This is what I have for Arch Bishop Spalding's family: Descendants of Richard Marcus Spalding, Sr. 1 [1] Richard Marcus Spalding, Sr. b: 16 Apr 1777 in St. Mary's County, MD. d: 07 Sep 1850 in Marion County, KY. .. +Henrietta Hamilton b: 31 May 1781 in Charles County, MD. d: 03 Dec 1815 in Washington (now Marion) County, KY m: 28 Jul 1801 in Holy Name of Mary Church .. 2 John Spalding b: 07 Jun 1802 d: 24 Sep 1803 .. 2 Anastasia Spalding b: 22 Jul 1803 .. 2 Julie Ann Spalding b: 02 Mar 1805 .. 2 Leonard A. Spalding b: 24 Oct 1806 .. 2 Richard Marcus Spalding, Jr. b: 07 Jun 1808 d: 24 Sep 1883 ...... +Mary Jane Lancaster b: 25 May 1816 .. 2 Martin John Spalding b: 23 May 1810 in Marion County, KY d: 07 Sep 1872 in Baltimore, MD. .. 2 Benedict Joseph Spalding b: 21 Jun 1812 in Marion County, KY d: 04 Aug 1868 .. 2 Clement C. Spalding b: 07 May 1814 d: 26 Jul 1857 *2nd Wife of [1] Richard Marcus Spalding, Sr.: .. +Henrietta Thompson m: 20 Jan 1817 in Holy Name of Mary RCC, Marion County, KY .. 2 Caroline Spalding b: 25 Oct 1817 in Marion County, KY d: Sep 1849 .. 2 William T. Spalding b: 19 Oct 1818 d: 06 Mar 1881 .. 2 Ann Hamilton Spalding b: 15 May 1820 .. 2 Henry Hudson Spalding b: 15 Oct 1823 .. 2 Mary Jane Spalding b: 06 Jul 1825 d: 03 Oct 1847 .. 2 Joseph Spalding b: 15 Apr 1822 d: 14 Mar 1884 *3rd Wife of [1] Richard Marcus Spalding, Sr.: .. +Mary Charleston m: Abt. 15 Feb 1827 in Marion County, KY .. 2 Susanna Marie Spalding b: 22 May 1831 in Marion County, KY .. 2 George Robert Thomas Spalding b: 23 Sep 1834 in Marion County, KY d: 11 Oct 1856 On 6/26/2011 1:34 PM, Rico and Mary Beth wrote: > Dear Dave, > > In my working files, I see that the Richard Spalding (16 April 1777 - 7 > Sept. 1850) who was father of Martin J. Spalding, Archbishop of Baltimore > Maryland married Henrietta "Henny" Thompson 20 Jan. 1817 at the Holy Name > of Mary Church, Marion Co., KY ( Washington County Marriage Records: > Spalding; Richard to Henny Thompson 1/17/1817). > > Richard Spalding's daughter Julia Ann Spalding became a nun, Mother Julia > ( I do not have proof of the order) but I did find the following which offer > clues to McAtee and Thompson relationships to Archbishop Spalding: > > Holy Name Of Mary Church Records: > p.21 Martin John Spalding, Calvary's best known native, was born May 23, > 1810; the same year that the Spalding home on Lover's Lane was built. His > father Richard, eldest son of Benedict Spalding, who came here from Maryland > and settled on the Rolling Fork in 1790. His mother was Henrietta Hamilton, > daughter of Leonard Hamilton, likewise from Maryland, who came to Kentucky > in 1791. His mother died when he was just six years old.... in 1850 Martin > John became Bishop of Louisville. > SPALDING, RICHARD AUGUSTINE& HENRIETTA HAMILTON (son of Benedict Joseph > Spalding, Jr.& Alethaire Abell)(daughter of Leonard Hamilton& Ann > "Nancy"McAtee)(married 7-28-1801 at Holy Name of Mary Church) > Baptized Martin Spalding, 6-04-1810, at Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church. > Birth date not given. Sponsors, Martin Heutz and Mary Ford. Parents: Richard > Spalding and Henrica Hamilton. > > as to which priest may have performed the baptism above: > > M A R I O N C O U N T Y - W H I T E B A P T I S M S > St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Mary's, Ky. > Book 1 - 1829/1857 (also some at St. Mary's College) by Rev. James > Joseph Pike > Book 2 - 1858/1889 by Rev. John A. Lyons > St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Raywick, Ky. > 1840/1873 by Rev. John A. Lyons > Holy Cross Catholic Church, Holy Cross, Ky. > 1832/1868 by Rev. John A. Lyons > Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church, Calvary, Ky. > Book 1 - 1807/1835 by Rev. John A. Lyons > Book 3 - 1836/1874 by Rev. John A. Lyons > St. Augustine and St. Ivo Catholic Churches, Lebanon, Ky. > Book one - 1835/1899 > Book two - 1900/1942 > Baptismal Records of St. Augustine from the original records were > transcribed by Rev. J. A. > O'Bryan, Mr. Thomas Caldwell, a seminarian in Minor Orders, Rev. John > Elder, Asst. at St. > Augustine, and Rev. Joseph D. Gettelfinger, Pastor of St. Augustine. > Some