David: Thanks so much for your reply. Look forward to your conclusions and any data you may provide later. I do agree that there is sure a mixing of Calverts here. Some items do puzzle me. (1.) In your previous e-mail to CALVERT-L: You show Robert Calvert, will book 1, page 72 of Cumberland Twp. Liza J 8 31 1804 to Alice Calvert bond, 95 lbs., by Isaac Calvert and T Livingston. Then: Sarah Calvert, Mary Calvert, Abraham Miller...Widow for keeping children, Negro for digging grave, Jess was 6 years 8 mos., jabey 4 yrs, Rezin 2, Hirim 1. The above seems to be my Hiram Calvert. In Orphans Court (1808) for Greene Co. I have this: "On the petition of Alice Calvert widow and administrator of Robert Calvert late of Greene County deceased setting forth that the said Robert Calvert left children Isaac aged eight years, Jabez aged six years, Rezin aged five years, and Hiram aged four years..." (2.) This is probably coincidental, but the mention of the names Harlan's cemetery and Dale Harlan remind one of Deborah Harlan, grandmother to Isaac Calvert of Chester. And, curiously Brandywine Creek does run through Chester Co. (3.) It seems almost biblical that Isaac atttains 122 years of age and his wife 110. Jim Ray
David: I am wondering if you have found a will for Isaac Calvert. It may be that he died in Morgan Co., OH where his daughter Sarah Calvert Dye lived, and where Robert's son's Rezin and Hiram lived. I have not had a chance to check this out yet. Also, I have a source that has the Dye's moving on to Zionsville, IN where Isaac's wife, Frances died. Jim Ray
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert Ewing Clare Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/1006.1 Message Board Post: 3 Different views on the ancestry of My Thomas C Calvert b 1767 to 1784 (varying). Isaac Descendency ---------------------------- Isaac Calvert acquired a homestead on the left branch of a creek which flows into Dunkard Creek about 1/2 mile below Blacksville. Known Children of Isaac are Thomas Ezekiel Isaac Jr. Thomas was Eldest b 8 11 1767 and died 5 11 1868. It is he who started two businesses on Rudolf Run where he later would build two mills, one on Hoy Creek and one on Rudolph creek, both tributaries of Dunkard Creek. His land was at the conjunction of the two creeks where they ran into Dunkard Creek... This is near the current village of Brock. He is the grandfather of Albert Gallatin Calvert, was commissioned by William Henry Harrison for the W of 1812(fort Meigs and Tippecanoe) as documented on page 203 of Hardesty's History of WV Counties-Wetzel. He received a land grant in then VA Tyler Co later to become WV Wetzel in 1846. This grant is documented in Wetzel Co. His son Thomas Clare Calvert and grandson purchased land in the same area as the Land Grant that Thomas Received on Lynn Camp Run (the purchases were made above lynn camp run the left hand fork of Fish Creek). Thomas was B 1767 came to the dunkard creek area in 1808 and built a sawmill on Hoy Creek branch of Dunkard Creek. Later he built a grist mill which was one of 51 Grist Mills of Greene Co at the time of the 1820 census. He helped repair along with John Carter, the mill of Col John Minor at Mapletown in 1811 and he built his own grist mill as noted above in 1813. There is historic information that the mill works were hauled over the mountains from Maryland. Thomas Married Anne "Anna" Ewing b 5 11 1773 died 6 30 1842. and they had 9 children. Anna died and Thomas Married a Margaret, LNU at this moment. Apparently they had one child, Susannah or this child was the D/O margaret by the first marriage. The 1850 Census shows Thomas has a D/O born 1845 in his household. Thomas Jr(Thomas Clare) is my family line. Children of Thomas C and Anna Ewing are: John D b 7/2/1804 d 10 6 1896, , Thomas Clare born 1803, Eleanor b 1 13 1804 died 1 2 1858, Hugh Ewing b 1805, Margaret b 8 25 1805 d 1 20 1881. Sarah Miller b?, Clare b? , Matilda b mar 9 1811 Mary Anne b 1815. Susannah b 1896 was the eldest child of this family. She was b 9 30 1796 and died 12 6yt 1884. Thomas died in 1868. Thomas Clare married Elizabeth Johnson. I do have the issue of this marriage but that is in my data base at home. I am on Vacation and will post the issue of this marriage after 7/21. Hugh Ewing Calvert married Sarah Ann Miller. in the 1860 census, Thomas C is living with him in Perry TWP. Hugh and sarah had the