David, I this Benjamin Taylor or Benjamin LeMasters that married Jane Calvert? Jim At 03:19 PM 9/17/2003 -0600, you wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Calvert Colbert >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1017.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Sometimes answers are right there and you don't see them for the trees. So >I now have who married the Powell Sisters. >The John Calvert Jr, Father of Jacob and William is the Father of Jane >Calvert who M Benjamin Franklin Lemasters. The middle name is not >Verified. This Taylor line is mine. They >move to OH. one son, Job, moves back to Wetzel Co but >was OH or Tyler at the Time, VA. This Job is father of Owens Taylor, >father of Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters. >Sarah Lemasters is in my line via Isaac Lemasters and Christsina Criss. >Their dau. Martha Marries John Ewing Calvert b1856. My line from there is >son Arthur b1876, M1, Lena Ensinger, 4 children, twins, one dying at >childirth and >Lena a day later maybe. AC moved to NC and back, then spent time in OH and >moved to Indian Territory in 1906 or 7. >His mother keeping the second child, Elmer and the Ensingers taking in >Hazel the firstborn. The second twin >has died as well. > >AC married Amanda Syvesta Rose in OK at Big Heart (Now barnsdall) and of >this marriage, my mother is the youngest child to survive and the only >surviving member of this family. > >Back to WV/PA. I have known of the relationship to Calverts in OH. My >Calvert line has an Oliver who was going back and forth between Morgan >County and was murdered there. But >tie was even earlier according to various conversations I have >had with Calverts in the area. > >I note that Norma is looking for a James b1806 and I thought, bang I have >got it) But it doesn't match up. > >The Isaac that Darrell is looking at came out of Chester >but is unverified as my ancestor. I know I have an Isaac Sr. b >c 1745-49. This fits the Isaac of Chester as well as the Isaac Calvert I >found in Somerset Co. MD Coventry Church birth record 1746/47 to Alexander >Calvert and mary Whealer. > >Sarah Hannah, daughter of my Isaac who marries George Dye is pretty well >documented. The Isaac who was the father of Sarah and his wife(Fanny >Bulet) are buried on their farm >in Greene Co so near blacksville WV Mon County you can spit in Dunkard >Creek. There are James in this line as well >so Norma may have something here in that there is a >general migration pattern of families out of PW Co VA >across to what is now part of PA or WV and VA counties. > >I was puzzling over who William and Jacob and Darrell knew it. There are >other Calverts as yet unattached to any family line. There are Colberts in >Fayette co, John who m Catherine Lynne, who are Calverts out of PW Co. > >I wanted to respond to this with the info on Isaac and also note John >Calvert Jr, the subject of Darrells post is coming >along the same migration route that opened as the 18th century closed, >indian troubles having subsided. > >I will post more on my own discoveries in another post. > >David > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the >copyright owner themselves.
I am reading these messages on John Calvert and Esther Jones with interest because my g.g. grandfather was James Calvert, b. 1806 in Virginia. I don't know where. His wife was Eleanor McPhadon or McThaden, b.VA around 1801 but her parents were Patrick b. Ireland, and Olive, b. PA. James had 4 sons and a daughter. They were John, (my g. grandfather), b. 1828, Sylvanus, b. 1833, James W., b. 1835, Elizabeth, b. 1839, and Franklin M., b. 1845. All were born in Belmont County. Then, the family moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan where they lived and are buried there. So far, I have not been able to locate my family's whereabouts in Virginia because of the similarity of the names. Norma Harkness
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert Colbert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1017.2 Message Board Post: Sometimes answers are right there and you don't see them for the trees. So I now have who married the Powell Sisters. The John Calvert Jr, Father of Jacob and William is the Father of Jane Calvert who M Benjamin Franklin Lemasters. The middle name is not Verified. This Taylor line is mine. They move to OH. one son, Job, moves back to Wetzel Co but was OH or Tyler at the Time, VA. This Job is father of Owens Taylor, father of Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters. Sarah Lemasters is in my line via Isaac Lemasters and Christsina Criss. Their dau. Martha Marries John Ewing Calvert b1856. My line from there is son Arthur b1876, M1, Lena Ensinger, 4 children, twins, one dying at childirth and Lena a day later maybe. AC moved to NC and back, then spent time in OH and moved to Indian Territory in 1906 or 7. His mother keeping the second child, Elmer and the Ensingers taking in Hazel the firstborn. The second twin has died as well. AC married Amanda Syvesta Rose in OK at Big Heart (Now barnsdall) and of this marriage, my mother is the youngest child to survive and the only surviving member of this family. Back to WV/PA. I have known of the relationship to Calverts in OH. My Calvert line has an Oliver who was going back and forth between Morgan County and