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Norma,
Your names are also similar to my CALDWELLs who were also in Ohio in early
1800's. My g g g grandfather was John b. 1810. He named a dau. Eliza and
one of his sons James. Also John's brother, William, named his son John
Robert CALDWELL. I noticed Robert is in your list of names. Do you have any
siblings for Jane?
My group went to Ind, Ill, and then to MO by 1850.
Thank you,
Christine
NStan22287 wrote:
>
> Hi Marianne!
>
> Glad to have your reply. I was hoping you might have some family line
> information but oh well, maybe between the two of us, we'll come up with
> something.
> Jane Hayden died in Lenox, Iowa, in about 1875. Her gravestone is very
> difficult to read. She was either living with her daughter, Eliza Jane, and
> her husband, or near them, because they have a common gravestone. Finding her
> was just one of those things, because I had gone to the cemetery for George
> and Eliza, and there she was. It didn't even occur to me who she was for
> awhile. Anyway, I've sent for her obituary, if she had one, and someone is
> willing to look for it with rather vague information! Otherwise, I may have to
> wait until I can get back to Iowa again!
> But there has tp be some relationship between your Caldwells and mine. I'm
> not sure what their religion was, but it's very possibly Methodist, since that
> seems to be in the Reeve line.
> You mentioned Christian Co., KY - I have two ancestors who lived there for
> awhile, early 1800s. I wonder if the Caldwells could have been there at the
> same time? The West ancestor also came originally from Maryland. He's had a
> lot written about him (sometimes you get lucky!), but no Caldwells mentioned
> in any of it.
> Keep in touch and I will, too.
>
> Norma Standard
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Can I interfere with your discussion? I have info (descendancy) on John
Caldwell of Montgomery Co., TN who died 1821. This county is directly
across the State line from Christian Co., KY. John had following sons
and daughter (all with common Caldwell names): Thomas, John, Robert,
Samuel, Sarah, Elizabeth "Betsy", Jane, James (my line). It was common
practice of these Caldwells to pronounce the name as if it were spelled
Cawell with accent on the "well". Does this have any meaning to you
folks? Sincerely, Susan G. Daniel, Murfreesboro, TN
Hi Marianne!
Glad to have your reply. I was hoping you might have some family line
information but oh well, maybe between the two of us, we'll come up with
something.
Jane Hayden died in Lenox, Iowa, in about 1875. Her gravestone is very
difficult to read. She was either living with her daughter, Eliza Jane, and
her husband, or near them, because they have a common gravestone. Finding her
was just one of those things, because I had gone to the cemetery for George
and Eliza, and there she was. It didn't even occur to me who she was for
awhile. Anyway, I've sent for her obituary, if she had one, and someone is
willing to look for it with rather vague information! Otherwise, I may have to
wait until I can get back to Iowa again!
But there has tp be some relationship between your Caldwells and mine. I'm
not sure what their religion was, but it's very possibly Methodist, since that
seems to be in the Reeve line.
You mentioned Christian Co., KY - I have two ancestors who lived there for
awhile, early 1800s. I wonder if the Caldwells could have been there at the
same time? The West ancestor also came originally from Maryland. He's had a
lot written about him (sometimes you get lucky!), but no Caldwells mentioned
in any of it.
Keep in touch and I will, too.
Norma Standard
Hello all,
I just subscribed to this list today. I was wondering if anyone had ever
come across my paternal name of KADREWELL.
Cardwell & Caldwell are the closest I have ever seen to it. I have traced my
tree back to c1867 when my great grandfather was born, but I have a problem
I cannot find a birth for him in Jersey (where I am) or Great Britain. So
anyone who may be able to shine a guiding light, I would love to hear from you.
regards
Alison Sanguy (nee Kadrewell)
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Hi Richard,
I noticed you have two Lydias in your list. Do you have any info.
on either of them? I have a Lydia who married Benjamin Caldwell in
1859. Of course with all the men named Benjamin, William, and James I'm
getting nowhere fast! I thought I'd try concentrating on the women
once. Thanks!
Valerie
Researching-Hassenpflug/Felter/Caldwell/Yarian/VanBlargan/Christman/Dunbar/Longacre/and
a whole bunch others!
