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    1. Re: [CALVERT] Ayrton/Calvert
    2. Hi, Gilli! Thanks for your reply to the Ayrton/Calvert query. I'm a 90 year old guy that did most of my genealogy in the 1980's. I just ran across the Calvert list by accident. I've always wondered what became of some of the relatives. Yes, you had my grandfather, James, pegged. He met and married Ann in Manchester, NH. They returned to Burnley for a few years (census 1881) then back to New England. I guess I'm naive on this, but what are the VBRI discs you mention? Thanks, Russ Ayrton

    09/25/2003 07:43:11
    1. Re: [CALVERT] William Calvert and Jane Craig
    2. JAMES R RAY
    3. See The Smedley Family by Gilbert Cope for more on these Calverts. It is on microfilm at Family History Center #1036012. PP. 121 and 122 have a brief history of the Calvert family of Chester Co. P. 218 has the family of William and Jane Craig. William Calvert is the son of Thomas Calvert and Sarah Williamson. Siblings include Joshua, Rebecca, John, Daniel, Isaac (who is my interest), Thomas, and Deborah. Jim Ray

    09/25/2003 03:42:26
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Calvert research VA/PA/WV
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert,Asams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/1018.1.1 Message Board Post: David.My grandmother told me that her mother LILA FRANSIS CALVERT was related to Lord Calvert of Maryland when I was a little girl in the 1960's!The oral history still being told.My grandmother could barley read or write so I know it was something she was told not read.I have not been able to find much on the Calvert line yet.Fansis was born in1875 in Illinois her father JAMES CALVERT mother maiden name ADAMS.

    09/25/2003 01:32:39
    1. [CALVERT] William Calvert and Jane Craig
    2. 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 Message Board Post: IS ANY ONE RESEARCHING THIS FAMILY? William Calvert and Jane Craig IGI from the Mormon libaray, list this family twice. John born 1793 Mary born 1977 William born 1778 Walter born 1791 They are listed at both Marlbro, Chester County, Penn and Wilminton, Lawrence County, Penn. Lawrence County was donation land. THIS CAN ALSO BE PART OF THE SCAM OF THE CALVERT WILL.

    09/24/2003 05:23:21
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Ayrton/Calvert
    2. Gilly Holt
    3. HI Russ, from the BVRI discs CALVERT, Richard Age: 20 Marriage Wife: Elizabeth AYRTON Age: 19 Marriage Date: 30 Sep 1865 Recorded in: Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England Husband's Father: Thomas CALVERT Wife's Father: William AYRTON Source: FHL Film Dates: 1855 - 1875 also from the BVRI URTON OR AIRTON, Elizabeth Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 16 Aug 1846 Recorded in: Burnley, Lancashire, England Collection: BTs Father: William URTON OR AIRTON Mother: Ann Source: FHL Film 1068827 Dates: 1837 - 1847 AIRTON, Mary Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 28 Nov 1841 Recorded in: Burnley, Lancashire, England Collection: BTs Father: William AIRTON Mother: Anne Source: FHL Film 1068827 Dates: 1837 - 1847 I did not find a record for James on the BVRI From the 1881 census could this entry be "your" James Dwelling: 10 Coke St Census Place: Whalley, Lancashire, England Source: FHL Film 1341994 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4150 Folio 58 Page 45 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James AYRTON M 37 M Burnley, Lancashire, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Annie AYRTON M 30 F Manchester, Lancashire, England Rel: Wife Occ: Housekeeper Ella AYRTON U 1 F Burnley, Lancashire, England Rel: Daur Oswald AYRTON U 2 M Burnley, Lancashire, England Rel: Son Hope this helps Gilly ----- Original Message ----- From: "notrya" <notrya@netzero.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 1:32 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Ayrton/Calvert > I have a grandfather, James Ayrton, born in Burnley, Lancashire, England in 1843. A sister, Elizabeth, born in Aug 02, 1846 later married a Richard Calvert. Does anybody have any information on this Calvert? My primary interest is the Ayrton line but would like to know what became of the Calverts. I have reason to believe that some of them landed in Massachusetts in the late 1880's. Thanks for listening. > Russ Ayrton > > > ==== 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. > >