was murdered there. But tie was even earlier according to various conversations I have had with Calverts in the area. I note that Norma is looking for a James b1806 and I thought, bang I have got it) But it doesn't match up. The Isaac that Darrell is looking at came out of Chester but is unverified as my ancestor. I know I have an Isaac Sr. b c 1745-49. This fits the Isaac of Chester as well as the Isaac Calvert I found in Somerset Co. MD Coventry Church birth record 1746/47 to Alexander Calvert and mary Whealer. Sarah Hannah, daughter of my Isaac who marries George Dye is pretty well documented. The Isaac who was the father of Sarah and his wife(Fanny Bulet) are buried on their farm in Greene Co so near blacksville WV Mon County you can spit in Dunkard Creek. There are James in this line as well so Norma may have something here in that there is a general migration pattern of families out of PW Co VA across to what is now part of PA or WV and VA counties. I was puzzling over who William and Jacob and Darrell knew it. There are other Calverts as yet unattached to any family line. There are Colberts in Fayette co, John who m Catherine Lynne, who are Calverts out of PW Co. I wanted to respond to this with the info on Isaac and also note John Calvert Jr, the subject of Darrells post is coming along the same migration route that opened as the 18th century closed, indian troubles having subsided. I will post more on my own discoveries in another post. David
To add to what Norma Harkness has said, the families seem to have interacted in Belmont County. John Calvert, Jacob's son, named one of his boys James William Calvert as well. It caused more than a little confusion to early researchers. One was born in 1835 and the other in 1836. John, son of Jacob, and his family moved on to Morgan County, OH and then to Iowa. (This is where we encounter one of the Issac Calverts whose daughter married George Dye.) Does this make them relatives? Darn if I know. David you may be able to enlighten us with your research. Jim
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert Colbert Powell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1017.1 Message Board Post: Hi Darrell I am very interested in this topic. Do you know the spouses of William and Jacob? Did they stay in OH? I know there is a William and Jacob Calvert who marry Powell Sisters Marry and Rachel in Marshall County. I am speculating that These two are sons of John Calvert and Esther Jones. There are a couple of other Marriages here as well. Oh. Elizabeth Calvert.... James E. Jones Elizabeth Calvert Jan. 7, 1830 Jacob Calvert Mary Powell Apr. 2, 1822 William Calvert Rachel Powell Nov. 23, 1824 Cephas Davis Elizabeth Robinson Sept. 9, 1825 Isaac Calvert in MD What I found was an Isaac Calvert in Somerset Co MD, b1746/7 in the Coventry PE Church Record. I found a Marriage Record for Isaac Calvert who Married Elizabeth Gart. Later, 1820 I find this Isaac (apparently him) Back in Somerset Co. This is East Shore MD but he was up in Chester abt age 20, 1768 was the date of the marriage if I recall correctly. Isaac and his wife are on the 1820 Census for Somerset Co. His parents are Alexander Calvert and Mary Whealer. He shows in census as Colbert. Somerset is east shore but not far from Baltimore and also going north to Chester Co, etc. David
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/1017 Message Board Post: Most of what has been proven of John Calvert, bn 1766 married to Esther Jones bn 1768, is that their family started in what is now Centre County PA. Jane Calvert bn ca 1791 Mifflin County PA, married Benjamin Talor and the lived in PA. Jacob J. bn ca 1794 married Mary Powell ca 1797 in 1822 in Ohio county W.VA. William ca 1795, married Rachel Powell also in Ohio county, W.VA. in 1824. John Jr. 1797, married Edith Beale in Belmont county Ohio 1822. Ann Calvert married William Shepard 1830, Belmont County Ohio. Esther S. married James McMannus 1826 Blemont County Ohio. Maraget married Adam Loy, 1828 also in Belmont county, Ohio All of the above were born in PA. The last daughter Sarah Was born in Ohio. 1812. Exact place unknown. John bought land in Belmont county in 1813. Between 1813 and 1815, Jacob Calvert bought at least seven parcels of land in Belmont county and then laid out the town of Jacobsburg. Now it is sure that John, Jaocb and Job were brothers. That they also had a sister named Sarah. Another Calvert John W. Calvert Jr. was also in Belmont County. He figures into the family somehow. He was a Justice of the Peace. NO PROOF FOR THE FOLLOWING Now it is sure that John, Jaocb and Job were brothers. That they also had a sister named Sarah. Another Calvert, John W. Calvert Jr. was also in Belmont County. He figures into the family somehow. He was a Justice of the Peace. A possiblity that I was not able to find out was Isaac CAlvert in Chester County. It seems that a William Calvert married to Jane Craig,lived in two places. Chester County PA and Lawernce County PA. The later was in donation land area. The four children Mary ca 1777, Wiliam ca 1778, Walter ca 1779, and then John ca 1793. Both places are listed in the Mormon IGI files. This could account for John W.Calvert Jr. I wanted to check out Chester County, PA and Cecil County. Maryland, as both are the same place. My RV was given me problems.
