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Hi Carmen,
I just got around to looking at the Chalky records online. Congrats and thank you for having the vision to place these records online.
I'll try not to burden you with questions in my excitement at having these references just a keystroke away. ;)
I see that page 20 under August 20, 1746 shows a George Caldwell and his two sons in entry (?) (73) and in regard to Tinkling Spring. Would you have any more data/info on that family, or perhaps direct me to copies of the relevant pages?
Thanks!
John Caldwell
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Yes Audrey, I saw your post of CALDWELL from Orange County, NY. That is
nearer to the Albany end of New York State. Our farm is nearer to the
Buffalo end of the state. The James was 10 in 1804. Mine was born JUNE
12, 1815 in ALLEGANY (County? or Town in Cattaraugus County? I am
assuming it is county as that is where most of the family had been from
and that is near here) I have saved your post (actually all of them are
in a folder on my computer in case I happen to make a connection).
Thank you for your help. What is also curious is, I think the name BOYD
is also a local name. I'll have to dig some more to find out where I
have heard it.
Lois Lane
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001 18:09:22 -0500 "Audrey E. Pool" <ddpool(a)madnet.net>
writes:
> Lois,
>
> Did you see what I posted on CALDWELL from Orange Co, NY?
>
> Audrey
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lois J Lane <llane14(a)juno.com>
> To: <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 12:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] Great remarks/MD>KY>TXCALDWELLs
>
>
> > I also, am researching a Caldwell Line from NY. Our farm belonged
> to
> > James Caldwell, passed on to one of his sons, Henry Caldwell, and
> then
> > Henry's only child Blanche Ella Caldwell that married Holsea
> Marble Lane
> > who are my husbands grandparents.
> >
> > Lois Lane
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 08:59:30 -0500 "Audrey E. Pool"
> <ddpool(a)madnet.net>
> > writes:
> > > Hi Marianne,
> > >
> > > I have seen a CALDWELL/CALDER connection, but also a
> > > CALDWELL/CALDERWOOD
> > > connection. One could wonder if they dropped "WOOD" and kept
> the
> > > easier,
> > > shorter name...?
> > >
> > > Also, I posted not long ago some CALDWELL info from MD to NC.
> Did
> > > you see
> > > that? One more thing. If you haven't searched the LDS site for
>
> > > your line,
> > > that is also a possibility.
> > >
> > > Let me know if you aren't familiar with the above, and I can
> help
> > > with that.
> > >
> > > You are right in watching the so-called Cub Creek John CALDWELL
> > > lines
> > > because many of them didn't necessarily stay together, but
> scattered
> > > over
> > > more than one state. The fact they were in PA, then VA > SC,
> shows
> > > three
> > > states.
> > >
> > > I found some NY CALDWELLS last evening and plan to post those
> for
> > > the man
> > > who is researching his family from NY.
> > >
> > > Your surname interests me. GILBERTS intermarried with POOL, but
> we
> > > could be
> > > PETTYPOOL, and at least one William CALDWELL intermarried with
> > > PETTYPOOL;
> > > see him on one of their wills in SC.
> > >
> > > If time permits I will see if I can find your specific line.
> > > Surgery on
> > > Monday makes my time very short in doing this, and guests
> > > tomorrow...!
> > >
> > > Audrey
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
> > > To: <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:42 AM
> > > Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] Great remarks/MD>KY>TXCALDWELLs
> > >
> > >
> > > > Glad you're staying, Audrey! I totally agree with you about
> > > elimination
> > > > being the answer to some things. So far, none of the families
> on
> > > here have
> > > > fit, but then I just don't know if they tie in or not. I'm
> keeping
> > > all the
> > > > Cub Creek discussions for later in case I find that they are
> my
> > > family.
> > > You
> > > > just never know. You had suggested to me they might be
> connected
> > > at one
> > > > time. I appreciate your tireless efforts to connect all of us
> and
> > > to
> > > > unselfishly share your vast scope of data. Thank you for all
> > > you've done,
> > > > and continue to do for us!
> > > >
> > > > Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
> > > > Phoenix, AZ
> > > > My CALDWELLs are as follows:
> > > > Researching "Major" James Peckham CALDWELL (b. 6 Jan. 1793)
> and
> > > his two
> > > > sisters, Anna Maria and Jane E(liza?) CALDWELL who supposedly
> were
> > > children
> > > > of Dr. James CALDWELL, and who lived at one time on the
> Eastern
> > > Shore of
> > > > Maryland, possibly Queen Anne's County. The siblings all moved
> to
> > > Christian
> > > > Co., KY (Hopkinsville) in about 1818 or 1819, with (widow)
> Jane's
> > > young
> > > > son, then on to Brazoria Co. TX in 1832. I don't know anything
>
> > > else about
> > > > their father, but am searching for some kind of probate or
> will in
> > > MD. I
> > > > don't know their mother's name, but wonder if she may have
> been a
> > > PECKHAM
> > > > since that is James Jr.'s middle name. There was a John
> PECKHAM in
> > > Queen
> > > > Anne's Co. MD for a short time (he signed an oath of
> allegiance in
> > > Worrell
> > > > Hundred). I have no idea if he was connected or not. There are
>
> > > lots of
> > > > PECKHAMs in Rhode Island, however I have not yet done any
> research
> > > there.
