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They are related to the Lord Baltimore Calverts, back, as you say. I have
the Calvert line all the way back.
Melissa
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Calvert [mailto:BobbyNJ@webtv.net]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 8:56 AM
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Re: CALVERT-D Digest V98 #164
Nov. 16, 1998 Melissa re Chenowith.
In CALVERTS WHO WERE QUAKERS
there are whole sections on Mary Calvert,
The author is convinced that there is prob. no relationship between Mary
Calvert &
Lord Baltimore Calverts. Maybe, way back. John Calvert was s/o Thomas
Calvert of Chester Co., PA. Thomas was b. in Ire. John b. 1648 near
Belfast m.
Judith Stamper. As of 1697 They were
NOT Quakers. Mary Calvert b. 1687 was 6th child of John & Judith. She
m. ca.1705 John Chenoweth. At the time of her birth, Mary was a Quaker.
Her father
was disowned by the Quakers. John C. & Mary had 8 ch. The oldest was
John1706-1773 and he m. Mary Smith.
Wm. Chenoweth, evidently a grandson,
m. Ruth Calvert, granddau. of John Calvert. The families tie in with:
Bowen,
Hooker, Prichard, Van Meter, Stalnaker
and more. Further info. from the book by J .Richard Buckey.
Barbara Calvert
Ancestress Priscilla Peasley CALVERT married John LEATHERWOOD (b.8 Apr 1714)
of Maryland. I don't know if Peasley is a given middle name (unlikely), or a
maiden name. So the Calvert name could be from a previous marriage. I noticed
in a previous posting that the two names are also connected through Ann
CALVERT (b.1607), daughter of George CALVERT and Anne MYNNE.
>Children of George Calvert and Anne Mynne are:
>+ 2 i. Cecelius4 Calvert, born August 08, 1605 in Bolton Castle, Yorkshire,
> England; died November 30, 1675 in England.
> 3 ii. Ann Calvert, born 1607; died Aft. 1672. She married William Peasley
> 1627.
Does anyone have info on the Ann CALVERT / William PEASLEY decendants or any
info on Priscilla Peasley CALVERT (b.c1700-1715) who had sons William (b.1734)
and Zachariah (b.1736) with husband John LEATHERWOOD?
I forgot to mention there is a book called CALVERTS WHO WERE QUAKERS [I've
read about it, seen it cited, have not seen this book.] and it lists Mary
Calvert as the daughter of Quakers John Calvert and Judith Stamper, says
John was the son of John Calvert and Jane Glassford. At least this is the
information I've picked up.
Cheryl Rothwell
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The Chenoweths were apparently were Quakers [altho they obviously gave it
up at some point as they did service in the French and Indian,
Revolutionary and War of 1812]. Descendants of the John Chenoweth/Mary
Calvert marriage are in one of my trees. I believe there are some books on
the Chenoweths.
Have you checked http://www.accessone.com/~jegge/ch0oth.htm
Cheryl Rothwell
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Nov. 16, 1998 Melissa re Chenowith.
In CALVERTS WHO WERE QUAKERS
there are whole sections on Mary Calvert,
The author is convinced that there is prob. no relationship between Mary
Calvert &
Lord Baltimore Calverts. Maybe, way back. John Calvert was s/o Thomas
Calvert of Chester Co., PA. Thomas was b. in Ire. John b. 1648 near
Belfast m.
Judith Stamper. As of 1697 They were
NOT Quakers. Mary Calvert b. 1687 was 6th child of John & Judith. She
m. ca.1705 John Chenoweth. At the time of her birth, Mary was a Quaker.
Her father
was disowned by the Quakers. John C. & Mary had 8 ch. The oldest was
John1706-1773 and he m. Mary Smith.
Wm. Chenoweth, evidently a grandson,
m. Ruth Calvert, granddau. of John Calvert. The families tie in with:
Bowen,
Hooker, Prichard, Van Meter, Stalnaker
and more. Further info. from the book by J .Richard Buckey.
Barbara Calvert
Christi,
I'd be interested in any info you have on Calvert (the family) from the FTM
book. Thanks in advance.
Ken Coleman,
San Antonio
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike and Christi Brogan [SMTP:brogan@idworld.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 1998 7:02 PM
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [CALVERT-L] Register of MD Heraldic Families
Hi Dennis (and all),
The book I mentioned is actually only available to subscribers of
the
Genealogy Library at familytreemaker.com I happen to be a
subscriber and
came across this (and many other) books. There was about 1500 hits
for the
name Calvert, although most of them seem to be for Calvert Co., not
the
Calvert surname. I have downloaded a couple of the pages to my hard
drive
and would be happy to share them if there is an interest.
Christi Brogan
San Antonio, TX
Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn,
Perley,
Whitmer and Voss
http://www.txdirect.net/users/brogan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis [mailto:dennis@cafe.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 15, 1998 6:22 PM
> To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] Register of MD Heraldic Families
>
>
> Hi Christi:
>
> I'm very much interested in accessing the Register of Maryland's
Heraldic
> Families, Vol. 1 via computer. Can you tell me the address? I'm
> researching
> Col. Ninian Beall of Maryland and his family including his
> mother, Anne Marie
> Calvert, who married Dr. James Bell in Scotland ca. 1623.