Hi Norma,
I was excited to read your post, because those first names are so similar
to mine! So far, no one has come that close. I know your Jane and mine are
not the same, as mine died in Brazoria Co., TX 21 Sep. 1833. HOWEVER, I
wonder if they were cousins? What religion was she? My Jane was almost
certainly a Methodist, as she lived with her brother James and he was
Methodist. Do you know when and where your Jane died? If so, you could
order her obituary on microfilm through your library's Interlibrary Loan.
You'd be surprised what gems you can find in an obituary. It may possibly
have some information on her parents.
Keep in touch and good luck with your research. If I run across anything
else myself, I'll send it along to you.
Marianne
>Marianne,
>
>I was interested in your message because of the names you spoke of. My great-
>great grandmother was Jane Caldwell - I know nothing of her parents, or where
>she was from. But her name was Jane Eliza (her daughter was Eliza Jane), she
>was born 18 March 1805, married Anthony Dancer in 1831 (probably in Ohio), and
>married John Hayden in 1839. Her second son was named Robert James Caldwell
>Hayden. It does seem as though she may be part of your family line somewhere.
>I would appreciate knowing if you have any information on this Jane Eliza.
>Thanks!
>
>Norma Standard
>La Verne, CA
>
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Just for the heck of it, I decided to list all my Caldwells to the mailing
list, since I've had nothing to add to or ask the list in some time. I'm
not sure if this is a good idea, but hopefully it might be of use somehow.
This is the Caldwell line of James, William, and Joseph who came over to
NH/NY/MA in the 1710's from Ireland - originally from Scotland. Almost all
of these Caldwells lived in central MA (Northfield, esp.) or in southern NH
and VT - many settled in east central NY. There are a few later ones that
moved to places such as WI, NE, and TN, but I could only have Reunion spit
out 3 pieces of info about each person. I put in myself a note (***) after
a name if they died in one of these places. I also deleted those few
Caldwells (4 of them) that are still living in my line. Unfortunately,
after my generation there won't be any closely related Caldwells left, so
I'm hoping to some day find 2nd/3rd cousins, etc. All names in capitals
are my ancestors. If anyone sees someone they think is related to them let
me know, and I can give you further details on the specific person. Thanks.
Richard James Caldwell, 4/24/1970, Haverhill, MA
Last Name, First Name, Birth Date, Birth Place, Spouse
Caldwell, Agnes, 7/21/1748, Windham NH,
Caldwell, Agnes, about 1743, (or 1744) Portsmouth, NH, Tobias Warner
Caldwell, Agnes, 4/16/1829, Salem, NY, Hiram Wood, ***died Waupun, WI
Caldwell, Alexander, about 1711, Clough, Antrim Co., Ireland, Christine
MacMurphy
Caldwell, Alexander, 2/6/1748, Nottingham West, NH,
Caldwell, Alexander, before 1767, , Polly Walker
Caldwell, Allen, 11/20/1831, Salem, NY, Harriet Gerrard, ***died Tilden, NE
Caldwell, Anges, about 1743, Portsmouth, NH (1744?), Tobias Warner
Caldwell, Anna, 2/8/1753, Nottingham West, NH, John Karr
Caldwell, Annie, , ,
Caldwell, Arsubia, about 1795, Cambridge, NY or Northfield, MA,
Caldwell, Benjamin, , Nottingham West, NH, Lydia Griffin
Caldwell, Benjamin Franklin, 9/16/1834, Portland, NY, Olivia Green
Caldwell, Betsy, , ,
Caldwell, Charles Blake, 12/13/1822, Northfield, MA, Mary D. Young
Caldwell, David, , ,
Caldwell, Eddie G, 6/13/1861, ,
Caldwell, Eddie Newton, 10/28/1878, ,
Caldwell, Edgar Porter, 5/23/1888, Greenfield MA, Beatrice Williams Wheaton
Caldwell, Edna Daisy, 5/23/1888, Greenfield MA, Casey Jones
Caldwell, Elizabeth, about 1793, Dublin NH, Moses Mallory
Caldwell, Elizabeth, 4/13/1762, Peterborough, NH,
Caldwell, Elizabeth, , ,
Caldwell, Elvira, 8/25/1807, Northfield, MA,
Caldwell, Ernest Sawyer, 8/18/1858, West Northfield MA, Flora J Boyce
Caldwell, Esther, , twin of John, died young,
Caldwell, Esther, 12/16/1817, Salem, NY, Clark Walker
CALDWELL, EUGENE FRED, 5/7/1895, Windsor VT, PHELONISE OCILIA ROY
Caldwell, Gratia Maria, 11/7/1822, West Northfield MA, Wahum Adams , Jr
Caldwell, Hannah, about 9/1788, Dublin, NH, Parmenas Temple
Caldwell, Hannah, 2/23/1744, Windham NH, James Nichols, ***died Searsport, ME
Caldwell, Hannah, about 1706, Ulster or Scotland, James Wason
Caldwell, Hannah, about 1732, Londonderry, NH, John MacNeil
Caldwell, Hannah M, 2/19/1833, , Henry Parker
Caldwell, Harriet L, 1/16/1831, , E P Burton , Dr.
