To Web Folks and James, I am sort of out of the loop lately, but I believe James is right about the JOHN Calvert from Bald Eagle township, Pa, tying in to the Central Ohio Calverts, and more likely back to the Quaker Calverts than to either the Maryland Catholics or County Armagh Ireland, Presbyterians. This central Pa. JOHN and his descendents should not be confused with the ROBERT arriving in the western Pa county of Venango in 1795 nor with the descendents of the JOHN of 1793 arrival in New York whose descendents came to Pa first to Mercer and Crawford Counties and later mixed with the descendents of ROBERT in Venango County. By he time of his later "mixing" they were all Protestants but Robert's descendents tended to be Episcopalian and this JOHN's descendents were Scotch Covenanter Presbyterians, later tending toward Christian Missionary Alliance and other sort of Fundamentalist religious preferences. Regards to all, Galen Calvert Original Message ----- From: James Calvert <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 8:39 PM Subject: [CALVERT-L] John Calvert PA late 1700s > While everyone is looking in O'Gorman, would someone see if there is a > listing for a John Calvert in Bald Eagle Township of Mifflin County, PA > (later Centre County) circa 1785-1795. Birthdate and place is unknown, but > should be circa 1760 to 1775 somewhere in PA. We believe he is the father > of Jacob, John, Job and possibly Sarah Calvert who settled in Belmont > County, Ohio circa 1800. They are probably a part of the Quaker Calverts, > but there is also a family of Calverts who settled near Lewiston PA > originating in Nottingham. (Religious orientation unknown.) One of this > family, Robert, later settled in Centre County. > > Jim > > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at [email protected] >