A typo error on my part. It should have been. . .
Ken, some of the dates you gave on Sarah are not possible. You said. . .
She died 21 Jan 1862.
Then you said. . .
She had a dau., Sarah, born 1863. (not 1963)
The time element makes that impossible.
:-)) Norm :-))
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From: Norm-TCU '57 Class
To: calhoun(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Calhoun] John M Calhoun 1802 = Pulaski, Polk, Pike, Co. Ga
Ken, some of the dates you gave on Sarah are not possible. You said. . .
She died 21 Jan 1862.
Then you said. . .
She had a dau., Sarah, born 1963.
The time element makes that impossible.
:-)) Norm :-))
----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Brown
To: calhoun(a)rootsweb.com
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Calhoun] John M Calhoun 1802 = Pulaski, Polk, Pike, Co. Ga
Hi Diane ..........
I am sorry I don't have any info on your John W. Calhoun.
However, I do have some info regarding Sarah Calhoun because she is my
second cousin four times removed. Our common ancestors are James Patrick
Calhoun and his wife Catherine Montgomery.
Sarah was born 9 May 1818 in Vienna, She was the seventh child of eight
Born to James Ewing Calhoun and Sarah Caldwell Martin. She died in TX on 21
Jan 1862.
She first married Walter J. Robinson abt 1848. They had three children:
Mary b. 1850, Emma b. abt 1852, and Walter Jr. b. 7 Apr 1857.
She married second to A Dr. Allen P. Morris 3 Jan 1859 and they had two
children: James O. and Sarah 1863.
Hope this info helps,
Regards,
Ken Brown
In California
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Subject: Re: [Calhoun] John M Calhoun 1802 = Pulaski, Polk, Pike, Co. Ga
I am looking for any info on Sarah F Calhoun, born 1830 in GA, parents and sibs
unknown. Shes been MY brick wall for years.
She takes up with a Mr Robinson (and possibly also his brother according to some
stories) and has three kids: Mary Robinson b1850 GA, Emma Calhoun Robinson born late1851
GA, and Walter John Robinson b1857 GA.
Unknown what happened to her husband Dr or Mr Robinson.In 1859 she marries Dr. Allen
P. Morris in Montogomery AL. He may have been a business partner of her husband Mr or Dr
Robinson. (His assumed first name is Walter.)
In 1860 the combined family is in Louisinana with Dr Morris family.
Sarah has two Morris children James b1860/early 1861 and a daughter: Sarah Frances
Morris who may have gone as "Fannie."
Sarah Frances Calhoun Robinson Morris dies in Louisiana in Oct 1869. 1870- Allen P
Morris (listed as a farmer) lives alone next door to the children in LA. In childrens
household, Mary Robinson is head and stepson Walter is missing from records.
By 1880 all Morris and Robinsons are in Texas, except Mary Robinson whereabouts and
marriage/name info unknown.
I have no absolute info on Sarah Francis Calhoun. Can anyone place this woman,
supposedly born1830 in GA???
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Had a brick wall for years now. Searching for info on parents or siblings
of John M. Calhoun b=1802 in GA said to have married a Theressa
Rozier in
1826 and remarried apparently to Mary Unknown. Has children names Francis
Marion, James S. John W and Nancy J.
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