I stumbled across this person, not my family but thought I would forward it incase someone out there is looking for him. Hope this helps someone. Civil War Saulsberry W Calvert 3rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Roster Co C 18 Private Athens County, Ohio http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/athens/at_cw.htm
I'm at the same spot with my Calverts. I'm fairly certain they are not directly connected to the Lord Baltimore Calvert line, only that they originated in County Down, Northern Ireland. They immigrated to S.W. Ontario in the Mid-1870's, but had one brother who went (at some point) to the Chicago area. Short of actually either going to N.Ireland myself, I'm at the point now where I have to get my act together and contact the Calverts who I know still live in N.Ireland. Maybe then I'll perhaps realize a dream....and go there myself. I as well have a John Calvert (my GGGreat Grandfather, born 1852, Co. Down), a David (his brother, b. 1848) and that's it. Other then John's wife, Mary Jane Nesbitt (also Co. Down b. 1853) I have little to go on myself. No family records or story speak of John and David's parents - other then that David is "David William" and his 1st son was John Henry. So I can't even really surmise what the name of his father would be. My gggreat Grandfather John's 1st son was David William, probably named after the brother. There is a William who was a widower living with my Gggreat Uncle David in the 1881 ontario census. So who knows....must be a William who was there father. Of course there are a couple thousand William Calverts I've come across ;-(...all from Co. Down at or about his same age, same with the name's John and David. Paula "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -----Original Message----- From: Joy, Carolyn [mailto:Carolyn.Joy@dvn.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 1:11 PM To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [CALVERT] Re: Esther Jane Calvert Huggins / Reuben Charles Calvert Gail, John Calvert Sr. and Esther Calvert are my GGG grandparents. There are a number of us trying to research John Calvert Sr and find out whom his parents are. Some research have shown John Calvert Sr has some brothers and sisters. John Calvert Jr, Job Calvert, Sallie Calvert, Jacob Calvert. So far we have not found that we are connected to the Lord Baltimore Calverts. There are other Calverts out there that have information on the Leonard Calvert line. As that is not our line I have not posted it on my family tree. -----Original Message----- From: missgail@hot1.net [mailto:missgail@hot1.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 10:56 PM To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Esther Jane Calvert Huggins / Reuben Charles Calvert This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert/ Huggins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/959.3.1 Message Board Post: Hi CJ, I guess that makes us related in some way. Esther Jane was my GG Grandmother. What I am trying to find is any information on John Calvert b.Abt. 1525 in Bolton Yorkshire, England. Married Dorothy Leonard they had a son, Leonard Calvert b 1550 m Alicia (Grace) Crossland. They had 3 children: George Calvert, Lord Baltimore #1 Mary Calvert John Calvert Do you have any information on any of the above? I have a lot on George but would like something on Mary. Thanks, Gail ==== 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 ==== Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com
Isaac Chapline came to America in the Ship in 1610 as a membrer of the Kings Council. His Wife Mary came in the ship James in 1622. They had the following children: John b England 1607 m name unkown in Talbot Co VA in 1635 Mary b 1623 supposelyd m an andrew wyatt in 1645 William b 1645 from Colonial Families of the United States p175. Another record indicates that Mary is dau of George, Colonial Families, Vol VI page 287 Under a topic titled Calbert Lineage. Also note various spellings of the name: Chaplin Kaplan etc. of Isaac's surname. You will find him as Isack as well. I don't know if this was what you were looking for or not. I actually am more interested in your more recent Ancestor....wonder if possible ties to my family. Granteda...what I cited are secondary sources. see below also: dai The Chapline Family and the Settlement of Maryland Isaac Chapline