following children in this census: Mary A age 22 last name Conner. Thomas Miller age 17. This Thomas became a medical Dr and practiced for 70 years. Catherine age 17, Sarah A. Conner age 1, Wm Delany age 18 Margaret age 50 and Susan age 15. John calvert married elenor who was born the same year as he. They had the following children: Lucinda, Richard John William Charlotte Melinda and Francis ages 17 13 11 9 and 7 in the 1850 census with Melinda and Francis ages 2 and 4 months in the 1860 census with only Charlotte of the first 5 siblings still at home and now age 16. Before living with HE, Thomas had his own HH in the 1840 Whitely TWP. He is now 73 but census shows 60 70, a f 20 30, his wife 70 80. 1 maile age 0 - 5 a male 30-40, 1 female 0-5 1 5-10 and 1 f 40-50. Susannah m a Rose and then Chalfant. Eleanor married a Thralls, Sarah a Miller and Margaret a Marshall. Hugh Ewing's line is fairly well documented but I will post it here as much as I know. Susannah Calvert Rose is documented in the 1850 census living with Ewing Calvert. No Children are listed with her. Susannah Married again to Robert Chalfant(no issue) d 12/6/1884 and is buried at the Valley Chapel Cemetery as are both HE d 11/20 1881 and Sarah Ann Miller, Hughes' wife died 3/1/1886. Susannah 7/29 1860 d 4/28 1888 wife of L Delaney and an infant daughter buried with her. Some Supporting Documentation: Robert Calvert will book 1 page 72, of Cumberland twp Liza J 8 31 1804 to Alice Calvert bond, 95 pounds by Isaac Calvert and T Livingston. Vendue 9 11 1804 shows Thomas calvert Ezekiel Calvert Jesse Chalfant Ezekiel Rose Abraham Miller among others. Account bal due by Jacob Strawn loss on Isaac Young's notes. Sarah Calvert, Mary Calvert Abraham Miller...Widow for keeping CHildren, negro for digging grave. Jess was 6 yrs 8 mo, jabey 4 yr, rezin 2 and Hirim 1. Conklin ----------- Account 2 via the Conklin family research, part of it interspersed with my notes above shows the following: >From the notes of John Conklin he indicated he was born oct 23, 1889 the son of Josiah Conklin and wife Malissa Dulaney, grandson of John Delaney and Matilda Calvert who was b Mar 9 1889. He was the great great grandson of WM Calvert b 1753 who married a wheton in 1777. Son of Reason Calvert b 1722 who married harriet Bryan. His 4th granfather was John Calvert b 1786 who married Margaret Robinson and his 5th great grandfather was george Calvert b 1661. This is the same line I had originally pursued but documented via the Conklin family. I don't have any supporting documentation but find the note on Reason(resin rezin very interesting as it mirrors the RD Furlong Book. The above Conklin notes and the following are from Dorothy T Hennens collection on Calvert Research. I do not know who provided the following but it mirrors the Conklin view. DT Hennen collection data 2 ----------------------------------------- George and John are of Geo of 1661 or 1668 of the Lord Baltimore line. George and John arrived from England in 1661. George b england in 16612 was a surveyor and did the south Plat of Baltimore in 1714. He was a law enforcement guardian 1701 to 1708. His sons were William George and John and 2 daughters Celia and Mary. William the younger cam from England to MD in 1705 and was an agent for the London Fur Co in Balt. 1706 to 1719. John was born in 1786 in Sussex came to balt. along with his parents in 1691...an innkeeper by trade in upper Baltimore city 1721 - 1730. He along with Dr. Samuel Eckerlin made their way to the middle potomac river and purchased furs from the indians and traders(counechnee indian's) and set up a trading house at Long Meadows in Frederic Co MD in 1726. In 1728 he placed Col. Thomas Cresap at the post as their agent and Cresap continued the post until 1745. John M Margaretr Robinson in 1717 and they had the following sons: Reason, William, Cecil, Elizabeth and Mary. Elizabeth married Samuel Lewis and they settled in Philly and later chester Co. REason b 1722 married Hariett Bryan and settled in Frederick MD. They had 3 sons William b July 22, 1753, Thomas b 1755 and george b 1761 and a daughter, fnu b 1767 who married a John Touner in Frederick CO VA. William, son of Reason grew up in Frederick Co MD and moved to Bedford PA in 1775. He was a Rev war soldier 1777-1778 and again in 1781. He married a Wehaton. Thomas B about 1784 ...see Millright story above. More material to follow.