Caldwell, Harry Porter, 10/26/1875, ,
Caldwell, Hattie Lovina, 11/19/1868, West Northfield MA, Amos S Chase
Caldwell, Hetsel Swan, 4/10/1820, Northfield MA, Mary Pierce
Caldwell, Isaac, about 1766, , Alsemina Peet
Caldwell, Isaac, 11/28/1836, Portland, NY, Kate Gerrard, ***died Memphis, TN
Caldwell, Isaac Conan, 6/22/1811, Arlington, VT, Sarah ?, ***died
Sunderland, VT
Caldwell, Isabel, 1/2/1737, Portsmouth, NH, Alexander Grahams
CALDWELL, JAMES, 8/13/1786, Dublin NH, LOVINA FRENCH
CALDWELL, JAMES, about 1719, New England, MARGARET WASON
Caldwell, James, 4/13/1742, Windham NH, Mary Clyde
CALDWELL, JAMES, about 1685, probably Scotland, HANNAH ?
Caldwell, James, about 1700, prob. Antrim or Londonderry Co., Ireland,
Lettice Murdock
Caldwell, James, 1/18/1729, ,
Caldwell, James, 7/15/1740, Londonderry, NH, Ann ?
Caldwell, James, , ,
Caldwell, James, 10/6/1745, Nottingham West, NH, Janet Clendenin?
Caldwell, James, 1766, Peterborough, NH,
Caldwell, James, 6/3/1784, prob. Ballston, NY, Esther Conan
Caldwell, James, 2/5/1820, Salem, NY, Emily Freeman, ***died Oshkosh, WI
Caldwell, James Densmore, 2/8/1814, Northfield, MA, Amelia Malinda Chase
CALDWELL, JAMES NELSON, 8/18/1825, West Northfield MA, HARRIET MATILDA SAWYER
CALDWELL, JAMES PORTER, 4/11/1856, West Northfield MA, EDNA ELECTA INGELL
Caldwell, James Wason, 8/26/1820, Arlington, VT, Clarissa Frances LaDue
Caldwell, Jane, 3/10/1761, ,
Caldwell, Jane, 8/10/1824, Salem, NY, Levi Belnap
Caldwell, Janet, , prob. Ballymena, Antrim County, Ireland, John McCay
Caldwell, Janet, , ,
Caldwell, Jean?, 10/28/1726, ,
CALDWELL, JOHN, 5/15/1756, Nottingham West, (Hudson) NH, ELIZABETH SWAN
Caldwell, John, about 1709, Clough, Antrim Co., Ireland, Isabel Wason
Caldwell, John, , ,
Caldwell, John, 4/15/1740, Nottingham West, NH, Lettice ?
Caldwell, John, 5/22/1739, Londonderry, NH, Janet Eayers
Caldwell, John, 12/5/1762, , Polly Gilman
Caldwell, John, 12/20/1759, Peterborough, NH,
Caldwell, John, , twin of Esther, died young,
Caldwell, John, 11/26/1783, Dublin, NH, Polly French
Caldwell, John, 12/16/1817, Salem, NY, Nellie Freeman, ***died Oshkosh, WI
Caldwell, John Sumer, 4/28/1810, Northfield, MA, Charlotte Guallow, ***
died Providence, RI
Caldwell, John W, 4/17/1841, ,
Caldwell, Joseph, about 1695, Scotland, Janet ?
