Cathy,,, My family as I knew it lived in wetzel Co WV near Wileyville about 17 miles out from new martinsville on hwy 7. The farms that albert and John ewing owned were on lynn camp run and on top of the ridge above...Harlan Ridge. The farms of Isaac and Thomas were respectively in what is now greene co PA, Isaac on Roberts run and Thomas on Hoy and Rudolph run in the very southern end of Wayne and Perry Twp. In 1921, Thomas Farm was owned by John Calvert and Isaac by Thomas(Tommy) calvert, both sons of Richard Thralls Calvert, who was the son of John D Calvert, who was the son of Thomas Calvert Sr(my ancestor's brother, Thomas C jr, brother also to Hugh Ewing Calvert. Thomas Sr is first known in this area in 1809 repairing the mill of a Davis if I recall correctly and he was in w of 1812 under Harrison as I mentioned. His father Isaac marrie Frances Bullitt(Fanny) and came to the Dunkard creek area sometime in the 1700s from Carmichaels settlement. I am just guessing now and there is no doc on this. I think his father was Reason Calvert(rezin, resin) who was a son of John Calvert b 1692. John was the son of George Calvert who m elizabeth Doyne. His brother George Calvert is one of the associated lines I am researchinga as well, both out of VA. I find documents on them and Loudoun/Fairfax, northern neck va... Now, back to the more recent time of Isaac and so on, the family seems to be intermixed with Cooksey, Fairfax clark and so on, and JD told the newspaper they came to the US with the Baily family. If this rings "bell"s so t speak, well, sheesh. gain,,,,thanks for taking the time...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 --- "Cathy Berger" <o2bab@bedford.net> wrote: I read the other email of Calverts on Dunkard Creek etc and I'm wondering in what state your Calverts lived. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Edwin Bell" <daipdq@juno.com> To: <CALVERT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 3:31 AM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Margaret Calvert > > Hi joyce > > i am so pleased that you wrote me. I know how time consuming and diggiing this can bde. I have no direct connection with the hollingsworth line that i know of. if i may, willi illuminate what i know: > > Isaac calvert b #1740-50 m Fanny Bullitt > Thomas Clare Calvert sr b 1769 m2 Anna Ewing m3 J. Margaret(calvert0 > thomas jr, b 1803 m elizabeth johnson > albert gallatin b1830 m Mary A 'polly' Cain > John Ewing b1856 m Martha Lemaster > Arthur Clay b 1876 m1 m2 Lena Ensinger, m3 Amanda syvesta Rose > Dorthey Lee Calvert, via vesta, my mother > > Mother and Virginia Ballard are cousins. I first met Sarah(sadie) in 1969 when i was 18. I just returned from WV VA and PA from my vacation and was very hopeful to find you. Eloise Baker said you would know things that I myself did not know. > > In your email, you will find an invite to my www.myFamily.com site. > It will give you a silly email addy and password. Once there, you can edit it and change both the address and password to what you wish. > > This data base is a work in progress. I am very sure that isaac is my ancestor. I am unsure of his father and that is what i am working on now. I was hopeful that something you might know would lead me in the right direction. More that this Dale, I am hope you can provide me with stories, etc that will help flesh out all of the Calvert line and Harlans as they relate to me. > \\ > > > \\\ I am going, if things work out, to publish a book called the Calverts of Dunkard creek. This will accompany two other works in prgress, a book of poetry and a trilogy of Novella's entitled, Amarugia. You will be, I think excited because Robert, a brother of Thomas Sr, ends up in dying young. His son, Hiram founds hiramsburg OH and moves on to NE. Another son goes to Morgantown, and then to Cass Co Mo. It is this son, Reason(rezin) who settles an area now known as deepwater MO, in Cass Co Mo. this area, where he is likely buried, is about 17 miles from the family gfarm I grew up on. It is called Amarugia highlands. Odd that... David Bell daipdq@juno.com > > ps > > I was so pleased to speak with you this evening. you will know. but it was a great esperience. Thank you. 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 > > > > > > --- "joyce wilson" <momajo54@hotmail.com> wrote: > > My line is Margaret CALVERT who married Thomas HOLLINGSWORTH. Their son > was Abraham "Abram" Hollingsworth, married to Ann Robinson. This seems to > be a strong quaker line for several generations. Any leads would be > appreciated. 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