> > > > Jane E. CALDWELL married (around 1809?) James CALDER in
> Baltimore,
> > > Anna
> > > > Maria CALDWELL married (30 Dec. 1828) Samuel D. WALTMAN in
> > > Christian Co.
> > > > KY. I have yet to find an early marriage for James Peckham
> > > CALDWELL, but
> > > > think he may have been married in either MD or KY. The only
> > > marriage for
> > > > him I know about is the one to my gg-grandmother, (widow) Ann
> > > Bynum PEARCE
> > > > MUNSON in Brazoria Co. TX. Hope this clicks with someone!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 9 Oct. 2001 Audrey Pool wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >To Members of this List,
> > > > >
> > > > >I am amazed at the positive remarks many of you have stated.
>
> > > Some of you
> > > > >I've never seen your name before. It is childish of me to be
> so
> > > sensitive
> > > > >and will work again as time permits with my CALDWELL data.
> > > > >
> > > > >I marked some of the wills, etc, but in my large file, it
> doesn't
> > > seem to
> > > > >be marked as to what has been posted already. If I
> duplicate,
> > > please
> > > > >simply delete.
> > > > >
> > > > >In sending data someone else has researched, I will state
> that.
> > > From
> > > > >genealogies I've received for 30 yrs or so, they have always
> > > given me
> > > > >something to think about...and to compile an authentic family
>
> > > history for
> > > > >our families.
> > > > >
> > > > >Sometimes elimination is the answer, therefore knowing what
> is
> > > NOT mine
> > > > >helps as much as what IS.
> > > > >
> > > > >Thanks to all, Audrey
> > > >
> > > >
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I have some lines of Caldwells that lived in various places in NY.
The Caldwell database on my site is out-of-date, in particular with
regards to NY Caldwells. I'm currently going through the censuses
looking up more of these families. Most lived up in the area from
the eastern shore of Lake Ontario to the VT border or in the extreme
southwest part of the state - a few landed in the middle.
Rich
http://hop.to/caldwells
(Scotland>Ireland c1695>NH c1720)
> I also, am researching a Caldwell Line from NY. Our farm belonged to
>James Caldwell, passed on to one of his sons, Henry Caldwell, and then
>Henry's only child Blanche Ella Caldwell that married Holsea Marble Lane
>who are my husbands grandparents.
>
>
> Lois Lane
I also, am researching a Caldwell Line from NY. Our farm belonged to
James Caldwell, passed on to one of his sons, Henry Caldwell, and then
Henry's only child Blanche Ella Caldwell that married Holsea Marble Lane
who are my husbands grandparents.
Lois Lane
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 08:59:30 -0500 "Audrey E. Pool" <ddpool(a)madnet.net>
writes:
> Hi Marianne,
>
> I have seen a CALDWELL/CALDER connection, but also a
> CALDWELL/CALDERWOOD
> connection. One could wonder if they dropped "WOOD" and kept the
> easier,
> shorter name...?
>
> Also, I posted not long ago some CALDWELL info from MD to NC. Did
> you see
> that? One more thing. If you haven't searched the LDS site for
> your line,
> that is also a possibility.
>
> Let me know if you aren't familiar with the above, and I can help
> with that.
>
> You are right in watching the so-called Cub Creek John CALDWELL
> lines
> because many of them didn't necessarily stay together, but scattered
> over
> more than one state. The fact they were in PA, then VA > SC, shows
> three
> states.
>
> I found some NY CALDWELLS last evening and plan to post those for
> the man
> who is researching his family from NY.
>
> Your surname interests me. GILBERTS intermarried with POOL, but we
> could be
> PETTYPOOL, and at least one William CALDWELL intermarried with
> PETTYPOOL;
> see him on one of their wills in SC.
>
> If time permits I will see if I can find your specific line.
> Surgery on
> Monday makes my time very short in doing this, and guests
> tomorrow...!
>
> Audrey
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
> To: <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] Great remarks/MD>KY>TXCALDWELLs
>
>
> > Glad you're staying, Audrey! I totally agree with you about
> elimination
> > being the answer to some things. So far, none of the families on
> here have
> > fit, but then I just don't know if they tie in or not. I'm keeping
> all the
> > Cub Creek discussions for later in case I find that they are my
> family.
> You
> > just never know. You had suggested to me they might be connected
> at one
> > time. I appreciate your tireless efforts to connect all of us and
> to
> > unselfishly share your vast scope of data. Thank you for all
> you've done,
> > and continue to do for us!
> >
> > Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
> > Phoenix, AZ
> > My CALDWELLs are as follows:
> > Researching "Major" James Peckham CALDWELL (b. 6 Jan. 1793) and
> his two
> > sisters, Anna Maria and Jane E(liza?) CALDWELL who supposedly were
> children
> > of Dr. James CALDWELL, and who lived at one time on the Eastern
> Shore of
> > Maryland, possibly Queen Anne's County. The siblings all moved to
> Christian
> > Co., KY (Hopkinsville) in about 1818 or 1819, with (widow) Jane's
> young
> > son, then on to Brazoria Co. TX in 1832. I don't know anything
> else about
> > their father, but am searching for some kind of probate or will in
> MD. I
> > don't know their mother's name, but wonder if she may have been a
> PECKHAM
> > since that is James Jr.'s middle name. There was a John PECKHAM in
> Queen
> > Anne's Co. MD for a short time (he signed an oath of allegiance in
> Worrell
> > Hundred). I have no idea if he was connected or not. There are
> lots of
> > PECKHAMs in Rhode Island, however I have not yet done any research
> there.
