This may apply and it may not. There was a Thomas Calvert who settled in Centre County, PA circa 1820. He was said to have been born in Nottingham. He could be a brother or cousin to your William. I cannot find my records, but as I remember he was listed in the 1820 census for the county. Jim At 12:15 PM 10/10/1999 -0400, you wrote: >I have the following CALVERTS in my ancestry. Hopefully a connection can be >made. >Sarah CALVERT, daughter of William CALVERT and Mary POLHAMUS. Sarah was b. >Oct 3, 1823 in Williamsport, PA. Married Benjamin STRAWBRIDGE, son of >Benjamin and Margaret KINMAN TROWBRIDGE, on Jul 11, 1844 in Williamsport, PA⦠> >William CALVERT, son of John and Elizabeth CALVERT, b. Nov 1797, in >Williamsport, PA. William, according to the History of Williamsport was the >first male child born in Williamsport. William married Mary POLHAMUS about >1820 in Williamsport, PA. William died 27 Aug 1874 and Mary died 27 Sep >1878, both in Williamsport, PA. William and Mary (ref above) are both buried >in the Williamsport Cemetery in Lot 240. > >John CALVERT, parents unknown, b. in 1756 in Notttingham, England. He >married an Elizabeth GREENFIELD, daughter of John GREENFIELD and Susannah >NEWHAM, c. 7/2/1766 in Nottingham, England. John died Dec 1801 in >Williamsport, PA > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert >Brogan at [email protected] >