    09/24/2003 03:46:16
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: Calvert research VA/PA/WV
    2. David Edwin Bell
    3. Hi Cathy. Lets back up. I know we chatted a bit once about your line and I have forgotten--where does your family line end up? that is Calvert? Do Sarah and William go to KY? OH? Do you have inkling of diferrent spelling for Thomas, such as Colbert or Colvert or even Covalt? David "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> wrote: I can't fit my Thomas Calvert into either the Lord Baltimore or the Quaker groups. His daughter, Sarah, married William Cooling in Cecil Co, MD in 1823. I have no other clues as to his parentage. The Coolings were Methodists. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <daipdq@juno.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 1:59 AM Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Calvert research VA/PA/WV > 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/1018.1 > > Message Board Post: > > When you think about genealogy, you are thinking history. Having found Thomas C. Calvert Sr in Greene Co PA, Will, documentation, vendue, etc I knew for certain that there is a very succinct history to this family line. I do know this via seconary documentation: THomas Father was Isaac who married Fanny Bullitt(sic). other researchers who know the Calverts and other lines well would indicate this is the Bullitts out of VA. I thought early on that Frances Bullitt was the wife of Isaac but she is too young. I presume still, that thinking this is a valid assumption, based on locale and origination of the Calverts out of MD and > VA. > > To be sure, there is an Isaac Calvert of the John Calvert Line most likely, he is found in chester and probably a brother to the > John and Daniel Calvert there, or the Thomas or the Joshua who m Deborah Harlan and is associated with the Chenowith family line and/or the Hollingsworth. But Truthfully I can say there is no inkling anywhere in my family of a quaker association, except by marriage. There are 5 family lines that have passed down the fact that these Calverts of first, Western VA are out of MD: My Calvert family, The Harlan Carnely Lemasters and Taylors, all 5 family groups having a heritage of the same story: Thomas and his ancestors were from Maryland. Now don't read this to say that I know this is the truth, because I do not. However, in all 5 of these families there is the family story that these Calverts were related to one of the Lords Baltimore, namely, Ceciliius. So fo course when I took over from Dorthey Lee Calvert, I presumed a lot, but kept this essential focus intact. > > for nearly a year I have looked for Isaac Calvert who could poossiblyy be disassoicated from any connection with the Irish Calverts to nno avaiil. But I did begin to dig into other spellings of the Calvert surname and I found an Isaac Colbert born in Somerset Co. MD 1747/8 whho was son of Alexander Colbert who married Mary Whealer in 1744. Thiss really got my attention. I wsa thinking geography, how close things were and various family associated researchers who also had looked at this Isaac. THere are 4 diffrent frames of reference which indicate the heritage of Isaac. one indicates that Isaac was b 1735 father of Thomas. Another William but has THomas bdate as 1784 which is the wrong Thomas. Still another gets down to a lot closer look, still with Thomas and Isaac and going back to John Calvert who > is the son of George b1668(Eliabeth Doyne). This john was supposedly the one who came to the middle potomac and started a fur trading post, father of William father of Isaac. > > Still another posits the father of Isaac as Reason Calvert b abt 1722. So it goes round and round as I seek him..>>>WHO ARE YOU ISAAC? > > There is a transcription of a newspaper article in the files at > Cornerstone genealogy. I had seen this quite some time ago. It was John Calvert came in to pay his bill and he told a story of his family. At first, I could not make the connection until we figured out the brothers and sisters of my THomas C. Calvert Jr. Then (sigh by gawd as a later descendent of this Thomas was wont to say), it hit me. Had I not gone to Greene County, I would never have found any of this. I would never have had the sense to go back again and again and I will be there again just after thanksgiving. > > Even the research story gets interesting but anyway, this John D names names which are in the faamily and ends up saying in the news article, that sure, my family is from 'Bucks Lancaster, England.' This tells me that John D Calvert who told the reporter this story in 1881 knew where he was from and from the family to which his ancestry belonged. > > I cannot say if he meant Bucks meaning the county in PA. Or Lancaster the county in VA or PA or in the UK meaning Buckinghamshire which is south and east of Yorkshire. It certainly meant that a 76 year old man knew his family heritage was from England. > > Well, I will buy that. Of course the presumption on my part was this was so all along. > > I hope this makes interesting story telling but the single key fact is that we know via this news article, the heritage of the My Calvert family, even more than we knew before. FUrther in this collection of documentation is a letter of Ida Calvert to her Uncle Dr. Thomas Miller Calvert, defining a trip from Silverhill, Wetzel Co WV to Greene Co pa. She says where the farms of Isaac and Thomas were located, even finding the tombstone of Thomas Sr, still intact and readable in 1921 though in 3 pieces. She finds the Faney Bulet stone at Old Blacksville Cemetery,, etc. > > It is very clear that Isaac, the father of Thomas married a Fanny Bulliitt(sic) Boulet, bulet bullett etc. Finding an Isaac who was of MD and not PA of the Irish Calvert line was a very big find. There is in the records of PA an Isaac who marries an Elizabeth Gart. He is suupposed out of somerset according to somee researchers but at least we can say that there are possibly two isaacs who have association with West PA. > > I am sure that those who are researching this form the frame of Reference of George Dye who married Sarah Hannah Calvert, D/O Isaac Calvert and Francis (lnu) or Bulliitt(sic) or Bullock b1769 are interested also. I know there is much here that I am not documenting in this simple posting. Many of the my fellow reseearchers looking at the Isaac who was father of Sarah Hannah have pointed at the Isaac of CHester and that he is > of the Quaker Irish. I respectfully disagree. I have 3 or 4 of the descendent lines of Calverts of Isaac who say they were from Virginia and have no Quaker connection except via marriage. > This includes descendents of Thomas Clare Jr, Hugh Ewing Calvert, John D. Calvert which are 3 of the sons of Thomas Sr. > > I hope this stirs your interest. It really doesn't matter to me if the > line is Irish or from TImbuktu. The whole point is to go as far as we can.. > > best regards to all, David Bell > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com > > ==== 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.