>
> Dennis Bell (of the Largo, Fife Bells)
> Burnaby, B.C. Canada
>
> Mike and Christi Brogan wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Will address the other message in a bit, but was curious as to
whether
> > anyone here had read the book The Register of Maryland's
> Heraldic Families,
> > Volume 1. There is quite a bit of mention of Calvert's in there
and a
> > "conclusive" line drawn between William Calvert and George
> (which many of us
> > have been trying to prove for ages). This book is
> electronically available
> > from the Genealogy library at FTM and I would be happy to share
> what I have
> > found so far if anyone is interested. It is all rather
> interesting to read,
> > although I have not found much about sources as of yet...
> >
> > Christi Brogan
> > San Antonio, TX
> > Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn,
Perley,
> > Whitmer and Voss
> > http://www.geocities.com/~christib
> >
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owner themselves.
Don't use your computer during a thunderstorm!!!! You could get zapped! (I
think) I'm terrified of them. I didn't think you got them way up there!
good luck with the Calvert's. The genealogy libray is great.
Debi
Gaylen & Don, I live iun Provo & can check this out if you want, when I have
time. See if you can get more specific info on the source.
Jackson Andersen
researching COLBERT in IN, OH, VA
IBSSG
Galen Calvert wrote:
> Don,
>
> Sorry, I don't have that much and believe what I do have was snail mailed
> to me by Charlene Pinkowski Calvert. Apparently the information on THOMAS
> originated at "http//www.provo.lib.ut.us/~rpyne/geneology/D0022/I9015.html"
> (The "1" before the last "9" may be an 'I" or an "L". Information on the
> others are found at slightely different numbers after the "D0022/"
> Ruth-18072. Elizabeth-19019. John Napoleon -18325.
> Lord Calvert of Calvert_John born in Cumberland, PA and dying in Pope, IL
> is different after geneology/ His info is found at the same to there then
> "D0021/17906.html
>
> You may be able to go to that general site and get more.
>
> As to corrections, there seems to be some differences in your and this
> "Thomas" info. I don't know quite how to sort it out. I do see that your
> Pavior is also spelled Pavicur and Paviour.
>
> Galen Calvert
Trying to clear up confusion. Have seen the Mary Calvert, b either c 1680,
or 1686/87 w married John Chenowith, possibly VA c 1700, as the daughter of
John Calvert and Mary Stamper, and more often as the daughter of Charles
Calvert and Mary Banks (therefore she of MD.) (Records indicate she was
Catholic and Chenowith Prostestant.) Charles Calvert and Mary Banks, his
3rd wife, were supposedly married in 1701, so if this Mary were their child
she was either born out of wedlock (Charles had a son Charles in 1680 by his
2nd wife), or she is not their child. Any help out there?
Melissa Thompson Alexander
www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/l/e/Melissa-T-Alexander/
listowner: CECIL-L(a)rootsweb.com; KRUTSINGER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Edmonds, WA USA
Don,
Sorry, I don't have that much and believe what I do have was snail mailed
to me by Charlene Pinkowski Calvert. Apparently the information on THOMAS
originated at "http//www.provo.lib.ut.us/~rpyne/geneology/D0022/I9015.html"
(The "1" before the last "9" may be an 'I" or an "L". Information on the
others are found at slightely different numbers after the "D0022/"
Ruth-18072. Elizabeth-19019. John Napoleon -18325.
Lord Calvert of Calvert_John born in Cumberland, PA and dying in Pope, IL
is different after geneology/ His info is found at the same to there then
"D0021/17906.html
You may be able to go to that general site and get more.
As to corrections, there seems to be some differences in your and this
"Thomas" info. I don't know quite how to sort it out. I do see that your
Pavior is also spelled Pavicur and Paviour.
Galen Calvert
Hi again Christi:
I'd like to take a look at those pages you have, many thanks in advance.
dennis (in the middle of a thunderstorm here on the Canadian west coast)
Mike and Christi Brogan wrote:
> Hi Dennis (and all),
>
> The book I mentioned is actually only available to subscribers of the
> Genealogy Library at familytreemaker.com I happen to be a subscriber and
> came across this (and many other) books. There was about 1500 hits for the
> name Calvert, although most of them seem to be for Calvert Co., not the
> Calvert surname. I have downloaded a couple of the pages to my hard drive
> and would be happy to share them if there is an interest.
>
> Christi Brogan
> San Antonio, TX
> Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley,
> Whitmer and Voss
> http://www.txdirect.net/users/brogan
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dennis [mailto:dennis@cafe.net]
> > Sent: Sunday, November 15, 1998 6:22 PM
> > To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
> > Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] Register of MD Heraldic Families
> >
> >
> > Hi Christi:
> >
> > I'm very much interested in accessing the Register of Maryland's Heraldic
> > Families, Vol. 1 via computer. Can you tell me the address? I'm
> > researching
> > Col. Ninian Beall of Maryland and his family including his
> > mother, Anne Marie
> > Calvert, who married Dr. James Bell in Scotland ca. 1623.
