Debi writes: Thanks to everyone who responded. I'm getting there. Now I just need to find the records of the marriage of Nathaniel & Sarah however I also have the will of Nathaniel which states Sarah Howson Calvert as his wife. Everything from there works out so I guess the line is just about proven. I'd like to get the copies of the references listed in this note, and then, voilia. Ah, don't I wish I could do this with all my lines....... Debi, The records of the marriage are long gone. The only surviving document form the "Overwharton Parish Stafford County, Virginia is the Register from 1723 to 1758. Nathaniel & Sarah were married about 1718. Some of the original documents about Charles Calvert may be obtained via the internet from the Library of Virginia. These will be the actual handwritten documents. Nathaniel and Sarah Howson (Calvert) Jones lived in Westmoreland County. You may want to check on the Westmoreland records. I know you have been searching for several years. Here are pages 69, 70 and 73. This information is from O'Gorman. Good Luck! George Calvert [email protected] FIFTH GEN£RATION 26. Sarah Howson Calvert (Charles, William, Leonard, George) b. abt. 1694, Stafford county, Va.; d. after 1754; m. abt. 1718 Nathaniel Jones (1696-1754) of Westmoreland county, Va., son of John Jones who died 1713, Westmoreland county. Sarah Howson Calvert. daughter of Charles and Mary (Howson) Cal vert was seemingly the elder daughter. After her mother's death, she and page 68 (original text) FIFTH GENERATION her sister Ann were undoubiedly raised by their grandmother Howson (or Hewitt as she became) in Virginia and each married a Virginian. Sarah Howson married Nathaniel Jones whose will dated January 21, 1753, proved March 26, 1754, in Westmoreland county, mentions his wife and each child by name. It is from this will that the names of his children are taken. Issue of Nathaniel and Sarah Howson (Calvert) Jones: 31+ i. John Jones b. abt, 1720; m. Eleanor Moss 32 ii. David Jones; m. Mary Boswell. 33 iii. Nathaniel Jones 34 iv. Charles Jones 35 v. Calvert Jones, will dated 29 Aug., 1790; d. unm. 36 vi. Mary Jones b. ......; m. .........Peck. 37 vii. Francis Jones b. ........; mentioned in will of Calvert Jones 38 viii. Sarah Jones b. .........; m. ..........Franklin. 27. Ann Calvert (Charles, William, Leonard, George) b. abt, 1696, Stafford County, Va.; d, aft, 1740, date of her husbands will; m. abt. 1714, in Stafford county, THOMAS PORTER who died 1740. March 30, 1714: Sarah Howson Calvert, Thomas Porter and Anne his wife, which Sarah, Thomas and Anne are of the County of Stafford, to John Pratt, 200 acres of land in Westmoreland county, part of a patent granted Robert Howson, April 15, 1667, whose heirs the said Sarah Howson Calvert and Anne Porter are. (Westmoreland County Records, Book 5, p. 253.) Sept, 11, 1721: Thomas Porter of the Parish of St. Paul in the County of Stafford, Planter, and Anne his wife, Nathaniel Jones of the parish and County aforesaid, Planter, and Sarah Howson his wife (which said Anne and Sarah Howson are Daughters and coheirs of Mary Calvert who was Daughter of Robert Howson late of the parish and County aforesaid), Gentleman. of the one part, and John Fitzhugh of the parish of Washington in the county of Westmoreland, Gent., etc, . . . (Stafford Records, Book J p.79.... This book is in the Huntington Library at San Marino, near Pasadena, Calif.) Thomas Porter left a will undated; proved April 8, 1740. (Book "M," p.285, Stafford county), from which the names of his living children are taken. The first two mentioned seem to have attained their majority. Overwharton Parish Register of Stafford County, and St. Paul's (or Hanover) Parish Register, King George County, carry a number of records for this Porter family. Issue of Thomas and Anne (Calvert) Porter: 39 i. Anne Porter b. Oct. 13, 1717; d. Sept. 22, 1727. 40+ ii. Calvert Porter b. abt. 1718; m. Elizabeth Cash. 41 iii. Thomas Porter b. abt 1720; was a Revolutionary soldier. 42 iv. Benjamin Porter b. abt. 1723; was a Revolutionary soldier. 43 v. Nicholas Porter b. abL 1725; was a Revolutionary Soldier. page 69 (original text) FIFTH GENERATION 44 vi. Joseph Porter b. Aug. 7, 1726; m. Jennie SmiLh, 1756. 45 vii. Henry Porter bap. May 1, 1728 (St. Paul's Reg.) 46 viii. Charles Porter b. abt. 1729. 47 ix. Howson Porter b. abi. 1730: m. John Stark: 48 x. Anne Porter b. May 15, 1732. (St. Paul's Reg.) 49 xi.. John Porter b. Aug. 4, 1734; d. July 14, 1754. page 70 (original text) SIXTH GENERATION 31. John Jones (Sarah H. Calvert, Charles, William, Leonard, George) b. abt. 1720, Westmoreland county, Va.; d. 1762; m. Aug.16, 1744. Eleanor Moss, dau. of John and Margaret Moss. Issue of John and Eleanor (Moss) Jones: 58 i Charles C. Calvert Jones b. June 4, 1746. 59 ii. Behethland Jones b. July 14, 1748; m. Feb. 14, 1770, JoIm Peed. 60. iii. Nathaniel Jones III, b. Feb. 25, 1751. 61 iv. Sabra Jones b. Oct. 7, 1753; m. Feb. 8, 1778, WillIam Crank. 62 v. Eleanor Jones b.....; m. Dec. 27, 1774, Daniel Hamet. 63 vi. Jane Jones b. Mar. 16, 1762; m. June 3, 1782, Samuel Marshall. J. B.C. Nicklin. Westmoreland County Records. page 73 (original text)