The will for John Calvert and the will for Ann's second husband pretty much shows this though the confirming deed showing that Ann, dau of John was indeed a Kincaid is the last nail needed. I am wondering about the 1752 date at the start as the survey date mentions 1757. That seems a bit odd. Sue Liedtke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Van Hout" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 6:20 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] DNA results #198598 >I believe that Rebecca Calvert and her sister Ann were daughters of John > Calvert of Frederick County, VA. > > This is a message from Dennis House in 2004: > > "<<Burroughs to Ann Calvert, >> > > Have you seen this record? I just found it last week. The "sic" is part of > the record as recorded in Northern neck Warrants and Surveys. > > FRED 10/09/1752 NNWS- II-135 Robert Rutherford, assignee of Rebecca > Calvert & Ann Calvert Kinkiad (sic); no war(t), date from surv 9 Oct > 1752 - > 31 Dec. 1757; 400a on Red Bud Run, a br. Of Opeckon surv'd in 1732 (752a.) > for Jno Calvert who willed to 3 children. Rebecca & Ann have sold their > part; adj. Enoch Pearson, Isaac Hollingsworth, Great Waggon road, Rich'd > Calvert, Geo. Bruce. CC Edwd Griffith, Rich'd Abbet, Thos Spenser & Wm > Duckworth." > > ******************************* > > "John Calvert (John2, Thomas1) was born circa 1689 at Upper Providence > Township, now Delaware County, Pennsylvania (son of John Calvert and > Judith > Stamper). He moved to Orange County, Virginia in 1732 (became Frederick > County in 1743), with a group of Quakers who had secured land through > Alexander Ross. He is listed as one of the “Fathers of the Colony” (see > information on Hopewell Meeting). On November 12, 1735, the State of > Virginia granted John Calvert 850 acres of land beginning at two white > oaks > and a hickory near Abraham Hollingsworth’s line. (24) This land was > located > in what is now Frederick County, Virginia, east of the village of > Kernstown, > is a few miles southwest of the town of Winchester. John Calvert’s land of > 850 acres was located next to Abraham Hollingsworths on Red Bud Creek. > Abraham Hollingsworth house, “Abram’s Delight,” built 1754 is oldest house > in Winchester, Virginia, and now houses the Winchester/Frederick County > Historical Society. His home is said to have served as the first Quaker > Meeting house > > The will of John Calvert dated October 2, 1738; proved June 28, 1739; was > recorded in Orange County, Virginia (now Frederick County). (25) He called > himself of the Colony of Virginia, and county of Orange, and willed his > wife > Jane Calvert one-third of all his lands, during her life. To his sons > Robert > and Isaiah the remainer of land, 850 acres, whereupon John Stephens now > lives; to daughter Margaret, 300 acres of land called Hogg Run. To Rebecca > and Ann Calvert, 200 acres each. To son Richard Calvert [or Robert, two > transcriptions differ] the remainer of 992 acres at the death of his > mother. > To wife Jane Calvert my young mare 2 years old, with bald face, and the > old > mare. To son Robert Calvert the gray horse. To son Isaiah Calvert his > choice > of horses. To niece Elizabeth Carey or Cory, the brindle cow and calf. To > daughters Margery, Rebecca and Ann a mare each. Rest of the estate to the > children. Sons Robert and Isaiah Calvert executors. Witnesses, Terence > Notley and Henry Jones. > > "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hutch/LAIRD/Calvert.htm > > > Barbara > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sue Liedtke > Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 5:00 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [KINCAID] DNA results #198598 > > The first panel (markers 1-12) has been returned from the lab. #198598 > matches the Group A AAV exactly at these markers. While this panel is not > a > good predictor because of so many matches to other surnames, the results > do > increase the probality that there isn't a DNA break in his paternal > Kincaid > line. The rest of the results for his 37 marker order are not due back > until > mid April but may start coming in anytime after the first. > > A vetting post to David/Winifred Hobson through their son Joseph/Rebecca > Calvert's son David/Mary Williams is nearing completion. A great deal > effort > is being made to gather every shred of evidence available to support the > lineage as it is so important to Virginia Kincaids. > > Note that the 2 other lines who believe descent from David/Winifred have > an > 11 at marker 4 (DYS > 391). Both lines are believed to come through David/Winifred's son > John/Elizabeth Logan. It may be that John was the first in this line with > the marker 4 mutation that plagues many of Group A's lines. > > Sue Liedtke > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > To join the DNA project, go to: > www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Kincaid&Code=J21027 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > To join the DNA project, go to: > www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Kincaid&Code=J21027 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Who was Ann Calvert's first husband? From what I have read, the Calverts were Quakers. Here is more about the Calvert and Hollingsworth families: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jayken/hollingsworth/hr/65010255.htm I have found information about allied families of or near Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia which include the Calverts, Cochrans, Ruthersfords, and James Wood, Sr. and Jr. James Wood, Jr. married Jean Moncure, and he was the governor of Virginia from 1796-1799. Agatha Chinn, who married William Kinkead in 1787 in Frederick County, was the adopted daughter of James Wood, Jr. and Jean Moncure. James Wood, Sr. was married to Mary Rutherford, the sister of the Robert Rutherford in the 1752 deed below. There are a number of references to Mary Wood in Chalkley's. James Wood, Sr. was a surveyor in early Virginia. He also is in the Chalkley records of the Scots-Irish. He is shown in this record with Thomas and Andrew Lewis and the Robinsons. "An order of council, dated October 19, 1743, placed 30,000 acres of public land in the control of James and Henry Robinson, James Wood, and Thomas and Andrew Lewis. The Robinsons were aristocratic planters of Tidewater Virginia. Colonel Wood was the surveyor of Frederick county and a prominent land monopolist. These names occur among the grantees because it was very important to secure the aid of influential men who stood in with those in places of authority, and could therefore put the project "across." Thomas and Andrew Lewis, then twenty-five and twenty-three years old, respectively, were sons of Colonel John Lewis, the leader in the settlement of Augusta. They seem to have been the only active members of the syndicate, and they did the surveying."