Correction and two addendums: The notes on Thomas and Eliz. Monroe. This is not the Thomas that was b c1765. That is his gg grandson.... The issue surrounding Thomas and Marriage remains as to Anna ewing. That I found Thomas C. and the Dunkard creek connection was the breakthrough and also the land grant was the breakthrough. Below find the Family Cemetery survey at the Calvert Homestead on Harlan Ridge above Lynn Camp Run the Lyn Camp Fork of Fish Creek is below where the purchase of 100 acres of Land by Thomas Clare, and then subsequent purchase of land by Albert Gallatin also on Lyn Camp Run below the homestead on Harlan Ridge. Sorry for the confusion. So the Story is: David Webster Calvert would not ride in Automobiles. He walked everywhere sometimes telling the family sometimes not. He walked from the Calvert Homestead near Silverhill to Fairmont and then back over and down to Dunkard Creek to visit relatives. Dunkard Creek runs easterly down through the mountains and into PA. his favorite saying was Sigh-by-God. Ray Calvert was full of Stories about DW, Vance Ranlett Calvert who was Ray's Father. Calvert Cemetery Survey: Calvert Cemetery survey: Marker "father" John Ewing Calvert. Tombstone overturned upside down: Albert Gallatin Calvert and "Mary A." Polly (Cain) Calvert. Oliver Calvert who was murdered in Ohio. Clarence Calvert murdered in a fight at West Post bar(unmarked). 3 other apparent gravesites with no markers. Ida Calvert Grim Myrta Calvert Hampton Lee Calvert and Thomas Calvert. This is the Thomas who married Elizabeth Monroe. Elizabeth died with family of Harry R. Calvert in OH. David "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 --- David Edwin Bell <daipdq@juno.com> wrote: Thomas Calvert - I found a document that Thomas C. Calvert signed the death certificate for Elizabeth Monroe and is listed as the reporting party. This document was found in the courthouse at Wetzel WV County(formerly Ohio Co and Tyler Co VA. Elizabeth Monroe was the Daughter of James Monroe and Caroline Templeton(he was President Monoroe and this is entered on the death certificate which states that she was 79 yrs, 5 months and 22 days with a birth date of apriil 9, 1864 and was b in VA(now WVA). The date of death was October 1, 1843 in Wetzel Co WV. son Thomas Clare Calvert. purchased land from an Edmund Postelwhait in Tyler Co VA on the waters of Lynn Camp Fork of Fish creek 60.00 for 100 acres of Land. He Married Elizabeth Johnson> I have not found a marriage license or BC for either of TC or Eliz. Their son Albert Gallatin was Born in Monongalia VA. He married Mary A. Polly Cain. I took a photo of a artists drawing of Mary seated in a rocking chair with Albert standing beside and a bit behind her. This was at the Calvert Farmstead above Lynn Camp Run on Harlan Ridge. I have a photo of the Homestead(1969 visit) and Cellar house(2003 visit) and did a survey of the Calvert Cemetery on the Calvert Homestead: The following are buried in the cemetery: John Ewing(marker that says father). Clarence, killed by a board with a nail in it in a fight at the bar at West Post(I believe--No marker. Ida Calvert Grim, "Mary A." Polly Calvert and Albert Gallatin Calvert. Hampton Lee Calvert, and Oliver Calvert and Thomas Calvert brother of HL Calvert and Myrta Calvert. AG and Polly's tombstone is down and was too heavy for 3 men to lift and replace on the base. We cleared this cemetery with weed eaters. This will be an update to the existing US GENWEB cemetery listing for Wetzel CO. I surveyed on Harlan ridge the Lemasters Cemetery which had been previously surveyed but will be updated with additional names. I stood up many markers and tombstones which were down and did a photo survey of all readable stones. We cleared this cemetery with weed eaters. Also on Harlan ridge is another Lemasters Cemetery with two people buried there, husband and wife. I found no other markers. A third lemasters Cemetery was found on McBride Ridge. I surveyed the cemetery and took inventory of readable stones and a photo survey also. There were many markers. Also on this ridge is a Postlewait cemetery with a single tombstone(Virginia Postlewait) essentially opposite and down hill from the McBride Ridge Lemasters Cemetery. Neither of These Cemeteries had been surveyed before. Last but not least, I hiked onto a ridge to a hill top calvert cemetery which was on the farm of a Yocum at the time an now part owned by a McBride and a Yoho. I surveyed this cemetery and took photos. It was in a bramble patch above highway 89 and is accessible by foot or 4 wheeler only. I will publish all of these and make available the photos. Oliver was murdered(Drowned)on as murdered on a creek (Little Hawking River) near Beltrie OH from Tuppers Plain Funeral Home in Monroe County OH. David Webster Calvert and Vance Ranlett Calvert retrieved the body from a Thomas Sr, or Thomas C. is documented in Hardesty's History of WV Counties under Albert as is Thomas Clare. Thomas C. recieved a land grant apparently due to service under WH Harrison for the W of 1812. I don't have the copy of the document handy but it was 450 acres and obtained about 1825 if I recall the date correctly. This clearly documents a a trend to VA calverts but still not proven. Also in doubt is a Thomas Calvert who M Anna Ewing. I don't have any idea if this was Thomas C.'s first marriage or a completely different Thomas C. Calvert. Thomas C. was in Greene Co and owned a grist Mill. This area at the time was part of VA and not PA. Also my Family came from the Dunkard Creek area of Monongalia CO VA and I will write another post on this. The Grist mill was essentially in the part of Mon CO on Dunkard Creek, the part that formed the southern in of Greene Co, taken from Mon County. If anyone has questions, here are the other cemeteries I took Tombstone Photos in: Mt. Joy, Macedonia, Harlan Family Cemetery, Joliffe #1, Higgins Family Cemetery and Fairchild Cemetery above Wileyville on Fairview Ridge Road. There is one more Calvert Family Cemetery I did not have time to get to do. It is located off of Fairview Ridge Road as well. "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 ==== 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.