> > Jane E. CALDWELL married (around 1809?) James CALDER in Baltimore,
> Anna
> > Maria CALDWELL married (30 Dec. 1828) Samuel D. WALTMAN in
> Christian Co.
> > KY. I have yet to find an early marriage for James Peckham
> CALDWELL, but
> > think he may have been married in either MD or KY. The only
> marriage for
> > him I know about is the one to my gg-grandmother, (widow) Ann
> Bynum PEARCE
> > MUNSON in Brazoria Co. TX. Hope this clicks with someone!
> >
> >
> > On 9 Oct. 2001 Audrey Pool wrote:
> >
> > >To Members of this List,
> > >
> > >I am amazed at the positive remarks many of you have stated.
> Some of you
> > >I've never seen your name before. It is childish of me to be so
> sensitive
> > >and will work again as time permits with my CALDWELL data.
> > >
> > >I marked some of the wills, etc, but in my large file, it doesn't
> seem to
> > >be marked as to what has been posted already. If I duplicate,
> please
> > >simply delete.
> > >
> > >In sending data someone else has researched, I will state that.
> From
> > >genealogies I've received for 30 yrs or so, they have always
> given me
> > >something to think about...and to compile an authentic family
> history for
> > >our families.
> > >
> > >Sometimes elimination is the answer, therefore knowing what is
> NOT mine
> > >helps as much as what IS.
> > >
> > >Thanks to all, Audrey
> >
> >
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> > Search Our List Archives
> > by Threaded messages ( in other words the questions
> > and then the replys to that message
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Hi Audrey,
I've haven't yet seen CALDWELL intermarried with CALDERWOOD. The CALDERs
were from Scotland - maybe the CALDERWOODs were too. Maybe CALDER is even a
form of CALDWELL or vice versa. My CALDWELLs were said to be
Scotch-Irish-English. I know the CALDERs were in Kent Co. and Somerset Co.
MD, also Baltimore. I found a James CALDER in Baltimore, but he was not
mine, as he had a different wife's name, not Jane CALDWELL, but Margaret
_____, and he died in 1808. My James CALDER's son Robert was born in 1810.
I have never heard my CALDWELLs to be from anywhere but Ireland, Maryland,
Kentucky and then finally Texas. They are still in Texas. But that doesn't
mean that this family's siblings didn't go somewhere else. I really want to
find Dr. James' will because it might show if he had any other sons. So far
all I know of is my gg grandfather James Peckham CALDWELL and his two
sisters, Jane E. and Anna Maria. A volunteer from Queen Anne's Co. MD once
looked up for me and said there was some kind of will-related record there
for a Dr. James CALDWELL - it may have been an inventory. It was dated in
the year 1800. He had a wife surviving him and she paid some medical bills.
But the volunteer didn't get the proper record number, and I still have not
followed through with a thorough search of the records - I believe they
charge around $40 to look it up.
I have searched various records at the LDS, but I don't believe this index
from Queen Anne's Co. MD is there. I'll have to look again, as it's been a
year or so now since I thought there was a possibility of him being in
Queen Anne's County. There WAS a record which I obtained from the MD State
Archives, of a Dr. James CALDWELL and a Joseph WATKINS in a slave deal. Of
course, that early, you can't tell much from the censuses, as there are no
names other than the head of household.
I was interested in the post that Paul Parker sent about his Robert
CALDWELL, son of James CALDWELL. My James Peckham CALDWELL named his son
Robert Milam (the middle name was after Texas hero, Ben MILAM) CALDWELL,
and his sister Jane named her son Robert James CALDER. I wonder if this was
a coincidence, or if their father's name was really Robert, or maybe it was
their grandfather's. Washington County VA is quite a ways from Baltimore,
MD. Of course, maybe they all originated somewhere else, as you said,
Audrey, such as PA.
My GILBERT surname is my husband's name. He is Canadian (Toronto) and they
lived there since the immigrant came over from the Isle of Wight (Ventnor),
England in the mid-1800s. They never went to SC that I know of, but
straight to Ontario. I do have a cousin in my HOUSE line, however, whose
HOUSE married into a POOLE line in Stoke St. Gregory, Somersetshire, ENG.
His direct line ended up in Perth, Western Australia, where my cousin now
lives. Where were your POOLs from?
WOW! I just read your other posts, Audrey. You have spent so much time
trying to help me and others, I just wanted you to know how much we
appreciate you. It took a long time to gather all that info together - not
to mention type it in, if you didn't already have it in your computer.
Thanks so much. Even though those names don't ring any bells now, I will
print these out and save them, because you never know when they might just
fit. I think I've seen that Rhode Island book, but will check the exact
title. I have looked in Rhode Island for a CALDWELL marrying a PECKHAM, but
haven't found one, however there may be more records I haven't seen yet.