    09/24/2003 03:11:50
    1. Re: [CALVERT] SURNAME MARION
    2. After reading two E-mails with Marion in the name and also Ohio I am wondering if my James Calvert came from there. I know he ended up in Campbell County, Kentucky and married Lydia Rardin there in 1836 before coming to Missouri. Linda

    09/24/2003 10:48:15
    1. Re: [CALVERT] James Calvert
    2. I have come across the name Marion several times before as a middle name. Linda

    09/24/2003 10:43:54
    1. [CALVERT] Ayrton/Calvert
    2. notrya
    3. I have a grandfather, James Ayrton, born in Burnley, Lancashire, England in 1843. A sister, Elizabeth, born in Aug 02, 1846 later married a Richard Calvert. Does anybody have any information on this Calvert? My primary interest is the Ayrton line but would like to know what became of the Calverts. I have reason to believe that some of them landed in Massachusetts in the late 1880's. Thanks for listening. Russ Ayrton

    09/24/2003 10:32:18
    1. [CALVERT] SURNAME MARION
    2. norma harkness
    3. My great grandfather's brother was Franklin Marion Calvert, b. 1845, Belmont County, OH. Norma H.

    09/24/2003 10:22:59
    1. Re: [CALVERT] James Calvert
    2. Jim, I hope Mr. Maples is doing all right since his accident. Here are the names and dates I have on my Ancestors and family. James Calvert born 1812 in Ohio moved to Kentucky. Married Lydia Rardin daughter of Jacob Rardin and Elizabeth Behymer. They moved to or around Nodaway, Missouri or Amazonia, Missouri in Andrew County. James was remarried in Doniphan County, Kansas to Angeline Allumbaugh. Records show his name as John Calvert there. James (John) Calvert born 1812 in Ohio. (Great-Greatgrandfather.) Lydia (Rardin) Calvert born 1818. (Children) Basil Calvert born 1837 in Kentucky. Marion Calvert born 1839 in Kentucky. George Mansfield Calvert (Greatgrandfather) born August 16,1840 in Louisville, Kentucky. Died January 31, 1914 in Nodaway, Missouri. buried at Caples Cemetery. Nancy Calvert born 1844 in Kentucky. Mary Elizabeth born 1846 in Kentucky. Hannibal Calvert born 1849 in Kentucky. I am sorry but that is all the information I have on them. I have no dates only years on them. I also have my Grandfather and his siblings if you need them for Mr. Maples. I would love to find out about my family tree more. My dad's name was James and so is my brothers. There are a lot of James. Thank you so much. Linda (Calvert) S.

    09/24/2003 08:59:31
    1. RE: [CALVERT] James Calvert
    2. Joy, Carolyn
    3. Linda, my ggrandfather was William Marion Calvert Born 1832 Belmont Co., OH We could never figure where the name Marion came from. This is strange it shows up in your line also. Carolyn Joy -----Original Message----- From: Calstock@cs.com [mailto:Calstock@cs.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 2:00 PM To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CALVERT] James Calvert Jim, I hope Mr. Maples is doing all right since his accident. Here are the names and dates I have on my Ancestors and family. James Calvert born 1812 in Ohio moved to Kentucky. Married Lydia Rardin daughter of Jacob Rardin and Elizabeth Behymer. They moved to or around Nodaway, Missouri or Amazonia, Missouri in Andrew County. James was remarried in Doniphan County, Kansas to Angeline Allumbaugh. Records show his name as John Calvert there. James (John) Calvert born 1812 in Ohio. (Great-Greatgrandfather.) Lydia (Rardin) Calvert born 1818. (Children) Basil Calvert born 1837 in Kentucky. Marion Calvert born 1839 in Kentucky. George Mansfield Calvert (Greatgrandfather) born August 16,1840 in Louisville, Kentucky. Died January 31, 1914 in Nodaway, Missouri. buried at Caples Cemetery. Nancy Calvert born 1844 in Kentucky. Mary Elizabeth born 1846 in Kentucky. Hannibal Calvert born 1849 in Kentucky. I am sorry but that is all the information I have on them. I have no dates only years on them. I also have my Grandfather and his siblings if you need them for Mr. Maples. I would love to find out about my family tree more. My dad's name was James and so is my brothers. There are a lot of James. Thank you so much. Linda (Calvert) S. ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: calvert-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mail) or calvert-d-request@rootsweb (for digest mail) with the body message of UNSUBSCRIBE

