhere in the Netherlands. Jim At 08:45 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Sorry... Goes to show you when you do stuff off the top of your head it >gets you in truble...I should have said that I was speculating about it... >I don't know for sure who John 1766 parent is. and yes I know that the >John that you are referring to in Mifflin. No, I do not have proof and >should have noted that. The Powell thing I find interesting because of >the association of William and Jacob and also Jane plus the elder Powell >marriage. Also the tie to The Taylor marriage that comes back down to >Virginia Taylor, my mother's cousin. This is her paternal line and on her >maternal side her mother was a >lemasters and my Great Grandmother was Martha Lemasters of Isaac and >Christina Criss. > >I do know this: That there is an Alexander Calvert who marries Mary >WHealer in Somerset Co MD in 1744. Their son Isaac b 1747. There is old >Swedes recorded marriage of Isaac to Elizabeth Gart in 1768. It is >posited that someone found a marriage of an Isaac by 1742 or 9 to >a Frances Bullock as we have all discussed. Of course in my own >appraisal of family data Isaac m fanny Bullitt. Now keep in mind >I have an inking that this isaac is the father to Thomas and not the Isaac >everyone else is looking at but we do have the Will of Robert >and the whole bunch is there of Isaac's descent just about. Sons and Dau. >and so on. David > > > > >"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde > >-- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: >David, > >Do you have the proof of John Calvert being the son of Reuben >Calvert? This would, of course, overturn the research that John Calvert >who married Esther Jones was the son of John Calvert who resided in Upper >Bald Eagle township of Mifflin County at the same time as John, Jr.. That >being the case, then John who married Esther is not the brother of Job and >Jacob Calvert. These two are definitely tied to the elder John Calvert >through the 1790s tax rolls of Mifflin County. The elder John Calvert had >two younger males living in the household at the time of the 1790 >census. We have always assumed these were Job and Jacob. (The county tax >rolls seem to substantiate this.) > >John Calvert who married Esther is listed on the 1790 Federal Census as >John, Jr.. The elder John Calvert is cited as simply "John Calvert" on >this census. (Upper Bald Eagle township and Potter township later became a >part of Centre County.) It was assumed through information handed down by >the various family members that John, Job and Jacob of Belmont County were >brothers. But, other than the tradition of elders handing down this >belief to their descendants, we have no definite proof of this. > >It makes the whole thing even more interesting. > >Jim Calvert > >At 05:01 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > >Jim, > > > >I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John > >Calvert. > > > >Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The > >Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as > >the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not > >documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac > >of John Calvert below b 1692. > > > >Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. > >William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. > >These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. > >Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However > >the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William > >and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His > >father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was > >George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his > >children are the alias Harrisons. > > > >Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin > >Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across > >the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, > >mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have > >received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My > >Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who > >m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed > >at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to > >OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died > >with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and > >son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which > >was when she actually came to > >OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my > >mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. > > > >Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not > >know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? > >For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This > >would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? > > > >Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena > >Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I > >listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a > >moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. > >I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m > >Sarah Williamson. > > > >dai > > > > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html > >or rich text formatted email to the list. 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David, Do you have the proof of John Calvert being the son of Reuben Calvert? This would, of course, overturn the research that John Calvert who married Esther Jones was the son of John Calvert who resided in Upper Bald Eagle township of Mifflin County at the same time as John, Jr.. That being the case, then John who married Esther is not the brother of Job and Jacob Calvert. These two are definitely tied to the elder John Calvert through the 1790s tax rolls of Mifflin County. The elder John Calvert had two younger males living in the household at the time of the 1790 census. We have always assumed these were Job and Jacob. (The county tax rolls seem to substantiate this.) John Calvert who married Esther is listed on the 1790 Federal Census as John, Jr.. The elder John Calvert is cited as simply "John Calvert" on this census. (Upper Bald Eagle township and Potter township later became a part of Centre County.) It was assumed through information handed down by the various family members that John, Job and Jacob of Belmont County were brothers. But, other than the tradition of elders handing down this belief to their descendants, we have no definite proof of this. It makes the whole thing even more interesting. Jim Calvert At 05:01 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Jim, > >I had the marriage of William and Jane Craig. This is the son of John >Calvert. > >Here is why I find this William interesting ...due to the Powells. The >Powells Calverts and others came out of MD to PA and western VA as >the frontier opened and indian troubles began to subside. My line not >documented but I believe that Isaac Calvert my line was William Isaac >of John Calvert below b 1692. > >Jacob Calvert b1797 M Mary Powell abt 1795 married 1822. >William Calvert c1799 M Rachel Powell c1799 m 1822. >These two are sisters, dau. of James Powell and unknown wife. >Ohio County marriages index at Marshall County, Court H. However >the actually occurred in Ohio County at the time of the events. William >and Jacob are sons of John Calvert b MD b 1766 m "Hetty" Esther Jones. His >father Was Reuben Calvert who m Sarah Cromwell. Reuben's father was >George Calvert the Younger b 1694. He is brother to John B1692 and his >children are the alias Harrisons. > >Jcaob had Dau Jane who M Benjamin Taylor the Elder. His son Benjamin >Franklin Taylor m Mary Ann Mobley and had Job Taylor who moved back across >the OH to Wetzel. His son Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters, >mother of Virginia my mothers cousin who m Anglo Ballard, from who I have >received much material. Sarah is of Isaac's line, died about 1980. My >Grandmother was Isaac Lemasters and Christina Criss' Daughter, Martha who >m John Ewing Calvert b 1856 Silver Hill Wetzel and who was Shot and killed >at the Calvert Saloon in West, New Years Morning of 1906. Martha went to >OK with son Arthur and her 3 youngest Children. Arthurs wife Lena died >with one twin in 1904. The other twin did not survive 1906. Dau. Hazel and >son Elmer went to OK. Hazel stayed with Lena's siblings until 1919 which >was when she actually came to >OK. Arthur m3 Amanda Sylvesta Rose and of issue of this marriage only my >mother survives: Dorthey Lee Calvert. > >Walter Calvert is the son of William. Got that and children. I did not >know about the other marriages. Now, I wonder who this Mary Powell is? >For Mary and Rachel Powell I show James Powell, unknown mother. This >would be contemporary with your Walter b 1779? > >Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena >Gregg, and Rachel Stern. I did not know about the other marriages. I >listed 4 children by Mary, Jane, Powell, Evan and William. When you get a >moment you might enlighten me about the issue of the other marriages etc. >I know this Walter is the son of William and his farther Thomas who m >Sarah Williamson. > >dai > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachments and/or html >or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address >the listowner at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com
According to Gilbert Cope (The Smedley Family): William Calvert m. Jane Craig at Old Swede's Church, Wilmington, DE on November 23, 1775. Walter, b. 1791, d. 1866, married three times: Mary Powell, Parthena Gregg, and Rachel Stern ----- Original Message ----- From: Ddelliottg@aol.com Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 8:48 PM To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CALVERT] Re: William Calvert and Jane Craig This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1022.1 Message Board Post: A Walter Calvert showed up in New Castle, wilmington, Delaware. right age. Married a Berthena, no last name. ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy/calvert for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1022.1 Message Board Post: A Walter Calvert showed up in New Castle, wilmington, Delaware. right age. Married a Berthena, no last name.