Caldwell, Joseph, about 6/15/1724, prob. Portsmouth, NH, Anne Gilmore
Caldwell, Joseph, 3/30/1756, Nottingham West, NH, Sarah ?
Caldwell, Joseph, 1/23/1752, Nottingham West, NH or Londonderry, NH,
Caldwell, Joseph, , ,
Caldwell, Julia A, 11/28/1837, , Charles Willard
Caldwell, Lettice, 1727, Londonderry, NH, William Alld
Caldwell, Lovina, 3/11/1821, ,
Caldwell, Lucinda E, 8/25/1819, ,
Caldwell, Lydia, , , ? Foster
Caldwell, Margaret, , ,
Caldwell, Margaret, , prob Ballymena, Antrim Cty, Ireland, James S Dunlap
Caldwell, Margaret, , , Samuel Miller
Caldwell, Margaret, 1747, Portsmouth, NH,
Caldwell, Margaret, , ,
Caldwell, Margaret, about 1779, Windham, NH, Thomas Flanders
Caldwell, Margaret, about 1781, prob Dublin, NH,
Caldwell, Margaret, 2/20/1807, Luzerne, NY, James Hait
Caldwell, Margaret, 1747, Portsmouth, NH,
Caldwell, Mary, about 1753, Nottingham West (Hudson) NH (Autumn 1753),
William Strongman
Caldwell, Mary, 10/26/1726, ,
Caldwell, Mary, , ,
Caldwell, Mary, about 5/4/1758, Dover, NH, Hanson Hodgdon
Caldwell, Mary, 1/26/1754, Peterborough, NH,
Caldwell, Mary, 10/13/1808, Salem, NY, Amos Squares
Caldwell, Mary, about 5/4/1756, Dover, NH, Hanson Hodgdon
Caldwell, Mary, 7/20/1821, Northfield, MA, Noyse Barstow
Caldwell, Mary Ann, 12/12/1838, Portland, NY, David House
Caldwell, Matthew, about 1735, Londonderry, NH, Sarah Thomas
Caldwell, Matthew, , ,
Caldwell, Moses, 7/5/1789, Northfield MA, Lucinda Fairman
Caldwell, Moses S, 9/18/1824, , Anna Green
Caldwell, Nancy, 3/2/1827, Salem, NY,
Caldwell, Nancy, 3/26/1842, Portland, NY, George Gerrard, ***died Tilden, NE
Caldwell, Newton B, 8/14/1867, ,
Caldwell, Otis Stillman, 9/10/1816, Northfield, MA, Samantha B. Phillips
Caldwell, Robert Porter, 12/11/1926, , Juliana Earlene Robertson
Caldwell, Rufus, 10/15/1797, Northfield, MA, Lucinda King
Caldwell, Rufus King, 4/2/1829, , Almeda Bascom
Caldwell, Samuel, 10/16/1800, Northfield MA,
Caldwell, Samuel, 3/12/1751, Windham NH (DOB may be 03-14-1751), Mary Waugh
Caldwell, Samuel, 9/12/1725, Londonderry, NH, Elizabeth Brown
Caldwell, Samuel, , ,
Caldwell, Samuel, 7/29/1750, Nottingham West, NH, Susanna McCoy
Caldwell, Samuel, 5/21/1772, Coleraine, MA,
Caldwell, Samuel, 6/7/1795, Arlington, VT, Nancy Conan
Caldwell, Samuel, 3/17/1822, Salem, NY, Jane Ann Springstead
Caldwell, Sarah, 1757, Dover, NH, Moses Hodgdon
Caldwell, Sarah, , Bennington, VT, George Gerrard
Caldwell, Sarah, about 6/1757, Dover, NH, Moses Hodgdon
Caldwell, Susan M, 5/25/1835, , Dwight Priest
Caldwell, Susanna, , prob Ballymena, Antrim Cty, Ireland, Hugh Brown
Caldwell, Thomas, 4/15/1746, Windham, NH, Martha Burns
Caldwell, Thomas, about 1700, prob. Antrim or Londonderry Co., Ireland,
Mary Brown
Caldwell, Thomas, 1783, Nottingham West, NH, Lettice Gregg
Caldwell, Ursula, 8/24/1808, Northfield, MA, Daniel Pierce
Caldwell, Wason, about 1753, Nottingham West, NH, Delane (Church) Woodworth
Caldwell, William, 1762, Nottingham West, NH,
Caldwell, William, , prob. Scotland, Mary ?