was born in England in 1585, he became a Captain in the Royal Navy. In 1606 hemarried Mary Calvert, daughter of Leonard Calvert. (the founding family of Maryland) In 1622 Isaac and Mary immigrated to America settling in what is nowSouthern Maryland on the Patuxent River near Cedar Branch. By the early 1700's th e population was already shifting to the west and there was great interest in s ettling the land of the great valley beyond the Blue Ridge. So in1730, William Chapline, then living along the Potomac just south of present dayWashington, D.C., moved westward settling on 465 acres just 4 miles upstream from Shepherds town, Virginia. His son Joseph shortly thereafter received a g rant of 2175 ac res from Lord Baltimore to establish his own estate. This was to be along the P otomac, 2 miles downstream from his father's Virginia esta te, but onthe Maryla nd side of the river. In 1739 Joseph Chapline began con struction of his estate, "Mt. Pleasant", moving there in 1740. ("Mt. Pleasant "is located in the area o f Snyder's Landing, just 1.5 miles from Sharpsbu rg). After moving to "Mt. Pleas ant" Joseph's fortunes soared, he was a parto wner of theOhio Company, which t raded the Indians manufactured goods for fu rs, and builta two-story log storeh ouse at Wills creek on the Virginia shor e.He servedasJustice of the Peace, a nd also as elected representativeofFr ederick County to the General Assembly i n Annapolis. When the French and Ind ian War broke out Joseph raised and organiz ed troops, financed the wareffort , and helpedbuild Ft. Cumberland and Ft. Fre derick along the frontier. For hiswar efforts Joseph Chapline received an addi tional 11,000 acres of land fromGov. Horatio Sharpe of Maryland and 645 acres from Lord Fairfax of Virgi nia. The Founding of Sharpsburg Following the res toration of peace in1763, J oseph took a 300 acre parcel of his land surroundin g a large constant spring , surveyed 187 lots, and on July 9th, 1763 founded the town of Sharpes Burgh naming it for his good friend Gov. Sharpe. Each lot was 103 by 206 feet and initially were sold for 2 pounds, 10 shillings. By the time of his death in 1769, Joseph had sold 84 lots mostly to speculators, but a few houses had als o been built. BIOGRAPHY: Joseph Chapline II Joseph Chapline II was born in 1746 at "Mt. Pleasant". After his father's death he took over the developme nt of the town , and built the first stone house in 1769. (229 W. Chapline St.). In 1770 he married Mary Ann Christian Abigail Ferguson, of Frederick Towne. Li ke hisfat her before him he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Frederick Co unty. W hen the American Revolution started he was appointed Captain and organiz ed a group of volunteers"TheSharpsburg Select Militia". Joseph and Mary Ann C hapline did not have any children Chapline's Gift On February 18, 1804, Jos e ph and Mary Ann Chapline sold the lot on which our house stands to Jane Fergu s on and her brother John White Ferguson. Jane and John Ferguson were Mary An n Ch apline's relatives. Along with the land the Chapline's gave them a house . The d eed states that the Ferguson's paid "Five Pounds current money" and t hey also p romised that "every year forever on the ninth day of July theannua l rent ofth ree shillingsand six pence current money of Great Britain" woul d be paidto th e heirs of Joseph Chapline. The deed emphasizes that the sale included "the hal f ofthe aforesaid lot which has the premises and improvem ents". Atthis time t helot alone was valued at 5 pounds. Additional languag e has both Joseph and Mary individually attest to their intentions. Asthe Chapline's had no children,they made sure their gift of the house would not b e contested when they passed away. BIOGRAPHY: CHAPLIN FAMILY JOHN CHAPLIN was a First Settler of Woodbridge in 1697, and probably some time before that date. Chaplain, Chapline and other variations obtained in the earlier records. BIOGRAPHY: The famous movie actor, Charlie Chaplin, has done more than any other descendant (?) to perpetuate the name. BIOGRAPHY: Chapline was one of the prominent Colonial Families of Maryland and Virginia, originating in that "Isaac Chapline, Ensign Royal Navy, who came to America in the "Starr" in 1610 as King's Council under Lord Delaware. He was granted large tracts of land on the south side of the James River, in the Parish of Jordan's and on Bickers Creek, which