    09/24/2003 08:48:57
    1. [CALVERT] Lewis Co., KY William H Calvert & John W. Calvert
    2. Joy, Carolyn
    3. Stumbled across this info maybe someone is looking for these guys. CJ From: "Quan Pruitt" <pruitt@msn.com> Date: 2003/09/23 Tue AM 09:04:54 EDT To: KY-SLAVES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KY-SLAVES] Fw: [KYF] PROBATE: Victor, 1823-1829, Lewis County forward with permission. Quan ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancy T R I C E To: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 8:39 PM Subject: [KYF] PROBATE: Victor, 1823-1829, Lewis County Submitted by: Kaylene Thaler Registry #: http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00007.html#0001551 July Court 1823 On the motion of Alsea Victor and Stephen Halbert Administrators on the Estate of Samuel B. Victor deceased, It is ordered that William Wilson, William H Calvert, Samuel Redman and Daniel Halbert or any three of them be appointed commissioners who being first duly sworn before some justice of the peace in and for Lewis County do Proceed to value and appraise in current money the Slaves (if any) and personal estate of the said Samuel B. Victor deceased and make out and return an inventory of the said decedants Estate to the court. A copy Teste Jos. Robb County Clerk Personally appeared before me the Subscriber a Justice of the peace for said county Samuel Redman, Wm H Calvert and William Wilson and took the oath prescribed by Law to fulfill the within order given under my hand this 3rd day of Sept 1823. Thomas Parker An Invientory and appraisement of the Estate of Samuel B. Victor deceased [...]Animals, Farm Supplies, Carpenters tools, books, furnature, 1 negro boy Ben $400 , I negro boy Isaiah $200, saddles for a man and woman [...] We the undersigned being appointed by the worshipfull court of Lewis county first being duly sworn proceeded to value the slaves and personal property of Samuel B. Victor dec'd as above given under our hands this 3rd day of September 1823 Stephen Halbert William H Calvert Samuel Redman William Wilson At a county court began and held for Lewis County on Monday the fifteenth day of December 1823 the foregoing inventory and appraisement of the estate of Samuel B. Victor deceased was returned and ordered to be certified and recorded and the same with this certificate is duly recorded. Jos. Robb Clerk Lewis County Court A list of property of Samuel B. Victor deceased. Sold at public auction on the 14th day of September 1823 $ Alsea Victor one bed & furniture 6.00 Same one bed & furniture 5.00 Same one spinning wheel 1.00 Same one cupboard & furnature 2.00 Same one womans saddle & bridle 7.00 Same one table & chest 2.17 Same seven chairs 1.11 Same 1 oven, 3 buckets tea kettle & smoothing iron 3.00 Daniel Halbert two pair of Gear & Clprses 2.39 1/2 Alsea Victor 1 ten gallon kettle 1.25 John Crawford one pot .75 Jacob Frizzel one saddle & bridle 2.75 Thomas Davis one ten gallon kettle 1.31 1/4 Stephen Halbert two augers and chisels 1.62 1/2 Thomas Davis one hand saw 1 37 1/2 John Crawford one chopping axe 1.12 1/2 Wm. B. Parker one axe .50 William Wilson one iron wedge .68 3/4 William Nash one curry comb .62 1/2 Daniel Halbert one lot of tuncepey .50 Alsea Victor one barrel .12 1/2 Daniel Halbert one gun & tobacco 1.12 1/2 Alsea Victor one barrel and salt .50 John McDaniel Jr. One barrel .31 1/4 John W. Calvert one pair of double trees 1.50 Daniel J. Covington one [???] plow 3.16 1/4 John Crawford one hanors 1.25 John Crawford one shovel plow 1.12 1/2 Alsea Victor one bay mare 30.00 Thomas Davis one bluenut soniel mare 30.00 Burr J. Harrison six sheep 8.25 Alsea Victor one brown bay 8.00 Samuel Redman one black and white heifer 4.87 1/2 John Griffith one bundle ben 7.50 Otho Hendrickson one bull calf 3.50 John Griffith one brown heifer 7.75 Stephen Halbert one brown cow 8.81 1/4 Alsea Victor one brown heifer 4.00 Wiliam Wilson one brown steer 3.37 1/2 John Griffith one mottle faced iron 8.75 Daniel Halbert one rifle gun 10.62 1/2 Jonathan Crawford 3 hogs 6.00 Daniel Halbert 4 pigs 2.00 Woodword Roberts one basket of nales 3.50 Thomas Davis one weeding hoe 1.80 1/4 Alsea Victor Three Sheep 3.00 Daniel Halbert Clerk ___________ At a county court began and held for Lewis county at the court house in the town of Clarksburg on Monday the 19th Day of February in the year AD 1827 The Administrators on the Estate of Samuel B. Victor Deceased this Day returned a bill of the Sales of the Personal Estate of the said Dec'd which on their motion is ordered to be certified the ordered. A Copy Teste Jos. Robb Clerk Lewis County Janualry County Court 1827 On the motion of Stephen Halbert and Alsea Davis late Alsea Victor Administraors on the Estate of Samuel B. Victor Deceased It is ordered that John McDaniel George Thomas and Garret G. Smith or any two of them be appointed commissioners to Examing State and Settle all accounts to them proceeded by the said administrators relative to their administraion on the said decedants Estate and make ant and return an account and Settl3ement thereonto the court. A copy Teste Jos. Robb Clerk This day we Garret G. Smith and George Thomas two of the commissioners appointed by the Lewis County Court to Examine State and Settle all accounts to us produced by Stephen Halbert Adm. And Alsea Davis formerly Alcea Victor Adm. On the Estate of Samuel B. Victor Dec'd To said Estate To the amt. of the bill of sales produced By said Halbert $164.49 3/4 Monney collect4ed of Wm Esharm 24.00 ------------- $188.49 Credits to the amount of 91.56 1/4 ------------- $ 96.93 1/2 Credit by the clerks fee 2.19 bill voucher 142 ------------- $ 94.74 1/2 To us produced Do find that Stephen Halbert is justly indebted to the said Estate in the full amouont of Ninety four dollars and Seventy four and a halve cents given under our hand this 19th day of February 1827 Geo. Thomas Garret G. Smith Alsea Davis formerly Alsea Victor to the Estate of Samuel B. Victor Dec'd To ammount of property purchased at the sale of said estate Sale of said Estate $39.25 For by cash per recpts filed 6.00 -------- Balance Due Estate $33.25 Cantra By one motion favor of Wm Victor