Caldwell, William, 9/26/1724, ,
Caldwell, William, about 1729, Londonderry, NH, Agnes Craige
Caldwell, William, 9/27/1750, Nottingham West, NH or Londonderry, NH,
Caldwell, William French, 9/3/1827, West Northfield MA, Sarah Wilds
Caldwell, William Hamilton, about 8/13/1861, West Northfield MA,
Marianne,
I was interested in your message because of the names you spoke of. My great-
great grandmother was Jane Caldwell - I know nothing of her parents, or where
she was from. But her name was Jane Eliza (her daughter was Eliza Jane), she
was born 18 March 1805, married Anthony Dancer in 1831 (probably in Ohio), and
married John Hayden in 1839. Her second son was named Robert James Caldwell
Hayden. It does seem as though she may be part of your family line somewhere.
I would appreciate knowing if you have any information on this Jane Eliza.
Thanks!
Norma Standard
La Verne, CA
Looking for information on John Caldwell dob abt 1850's in the
Anderson Co. SC area and dont know his wife name but sons name were
Clark C. Caldwell dob 1877, Eugene Caldwell, dob 18 May 1875, dod 9 Oct
1944, Buried at Barker Creek Bapt. Ch. Honea Path, SC. married Sara
Elizabath Cumming. Jim Caldwell Married a Mc Mahan.
Enyone out their working on this line please help me out for I am
just starting on the Caldwell group. thank you Pa Doug
On May 16 Charles Caldwell wrote:
>>>I have been researching the Caldwell family for about twenty-five years.
>>>I am fairly satisfied that my branch went from Ayrshire (Scotland) to
>>>Ireland in the early 1600s and that my John Caldwell lived in either
>>>Bally Bogan or Clonleigh in Co. Donegal before appearing on Maryland's
>>>eastern shore in 1688.<<<
Hi Charles,
Your post interested me very much because my James CALDWELL's family was
supposedly from the eastern shore of MD. I do not know much about his
family but what I do know I will post below:
My gg grandfather was James Peckham CALDWELL, born in MD in 1793. He had
(at least) two sisters that I know of, Anna Maria (married a WALTMAN and
Charles SHEARN) and Jane E(liza?). Jane married James CALDER, a merchant in
Baltimore. Jane had a child (Robert James CALDER) and was widowed. She and
her brother, J.P. CALDWELL moved to the Hopkinsville, Christian Co., KY
area for around 10 years, then moved on to Brazoria Co. TX in about 1832.
Jane's son's obituary (R.J. CALDER) in TX says that his grandfather was DR.
JAMES CALDWELL, who was a physician and planter, and who lived on the
eastern shore of MD. That is all I know about Dr. CALDWELL. Family
tradition says that they were Scot-Irish, but no details are known.
Do you have any knowledge of a Dr. CALDWELL on the eastern shore of
Maryland? He would have been there at least in the 1790's maybe into the
early 1800's. I am wondering if the above obituary I mentioned may have
gotten his grandfather's name wrong and his first name may not have been
James after all. James Peckham CALDWELL was a very strict Methodist, but
that does not necessarily mean his parents were.
Thanks - any insight on this family or any Maryland eastern shore CALDWELLs
would be greatly appreciated!
Marianne Gilbert
Phoenix, AZ
CALDWELL - Eastern Shore, MD>Christian Co. KY>Brazoria & Hays Co., TX
Thank you, Richard, for posting your CALDWELL history on the list! I have
saved it for future study, as right now, none of the names seem to fit with
my CALDWELL line of the Eastern Shore of MARYLAND in the late 1790's-early
1800's.
Marianne Gilbert
Phoenix, AZ
While the bulk of Caldwell immigrants to America and to Australia appear to
have come from Scotland via Ireland
there are certainly others which came directly from Scotland
and from England.
The first Caldwell immigrant to America that I have been able to
find was one JOHN CALDWELL who was in New England by
1640. He was of English origin.
The name in England has quite a few representatives in Yorkshire, on the
Scottish border. Perhaps those farther south
in England moved from the north early on. Incidentally Yorkshire
abutts Ayrshire to the north.