land he named "Chapline's Choice." (Hotten's Original Lists." "Chapline's From Maryland and Virginia, by Maria J. Liggett Dare, 1902, p. 14.) BIOGRAPHY: CHAPLIN We have recorded warrants for land in South Carolina for "John Chaplin and Ann his wife" as follows: BIOGRAPHY: "Warrants for Lands in So. Car. (1672 - 1679) Carolina:" BIOGRAPHY: "You are further to admeasure and lay out unto John Chaplin and Ann his wife free persons of this province one hundred and fortie acres of land in som convenient place not yet laid out or marked to be laid out for any other person or use and if it happen upon any Navigable or river capable to be made Navigable you are onlie to allow the 5th part of ye depth thereof by the waterside and a certificat fullie specifyeing the bounds and its scituacon you retorne to us with all convenient speed. BIOGRAPHY: "Dated ye 25th day of January 1678: BIOGRAPHY: "To Capt. M: Mathews and: Piercevall Survey'r. J: West generall: Rich: Conant John Godfrey - -" BIOGRAPHY: "The Chaplins of the Coast of South Carolina have been settled there as far back as 1678 or earlier. We find John Chaplin and his wife Ann Chaplin, who had grant of land on James Island testifying before the grand Council that he had been among the Yemassee Indians with whom the Spaniards were then tampering and that he had personally seen arms being delivered to the Indians. This was prior to the Yemassee uprising in 1715." BIOGRAPHY: "The Chaplin Coat of Arms, shown today, is taken from the silver which has descended in the Chaplin family, and was granted to their English ancestors in the year 1593. The name is one of the oldest in England and in America, dates back to Francis Chaplin who settled in Virginia in 1608, and to Thomas and Isaac who came to Virginia in 1610." BIOGRAPHY: The above excerpts are from the papers of Mr. William Edward Fripp, and were taken from the S. C. Historical and Genealogical Magazines, public records, family papers and Land Grants. BIOGRAPHY: In the Compendium of American Genealogy Vol. V, we find the following listed under Immigrant Ancestors, page 753: BIOGRAPHY: "Chapline, Isaac (born circa 1584) ens. Royal Navy; from England in the `Starr,' as King's Council under Lord Delaware 1610; settled in `Chaplaine's Choyce' south side of James River 1622, married circa 1606 Mary Calvert (born circa 1586) to America 1622 in the `James' with son John and 4 servants." BIOGRAPHY: "The Chaplins of the Coast of South Carolina have been settled there as far back as 1678 or earlier. We find John Chaplin and his wife Ann Chaplin, who had grant of land on James Island testifying before the grand Council that he had been among the Yemassee Indians with whom the Spaniards were then tampering and that he had personally seen arms being delivered to the Indians. This was prior to the Yemassee uprising in 1715." BIOGRAPHY: "The Chaplin Coat of Arms, shown today, is taken from the silver which has descended in the Chaplin family, and was granted to their English ancestors in the year 1593. The name is one of the oldest in England and in America, dates back to Francis Chaplin who settled in Virginia in 1608, and to Thomas and Isaac who came to Virginia in 1610." BIOGRAPHY: The above excerpts are from the papers of Mr. William Edward Fripp, and were taken from the S. C. Historical and Genealogical Magazines, public records, family papers and Land Grants. BIOGRAPHY: IMMIGRATION: Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s Place: Virginia Year: 1610 Primary immigrant: Chapline, Isaac Permanent entry number: 1746879 Accession number: 9634387 Source publication code: 9448 Source publication page number: 20 Source publication: VIRKUS, FREDERICK A., editor. Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964. 