paid by Stephen Halbert Voucher filed No(1) 7.50 Paid for Leatter " " No(2) 3.37 Paid Wm. B. Patten " " No(3) .62 1/2 " Rob't Grant for coffin " " No(4) 10.00 " Dan'l Halbert Stiff terse for 1822 No(5) 1.93 3/4 " Wm P. Henderson " " " 1823 No (6) 1.93 3/4 " Nesbit Taylor " " No (7) 2.75 " Dan'l Halbert for whiskey " " No (8) 1.50 By our [???] for the widow out of estate 8.81 William Wilson Note 3.37 1/2 By a bed & furniture the widow 5.00 Cupboard " 2.00 Saddle & bridle " 7.00 Table & chest " 2.00 Chairs " 1.00 Tea Kettle ove and smoothing iron " 3.00 1 ten gallon Kettle " No(9 1.25 Barrel " .12 1/2 1 Barrel & Salt .50 1 Brown Cow 8.00 1 " heifer 4.00 3 sheep 3.00 Money Rec'd by the widow of J Crawford 8.25 Paid D Looney for Season of mares Voucher filed No(10) 2.50 " George Thomas No(11) 1.50 Paid Jacob Frizzel for his fee in a [??? ] .25 against Esharm -------- Amount Estate $91.56 At a county court began and held for Lewiw County at the Court house in the Town of Clarksburg on Monday the 19th day of February in the year AD 1827 - the commissioners appointed to Examine State and Settle with the administrators on the Estate of Samuel B. Victor Deceased this day returned their [???] Settlement which was Examined and approved of by the court and ordered to be certified and recorded and the Voucheres returned are ordered to be files A Copy Teste Jos. Robb Clerk Lewis County At a county court began and held for Lewis county at the court house in the town of Clarksburg on Monday the Fifteenth day of October AD 1827 Truitt Davis who was appointed as guardian for the infant heirs of Samuel B. Victor deceased this day made return of an inventory of the estate of his wards which came to his hands as Guardian which amounts to the sum of $730 was examined by the court and approved of and ordered to be certified and recorded A copy Teste Jos Robb And is as follows to wit An inventory of the Estate of the heirs of Samuel B. Victor Deceased To Wit: William C (or L) Victor, Hannah Victor, Mary Victor, and Susan E. Victor returned by me on the 15th day of october 1827 One negro boy Benjamin $400 66 acres of Land on Salt Crick excell month $330 --------- $730.00 Truitt Davis Guardian Lewis County: May County Court 1829 On the motion of Truitt Davis, guardian for the Infant heirs of Samuel B. Victor deceased It is ordered that Thomas Parker, Frederick R. Singleton & Hugh McIlvain or any two of them be appointed commissioners to examine State and Settle the accounts of the said Guardian for the yearly rents, slaves and profits of the estate of his wards. Stating the amount thereof and the disbursements made by said guardian for and in account of his wards Seperately distinctly, and plainly, for each, per annum - and make report of their accounts and settlements to the court A copy teste Joseph Robb Clk. L. Cty. C. Hugh McIlvain & F. R. Singleton was this day sworn to act agreeable to the within order by me W.B. Parker a Justice of the peace for Lewis Cty - Given under my hand this 5th day of Sept 1829 Lewis County 5th Sept 1829 In obedience to an order of the County court of Lewis County made at the May term of said court at the May term of said court 1829 appointing Thomas Parker, Hugh McIlvain & F. Singleton commissioners to Examing state and settle the accounts of Truitt Davis Guardian for the Heirs of Samuel B. Victor Dec'd Embracing the yearly rents, Slaves and profits of the Estate of his wards. We Hugh McIlvain And F R Singleton being two of the said commissioners met at the house of William B. Parker on the said 5th day of September 1829 and after being first sworn before William B. Parker a Justice of the peace for the County of Lewis proceeded to perform the duties of [???] As in the said order. We report that the Rents , on the years 1828 and 1829. We Estimate at $12.25 per annum making in all 24.50 We report that the hire of Ben a negro man for the year 1827 was $50.00 For the year 1828 was $45.00, for the year 1829 is $60.00 making in all the amount the $179.50. Said Guardian is chargable with including rents and negro hire. We report that the said guardian has received of Stephen Halbert the sum of 88.74 with interest upon $38.74 from the 15th January 1827 to the present time which amounts to 6.08 which several amounts added together makes the sum of 274.32 Which amount we report to be the total amount with the guardian is chargable with for and in accp. Of his wards. We Report that the guardian is Intitled to the following credits (To Wit) Tuition of William & Hannah Victor in 1826 accpt Letter F $2.00 To Tuition Hannah Victor 1827 Letter C 12.50 Tuition of Susannan A. Victor 1827 Letter A 62.50 Tuition of Mary Victor 1827 Letter B 50.00 Tuition of Hannah Victor 1827 Letter G 37 Garret G. Smith's Rep't Letter D 3.00 George Thomas Recpt Letter E 3.00 Tuition of William Victor 1829 Letter H 25.00 We report that the guardian is intitled to a credit of 92 cents upon Three Sheriffs Receipts for the years .92 1825, 1826, 1827. We also report that the guardian Has a credit for 89 cents in a fee bill, Letter F .89 Amounting in all ------------ 160.13 Which Deducted from the the 274.32 Leaves a balance due the wards ---------- $114.19 All of which we submit to the worshipful county court of Lewis County -- We further report that William C Victor is chargable with Board for the years 1827 & 1828 to the amount of $37.50 Hannah Victor is Chargable with Board for the same years. The same ammount $37.50 Which amount deducted from the $114.19 Leaves a balance of -------- $39.19 Due by Davis to his wards; which is also submitted; given under our hands the date first written. Hugh McIlvain F. Singleton At a county court began and held for Lewis County on Monday the Twenthy first day of Septemeber in the year 1829 - Two of the commissioners appointed to settle the accounts of Truitt Davis guardian for the Infant Heirs of Samuel B. Victor Deceased made report of the foregoing settlement of the accounts between said Guardian & his wards which being examined and approved of by the court is ordered to be certfied and recorded and the vouchers therwith returned ordered to be filed. A copy Teste Joseph Robb Clk, Lewis Cty Court