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert - Thomas C. Thomas Clare Hugh Ewing and Isaac Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1006 Message Board Post: In a letter to her Uncle dated May 30 1921 Ida Calvert indicated that she and other members had found the grave of Thomas Calvert on a farm owned then by Richard Calvert's son Thomas "Tommy" Calvert above Roberts run in Greene Co. Thomas owned a grist mill on Dunkard Creek. This part of Greene Co was originally part of Monongalia Co. The Tombstone was broken in 3 pieces but was readable at the time. They went to Isaac Calverts old farm now owned by Richard's son John. They found the base of a tombstone but not the marker itself. They then went to Blacksville in Monongalia County and found Anne Ewing's grave. There is an old stone there documenting Fanny Bullet Calvert. Another with the name Joanna and Margaret Calvert who were daughters of Fanny and Isaac. This was from a larger stone that had been recut with the older lettering on it but only a few letters readable. Ida mentions that she thought this was the original tombstone of Isaac and Isaac may have been moved to this cemetery. According to Ida, Isac lived 120 years and was buried on the Brock Family Farm at Blacksville WV. The northern boundary of this town is in PA. Fanny Bullet(Frances) is also buried at Blacksville and lived to be 116 years old. I have other Calverts and other lines in this Cemetery. Further: Blacksville is on Dunkard Creek near where it runs into PA. These Calverts would be in the old Blacksville Cemetery which lies on a ridge above the Blacksville Cemetery, perhaps 400 or 500 yards in a direct line from the NW corner of teh new cemetery. Hugh Ewing Calvert and Sarah Miller are buried in PA. Their son, Hugh Ewing is the father of Thomas M. calvert the uncle to whom Ida wrote. Thomas Miller was b nov 10 1840 and died mar 2 1935 and lived to be 94 years old. he was a MD. Elizabeth John Calvert b 1 11 1842 lived to be 85. I don;t have her death date. Thomas Calvert shows in the 1850 Perry TWP census #172 farmer and valuation of 2000.00. He is 82 which puts his BD at 1768. in the house hold are margaret 81 and Susanna 4 all b PA. Ewing shows as 188 and 185 valuation farmer age 46 so the 1805 BD is probably correct. In this hh are sarah age 50, reason age 17 Mariah age 12, thomas age 9 Cathrine age 16 Susanna Rose age 53 and Penina Delana age 19(I think this is Delany. Btw, Ezekiel who showed in the 1810 whitely twp is now 70 #87 in the Greene TWSP wiith Rody age 70 whom I believe is Rhoda Debolt Daniel age 13, Margaret age 10 Elisha age 26 Griffin age 23 and Lidda 19. There is a John Calvert 48 in Wayne TWP age 47, Richard age 13, Lucinda age 17, JOhn age 11, William age 9 and Charlotte age 7. John's wife Margaret did not show up in the 1850 census but does at age 62 to John's 786 in hh 88-91 in wayne twp with malinda age 21, fanna(Fanny?) age 20 eliza Jane 18 and Rebecca M. age 16. Ida is Reason Calvert's Daughter. Note the varied connection to the daughter of DW Calvert who had a daughter named Ida who married a Grimm and is in the Calvert Family Cem. She said Lesa Conklin wrote her that Thomas and Anna Ewing were married at Mapletown but had no dates. I have discussed with others the connection of this Isaac to the Quaker line and even they address the fact that he was at Brandywine during the RevWar. Dale Harlan married a Calvert and talked about his grandfather talking about the quaker line but this was not Hampton Lee his grandfather but his Harlan Grand father. Dale's Parents are buried in the Harlan Cemetery on Harlan ridge Rd above a fork of Lynn Camp Fork of Fish Creek. I haven't sorted this all out but at least there are clues to ties in my family line that is tied to Dunkard Creek, Blacksville and Wadesville. I believe I should find Thomas Clare b in Mon Co VA later to become part of Greene Co PA. and note that Albert G was b mon co VA though I found no Birth record for Thomas C or Thomas Clare in that county's records. I only had time to check Greene Co but a note in this letter indicates that Thomas C was b lancaster co pa. Regards, David Bell