Baptisms are from > "St. Patrick Catholic Church History and Records > Stithton, Hardin County, Kentucky 1831 - 1920" > by Mary M. Olson > Copyright 1999 - Printed by McDowell Publications > > and finally: > > "Catholic History" no author or compiler listed: > Archbishop Martin John Spalding attended St. Thomas's Seminary at > Bardstown, KY& in the year 1830, just before his 20th birthday on > April, 1830, he sailed for Italy. After 4 yrs. study, he was ordained a > priest in Rome, then returned home to serve as president of St. Thomas's > Seminary& Rector of Bardstown, Cathedral. Father Spalding became Bishop of > Louisville in 1850,& Archbishop of Baltimore in 1864. > Two of Bishop Spalding's sister became nuns. His younger brother, Benedict > Joseph& his nephew, John Lancaster Spalding both became priests. A cousin > Catharine Spalding, was Mother Superior of the Sisters of Nazareth in nearby > Nelson County. > > The Richard Spalding Bible [as last I knew] was in the possession of Mrs. > Henrietta Spalding Boldick, Lebanon, KY. Richard Spalding is buried in Holy > Name of Mary at Calvary Marion County, KY Hwy 208 south of Lebanon. (Rev. > John Lyons, Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church Records, Calvary, Marion Co, > KY.) > > Richard Spalding's wife Henrietta Hamilton born 31 May 1781 was the daughter > of Leonard Hamilton and Nancy Ann McAtee. of Charles County, Maryland. > > MARYLANDERS TO KENTUCKY 1775 -1825 HENRY C. PEDEN, Jr > page 62 > HAMILTON The Hamilton family was among the early Catholic settlers from St. > Mary's County, Maryland who Migrated to Cartwright's Creek Kentucky circa > 1785 and Rolling Fork, Kentucky circa 1791. At the head of this colony was > Leonard Hamilton who was the maternal grandfather of the Archbishop Spalding > of Baltimore and the Very Rev. Benedict J. Spalding of Louisville. (Ref: KC > :110) KC = Webb, Benjamin J. THE CENTENARY OF CATHOLICITY IN KENTUCKY > > Hope this was of at least limited help, > > Mary Beth > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Roberts"<[email protected]> > To: "St. Mary Rootsweb"<[email protected]>;<[email protected]>; > "Mike Gough"<[email protected]> > Cc: "Wade Thompson"<[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 10:53 AM > Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Evansville, IN's new Bishop -- He is Charles C. > Thompson and his family roots are in Bardstown Kentucky. > > > Mike: > > By now you ought to have the Summer 2011 "Generator." > Do you share any lines with Archbishop Spalding ? {A'bishop of Baltimore: > 1864-1872} > I'm hoping to get some info on his MacAtee lines in Charles County for a > future "Generator." > > The new Bishop in Evansville sure sounds like he has roots back here in > Southern Maryland. > > Wade: Any ideas on this ? > > I understand that the new Episcopal bishop for the Washington Diocese > {includes Prince George's, Charles,& St. Mary's} will be a woman. > > Keep us posted with what you find out, Mike. > > David > > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Mike Gough"<[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:29 PM > To: "St. Mary Rootsweb"<[email protected]>;<[email protected]> > Subject: [MDSTMARY] Evansville, IN's new Bishop -- He is Charles C. Thompson > and his family roots are in Bardstown Kentucky. > >> Folks, this Charles Thompson appears to be from one of the Maryland to >> Kentucky families. Can someone tell me about his family? >> >> >> >> Hi Mike, >> >> We are getting a new bishop. He is Charles C. Thompson and his family >> roots are in Bardstown Kentucky. His parents are Coleman and Joyce >> Thompson. Joyce’s maiden name was Thomas. He paternal grandmother was >> Mildred Thompson. He has a first cousin, who is also a priest, named Dr. >> Dale Cieslik. (I gleaned all of this from this week’s special edition of >> The Message, Evansville Diocese Newspaper.) >> >> Do you think we could be related to him? >> >> Just curious. >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 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 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 > -- Mike and Karen Gough [email protected]