I mentioned in my last message that THE SCOTTISH GENEALOGIST stated in an
article that the family came from
Norway in the 11th Century but did not mention that the same
article stated that the family in Scotland originated in Renfrewshire.
Renfrewshire is adjoined to Ayrshire. This probably accounts for the
multitude of Caldwell entries in the
Ayrshire records.
CHARLES CALDWELL
In message <80e13163.355e3795(a)aol.com>, Care206 <Care206(a)aol.com> writes
>
>Do you have any further information on Lancashire? I would be greatly
>interested..my ancestors came from Stalybridge, Lancashire. They emigrated to
>the US in 1843.
>(Jonathan Coldwell...with an "o"). My maiden name is Coldwell. Thanks!
>
>Carolyn
Hello Carolyn
I have no further information at present, sorry.
But a lady called Gladys Norris is researching her
Caldwell family tree in the Bury area I believe. You
can contact her on: NORRIS <gnor(a)ihug.co.nz>
Carol
--
Carol Bennett
I could not resist answering the message below. I have been
researching the Caldwell family for about twenty-five years. I
am fairly satisfied that my branch went from Ayrshire (Scotland)
to Ireland in the early 1600s and that my John Caldwell lived
in either Bally Bogan or Clonleigh in Co. Donegal before appearing on
Maryland's eastern shore in 1688.
I have seen that story about the "three brothers" who went from
France (sometimes even from Italy) to Scotland early on. While
I put no stock in that story it is very apparent
that the Scottish Caldwells are in fact ancestors to those in
Australia, Canada, and the United States. Most seem to have
immigrated to "the colonies" from Ireland but were ultimately of
Scottish origin.
Now as to that story. The "Scottish Genealogist" a periodical
published in Glasgow by the Scottish Genealogical Society states in an
article on the family ten or more years ago that the
Caldwell family came to Scotland from Norway in the 11th Century. That
would have made them Vikings. Not that we are
Vikings. Certainly the great number of generations between them and present
generations would leave in question whether
we have even one gene from those original Norse invaders.
There are many stories in many families which are very similar to that told
of the Caldwells and their origins. Most were concocted years ago when
resources for doing serious research were very limited.
Let's stick to what we can prove, not what someone may have
speculated as to the origin of the family. I am 99 percent sure
that that story is absolutely baseless.
CHARLES CALDWELL
-----Original Message-----
From: Richurie <Richurie(a)aol.com>
To: CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Saturday, May 16, 1998 8:15 AM
Subject: [CALDWELL-L] CALDWELLs Ireland & Scotland
>Hi Carol'
>Thanks for the reply. I see that your grandfather and great grandfather
were
>both named Alexander. [A very popular name in the history of the Caldwells]
>One area I am stuck on is the connection between the Caldwells of Irelland
>and the Caldwells of Scotland. It is well known that the Caldwell's of
>Scotland came in to being with the arrival of three brothers from France of
>John, Alexander and Oliver during thr reign of James the 1st. Their estate
>was known as "Cauldwell". The men of "Cauldwell" early entered the wars of
>the islands. Joseph, John, Alexander, Daniel, David, and Andrew Caldwell
went
>with Oliver Cromwell [whose grandmother was Ann Caldwell] to Ireland..
>
>One of my projects is to trace the family back through Ireland, Scotland
and
>France. Any thing you find out about your family that might relate to this
>project would be helpful. Who knows, maybe some of the brothers were
related
>to your relatives and we will wind up distant relatives.
>
>Good luck on you research.
>
>Richard
>
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In a message dated 98-05-15 15:27:20 EDT, you write:
<< My ancestors came to Barrow-In-Furness, Lancashire
in the 1870s, when the town was in the middle of
its most spectacular period of growth.
Best wishes
Carol >>
Hi Carol~
Do you have any further information on Lancashire? I would be greatly
interested..my ancestors came from Stalybridge, Lancashire. They emigrated to
the US in 1843.
(Jonathan Coldwell...with an "o"). My maiden name is Coldwell. Thanks!
Carolyn
Guess what not all the CALWELL's went to Ireland before coming to America.