Thomas Calvert - I found a document that Thomas C. Calvert signed the death certificate for Elizabeth Monroe and is listed as the reporting party. This document was found in the courthouse at Wetzel WV County(formerly Ohio Co and Tyler Co VA. Elizabeth Monroe was the Daughter of James Monroe and Caroline Templeton(he was President Monoroe and this is entered on the death certificate which states that she was 79 yrs, 5 months and 22 days with a birth date of apriil 9, 1864 and was b in VA(now WVA). The date of death was October 1, 1843 in Wetzel Co WV. son Thomas Clare Calvert. purchased land from an Edmund Postelwhait in Tyler Co VA on the waters of Lynn Camp Fork of Fish creek 60.00 for 100 acres of Land. He Married Elizabeth Johnson> I have not found a marriage license or BC for either of TC or Eliz. Their son Albert Gallatin was Born in Monongalia VA. He married Mary A. Polly Cain. I took a photo of a artists drawing of Mary seated in a rocking chair with Albert standing beside and a bit behind her. This was at the Calvert Farmstead above Lynn Camp Run on Harlan Ridge. I have a photo of the Homestead(1969 visit) and Cellar house(2003 visit) and did a survey of the Calvert Cemetery on the Calvert Homestead: The following are buried in the cemetery: John Ewing(marker that says father). Clarence, killed by a board with a nail in it in a fight at the bar at West Post(I believe--No marker. Ida Calvert Grim, "Mary A." Polly Calvert and Albert Gallatin Calvert. Hampton Lee Calvert, and Oliver Calvert and Thomas Calvert brother of HL Calvert and Myrta Calvert. AG and Polly's tombstone is down and was too heavy for 3 men to lift and replace on the base. We cleared this cemetery with weed eaters. This will be an update to the existing US GENWEB cemetery listing for Wetzel CO. I surveyed on Harlan ridge the Lemasters Cemetery which had been previously surveyed but will be updated with additional names. I stood up many markers and tombstones which were down and did a photo survey of all readable stones. We cleared this cemetery with weed eaters. Also on Harlan ridge is another Lemasters Cemetery with two people buried there, husband and wife. I found no other markers. A third lemasters Cemetery was found on McBride Ridge. I surveyed the cemetery and took inventory of readable stones and a photo survey also. There were many markers. Also on this ridge is a Postlewait cemetery with a single tombstone(Virginia Postlewait) essentially opposite and down hill from the McBride Ridge Lemasters Cemetery. Neither of These Cemeteries had been surveyed before. Last but not least, I hiked onto a ridge to a hill top calvert cemetery which was on the farm of a Yocum at the time an now part owned by a McBride and a Yoho. I surveyed this cemetery and took photos. It was in a bramble patch above highway 89 and is accessible by foot or 4 wheeler only. I will publish all of these and make available the photos. Oliver was murdered(Drowned)on as murdered on a creek (Little Hawking River) near Beltrie OH from Tuppers Plain Funeral Home in Monroe County OH. David Webster Calvert and Vance Ranlett Calvert retrieved the body from a Thomas Sr, or Thomas C. is documented in Hardesty's History of WV Counties under Albert as is Thomas Clare. Thomas C. recieved a land grant apparently due to service under WH Harrison for the W of 1812. I don't have the copy of the document handy but it was 450 acres and obtained about 1825 if I recall the date correctly. This clearly documents a a trend to VA calverts but still not proven. Also in doubt is a Thomas Calvert who M Anna Ewing. I don't have any idea if this was Thomas C.'s first marriage or a completely different Thomas C. Calvert. Thomas C. was in Greene Co and owned a grist Mill. This area at the time was part of VA and not PA. Also my Family came from the Dunkard Creek area of Monongalia CO VA and I will write another post on this. The Grist mill was essentially in the part of Mon CO on Dunkard Creek, the part that formed the southern in of Greene Co, taken from Mon County. If anyone has questions, here are the other cemeteries I took Tombstone Photos in: Mt. Joy, Macedonia, Harlan Family Cemetery, Joliffe #1, Higgins Family Cemetery and Fairchild Cemetery above Wileyville on Fairview Ridge Road. There is one more Calvert Family Cemetery I did not have time to get to do. It is located off of Fairview Ridge Road as well. "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
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/1005 Message Board Post: Looking for info on William Calvert b. 1785 of northern,Ireland was married to Mary ester Greenlee b.1795 he died Nov 15,1864 they lived in Kemper Co, Mississippi they had 6 kids Adam Calvert b. Dec 6,1822 in County down Ireland,George Calvert b. 1827 Mississippi,Thomas Calvert b.1828 Walker,Al David Calvert b. May 28,1833 in Greene Co,Al Elizabeth Calvert b.1834 Al,Robert Calvert b. 1839 Kemper Co Mississippi. This is we're I'm stuck need to find out who Williams father is.William Calvert is my GGG Grandfather.
Are there any Calverts in the Indianapolis Area That would be Interrested in reserching together. Feel free to e-mail me fractalreactor@netzero.com Ben Hughes ----- Original Message ----- From: <bjoy52@aol.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 5:21 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Calverts > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Calvert > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/169.277.419.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > The A.H. I am looking for had one son that came to the Athens, Alabama area. His name was Richard Calvert. My husband is the ggrandson of A.H. (Andy). Have never been able to trace him (Andy) past his birth date. No other info has been available. > > > ==== 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. Surnames: Calvert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/169.277.419.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The A.H. I am looking for had one son that came to the Athens, Alabama area. His name was Richard Calvert. My husband is the ggrandson of A.H. (Andy). Have never been able to trace him (Andy) past his birth date. No other info has been available.