75p. Repr. 1986. Source annotation: In the years from 1925 to 1942, Frederick A. Virkus edited seven volumes with the title, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, published in Chicago by the Institute of American Genealogy. Each volume has a section in the main body of the work, complete in itself, entitled "Immigrant Ancestors," containing much genealogical information: vol. 1, pp. 965-997; vol. 2, pp. 387-421; vol. 3, pp. 645-692; vol. 4, pp. 727-777; vol. 5, pp. 741-793; vol. 6, pp. 749-819; vol. 7, pp. 825-895. The section in vol. 7 appears to be the most complete and it has been reprinted. Thus that 1964 reprint list is the only one appearing in no. 2048, Filby, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. The Virkus work supplies facts on birth, ancestry, time and place of arrival on this continent, marriage, and death of each immigrant that it includes. A more complete list of immigrants to America before 1750 whose surnames begin with the letter A or the letter B through "Battles! " is contained in the material listed in item no. 9450. Source: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Isaac Chapline found in: IMMIGRATION: Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s Place: Virginia Year: 1610 Primary immigrant: Chapline, Isaac Permanent entry number: 3899511 Accession number: 9999965713 Source publication code: 7204.40 Source publication page number: 37 Source publication: REAMY, MARTHA, AND BILL REAMY Immigrant Ancestors of Marylanders, As Found in Local Histories. Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2000. 358p. Source annotation: Date and port of arrival, or date and place of settlement or mention in the New World. Occupation, place of residence and information on at least one generation in America may also be provided. Source: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index MARRIAGE: Isaac Chapline found in: MARRIAGE: U.S./International Marriage Records, 1340-1980 Marriage Year: 1606 Marriage Location Code: En Gender: The gender of Isaac Chapline is male. Birth Year: 1584 Birth Location Code: En Spouse: Mary Calvert Birth Year: 1586 Birth Location Code: Yo Source Number: 163.000 Source Type: Electronic Database Number of Pages: 1 Submitter Code: GL1
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/1016 Message Board Post: I'm doing this for a friend. Shes looking for info on her fathers Step Father, Cal Calvert & his son Robert Calvert of Odessa, TX, ( last known area they were in ). Her Father was James Allen of Hagerstown, MD. Thanks
Maggie, I have begun to go thru more of the material I garnered on my vacation in July. On the top of a sheet of paper is written anna. Then it talks about a magazine or a gen society that publishes and quotes a Rinehart line. This was in a collection of Calvert papers. I will transcribe it tomorrow. This points at your family lines re: Rinehart. I think I got this from Virginia Taylor (Lemasters) Ballard and it seems to indicate that your line of Calverts etc is associated or at least adjacent to mine. Thought I would mail you on this. I am overloaded with transcribing documents. dai "Time is intemperate--it slides, blindly trying to find the way into hidden places--In those spaces, time falls--hearts yearn, I."Excerpt from the Poem Time by David Edwin Bell -- saltybandit@juno.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/999.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Hi. After doing extensive research, and I know its been it awhile, I have found some new info. I'm still checking it out, but Marthas parents are believed to be Elisha Calvert birth unknown, death 1901. Martha was listed in his estate papers. Her mother was listed as Lydia Elizabeth. Martha married Uriah Smith Rinehart. Martha was from Gerrards Fort, greene co. Pa and Uriah was from Carmichaels His parents were listed as Thomas and Elizabeth Rinehart and I'm still working on that. All I really have to go on is a picture of Martha, maybe someone will recognize her. Hope this helps for more info. ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com
I have some notes about this Mary. She was b. 1586 at Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, England and d. bef 1683 in Virginia. She married Isaac Chapline in 1605 at Bolton Castle. There is quite a bit of information about him but the only other reference I find for her is that she came to Virginia in 1622 in the ship James, bringing a retinue of servants. She had 5 brothers and sisters: ...... 2 George Calvert 1579 - 1632 b: 1579 in Danby Wiske, North Riding, Yorkshire, England d: April 15, 1632 in London, England .......... +Anne Mynne 1579 - 1621 m: November 22, 1604 in St Peters, Cornhill, London, England b: November 20, 1579 in Bexley, Hertfordshire, England d: August 8, 1621 in Hertingfordbury, Ireland Father: George Mynne Mother: Elizabeth Wroth ...... *2nd Wife of George Calvert: .......... +Joanne Arabella m: Aft. 1622 ...... 2 Christopher Calvert 1582 - b: 1582 in Kipling, Yorkshire, England ...... 