Thanks for your insight, as usual. I hope your operation is a success and
you're back with us soon!
Marianne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: CALDWELL, GOLDEN, OWENS, WETHERINGTON, and others
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DRH.2ACIB/1015.1.1
Message Board Post:
Becky, please tell me more about your Eudella, such as date and place of birth, the birthplaces etc. of her sons, and any other such information.
Did your Eudella have any sisters or brothers? Was her father's name Claude CALDWELL?
Regina
Thank you very much ,Audrey.
I appreciate the time and effort it takes to look for some one elses
relative. This Casper was kind of a black sheep, but he is mine, and I
certainly would like to find out who his parents were. Best of luck to you.
Dawn Collins
Hi, glad that you are getting some positive feed back.
I just thought that I would ask a general question to any one with
information.
Is there any one with any knowledge of a Casper Caldwell , born in
Philadelphia in 1841?
Any bit of information would be greatly appreciated.
Dawn Collins
The PERRYMAN family came from MD to SC, seen later in AL. Well, I hope I haven't flooded the List too much, but it will give all something to read while I am gone. And, I'm pretty sure this one has been posted before; hopefully, someone new will be able to use it.
Those of you know the CALDWELL lines from PA, MD, etc, will recognize some of these surnames, therefore indicating a migration.
The will of Isaac PERRYMAN who names a son, Samuel PERRYMAN, is in my first volumn of "Marylanders to Carolina". Audrey
"CALDWELL, MARGARET R. -- Box 22, Pack 489:
On Feb 14, 1837 Stanmore B., Wm. B BROOKS, Dr. Saml PERRYMAN bound to
Moses Taggart Ord Abbeville district sum $2,000.00. Stanmore B BROOKS made
gdn of Margaret Rebecca CALDWELL a minor."
"CALDWELL, MINORS--Box 22, Pack 490:
On Feb 14, 1837 Wm. B., Stanmore B BROOKS, Saml PERRYMAN bound to Moses
Taggart Ord Abbeville dist. sum $3,000.00 Wm B BROOKS made grn Jas B
CALDWELL, George B CALDWELL minors. recd. $880.17 from est of Geo CALDWELL
decd. Jas B CALDWELL of age Oct 27, 1845, Geo CALDWELL of age Jan 1851."
"CALDWELL, MINORS -- Box 22, Pack 494:
On Jan 11, 1830 Jas CALDWELL, Jno B. HUEY, Wm H. CALDWELL bound to Moses
Taggart Ord. Abbeville dist. sum $4,000.00. Jno B HUEY made gdn Thos L.
CALDWELL, Wm. Ezekial CALDWELL minors. Expend: Jan 12, 1833 Paid Wm B
SCOTT for boarding W. C. CALDWELL 10 months $34.00 Jan 9, 1831 Recd of
Mathew MC NEIL on acct of E. W. CALDWELL $22.50."
"CALDWELL, SARAH -- Box 22, Pack 495:
On July 16, 1835 Peggy STUART, Jno LOGAN, Jesse BEAZLEY bound to Moses
Taggart Ord Abbeville Dist. sum $4,000.00. Peggy STUART made gdn Sarah
CALDWELL dtr of Jno CALDWELL decd June 10, 1831 Recd from David STEWART Exr
of Alexr STEWART in part $155.00. (One place written Mrs. Margaret STUART
gdn. Name written STUART and STEWART.)"
"CALDWELL, MINORS -- Box 22, Pack 504:
On Feb 14, 1832 Saml CRAWFORD, Joel SMITH, Downs CALHOUN bound to Moses
Taggart Ord. Abbeville dist. sum $3,000.00. Dr. Saml PERRYMAN made gdn
Charlotte S. CALDWELL, Anne Elizabeth CALDWELL, minors. feb 14, 1837 Recd
from Stanmore B. BROOKS admr. of George CALDWELL decd. $880.17 May 23, 1837
Recd of Commission of Newberry Dist. the 1st and 2nd instalment of share of
land of ext. of Jas CALDWELL $55.45."
"CALDWELL, SAMUEL -- Box 22, Pack 508:
On Mar. 2, 1835 Thos P. SPIERIN, Charles DENDY, Franklin BRANCH,
Andrew GILES bound to Moses Taggart Ord. Abbeville Dist. sum $3,000.00.
On Nov 10, 1834 Saml CALDWELL was a minor over 14 yrs. Wm CALDWELL was the
former gdn Sett. made Mar 11, 1843. Evidence of T. P. SPIERIN taken by
consent. Saml CALDWELL the minor came to his house April 1832 and
continued to live with witness until April 8, 1836. At first the witness
did not intend to charge the ward with board, but on justice to his own
chn. he afterwards did make the charge. The ward had his hand shot off
while living with witness. The ward was brought to his house by Mr HENRY
on a visit. He was anxious to live with Mr. SPIERIN and on this acct. Mr.
SPIERIN kept him. Expend: To boarding Saml CALDWELL from April 5 to Jan
1, 1836 at $6.00 per month deducting therefrom 3 months absence at school
on Rocky River with Col. Wm H CALDWELL $251.00. April 8, 1836 Paid
expenses to Miss. $38.00"
Note: Gosh, who descends from this poor fellow? (aep)
Marianne,
You might want to look at one of the posts this morning with CALDERWOOD name
within. Some of that family went to KY and if time permits, I will post
that later.