I bought the book. His Calverts are indeed in Chester Co and Quakers, but the book quickly follows them south and doesn't touch any left in Chester Co. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanne Yundt Calvert" <ladybaltimore@comcast.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 4:34 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. in 1844. > Cathy, > > Most likely, your Calverts are the Quaker Calverts. Check out The Calverts > who were Quaker by J. Richard Buckey. See if there is any help there. > > Joanne Y Calvert > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 1:38 PM > Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England > migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., > IN. in 1844. > > > > David, my Calverts were in Cecil Co, MD before 1800 but I don't think they > > were related to the Calverts of Lord Baltimore. Nor were they Catholic. > > Someone just posted a line of a John Calvert who came to New Castle Co. > > There is so much interchange between New Castle Co and Cecil Co that I'm > > wondering if that is my line. > > > > Cathy > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "David Edwin Bell" <daipdq@juno.com> > > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:47 AM > > Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England > > migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan > Co., > > IN. in 1844. > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have two Thomas Calverts in my line and Several Sarah's. I have > > > demonstrated to my satisfaction that my Thomas C. B in c1765 m > > > Elizabeth Monroe and reported her death Wetzel Co in 1843. There > > > are Several Sarah's in this era. > > > > > > I am in WV researching right now and plan to go to VA on Tuesday. > > > Upon return from my Vacation I will dig into what I have on Sarah(s). > > > My line though is MD not the quaker line. > > > > > > Regards, David Bell > > > > > > "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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> wrote: > > > > > > I'm looking for Sarah Calvert, d/o Thomas who m 1823 in Cecil Co William > > > Cooling. I don't believe she is one of the Baltimore Calverts but > rather > > of > > > the Chester Co group. She and her father are not in the Quaker Calvert > > > book. Perhaps you have a possibility in your research which could help > > me. > > > > > > Cathy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <j.ikeda@comcast.net> > > > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:15 AM > > > Subject: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England > migrated > > > to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. > in > > > 1844. > > > > > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > > > Surnames: Calvert/Hopewell > > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/1003 > > > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > > > Looking for connections to the following: > > > > Isaiah Calvert b. 1743 in Fredricks Co., Va. Migrated to Washington > Co., > > > Ky and died in 1800 married to Margaret Cochran > > > > His son Robert Calvert b. 1783 in Washington Co., Ky married Nancy > > > Hopewell in Mercer Co., Ky, migrated North to Sullivan Co., IN. after > > 1820, > > > Robert died 1844 in Indiana. > > > > John Calvert b. 1587 in Yorkshire, England and migrated to Northern > > > Ireland where he died. > > > > > > > > ...1 JOHN CALVERT (*)1587 - Unknown > > > > ............+Grace ?? (Calvert)1590 - > > > > ......2 THOMAS CALVERT (*)1617 - 1685 > > > > ..............+Jane Glassford1626 - Thomas immgrated to America in > 1683 > > > and settled in New Castle Co., Pennsylvania > > > > ..........3 John Calvert (*)1648 - 1699 > > > > ................+Judith Stamper1652 - 1691 John immgraated with his > > family > > > to America in 1683 also and lived in Pennsylvania also. > > > > ........... .4 JOHN CALVERT(*)1689 - 1739 > > > > ................+Jane McMahan1690 - 1717 Johan was born in Upper > > > Providence. Chester County. now Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, Migrated to > > > Orange Co., VA. and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > > > > ............. 5 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1715 - 1756 > > > > ................+Mary Robert was Born and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > > > > ................. 6 ISAIAH CALVERT (*)1743 - 1800 > > > > ...................+Margaret Cochran (*)1757 - 1800 Isaiah was born > in > > > Fredricks Co., VA and died in Washington Co., KY. > > > > ..........................7 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1783 - 1844 > > > > ............................+Margaret Nancy Hopewell (*)1787 -1830 > > > > Robert was born in Washington Co., married Nancy Hopewell in Mercer > Co., > > > KY., Migrated to Sullivan Co., in 1820 and died there. Some of Robert > > and > > > Nancy's sons lived in Knox Co., IN. the county to the South of Sullivan > > Co., > > > IN. > > > > I would really like to hear from anyone connected to my > > > family............Joanne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > > > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the > > > copyright owner themselves. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > > > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > > Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their writers. 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No, the full title is The History of the Calverts who were Quakers, published by Chenowith Publishing Co, 1991, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 91-73887. ----- Original Message ----- From: <BPGENRO@aol.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:33 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated to Ire... > > Joanne, > Is this the actual title of the book? > > Thanks. > > John > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves. > >
Joanne, Is this the actual title of the book? Thanks. John
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/169.277.419.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi! I don't have that name in my files, but what was his sons name? I know there are some Calverts that still live in the Athens/Limestone County area. Karen
