Several months back there was a notice on the Calvert Genforum (www.genforum.com) concerning four Calvert brothers who landed in Norfork, VA from England near the time of the Revolution. One went to Canada due to his lovalties and three remaind in the States. You may want to check those messages. There appear to be more Calvert famiilies than the Baltimores and the Quakers who immigrated to the States. Example: a Michael (?) Calvert who immigrated from Hanover,born in Holland, and settled in Wyoming in the 1870s (see rootsweb archive) , a Thomas Calvert who immigrated to PA from Nottingham in the 1840s and died in Jersey Shores, PA. (Calvert Genforum list), and the above cited brothers. At 08:05 PM 09/02/1999 -0400, you wrote: >Thanks to everyone who answered my e-mail of Mon. about VA/WV >Calverts. Special thanks to George Calvert who looked in O'Gormans >for me. Unfortunately, we are not there. Hopefully, another door >will open. He suggested Quaker Calverts. Anyone out there looking >into Quaker Calverts? > >To repeat: > >1. Thomas Calvert--soldier of 1812 and held commission under Harrison >and was at Fort Meigs and the battle of Tippecanoe. > >2. Thomas C. Calvert (son of Thomas above) m. Elizabeth Johnson--They >lived near Boonsboro, MD, along with the Lemasters family with whom I >also have a connection. Both families moved to northwest VA/WV. VA >Land Office and Patents and Grants lists a Thomas C. Calvert, 30 Nov. >1838, Tyler County--425a. on left fork of Lynn Camp Run--Grants 89, p. >598. > >Am completely stumped on Thomas Calvert #1. Don't know where he came >from, who he married, how many childre n , or where he died. > >Have a safe holiday weekend! > >Barbara Skinner Joseph > > >Thanks > >Jim and Barbara Joseph >[email protected] > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: >[email protected] >with the body message of >UNSUBSCRIBE >