Audrey
----- Original Message -----
From: Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
To: <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] Great remarks/MD>KY>TXCALDWELLs
> Glad you're staying, Audrey! I totally agree with you about elimination
> being the answer to some things. So far, none of the families on here have
> fit, but then I just don't know if they tie in or not. I'm keeping all the
> Cub Creek discussions for later in case I find that they are my family.
You
> just never know. You had suggested to me they might be connected at one
> time. I appreciate your tireless efforts to connect all of us and to
> unselfishly share your vast scope of data. Thank you for all you've done,
> and continue to do for us!
>
> Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
> Phoenix, AZ
> My CALDWELLs are as follows:
> Researching "Major" James Peckham CALDWELL (b. 6 Jan. 1793) and his two
> sisters, Anna Maria and Jane E(liza?) CALDWELL who supposedly were
children
> of Dr. James CALDWELL, and who lived at one time on the Eastern Shore of
> Maryland, possibly Queen Anne's County. The siblings all moved to
Christian
> Co., KY (Hopkinsville) in about 1818 or 1819, with (widow) Jane's young
> son, then on to Brazoria Co. TX in 1832. I don't know anything else about
> their father, but am searching for some kind of probate or will in MD. I
> don't know their mother's name, but wonder if she may have been a PECKHAM
> since that is James Jr.'s middle name. There was a John PECKHAM in Queen
> Anne's Co. MD for a short time (he signed an oath of allegiance in Worrell
> Hundred). I have no idea if he was connected or not. There are lots of
> PECKHAMs in Rhode Island, however I have not yet done any research there.
> Jane E. CALDWELL married (around 1809?) James CALDER in Baltimore, Anna
> Maria CALDWELL married (30 Dec. 1828) Samuel D. WALTMAN in Christian Co.
> KY. I have yet to find an early marriage for James Peckham CALDWELL, but
> think he may have been married in either MD or KY. The only marriage for
> him I know about is the one to my gg-grandmother, (widow) Ann Bynum PEARCE
> MUNSON in Brazoria Co. TX. Hope this clicks with someone!
>
>
> On 9 Oct. 2001 Audrey Pool wrote:
>
> >To Members of this List,
> >
> >I am amazed at the positive remarks many of you have stated. Some of you
> >I've never seen your name before. It is childish of me to be so
sensitive
> >and will work again as time permits with my CALDWELL data.
> >
> >I marked some of the wills, etc, but in my large file, it doesn't seem to
> >be marked as to what has been posted already. If I duplicate, please
> >simply delete.
> >
> >In sending data someone else has researched, I will state that. From
> >genealogies I've received for 30 yrs or so, they have always given me
> >something to think about...and to compile an authentic family history for
> >our families.
> >
> >Sometimes elimination is the answer, therefore knowing what is NOT mine
> >helps as much as what IS.
> >
> >Thanks to all, Audrey
>
>
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Ship - William and Mary
Londonderry to New York
May 1804
John CALDWELL, Age 30 Farmer
Elizabeth CALDWELL, 29 Spinster
James CALDWELL, 10 Farmer
Elizabeth CALDWELL, 7 Spinster
Jane CALDWELL, 17 Spinster
Thomas CALDWELL, 30 Farmer
Elizabeth CALDWELL, 29 Spinster
Isabella CALDWELL, 13 Spinster
Joseph CALDWELL, 11 Farmer
Joseph (had ditto mark) CALDWELL, 9 Farmer
Isabella CALDWELL, 7 Spinster
Alexander CALDWELL, 16 or 10 Farmer
Jane CALDWELL, 7 Spinster
Ref: Passengers to America
Br (?) Michael TEPPER, 1980
John CALDWELL m. Sarah FOSTER, 1 May 1689
Ipswich, MASS. Ref: Marriage records before 1699
Pennsylvania Marriages, 1765-1771
1.. David CALDWELL m. May 30, 1765 to Rebecca FINNEY, Paxton and Hanover. Ref: Page 71, 1 col.
2.. Andrew CALDWELL, Dauphin Co, m. 10/1/177 Martha COCHRAN
Will of John CALDWELL, Liber C-168 (records of Orange County, NY)
"In the name of God, amen. I, John CALDWELL of Harmonyhill in the County of Antrim, linen merchant, to make this my last will and testament in manner and form following, here forsaking all other wills by me heretofore made, written or spoken.
I give, devise and bequeath to my very trusty and such esteemed friend Samuel ALLEN of Allenhook in the County of Antrim, Squire Thomas CHAMBERS of the city of Londonderry, merchant, my brother-in-law John CALDERWOOD of Ballymoney in the County of Antrim aforesaid, gentlemen, and my son-in-law John PARKS of the city of Dublin, attorney-in-law, all of whom I also appoint executors of this, my will, and the survivors and survivors of them as the executors, administrators, and assigns of such survivors.