Cathy, Most likely, your Calverts are the Quaker Calverts. Check out The Calverts who were Quaker by J. Richard Buckey. See if there is any help there. Joanne Y Calvert ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 1:38 PM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. in 1844. > David, my Calverts were in Cecil Co, MD before 1800 but I don't think they > were related to the Calverts of Lord Baltimore. Nor were they Catholic. > Someone just posted a line of a John Calvert who came to New Castle Co. > There is so much interchange between New Castle Co and Cecil Co that I'm > wondering if that is my line. > > Cathy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Edwin Bell" <daipdq@juno.com> > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:47 AM > Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England > migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., > IN. in 1844. > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I have two Thomas Calverts in my line and Several Sarah's. I have > > demonstrated to my satisfaction that my Thomas C. B in c1765 m > > Elizabeth Monroe and reported her death Wetzel Co in 1843. There > > are Several Sarah's in this era. > > > > I am in WV researching right now and plan to go to VA on Tuesday. > > Upon return from my Vacation I will dig into what I have on Sarah(s). > > My line though is MD not the quaker line. > > > > Regards, David Bell > > > > "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 > > > > > > > > > > > > --- "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> wrote: > > > > I'm looking for Sarah Calvert, d/o Thomas who m 1823 in Cecil Co William > > Cooling. I don't believe she is one of the Baltimore Calverts but rather > of > > the Chester Co group. She and her father are not in the Quaker Calvert > > book. Perhaps you have a possibility in your research which could help > me. > > > > Cathy > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <j.ikeda@comcast.net> > > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:15 AM > > Subject: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated > > to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. in > > 1844. > > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > Surnames: Calvert/Hopewell > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/1003 > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > Looking for connections to the following: > > > Isaiah Calvert b. 1743 in Fredricks Co., Va. Migrated to Washington Co., > > Ky and died in 1800 married to Margaret Cochran > > > His son Robert Calvert b. 1783 in Washington Co., Ky married Nancy > > Hopewell in Mercer Co., Ky, migrated North to Sullivan Co., IN. after > 1820, > > Robert died 1844 in Indiana. > > > John Calvert b. 1587 in Yorkshire, England and migrated to Northern > > Ireland where he died. > > > > > > ...1 JOHN CALVERT (*)1587 - Unknown > > > ............+Grace ?? (Calvert)1590 - > > > ......2 THOMAS CALVERT (*)1617 - 1685 > > > ..............+Jane Glassford1626 - Thomas immgrated to America in 1683 > > and settled in New Castle Co., Pennsylvania > > > ..........3 John Calvert (*)1648 - 1699 > > > ................+Judith Stamper1652 - 1691 John immgraated with his > family > > to America in 1683 also and lived in Pennsylvania also. > > > ........... .4 JOHN CALVERT(*)1689 - 1739 > > > ................+Jane McMahan1690 - 1717 Johan was born in Upper > > Providence. Chester County. now Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, Migrated to > > Orange Co., VA. and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > > > ............. 5 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1715 - 1756 > > > ................+Mary Robert was Born and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > > > ................. 6 ISAIAH CALVERT (*)1743 - 1800 > > > ...................+Margaret Cochran (*)1757 - 1800 Isaiah was born in > > Fredricks Co., VA and died in Washington Co., KY. > > > ..........................7 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1783 - 1844 > > > ............................+Margaret Nancy Hopewell (*)1787 -1830 > > > Robert was born in Washington Co., married Nancy Hopewell in Mercer Co., > > KY., Migrated to Sullivan Co., in 1820 and died there. Some of Robert > and > > Nancy's sons lived in Knox Co., IN. the county to the South of Sullivan > Co., > > IN. > > > I would really like to hear from anyone connected to my > > family............Joanne > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the > > copyright owner themselves. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 >
Calverts in SC---there are alot of them listed in Ella O'Gorman's book, Descendents of the Virginia Calverts.
Hi, I have two Thomas Calverts in my line and Several Sarah's. I have demonstrated to my satisfaction that my Thomas C. B in c1765 m Elizabeth Monroe and reported her death Wetzel Co in 1843. There are Several Sarah's in this era. I am in WV researching right now and plan to go to VA on Tuesday. Upon return from my Vacation I will dig into what I have on Sarah(s). My line though is MD not the quaker line. Regards, David Bell "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 --- "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> wrote: I'm looking for Sarah Calvert, d/o Thomas who m 1823 in Cecil Co William Cooling. I don't believe she is one of the Baltimore Calverts but rather of the Chester Co group. She and her father are not in the Quaker Calvert book. Perhaps you have a possibility in your research which could help me. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <j.ikeda@comcast.net> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:15 AM Subject: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. in 1844. > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Calvert/Hopewell > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/1003 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for connections to the following: > Isaiah Calvert b. 1743 in Fredricks Co., Va. Migrated to Washington Co., Ky and died in 1800 married to Margaret Cochran > His son Robert Calvert b. 1783 in Washington Co., Ky married Nancy Hopewell in Mercer Co., Ky, migrated North to Sullivan Co., IN. after 1820, Robert died 1844 in Indiana. > John Calvert b. 1587 in Yorkshire, England and migrated to Northern Ireland where he died. > > ...1 JOHN CALVERT (*)1587 - Unknown > ............+Grace ?? (Calvert)1590 - > ......2 THOMAS CALVERT (*)1617 - 1685 > ..............+Jane Glassford1626 - Thomas immgrated to America in 1683 and settled in New Castle Co., Pennsylvania > ..........3 John Calvert (*)1648 - 1699 > ................+Judith Stamper1652 - 1691 John immgraated with his family to America in 1683 also and lived in Pennsylvania also. > ........... .4 JOHN CALVERT(*)1689 - 1739 > ................+Jane McMahan1690 - 1717 Johan was born in Upper Providence. Chester County. now Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, Migrated to Orange Co., VA. and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > ............. 5 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1715 - 1756 > ................+Mary Robert was Born and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > ................. 6 ISAIAH CALVERT (*)1743 - 1800 > ...................+Margaret Cochran (*)1757 - 1800 Isaiah was born in Fredricks Co., VA and died in Washington Co., KY. > ..........................7 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1783 - 1844 > ............................+Margaret Nancy Hopewell (*)1787 -1830 > Robert was born in Washington Co., married Nancy Hopewell in Mercer Co., KY., Migrated to Sullivan Co., in 1820 and died there. Some of Robert and Nancy's sons lived in Knox Co., IN. the county to the South of Sullivan Co., IN. > I would really like to hear from anyone connected to my family............Joanne > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves. > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com