John CALDWELL b 1742 in Scotland came in 1770 and a possible brother
Curtis CALDWELL b abt 1735 came to America before1751. Curtis was in South
Carolina and John went to NY.
Does anyone else have CALDWELL's who came to America from Scotland without
living in Ireland frist? Maybe if so, we might be related.
Ruby
stokesra(a)wwics.com
Dear Joan,
My brother-in-law was the late Rev. Homer Caldwell, a Methodist minister.
He was married to my sister for many years before his death. I will be
happy to paste his family information here that I had before I found the
web site I mentioned. Tell me some about yours. I would like to hear.
Happy if I could help. I have been in contact with Sam Russell but thank
you for mentioning it. Good luck to you.
To post some Caldwell information for our family. Most of this material
was given to our family by a cousin, Judy Crosby we are in her debt. Thank
you.
My Caldwell ancestor search. Actually I search this line in the interest
of my Caldwell nephews.
Oldest Caldwell ancestor known and declining generations :
John Caldwell b. Mar. 25, 1715 Married in Halifax , Va. d. Oct 30, 1795
Married : Nancy_______
Children:
1. William H. Caldwell B Dec. 21, 1766 in Virginia, married Dec 7, 1789
to Elizabeth Standfield in Virginia d. Dec. 5, 1859 in Tennessee
2. David Caldwell b. June 24, 1769 in Virginia, married Elizabeth Tanner
Dec. 20, 1792 they had 12 children. d. Feb. 1825 Upson Co. GA.
3. Jane Caldwell married Othe Thorp on Dec 25, 1792 in Virginia. She
became guardian for John #8 her brother after fathers death.
4. Allen Caldwell b. Sept 1, 1775 Married Polly Tanner(Elizabeth Tanners
sister) Dec. 10, 1795 d. June 19, 1849 Muskogee Co. Georgia
5. George Caldwell b. ca. 1786 married Juley Capell March 13, 1810 Maury
Co. Tenn.
6. Amos Caldwell b. March 7, 1781 in Virginia Married Sarah Dodson on Aug.
14,1809 Maury Co. Tenn. d. 1852 in Tenn.
7. Sarah Caldwell b. 1785 married Daniel Everett on Oct. 26, 1801 Halifax,
Virginia
8. John Caldwell b. Feb. 22, 1790 Married Martha C. "Patsy" Rutledge on
June 5, 1809 Maury Co. Tenn. d. before 1814. Perhaps in War of 1812.
John Caldwell B. Feb. 22 1790 D. before 1814 in war of 1812
married Martha "Patsy" Rutledge
Children"
1. William Rutledge Caldwell B 1810 or 1811 Maury Co, Tenn
D. May 1, 1889 Panola Co. Miss.
Married Cynthia Elizabeth Davidson July 4, 1833
2. Samuel S. Caldwell b. ca. 1813 Married #1 Lucy Joice
William Rutledge Caldwell b. 1810 or 1811 Maury Co. Tenn. d. May 1, 1889 in
Panola Co. Miss. Married July 4, 1833 to Cynthia Elizabeth Davidson.
1. Martha E. Caldwell b. April 7, 1834 in Maury Co. Tenn. d. April 30,
1835 Reeses Chapel Cemetery Maury Co. Tenn.
2. Charlotte M. Tennessee (Tennie) B. Nov. 21, 1835 Maury Co. Tenn.
married Feb. 25, 1854. #1 Bennet Parsons d. July 2, 1904 Maury Co. Tenn.
3. John Hiram Caldwell b. 1837 married Frances Meek April, 1865 in Panola
Co. Miss, d. Nov. 17, 1907 in Panola Co. Miss.
4. William E. Caldwell b. March 11, 1839 d. Nov. 10. 1861 Camp Esau,
Panola Co. Company in Cival War. Pensacola Fl.
5. Madison Matthew Caldwell (Matt) b. 1841
6. Susan Almira Caldwell b. Oct 27, 1842 married Dec. 13, 1866 to Stephen
Rayner Blann d. Aug 6, 1927 Sardis Rosehill Miss.
7. Ephraim Oscar Caldwell b. Nov. 2, 1849 married Maria Alice Todd d.
Aug. 1902 Alba, Texas.
