Here is my Calvert line: 5 Great Grandfather: William Richard Calvert B. 1765-1784 D.? M. Margaret (posslbiy Elizabeth) Arnold Children: Price Arnold; Richard; unnamed; Mark A. 4 Great Grandfather: Richard Calvert B. 18 Dec 1808 Washington Co., KY D. 8 Feb 1887 or 8 Feb 1889 M. (1) Rachel Killpatrick (Kilpatrick) 26 Jul 1830 St. Louis, MO Children: William; Margaret; Nancy Jane; James Wesley; Mary E.; Maria Louisa; Richard Edward; Alice L (2) Sarah Emma Waller Children: No children 3 Great Grandfather: James Wesley Calvert B. 22 Mar 1839 Howard Co., MO D. 14 Mar 1915 Howard Co., MO M. Dica (Decia) Ann Dodson 4 Apr 1858 Howard Co., MO (I have also found it as 20 Mar 1858 Sullivan, MO; This was found on the LDS sight) Children: Richard; William Winn; Nancy; Sarah (Sally) F.; Mary Kisar; Jacob Bealer; Catherine; Martha; Maria Louisa; John; Riley; George E.B. 2 Great Grandfather: William Winn Calvert B. 17 Jan 1861 Howard Co., MO D. 19 Oct 1907 Boone Co., MO M. Annie W. Rice 13 Oct 1889 Children: Maudie; Roy William Great Grandmother: Maudie Calvert B. 15 Jun 1891 Howard Co., MO D. 26 May 1950 M. (1) James Wesley Robinson 12 Jul 1908 Howard Co., MO Children: Lilly Mae; Sarah Ann; Lula Pearl (2) William E. Thornton 22 Oct 1924 Children: no children Grandmother: Sarah Ann Robinson B. 25 Jun 1909 Howard Co., MO D. 7 Oct 1976 Boone Co., MO M. Julius Bradford Crane 24 Dec 1924 Boone Co., MO Children: unnamed son who died very young; Carl Bradford; James Richard; Maudie Genevieve (Still living); Luther Thomas (my father; Still living) This is all I have on the Calvert family. I would love to share and learn more about them. Wado (Thank You in Cherokee) Little White Dove Proud Member of the NCNOLT District Rep. of MO AKA: Susan R. (Crane) Robinson Dove3002@aol.com <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Ltwhtdove/">Dove's Dreams</A> http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Ltwhtdove/ AOL Messenger: Dove3002 Yahoo: Ltwhtdove MSN Messenger: Dove3002@aol.com "Great Spirit, Great Spirit, my Grandfather, all over the earth the faces of living things are all alike... Look upon these faces of children without number and with children in their arms, that they may face the winds and walk the good road to the day of quiet." -- Black Elk (1863-1950) Oglala Sioux holy man