    09/24/2003 06:30:50
    1. [CALVERT] John Calvert born virginia married Jane Meanford from Ohio
    2. 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/1021 Message Board Post: Hi, I'm llooking for information on John Calvert who was born around 1810 in Virginia and married Jane Meanford. She was born around 1808 in Ohio. They had at least three children while they were living in Ohio. At some point either the entire family or some of the children settled in Illinois. Any information would be great. Thanks. Donna

    09/24/2003 04:41:10
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: Calvert research VA/PA/WV
    2. Cathy Berger
    3. I can't fit my Thomas Calvert into either the Lord Baltimore or the Quaker groups. His daughter, Sarah, married William Cooling in Cecil Co, MD in 1823. I have no other clues as to his parentage. The Coolings were Methodists. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <daipdq@juno.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 1:59 AM Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Calvert research VA/PA/WV > 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/1018.1 > > Message Board Post: > > When you think about genealogy, you are thinking history. Having found Thomas C. Calvert Sr in Greene Co PA, Will, documentation, vendue, etc I knew for certain that there is a very succinct history to this family line. I do know this via seconary documentation: THomas Father was Isaac who married Fanny Bullitt(sic). other researchers who know the Calverts and other lines well would indicate this is the Bullitts out of VA. I thought early on that Frances Bullitt was the wife of Isaac but she is too young. I presume still, that thinking this is a valid assumption, based on locale and origination of the Calverts out of MD and > VA. > > To be sure, there is an Isaac Calvert of the John Calvert Line most likely, he is found in chester and probably a brother to the > John and Daniel Calvert there, or the Thomas or the Joshua who m Deborah Harlan and is associated with the Chenowith family line and/or the Hollingsworth. But Truthfully I can say there is no inkling anywhere in my family of a quaker association, except by marriage. There are 5 family lines that have passed down the fact that these Calverts of first, Western VA are out of MD: My Calvert family, The Harlan Carnely Lemasters and Taylors, all 5 family groups having a heritage of the same story: Thomas and his ancestors were from Maryland. Now don't read this to say that I know this is the truth, because I do not. However, in all 5 of these families there is the family story that these Calverts were related to one of the Lords Baltimore, namely, Ceciliius. So fo course when I took over from Dorthey Lee Calvert, I presumed a lot, but kept this essential focus intact. > > for nearly a year I have looked for Isaac Calvert who could poossiblyy be disassoicated from any connection with the Irish Calverts to nno avaiil. But I did begin to dig into other spellings of the Calvert surname and I found an Isaac Colbert born in Somerset Co. MD 1747/8 whho was son of Alexander Colbert who married Mary Whealer in 1744. Thiss really got my attention. I wsa thinking geography, how close things were and various family associated researchers who also had looked at this Isaac. THere are 4 diffrent frames of reference which indicate the heritage of Isaac. one indicates that Isaac was b 1735 father of Thomas. Another William but has THomas bdate as 1784 which is the wrong Thomas. Still another gets down to a lot closer look, still with Thomas and Isaac and going back to John Calvert who > is the son of George b1668(Eliabeth Doyne). This john was supposedly the one who came to the middle potomac and started a fur trading post, father of William father of Isaac. > > Still another posits the father of Isaac as Reason Calvert b abt 1722. So it goes round and round as I seek him..>>>WHO ARE YOU ISAAC? > > There is a transcription of a newspaper article in the files at > Cornerstone genealogy. I had seen this quite some time ago. It was John Calvert came in to pay his bill and he told a story of his family. At first, I could not make the connection until we figured out the brothers and sisters of my THomas C. Calvert Jr. Then (sigh by gawd as a later descendent of this Thomas was wont to say), it hit me. Had I not gone to Greene County, I would never have found any of this. I would never have had the sense to go back again and again and I will be there again just after thanksgiving. > > Even the research story gets interesting but anyway, this John D names names which are in the faamily and ends up saying in the news article, that sure, my family is from 'Bucks Lancaster, England.' This tells me that John D Calvert who told the reporter this story in 1881 knew where he was from and from the family to which his ancestry belonged. > > I cannot say if he meant Bucks meaning the county in PA. Or Lancaster the county in VA or PA or in the UK meaning Buckinghamshire which is south and east of Yorkshire. It certainly meant that a 76 year old man knew his family heritage was from England. > > Well, I will buy that. Of course the presumption on my part was this was so all along. > > I hope this makes interesting story telling but the single key fact is that we know via this news article, the heritage of the My Calvert family, even more than we knew before. FUrther in this collection of documentation is a letter of Ida Calvert to her Uncle Dr. Thomas Miller Calvert, defining a trip from Silverhill, Wetzel Co WV to Greene Co pa. She says where the farms of Isaac and Thomas were located, even finding the tombstone of Thomas Sr, still intact and readable in 1921 though in 3 pieces. She finds the Faney Bulet stone at Old Blacksville Cemetery,, etc. > > It is very clear that Isaac, the father of Thomas married a Fanny Bulliitt(sic) Boulet, bulet bullett etc. Finding an Isaac who was of MD and not PA of the Irish Calvert line was a very big find. There is in the records of PA an Isaac who marries an Elizabeth Gart. He is suupposed out of somerset according to somee researchers but at least we can say that there are possibly two isaacs who have association with West PA. > > I am sure that those who are researching this form the frame of Reference of George Dye who married Sarah Hannah Calvert, D/O Isaac Calvert and Francis (lnu) or Bulliitt(sic) or Bullock b1769 are interested also. I know there is much here that I am not documenting in this simple posting. Many of the my fellow reseearchers looking at the Isaac who was father of Sarah Hannah have pointed at the Isaac of CHester and that he is > of the Quaker Irish. I respectfully disagree. I have 3 or 4 of the descendent lines of Calverts of Isaac who say they were from Virginia and have no Quaker connection except via marriage. > This includes descendents of Thomas Clare Jr, Hugh Ewing Calvert, John D. Calvert which are 3 of the sons of Thomas Sr. > > I hope this stirs your interest. It really doesn't matter to me if the > line is Irish or from TImbuktu. The whole point is to go as far as we can.. > > best regards to all, David Bell > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com > >