All and singular my real, free-hold and personal estates, goods and chattels, rights and credits of what nature or kind so ever upon trust, with all convenient speed after my decease to sell and dispose of all my property to the best advantage, and to call in such debts as may be owing to me at the time of my decease. And out of the monies arriving thereupon, and such case as I shall be possessed of at the time of my decease, in the first place to pay off and discharge my just debts and funeral expenses, and whereas I have received and taken to my use property belonging to my son Richard CALDWELL now in America, the amount of four hundred or thereabouts; now, it is my will that the said sum of four hundred points (?) be paid to him, his executors, adminisholds (?), or assigns as soon as possible after my other legal debts be discharged and not until then.
And, upon further trust to pay over to my dear daughter, Florence PARKS, to her own use, twenty-five poinds (pounds?) sterling, and to her husband, the said John PARKS, twenty-five pounds sterling which I give them as a token of my affection for them.I having given her her portion on her marriage. And also, upon trust to pay over to my dear grandson James PARKS the sum of fifty pounds sterling which I also give him as a token of my affection for him.
And, upon trust that my said trustees and the survivors and survivors of them, and the executor adminisholds and assigns of such survivors shall pay over all the residue and remains of the produce of my said propertys so vested in them as aforesaid to and among my sons, John, Richard, Andrew, and William CALDWELL, and my daughters, Mary, Catherine, Margaret, and Elizabeth CALDWELL, in equal proportions share and share alike. The share of any one of them dying underage and unmarried to go to the survivors share and share alike.
Proceeds that in case it shall appear to my said trustees, and the survivors survivors of them and the executor adminisholds or assigns of such survivor ineligible in consequence of a defeat of title to dispose by sale of my fee Farm Estate in the lands of Ballyacres known otherwise as harmonyhill in the County of Antrim, my siad trustees and the survivors or survivors of them, executors adminisholds and assigns of such survivor, from time to time, to lease said lands, bleachworks and corn mill for such term as they shall think it to be solvent tenant or tenants at the best improved yearly rent that can be reasonably had for the same. And the monies arriving therefrom be disposed of in the first instance in discharge of such part of my debts as shall remain unsatisified after application of the other parts of my property and then to pay over said monies arriving therefrom to and among the said Florence, John, and James PARKS, and the said John, Richard, Andrew, and William C!
ALDWELL. Mary, Catherine, Margaret and Elizabeth CALDWELL, or their respective executor adminishold or assigns share and share alike with the like limitations as aforesaid in case of the death of any of them underage or unmarried.
In testimony whereat I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine. N. B. the work 'the' two lines from the bottom of the other side and the words 'by sale' eleven lines from the bottom and the word 'grow' twenty-five lines from the bottom being first underlined."
John Caldwell (L.S.)
Witnesses:
Robert BOYD
John BOYD
Rob't GAMBLE
"John MORRIS, millwright, town of Bloomgrove, came forward to James WHELT, Surrogate County Orange July 7, 1804, and swore he knew the above witnesses and their hand writing, and John CALDWELL."
Note: Years ago I called this very nice lady to see about her name...our
"grandmother's" name was Martha Ellen Victoria CALDWELL, born ca 1851 in
GA. This Martha Ellen is not part of our line (that we know of). Martha
Ellen's parents are Dana Johnston CALDWELL and Mamie SMITH.
Pedigree of Martha Ellen (CALDWELL) STEVENS
b 26 Dec 1922
pb Gastonia, NC
m 4 March 1967
Spouse: Ike B. STEVENS, Jr
Line of descent:
I. William CALDWELL, Sr
b 1742
m Agnes (Nancy*) GIVENS d/o Edward GIVENS and Agnes_______. *Nancy is
one of the nicknames of that time period; can be found as readily as
Mary/Polly/Molly; Sarah/Sally
II. William CALDWELL, Jr
b 1785
pb Davidson Creek, Mecklenburg, NC
m 12 Dec 1804
d 2 July 1838
Sp: Rebecca WAGNER/WAGGONER
III. Thomas J. CALDWELL
b 12 August 1817
d Iredell County, NC
m Mary M. JOHNSTON
IV. Burrette J CALDWELL
b 23 Auguse 1859
d Gastonia, NC
m Cornelia Eliza MORROW d/o Robert Boyce MORROW and Rachel Elizabeth
RANKIN
V. Dana Johnston CALDWELL
b 18 July 1891
pb Gastonia, NC
m Mamie SMITH d/o Eli Monroe SMITH and Maggie LAZENBY s/o Levi SMITH and
Elizabeth RYAN/RHYNE d/o David RYAN/RHYNE and Anna CARPENTER
Note: If anyone thinks this is their line, I have the children of:
1. Burrette CALDWELL
2. William CALDWELL and Rebecca WAGGONER
3. Burrette CALDWELL'S sisters
I don't remember posting this one, but perhaps. If a duplicate, please delete. Audrey
"EDWARD CALDWELL -
Born: Probaly Prince George Co., VA about 1700.
Married: Tabitha HILL about 1719.
Land: In 1741 he (Edward) receives a grant of 2,000 acres in Brunswick
County, VA.
In 1752 Edward purchases 300 acres in Edgecombe County, NC.
In 1755, Edgecombe county, NC, he deeded a life estate on 140 acres to his
wife, TABITHA, and 140 acres to John CALDWELL. No relationship given."