David, my Calverts were in Cecil Co, MD before 1800 but I don't think they were related to the Calverts of Lord Baltimore. Nor were they Catholic. Someone just posted a line of a John Calvert who came to New Castle Co. There is so much interchange between New Castle Co and Cecil Co that I'm wondering if that is my line. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Edwin Bell" <daipdq@juno.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:47 AM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. in 1844. > > Hi, > > I have two Thomas Calverts in my line and Several Sarah's. I have > demonstrated to my satisfaction that my Thomas C. B in c1765 m > Elizabeth Monroe and reported her death Wetzel Co in 1843. There > are Several Sarah's in this era. > > I am in WV researching right now and plan to go to VA on Tuesday. > Upon return from my Vacation I will dig into what I have on Sarah(s). > My line though is MD not the quaker line. > > Regards, David Bell > > "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 > > > > > > --- "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> wrote: > > I'm looking for Sarah Calvert, d/o Thomas who m 1823 in Cecil Co William > Cooling. I don't believe she is one of the Baltimore Calverts but rather of > the Chester Co group. She and her father are not in the Quaker Calvert > book. Perhaps you have a possibility in your research which could help me. > > Cathy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <j.ikeda@comcast.net> > To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:15 AM > Subject: [CALVERT] From John Clavert 1587 b. in Yorkshire England migrated > to Ireland to Robert Calvert 1783 born in KY, died in Sullivan Co., IN. in > 1844. > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Surnames: Calvert/Hopewell > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/1003 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Looking for connections to the following: > > Isaiah Calvert b. 1743 in Fredricks Co., Va. Migrated to Washington Co., > Ky and died in 1800 married to Margaret Cochran > > His son Robert Calvert b. 1783 in Washington Co., Ky married Nancy > Hopewell in Mercer Co., Ky, migrated North to Sullivan Co., IN. after 1820, > Robert died 1844 in Indiana. > > John Calvert b. 1587 in Yorkshire, England and migrated to Northern > Ireland where he died. > > > > ...1 JOHN CALVERT (*)1587 - Unknown > > ............+Grace ?? (Calvert)1590 - > > ......2 THOMAS CALVERT (*)1617 - 1685 > > ..............+Jane Glassford1626 - Thomas immgrated to America in 1683 > and settled in New Castle Co., Pennsylvania > > ..........3 John Calvert (*)1648 - 1699 > > ................+Judith Stamper1652 - 1691 John immgraated with his family > to America in 1683 also and lived in Pennsylvania also. > > ........... .4 JOHN CALVERT(*)1689 - 1739 > > ................+Jane McMahan1690 - 1717 Johan was born in Upper > Providence. Chester County. now Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, Migrated to > Orange Co., VA. and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > > ............. 5 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1715 - 1756 > > ................+Mary Robert was Born and died in Fredricks Co., VA. > > ................. 6 ISAIAH CALVERT (*)1743 - 1800 > > ...................+Margaret Cochran (*)1757 - 1800 Isaiah was born in > Fredricks Co., VA and died in Washington Co., KY. > > ..........................7 ROBERT CALVERT (*)1783 - 1844 > > ............................+Margaret Nancy Hopewell (*)1787 -1830 > > Robert was born in Washington Co., married Nancy Hopewell in Mercer Co., > KY., Migrated to Sullivan Co., in 1820 and died there. Some of Robert and > Nancy's sons lived in Knox Co., IN. the county to the South of Sullivan Co., > IN. > > I would really like to hear from anyone connected to my > family............Joanne > > > > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the > copyright owner themselves. > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at calvert-admin@rootsweb.com > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/169.277.419.1 Message Board Post: Have been looking for Calverts in South Carolina. Only decendent can locate is A.H. Calvert married to Florence Foster. His son moved to Athens, AL in early 1900. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank in advance
Dan, O'Gorman says "Hugh Parral owned 466 acres adjoining the land of John Calvert. He may have married John's daughter Ann Calvert, as his will probated October 5, 1748, mentions his wife Ann, his sons Daniel, Joseph and John; his kinsmen John Bruce, his son Edward, daughter Christiana "not yet of age," and his cousin (which frequently meant "nephew"), Robert Calvert. Later, it says "Issue of Richard and Sarah (......) Calvert: i. John Calvert b. abt. 1765; d. abt. Nove., 1838; m. Jan. 21, 1821, Anne Parrell. No issue. Will dated Apr. 1838; proved 3rd day Dec., 1838. He bequeaths to Sarah Parrill, widow of Joseph Parrill, dec'd, and her three single daughters, viz: Eleanor, Sarah and Mary Y. Parrill, all his real and personal estate when and wheresoever it be found: viz: Thirty-one acres and a half of land, lying in Frederick County joining Arthur Carter and others, also some revolutionary claims, and furniture of all descriptions to them and their heirs forever." Also: John Calvert who died in 1738 and his wife Jane had children Rebecca and Ann, Richard, Robert, Isaiah. "Ann b. prob. abt. 1725; perhaps m. Hugh Parrell" Hope that helps. Peggy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Calvert, Leatherwood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WQH.2ACEB/866.1.2.1.2.1.3 Message Board Post: There will be a reunion of descendants of Spencer & Nancy (Leatherwood) Calvert on July 12, 2003 starting at 10:30 at Union Grove Church, near Farmersville in Caldwell Co., Ky. the church is across from the old Calvert cemetery where Spencer and Nancy are buried. There will also be a headstone dedication for a stone bought by descendants for John Thompson Calvert & wife Fanny (Morse) Calvert. Spencer was a Revolutionary War Veteran born May 10, 1759 For more info or directions contact Peggy Gilkey kengilke@evansville.net