Paul, I think I used the wrong word in my loose quote from Gladys Calvert Durnill's aunt's letter, it says William and Cynthia Calvert "named a daughter" Cynthia Crupper Calvert, rather than "christened" her. Cynthia Crupper Calvert Hawkins (?) and her (second?) husband, Henderson Durnill died within days of each other and are buried near Carrollton, MO, but I assume the gravestone for Cnythia is not where we are to hope to find her middle name. Too bad the letter does not really say how it is known, must be the family Bible. There again Gladys Calvert Durnill would be our best source as to where to look for any Calvert/Durnill family Bibles. Looks as tho we've several points to ask Gladys about. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Bardell <[email protected]> To: Laura Crane <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 1:13 PM Subject: Cynthia (Crupper?) Calvert >Laura, > >If you have not yet heard, there are a lot of us trying to determine >William Calvert's parents. The first thing we need on this theory is >proof that William's grand-daughter Cynthia (Jacinta) was baptized >Cynthia Crupper Calvert. I have not been able to verify that. Can you >help? > > Paul Bardell > Carmel, NY > > 914 276 2149 > >