2 Robert Calvert 1585 - 1632 b: Abt. 1585 d: April 15, 1632 ...... 2 Samuel Calvert 1585 - b: 1585 ...... 2 Mary Calvert 1586 - 1683 b: 1586 in Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, England d: Bef. 1683 in Virginia .......... +Isaac Chapline 1585 - 1628 m: 1605 in Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, England b: 1585 in England d: 1628 in At Sea ...... 2 John Calvert 1587 - 1627 b: Bet. 1587 - 1588 in Great Moorsholm, Skelton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England d: 1627 in Movraverty, Drumgorr, Ireland .......... +Grace m: Abt. 1620 in Ireland Isaac CHAPLINE can be proved through the following: - Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters - List of Approved Ancient Planters - Isack CHAPLAINE - Jamestowne Society - Isaack CHAPLAINE - Qualification: Burgess, 1624-25, Location Chaplain's Choice - First English Colony at Jamestown Virginia in 1607 Census - 1624 CHAMPLAINS VA C145 CHAPLAINE, Isaac - The Library of Virginia - Virginia Colonial Records - CHAPLYN, Ensign -- 1621, SR 03112, p.1. - First American Families Society - Isaac CHAPLINE - Hotton's "Arrivals from 1600 to 1700" - Ensign Isaac CHAPLINE - "Land Book," Vol. 7, page 531, at Richmond, VA - Ensign Isaac CHAPLINE - "Hening", Vol. 1, page 129 - Ensign Isaac CHAPLINE - "First Republic in America" by Dr. Alexander Brown, pages 571, 579, 613, 619, and 620 - Ensign Isaac CHAPLINE - "American Plantations and Colonies", Virginia People, 1624/5 Muster of the Inhabitants of Virginia Settlements, January 21-23, 1624/5 Settlers living at Chaplains Choise, Charles Cittie in Virginia CHAPLAINE, Isack (Arrived on the Starr in 1610) (wife) CHAPLAINE, Mary (Arrived on the James in 1622) - "Adventures of Purse and Person", 3rd ed. 1987 and - "Hotten's List", page 173 "Ensign Isaack CHAPLINE came to Virginia, 1610, in the Star and in the census, 1623/4, he, Mrs. CHAPLINE's name is given as Mary...." - "Seldens of Virginia Vol 2", Frank Allaben Genealogical Company. New York. 1911. page 467: "Ensign Isaac CHAPLINE, of the Royal Navy, came to Virginia in the "Starr," as King's Council under Lord De La Warr, in 1610. He received large grants of land on the south side of the James River, in the Parish of Jordan's. He established his home at "Chaplain's Choice." In 1622 his wife, Mary CHAPLINE (said to have been a CALVERT, and a kinswoman of Lord Baltimore)..." - Notes I received from a CHAPLINE Family Historian (Dick Matteson) - "Mary CALVERT, sister of Lord Baltimore and wife of Ensign Isaac CHAPLINE, is very likely the last named CALVERT in the CHAPLINE history since 1650 in America. Her apparent death by 1683 marks the end of CALVERT genealogical influence on the CHAPLINES but help to Joseph CHAPLINE's sons came about 80 years later when those sons appealed to Lord Baltimore (Cecil) to re-validate the grant his father had made to their father- Joseph. Cecil CALVERT not only did that but he stated that his love for his KINSMEN dictated that he grant the war! rant- "In perpetuity". This document almost proves the close relationship between Mary and Lord Baltimore and that they knew, communicated and interacted with each other well past the 1600's. That warrant is in the possession of the descendants of Joseph CHAPLINE of Washington Co, Maryland." - LDS (Mormon genealogy website) Isaac CHAPLINE married to Mary CALVERT (daughter of Leonard CALVERT and Grace/Alicia CROSLAND/CROSSLAND - "Adventures of Purse and Person" "The issue of Isaack and Mary Kaplan has not been established; indeed there is no evidence that they had issue (12)". Isaac CHAPLINE (Ensign) born 1584/1585 In England, married 1605/1606, died 1628 at sea, owner of Chaplin's Choice (lived in Maryland and Virginia) Karen Carty Saint Louis ----- Original Message ----- From: <missgail@hot1.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 10:55 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Esther Jane Calvert Huggins / Reuben Charles Calvert > Esther Jane was my GG Grandmother. What I am trying to find is any information on John Calvert b.Abt. 1525 in Bolton Yorkshire, England. > Married Dorothy Leonard they had a son, Leonard Calvert b 1550 m Alicia (Grace) Crossland. They had 3 children: > George Calvert, Lord Baltimore #1 > Mary Calvert > John Calvert > Do you have any information on any of the above? I have a lot on George but would like something on Mary.
