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    1. Re: [CALVERT] Re: John and Esther Calvert
    2. David Edwin Bell
    3. Jim. Correct. Benjamin Taylor. I typed Lemasters. SHEESH. Job is the son who migrates back to Wetzel across the ice on the OH. R. Sorry to confuse David "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde -- James Calvert <j.calvert@comcast.net> wrote: David, I this Benjamin Taylor or Benjamin LeMasters that married Jane Calvert? Jim At 03:19 PM 9/17/2003 -0600, you wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Calvert Colbert >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WQH.2ACEB/1017.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Sometimes answers are right there and you don't see them for the trees. So >I now have who married the Powell Sisters. >The John Calvert Jr, Father of Jacob and William is the Father of Jane >Calvert who M Benjamin Franklin Lemasters. The middle name is not >Verified. This Taylor line is mine. They >move to OH. one son, Job, moves back to Wetzel Co but >was OH or Tyler at the Time, VA. This Job is father of Owens Taylor, >father of Friend Taylor who married Sarah Lemasters. >Sarah Lemasters is in my line via Isaac Lemasters and Christsina Criss. >Their dau. Martha Marries John Ewing Calvert b1856. My line from there is >son Arthur b1876, M1, Lena Ensinger, 4 children, twins, one dying at >childirth and >Lena a day later maybe. AC moved to NC and back, then spent time in OH and >moved to Indian Territory in 1906 or 7. >His mother keeping the second child, Elmer and the Ensingers taking in >Hazel the firstborn. The second twin >has died as well. > >AC married Amanda Syvesta Rose in OK at Big Heart (Now barnsdall) and of >this marriage, my mother is the youngest child to survive and the only >surviving member of this family. > >Back to WV/PA. I have known of the relationship to Calverts in OH. My >Calvert line has an Oliver who was going back and forth between Morgan >County and was murdered there. But >tie was even earlier according to various conversations I have >had with Calverts in the area. > >I note that Norma is looking for a James b1806 and I thought, bang I have >got it) But it doesn't match up. > >The Isaac that Darrell is looking at came out of Chester >but is unverified as my ancestor. I know I have an Isaac Sr. b >c 1745-49. This fits the Isaac of Chester as well as the Isaac Calvert I >found in Somerset Co. MD Coventry Church birth record 1746/47 to Alexander >Calvert and mary Whealer. > >Sarah Hannah, daughter of my Isaac who marries George Dye is pretty well >documented. The Isaac who was the father of Sarah and his wife(Fanny >Bulet) are buried on their farm >in Greene Co so near blacksville WV Mon County you can spit in Dunkard >Creek. There are James in this line as well >so Norma may have something here in that there is a >general migration pattern of families out of PW Co VA >across to what is now part of PA or WV and VA counties. > >I was puzzling over who William and Jacob and Darrell knew it. There are >other Calverts as yet unattached to any family line. There are Colberts in >Fayette co, John who m Catherine Lynne, who are Calverts out of PW Co. > >I wanted to respond to this with the info on Isaac and also note John >Calvert Jr, the subject of Darrells post is coming >along the same migration route that opened as the 18th century closed, >indian troubles having subsided. > >I will post more on my own discoveries in another post. > >David > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the >copyright owner themselves. ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert publication? Do you have a Calvert-related item for sale? Please contact the listowner for instructions on posting!

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