    09/24/2003 02:04:43
    1. [CALVERT] Re: Calvert research VA/PA/WV
    2. 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/1018.1 Message Board Post: When you think about genealogy, you are thinking history. Having found Thomas C. Calvert Sr in Greene Co PA, Will, documentation, vendue, etc I knew for certain that there is a very succinct history to this family line. I do know this via seconary documentation: THomas Father was Isaac who married Fanny Bullitt(sic). other researchers who know the Calverts and other lines well would indicate this is the Bullitts out of VA. I thought early on that Frances Bullitt was the wife of Isaac but she is too young. I presume still, that thinking this is a valid assumption, based on locale and origination of the Calverts out of MD and VA. To be sure, there is an Isaac Calvert of the John Calvert Line most likely, he is found in chester and probably a brother to the John and Daniel Calvert there, or the Thomas or the Joshua who m Deborah Harlan and is associated with the Chenowith family line and/or the Hollingsworth. But Truthfully I can say there is no inkling anywhere in my family of a quaker association, except by marriage. There are 5 family lines that have passed down the fact that these Calverts of first, Western VA are out of MD: My Calvert family, The Harlan Carnely Lemasters and Taylors, all 5 family groups having a heritage of the same story: Thomas and his ancestors were from Maryland. Now don't read this to say that I know this is the truth, because I do not. However, in all 5 of these families there is the family story that these Calverts were related to one of the Lords Baltimore, namely, Ceciliius. So fo course when I took over from Dorthey Lee Calvert, I presumed a lot, but kept this essential focus intact. for nearly a year I have looked for Isaac Calvert who could poossiblyy be disassoicated from any connection with the Irish Calverts to nno avaiil. But I did begin to dig into other spellings of the Calvert surname and I found an Isaac Colbert born in Somerset Co. MD 1747/8 whho was son of Alexander Colbert who married Mary Whealer in 1744. Thiss really got my attention. I wsa thinking geography, how close things were and various family associated researchers who also had looked at this Isaac. THere are 4 diffrent frames of reference which indicate the heritage of Isaac. one indicates that Isaac was b 1735 father of Thomas. Another William but has THomas bdate as 1784 which is the wrong Thomas. Still another gets down to a lot closer look, still with Thomas and Isaac and going back to John Calvert who is the son of George b1668(Eliabeth Doyne). This john was supposedly the one who came to the middle potomac and started a fur trading post, father of William father of Isaac. Still another posits the father of Isaac as Reason Calvert b abt 1722. So it goes round and round as I seek him..>>>WHO ARE YOU ISAAC? There is a transcription of a newspaper article in the files at Cornerstone genealogy. I had seen this quite some time ago. It was John Calvert came in to pay his bill and he told a story of his family. At first, I could not make the connection until we figured out the brothers and sisters of my THomas C. Calvert Jr. Then (sigh by gawd as a later descendent of this Thomas was wont to say), it hit me. Had I not gone to Greene County, I would never have found any of this. I would never have had the sense to go back again and again and I will be there again just after thanksgiving. Even the research story gets interesting but anyway, this John D names names which are in the faamily and ends up saying in the news article, that sure, my family is from 'Bucks Lancaster, England.' This tells me that John D Calvert who told the reporter this story in 1881 knew where he was from and from the family to which his ancestry belonged. I cannot say if he meant Bucks meaning the county in PA. Or Lancaster the county in VA or PA or in the UK meaning Buckinghamshire which is south and east of Yorkshire. It certainly meant that a 76 year old man knew his family heritage was from England. Well, I will buy that. Of course the presumption on my part was this was so all along. I hope this makes interesting story telling but the single key fact is that we know via this news article, the heritage of the My Calvert family, even more than we knew before. FUrther in this collection of documentation is a letter of Ida Calvert to her Uncle Dr. Thomas Miller Calvert, defining a trip from Silverhill, Wetzel Co WV to Greene Co pa. She says where the farms of Isaac and Thomas were located, even finding the tombstone of Thomas Sr, still intact and readable in 1921 though in 3 pieces. She finds the Faney Bulet stone at Old Blacksville Cemetery,, etc. It is very clear that Isaac, the father of Thomas married a Fanny Bulliitt(sic) Boulet, bulet bullett etc. Finding an Isaac who was of MD and not PA of the Irish Calvert line was a very big find. There is in the records of PA an Isaac who marries an Elizabeth Gart. He is suupposed out of somerset according to somee researchers but at least we can say that there are possibly two isaacs who have association with West PA. I am sure that those who are researching this form the frame of Reference of George Dye who married Sarah Hannah Calvert, D/O Isaac Calvert and Francis (lnu) or Bulliitt(sic) or Bullock b1769 are interested also. I know there is much here that I am not documenting in this simple posting. Many of the my fellow reseearchers looking at the Isaac who was father of Sarah Hannah have pointed at the Isaac of CHester and that he is of the Quaker Irish. I respectfully disagree. I have 3 or 4 of the descendent lines of Calverts of Isaac who say they were from Virginia and have no Quaker connection except via marriage. This includes descendents of Thomas Clare Jr, Hugh Ewing Calvert, John D. Calvert which are 3 of the sons of Thomas Sr. I hope this stirs your interest. It really doesn't matter to me if the line is Irish or from TImbuktu. The whole point is to go as far as we can.. best regards to all, David Bell