Gail, John Calvert Sr. and Esther Calvert are my GGG grandparents. There are a number of us trying to research John Calvert Sr and find out whom his parents are. Some research have shown John Calvert Sr has some brothers and sisters. John Calvert Jr, Job Calvert, Sallie Calvert, Jacob Calvert. So far we have not found that we are connected to the Lord Baltimore Calverts. There are other Calverts out there that have information on the Leonard Calvert line. As that is not our line I have not posted it on my family tree. -----Original Message----- From: missgail@hot1.net [mailto:missgail@hot1.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 10:56 PM To: CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Esther Jane Calvert Huggins / Reuben Charles Calvert This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert/ Huggins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/959.3.1 Message Board Post: Hi CJ, I guess that makes us related in some way. Esther Jane was my GG Grandmother. What I am trying to find is any information on John Calvert b.Abt. 1525 in Bolton Yorkshire, England. Married Dorothy Leonard they had a son, Leonard Calvert b 1550 m Alicia (Grace) Crossland. They had 3 children: George Calvert, Lord Baltimore #1 Mary Calvert John Calvert Do you have any information on any of the above? I have a lot on George but would like something on Mary. Thanks, Gail ==== 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!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/999.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Hi. After doing extensive research, and I know its been it awhile, I have found some new info. I'm still checking it out, but Marthas parents are believed to be Elisha Calvert birth unknown, death 1901. Martha was listed in his estate papers. Her mother was listed as Lydia Elizabeth. Martha married Uriah Smith Rinehart. Martha was from Gerrards Fort, greene co. Pa and Uriah was from Carmichaels His parents were listed as Thomas and Elizabeth Rinehart and I'm still working on that. All I really have to go on is a picture of Martha, maybe someone will recognize her. Hope this helps for more info.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert/ Huggins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/959.3.1 Message Board Post: Hi CJ, I guess that makes us related in some way. Esther Jane was my GG Grandmother. What I am trying to find is any information on John Calvert b.Abt. 1525 in Bolton Yorkshire, England. Married Dorothy Leonard they had a son, Leonard Calvert b 1550 m Alicia (Grace) Crossland. They had 3 children: George Calvert, Lord Baltimore #1 Mary Calvert John Calvert Do you have any information on any of the above? I have a lot on George but would like something on Mary. Thanks, Gail
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert, Reese Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1015 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on, or desendents of Jarvice P. Calvert, John T Calvert or Sarah Reese. this is from "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL." CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR. CHICAGO: F. A. BATTEY & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1884. F. A. BATTEY. F. W. TEPPLE JARVIS P. CALVERT was born in New York City June 17, 1842, and is the youngest of four children of John T. and Sarah (Reese) Calvert, of Rhode Island and Pennsylvania respectively
Marc, Helen McCollough is in poor health and has AD. I spoke with her daughter a few months ago. I am not sure there is anything forthcoming from this. I can go back and revisit and find the email. I eventually talked with her daughter, the name escapes me at the moment. David !
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/947.1.1.3 Message Board Post: Hi Josh, Rusha was my GreatGrandfather's younger sister. His name was Charles Ross Calvert son of John Ewing and Martha Lemasters Calvert of Wetzel Co. West Virginia. If I am not mistaken is there relative of yours with last name McCullough. My Great Aunt Ethel gave me an address of her at one time but have to find it. Like to know more about your line down from Rusha to yourself. Take Care hope to hear back soon. Your distant cousin D. Marc Doviak dmdoviak@yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ledger , Calvert, Taylor, Roberts, Burton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/920.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Samantha, That would be great thanks. Fingers crossed - we may find a match somewhere.............. Regards, Kaz.x
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/WQH.2ACEB/920.2 Message Board Post: I do not know if this is relevant, but I have Calverts in my family tree born Calverley and Bradford. If helpful I could give you their details