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA COURT ORDER BOOKS, 1-3, 1737-1749: An every name
index (only an index)
CALDWELL:
Edward - Book 1
John - Book 2 and 3
David - Book 3
William - Book 3
ORANGE COUNTY, VA COURT ORDERS, 1734-1741, An every-name index (only an
index)
CALDELL (sic)
Robert - B-339
CALDWALL
Agnes - B-210
David - B-210
George - B-210
James of Augusta County, VA B-178 & B-197
Jane - B- 210
John - B-210
Mary - B-210 (2)
Samuel - B-159
William - B-210
CALDWELL
George - B-362
James - A-428, B-147, B-363
CALLDWALL
Agnes - B-159
George - B-217
James - B-159
Jean - B-159
John - B-159
Mary - B 159 (2)
Sarah - B-159
Someone is researching MD CALDWELLS. Audrey
"MARYLANDERS TO CAROLINA"
Migration of Marylanders to North Carolina and South Carolina Prior to 1800.
"CALDWELL, David. 'There were two noted persons by the name of David CALDWELL who made their homes in early North Carolina. One of these, the Rev. David CALDWELL, of Guilford County, married Rachel CRAIGHEAD and was the son-in-law of Rev Alexander CRAIGHEAD, the first pastor of Rocky River and Sugar Creek Church. The other David CALDWELL was the distinquished son of Col. Andrew CALDWELL who married Ruth SHARPE, the daughter of William SHARPE. The CALDWELLS lived in Somerset County, Maryland and were associated with the ALEXANDERS, POLKS and SHARPES on the Easter Shore of Maryland. They moved up the shore through Talbot County and Queen Anne's County into Cecil County where they settled on the forks of the Elk River. They subsequently migrated to Mecklenburg, Iredell, Rowan and Guilford Counties, North Carolina. The Hon. David Franklin CALDWELL, son of Andrew P. CALDWELL of Iredell County and Dr. Elam CALDWELL of Lincolnton, North Carolina. David CALDWELL was Judge of the Sup!
erior Court of North Carolina in 1844. He married twice (1) Fanny ALEXANDER, and (2) Rebecca NESBIT. The other David CALDWELL married Rachel CRAIGHEAD, a granddaughter of Rev Thomas CRAIGHEAD. (Ref: WSR-525)."
CALDWELL: From 2nd book on Marylanders migrating to the Carolinas
"John CALDWELL, mariner, died in Somerset County, Maryland and left a will dated March 28, 1775 which was proved on April 25, 1775. In his list of legatees (which included nieces and nephews with the surnames of VENABLES, CALDWELL, HITCH, and SANFORD) he bequeathed land to his nephew Spencer CALDWELL, of North Carolina. (Ref: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume 16, 1774-1777, p. 65.)"
BARROW/BARRON: Ibid, p. 9
"John BARROW/BARRON was born on October 3, 1749 in Talbot County, Maryland and married Susanna----on April 12, 1781 in Washington County, North Carolina (now Tennessee). He lived in Montgomery County, Virginia at the time of his enlistment in the Revolutionary War..."
"It appears that the name could have been BARROW, BARRON or BARRONS, as these names are found quite often in the records of Talbot County, Maryland during the 1700s. For example, in St Peter's Parish, John BARONS (sic), son of Joseph and Elizabeth BARRONS, was born on June 24, 1701 and baptized on August 3, 1701; Elizabeth BARRON married James MERRICK on December 10, 1713; John BARRON married Sarah STACY on January 9, 1722; and, Joseph BARRON died on May 15, 1725. (Ref: Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1748-1725, by F. Edward WRIGHT (1982), pp. 66, 69, 73, 86.)"
Note from Audrey:
There is not connection in the books to CALDWELL, but both names are seen in Talbot County, MD, and both families migrated to NC.
Hi Marianne,
I have seen a CALDWELL/CALDER connection, but also a CALDWELL/CALDERWOOD
connection. One could wonder if they dropped "WOOD" and kept the easier,
shorter name...?
Also, I posted not long ago some CALDWELL info from MD to NC. Did you see
that? One more thing. If you haven't searched the LDS site for your line,
that is also a possibility.
Let me know if you aren't familiar with the above, and I can help with that.
You are right in watching the so-called Cub Creek John CALDWELL lines
because many of them didn't necessarily stay together, but scattered over
more than one state. The fact they were in PA, then VA > SC, shows three
states.
I found some NY CALDWELLS last evening and plan to post those for the man
who is researching his family from NY.
Your surname interests me. GILBERTS intermarried with POOL, but we could be
PETTYPOOL, and at least one William CALDWELL intermarried with PETTYPOOL;
see him on one of their wills in SC.
If time permits I will see if I can find your specific line. Surgery on
Monday makes my time very short in doing this, and guests tomorrow...!
Audrey
----- Original Message -----
From: Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
To: <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] Great remarks/MD>KY>TXCALDWELLs
> Glad you're staying, Audrey! I totally agree with you about elimination
> being the answer to some things. So far, none of the families on here have
> fit, but then I just don't know if they tie in or not. I'm keeping all the
> Cub Creek discussions for later in case I find that they are my family.
You
> just never know. You had suggested to me they might be connected at one
> time. I appreciate your tireless efforts to connect all of us and to
> unselfishly share your vast scope of data. Thank you for all you've done,
> and continue to do for us!
