Laura and Bob write: > Bob. assume you are saying James Madison Calvert was in first > legislature in Kansas, was that > 1855? Do you have a page he is on in O'Gorman? We're working > on the "Cooper County > MO Calverts" and I have found James Calvert's bio sketch and his > farms in the 1876 plat maps > of Cooper County, northwest of Carrolton. He is a son of Nodding > Calvert, was b. Feb 14, 1830 Cooper County, MO came to Carrol County in > 1844, died in Carroll County May 30, 1897 m. Mary J. Scott as per page > 669 of O'Gorman's, " Descendants of Virginia Calverts." > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob McKeal <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:12 PM > Subject: [CALVERT-L] James Madison Calvert > > > >Does anyone have information on James Madison Calvert, or is related to him > on the list. I know that he lived in Missouri , and in Kansas for a short > time, and that he was in the first state Legislature. > >Thanks > >Bob > > Laura and Bob, James Madison Calvert died Sept. 19, 1896, St. Joseph, Mo. He is listed on page 230 and is #544 in the book. James Madison Calvert is from a completely different line of Calverts; -James Madison, James, Jesse, Obed, George, George, William, Leonard, George -1st Ld. Baltimore. The information you give about Nodding Calvert is not even close to what is shown on page 669. I offered sometime ago to work with all the folks researching "William Calvert who married Elizabeth Nodding". My suggestion was to assemble an accurate reproduction of the text from Descendants of Virginia Calverts. George Calvert [email protected]