8. Albert A. Caldwell b. ca 1845
Ephraim Ocie Caldwell B Nov 2, 1849
D. Aug 1902 Alba, Texas, Wood Co.
Married Maria Alice Todd , daughter of William Andrew Todd and grand
daughter of Dr. John Todd who is reported to be a cousin of Mary Todd the
wife of Abraham Lincoln. We would like to clarify this connection if
possible.
THE CALDWELL FAMILY
The following article has been prepared by the Homer Caldwell family using
exerpts from the family history, " The Caldwells's, That's Us " by Gladys
Louise Caldwell Trull Hamiliton
Samuel Woodard Caldwell was born October 23, 1881 to Ephraim Oscar and
Maria Alice Todd Caldwell in Warren Arkansas. In approximately 1886, Samuel
Woodard Caldwell , his parents and other members of the family came to live
in the Klondike community at Alba, Texas. Their first home was similar to
others of the period with a long hall through the middle of the house and a
long front porch across the front. Shortly after the family arrived in
Alba, the husband of Maria Alice Todd Caldwell's sister,Nancy Pamelia,
Robinson Hendon Scogin died in Tilletobia, Mississippi. In early 1902, at
the age of twenty one, what must have been a very brave and mature Samuel
Woodard Caldwell set out alone in a horse and wagon for Tilletobia
Mississippi with very little money. His goal was to move his widowed aunt
and her family to Texas. The trip required two weeks each way, When they
arrived in Alba , Nancy Pamelia and her children settled in a large house
across the road from the Klondike Church. One of Nancy Pamelia Scogins
daughters was named Catharine Aubrey .
On December 8, 1904 Samuel Woodard Caldwell married Catharine Aubrey
Scogin.
Other lines searched Reeves, Culpepper, Scott, Moore, DeVore, Todd,
Bobo, Scogin, Hendon,
Sincerely, Tommie Reeves Smith tommies(a)airmail.net
Joan Caldwell Ball wrote:
> Hi Tommy. What line of CALDWELL is your brother in law thru? I'm a
> CALDWELL and a direct descendant of the line you reccommended. There is
> also Sam RUSSELL's web page. It was really nice of you to put that on
> line. Joan Caldwell Ball
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Hi Carol'
Thanks for the reply. I see that your grandfather and great grandfather were
both named Alexander. [A very popular name in the history of the Caldwells]
One area I am stuck on is the connection between the Caldwells of Irelland
and the Caldwells of Scotland. It is well known that the Caldwell's of
Scotland came in to being with the arrival of three brothers from France of
John, Alexander and Oliver during thr reign of James the 1st. Their estate
was known as "Cauldwell". The men of "Cauldwell" early entered the wars of
the islands. Joseph, John, Alexander, Daniel, David, and Andrew Caldwell went
with Oliver Cromwell [whose grandmother was Ann Caldwell] to Ireland..
One of my projects is to trace the family back through Ireland, Scotland and
France. Any thing you find out about your family that might relate to this
project would be helpful. Who knows, maybe some of the brothers were related
to your relatives and we will wind up distant relatives.
Good luck on you research.
Richard
Hi Tommy. What line of CALDWELL is your brother in law thru? I'm a
CALDWELL and a direct descendant of the line you reccommended. There is
also Sam RUSSELL's web page. It was really nice of you to put that on
line. Joan Caldwell Ball
Several of you have been asking about some people that I think you might
get some information about on a web site I found.
The address is
http://homepages.waymark.net/~srice/index.html of course when
you arrive at the web site call up the Caldwell surname. Good Luck.
Tommie Smith ( my brother-in-law a Caldwell)
Carol Bennett wrote:
> Hello Richard
>
> Your information on the Caldwells makes fascinating
> reading. I'm sorry I can't add to it - yet
> anyway!
>
> I began researching my family tree just last summer.
> My maiden name was Caldwell. My father was William
> Caldwell, my grandfather was William Caldwell
> and my greatgrandfather was Alexander Caldwell!
> Gfather and ggrandfather were born in Ireland.
>
> My ancestors came to Barrow-In-Furness, Lancashire
> in the 1870s, when the town was in the middle of
> its most spectacular period of growth.
>
>
> Best wishes
>
> Carol
>
> --
> Carol Bennett
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