>
> Marianne Gilbert <blueskye(a)primenet.com>
> Phoenix, AZ
> My CALDWELLs are as follows:
> Researching "Major" James Peckham CALDWELL (b. 6 Jan. 1793) and his two
> sisters, Anna Maria and Jane E(liza?) CALDWELL who supposedly were
children
> of Dr. James CALDWELL, and who lived at one time on the Eastern Shore of
> Maryland, possibly Queen Anne's County. The siblings all moved to
Christian
> Co., KY (Hopkinsville) in about 1818 or 1819, with (widow) Jane's young
> son, then on to Brazoria Co. TX in 1832. I don't know anything else about
> their father, but am searching for some kind of probate or will in MD. I
> don't know their mother's name, but wonder if she may have been a PECKHAM
> since that is James Jr.'s middle name. There was a John PECKHAM in Queen
> Anne's Co. MD for a short time (he signed an oath of allegiance in Worrell
> Hundred). I have no idea if he was connected or not. There are lots of
> PECKHAMs in Rhode Island, however I have not yet done any research there.
> Jane E. CALDWELL married (around 1809?) James CALDER in Baltimore, Anna
> Maria CALDWELL married (30 Dec. 1828) Samuel D. WALTMAN in Christian Co.
> KY. I have yet to find an early marriage for James Peckham CALDWELL, but
> think he may have been married in either MD or KY. The only marriage for
> him I know about is the one to my gg-grandmother, (widow) Ann Bynum PEARCE
> MUNSON in Brazoria Co. TX. Hope this clicks with someone!
>
>
> On 9 Oct. 2001 Audrey Pool wrote:
>
> >To Members of this List,
> >
> >I am amazed at the positive remarks many of you have stated. Some of you
> >I've never seen your name before. It is childish of me to be so
sensitive
> >and will work again as time permits with my CALDWELL data.
> >
> >I marked some of the wills, etc, but in my large file, it doesn't seem to
> >be marked as to what has been posted already. If I duplicate, please
> >simply delete.
> >
> >In sending data someone else has researched, I will state that. From
> >genealogies I've received for 30 yrs or so, they have always given me
> >something to think about...and to compile an authentic family history for
> >our families.
> >
> >Sometimes elimination is the answer, therefore knowing what is NOT mine
> >helps as much as what IS.
> >
> >Thanks to all, Audrey
>
>
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I have in my possession a very good article from "The Carolina Herald", Vol
14, Fall 1986 of. "My CALDWELL, RICHEY, WILSON Ancestors"
Some of this may not be news, but to others, it could make connections they
don't have.
I will have to mail it snail mail because I don't have time to type it in,
what with surgery on Monday, October 15th.
If you are interested in this work, please send your address. It does, of
course, connect Cub Creek John CALDWELL with these other two names, but also
gives a lot on both the WILSON and RICHEY families, bringing them from PA to
SC.
Audrey
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol Ansley <cjansley(a)worldnet.att.net>
To: <CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 4:48 PM
Subject: [CALDWELL-L] Andras Cauldwell and Margaret Dougan
> I am new to the list and this is my first post. My 3rd g-grandmother was
> Elizabeth Caldwell, b. Nov 13 1830 in TN, and married William Wilson
> Ritchey, Oct 30, 1851. They both died in Cooke County, Texas around 1890.
I
> believe that her parents were Andras Cauldwell and Margaret Dougan, as she
> had a son with the middle name Andras/Andrus and perhaps a brother with it
> also as a middle name.
>
> I would like to exchange information with anyone who might be from the
same
> line.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Carol Ansley
>
>
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Hi:
I'm on the road to recovery from my latest hospital visit. They saved my
life but the don't eat the food!
I am looking for my James Caldwell son of Robert Caldwell, Sr. He would have
been born before 1759. In Wash. County there were two Robert Caldwell, Jr.
One was mine and he was the son of James, son of Robert, Sr.
Any help out there?
Paul Parker
Lomita, CA
To Members of this List,
I am amazed at the positive remarks many of you have stated. Some of you I've never seen your name before. It is childish of me to be so sensitive and will work again as time permits with my CALDWELL data.
I marked some of the wills, etc, but in my large file, it doesn't seem to be marked as to what has been posted already. If I duplicate, please simply delete.
In sending data someone else has researched, I will state that. From genealogies I've received for 30 yrs or so, they have always given me something to think about...and to compile an authentic family history for our families.
Sometimes elimination is the answer, therefore knowing what is NOT mine helps as much as what IS.
Thanks to all, Audrey
Sharon:
No, to the best of my knowledge all of my Caldwell's are from Holt County,
Missouri. Laura E. Caldwell in 1880, married Jonathan Jake Harmon. They
started a family in Holt County and by 1900, they had settled in Harper
County, Kansas. From there they went to Oklahoma then to Southern California
by 1925.
Thanks for the e-mail. Hope we find a link.
Ken in Utah
Dear Fellow Caldwell Researchers:
I would really like to correspond with those of you who are researching the
Caldwell line in Missouri.
I like most of you have hit my dead end on this line. I would love to share
my Caldwell notes and stories with you.
Sincerely Yours,
Ken in Utah