    09/23/2003 05:59:59
    1. [CALVERT] Re: CALVERT-D Digest V03 #98
    2. My Calverts were from Scottsville, Allen Co., Ky and from Portland, Sumner Co. Tn. Scottsville is in the lower middle of Ky. and Portland is the upper middle of TN. Brenda Beasley Branham

    09/22/2003 11:49:16
    1. [CALVERT] Re: CALVERT's of LEEDS , West Yorkshire- Can anyone please help me??
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/WQH.2ACEB/984.3 Message Board Post: Karen, I am sorry that I did not reply sooner. I have very little knowledge of this familybut here goes Benjamin Calvert c1852-1889 m Elizabeth Clayton Children Henry Clayton Calvert 1856 Calverly or Applely Mary Elizabeth Calvert1857 Calvery or Appely Sarah Calvert 1867 Benjamin Calvert 1870 Benjamin Calvert (junior) married Margaret Ann Hill of Bradford Children Albert Calvert Leonard Calvert Henry Clayton Calvert married Isabella Smith Huddleston Children Annie Calvert Clara Calvert Lilly Calvert I have more info about the Huddleston family if you would like to see it. I also have info about Elizabeth Claytons family. Regards Sam

    09/22/2003 11:42:32
    1. Re: [CALVERT] Calverts from Ky or TN
    2. Brenda, Could these Calvert's be from Scott County Kentucky? My great, great grandparents Were John and Elvessa Cannon Calvert. Here is the article I was sent from a book about Historic Scott County houses. In 1859 Juliet Branham, Widow of James Branham and guardian of Richard Branham's children, deeded John Calvert 223 acres on Cedar Creek. Calvert, son of pioneer John and Sarah Johnson Calvert, had moved about prior to this final settling down. In 1831 he was operating a hotel in Owen County and in 1835 he moved to Indiana for nine years. In 1845 he returned to Scott County, living with his parents until 1859. His second wife was Elveesa Cannon. John and Elveesa Calvert sold a portion of the farm on which the old log house stood to Samuel Estes in 1882 and 1886. In 1904 the Estes sold the farm then consisting of 111.3 acres to Elias H. Wise. Wise sold the place to Daniel Bailey in 1917; and in 1956 the Baileys sold the farm to Joe Johnson. It was bought by Delbert and Helen Barber in 1957. Sources: Perrin, 624,625, Scott County deed and will books. Thanks, Joyce

    09/21/2003 04:53:59
    1. Re: [CALVERT] JAMES CALVERT
    2. David Edwin Bell
    3. Norma: I would be interested in getting a scanned copy of the death cert or a fax copy. I appreciate all the help you have provided. thanks, David "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- "norma harkness" <norma813@concentric.net> wrote: David, I got the information on James Calvert's wife from her death certificate. She was his wife in 1860 and 1870. I have not found them on any 1850 census yet. So, I figured they might have been on their way to Michigan. James died in 1861. I have a copy of his will. They were in Michigan in 1860. Three of James' sons were in the Civil War, namely John, James W. and Franklin M. John and James were in battle, Franklin deserted. I do not know anything about Sylvanus as he died 1862 at the age of 29. I suspect he may have fought but from another state. I have never found any record of it. I have copies of John and James and Franklin's Civil War papers which state they were born in Belmont County, Ohio. Norma H. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Edwin Bell" <daipdq@juno.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:04 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] JAMES CALVERT > > Norma, > Is it possible that they went to Belmont Co and then to KY before elsewhere? How firm are you documentation wise on James wife, for example. Might he have married twice? are you seeing James with??? > in a 1860 or 70 census or something? dai > > > "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde > > -- "norma harkness" <norma813@concentric.net> wrote: > I was never able to find James and his wife and children in Belmont County from 1828 to 1845 during the time their children were born, but at the time I was looking, I didn't know they had also had a daughter. So, now I am wondering if they were all living with another family and if so, since it was before 1850, they won't be individually listed on the census so that is what I am going to start searching for now. > > Norma Harkness > > > ==== 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. > > > > ==== 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! > > > ==== 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.

    09/21/2003 12:37:26