....... http://genealogytrails.com/vir/alleghany/history.html Barbara -----Original Message----- From: Sue Liedtke Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 12:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [KINCAID] DNA results #198598 The will for John Calvert and the will for Ann's second husband pretty much shows this though the confirming deed showing that Ann, dau of John was indeed a Kincaid is the last nail needed. I am wondering about the 1752 date at the start as the survey date mentions 1757. That seems a bit odd. Sue Liedtke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Van Hout" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 6:20 PM Subject: Re: [KINCAID] DNA results #198598 >I believe that Rebecca Calvert and her sister Ann were daughters of John > Calvert of Frederick County, VA. > > This is a message from Dennis House in 2004: > > "<<Burroughs to Ann Calvert, >> > > Have you seen this record? I just found it last week. The "sic" is part of > the record as recorded in Northern neck Warrants and Surveys. > > FRED 10/09/1752 NNWS- II-135 Robert Rutherford, assignee of Rebecca > Calvert & Ann Calvert Kinkiad (sic); no war(t), date from surv 9 Oct > 1752 - > 31 Dec. 1757; 400a on Red Bud Run, a br. Of Opeckon surv'd in 1732 (752a.) > for Jno Calvert who willed to 3 children. Rebecca & Ann have sold their > part; adj. Enoch Pearson, Isaac Hollingsworth, Great Waggon road, Rich'd > Calvert, Geo. Bruce. CC Edwd Griffith, Rich'd Abbet, Thos Spenser & Wm > Duckworth." > > ******************************* > > "John Calvert (John2, Thomas1) was born circa 1689 at Upper Providence > Township, now Delaware County, Pennsylvania (son of John Calvert and > Judith > Stamper). He moved to Orange County, Virginia in 1732 (became Frederick > County in 1743), with a group of Quakers who had secured land through > Alexander Ross. He is listed as one of the “Fathers of the Colony” (see > information on Hopewell Meeting). On November 12, 1735, the State of > Virginia granted John Calvert 850 acres of land beginning at two white > oaks > and a hickory near Abraham Hollingsworth’s line. (24) This land was > located > in what is now Frederick County, Virginia, east of the village of > Kernstown, > is a few miles southwest of the town of Winchester. John Calvert’s land of > 850 acres was located next to Abraham Hollingsworths on Red Bud Creek. > Abraham Hollingsworth house, “Abram’s Delight,” built 1754 is oldest house > in Winchester, Virginia, and now houses the Winchester/Frederick County > Historical Society. His home is said to have served as the first Quaker > Meeting house > > The will of John Calvert dated October 2, 1738; proved June 28, 1739; was > recorded in Orange County, Virginia (now Frederick County). (25) He called > himself of the Colony of Virginia, and county of Orange, and willed his > wife > Jane Calvert one-third of all his lands, during her life. To his sons > Robert > and Isaiah the remainer of land, 850 acres, whereupon John Stephens now > lives; to daughter Margaret, 300 acres of land called Hogg Run. To Rebecca > and Ann Calvert, 200 acres each. To son Richard Calvert [or Robert, two > transcriptions differ] the remainer of 992 acres at the death of his > mother. > To wife Jane Calvert my young mare 2 years old, with bald face, and the > old > mare. To son Robert Calvert the gray horse. To son Isaiah Calvert his > choice > of horses. To niece Elizabeth Carey or Cory, the brindle cow and calf. To > daughters Margery, Rebecca and Ann a mare each. Rest of the estate to the > children. Sons Robert and Isaiah Calvert executors. Witnesses, Terence > Notley and Henry Jones. > > "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hutch/LAIRD/Calvert.htm > > > Barbara > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sue Liedtke > Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 5:00 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [KINCAID] DNA results #198598 > > The first panel (markers 1-12) has been returned from the lab. #198598 > matches the Group A AAV exactly at these markers. While this panel is not > a > good predictor because of so many matches to other surnames, the results > do > increase the probality that there isn't a DNA break in his paternal > Kincaid > line. The rest of the results for his 37 marker order are not due back > until > mid April but may start coming in anytime after the first. > > A vetting post to David/Winifred Hobson through their son Joseph/Rebecca > Calvert's son David/Mary Williams is nearing completion. A great deal > effort > is being made to gather every shred of evidence available to support the > lineage as it is so important to Virginia Kincaids. > > Note that the 2 other lines who believe descent from David/Winifred have > an > 11 at marker 4 (DYS > 391). Both lines are believed to come through David/Winifred's son > John/Elizabeth Logan. It may be that John was the first in this line with > the marker 4 mutation that plagues many of Group A's lines. > > Sue Liedtke > > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > To join the DNA project, go to: > www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Kincaid&Code=J21027 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls > > To join the DNA project, go to: > www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Kincaid&Code=J21027 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message To see the Kincaid of all spellings DNA chart in Excel: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adgedge/Research/April%202004/Kincaid%20%20DNA.xls To join the DNA project, go to: www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Kincaid&Code=J21027 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message