> >
> > Dennis Bell (of the Largo, Fife Bells)
> > Burnaby, B.C. Canada
> >
> > Mike and Christi Brogan wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Will address the other message in a bit, but was curious as to whether
> > > anyone here had read the book The Register of Maryland's
> > Heraldic Families,
> > > Volume 1. There is quite a bit of mention of Calvert's in there and a
> > > "conclusive" line drawn between William Calvert and George
> > (which many of us
> > > have been trying to prove for ages). This book is
> > electronically available
> > > from the Genealogy library at FTM and I would be happy to share
> > what I have
> > > found so far if anyone is interested. It is all rather
> > interesting to read,
> > > although I have not found much about sources as of yet...
> > >
> > > Christi Brogan
> > > San Antonio, TX
> > > Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley,
> > > Whitmer and Voss
> > > http://www.geocities.com/~christib
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Hi Dennis (and all),
The book I mentioned is actually only available to subscribers of the
Genealogy Library at familytreemaker.com I happen to be a subscriber and
came across this (and many other) books. There was about 1500 hits for the
name Calvert, although most of them seem to be for Calvert Co., not the
Calvert surname. I have downloaded a couple of the pages to my hard drive
and would be happy to share them if there is an interest.
Christi Brogan
San Antonio, TX
Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley,
Whitmer and Voss
http://www.txdirect.net/users/brogan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis [mailto:dennis@cafe.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 15, 1998 6:22 PM
> To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] Register of MD Heraldic Families
>
>
> Hi Christi:
>
> I'm very much interested in accessing the Register of Maryland's Heraldic
> Families, Vol. 1 via computer. Can you tell me the address? I'm
> researching
> Col. Ninian Beall of Maryland and his family including his
> mother, Anne Marie
> Calvert, who married Dr. James Bell in Scotland ca. 1623.
>
> Dennis Bell (of the Largo, Fife Bells)
> Burnaby, B.C. Canada
>
> Mike and Christi Brogan wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Will address the other message in a bit, but was curious as to whether
> > anyone here had read the book The Register of Maryland's
> Heraldic Families,
> > Volume 1. There is quite a bit of mention of Calvert's in there and a
> > "conclusive" line drawn between William Calvert and George
> (which many of us
> > have been trying to prove for ages). This book is
> electronically available
> > from the Genealogy library at FTM and I would be happy to share
> what I have
> > found so far if anyone is interested. It is all rather
> interesting to read,
> > although I have not found much about sources as of yet...
> >
> > Christi Brogan
> > San Antonio, TX
> > Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley,
> > Whitmer and Voss
> > http://www.geocities.com/~christib
> >
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Hi Christi:
I'm very much interested in accessing the Register of Maryland's Heraldic
Families, Vol. 1 via computer. Can you tell me the address? I'm researching
Col. Ninian Beall of Maryland and his family including his mother, Anne Marie
Calvert, who married Dr. James Bell in Scotland ca. 1623.
Dennis Bell (of the Largo, Fife Bells)
Burnaby, B.C. Canada
Mike and Christi Brogan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Will address the other message in a bit, but was curious as to whether
> anyone here had read the book The Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families,
> Volume 1. There is quite a bit of mention of Calvert's in there and a
> "conclusive" line drawn between William Calvert and George (which many of us
> have been trying to prove for ages). This book is electronically available
> from the Genealogy library at FTM and I would be happy to share what I have
> found so far if anyone is interested. It is all rather interesting to read,
> although I have not found much about sources as of yet...
>
> Christi Brogan
> San Antonio, TX
> Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley,
> Whitmer and Voss
> http://www.geocities.com/~christib
>
> ==== CALVERT Mailing List ====
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> calvert-l-request(a)rootsweb.com
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Would you tell me where you got the information from Provo,UT?
At the end is what I have. Make ANY correction and e-mail back. Don
>Cindi,
>
>According to the information I have, from the Provo, UT library, a Thomas
>Calvert was born 1617, in Lygasory, Lurgan , Armagh, Ireland. Christened 11
>Apr. 1617, Skelton, Cleve, Yorkshire, England, Died, 1685, New Castle Cnty,
>Maryland.
>His father was John Calvert, Mother, Grace Family 1: Jane Glasford.
>
>Married 11 Nov. 1647 in Lurgan, Armagh, Ireland, to Jane Glasford, Daughter
>of Hugh Glasford and Margaret. Children - John Calvert, Ann Calvert,
>Margaret Calvert, Elizabeth Calvert
>
>Elizabeth married Thomas Toppen, 25 Dec. 1701 in Ballyhagen Meeting,
>Armagh, Ireland
>
>Galen Calvert
Descendants of John Calvert - 15 Nov 1998
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
John Calvert was born between 1587 and 1589 in Yorkshire, , , England. He
was buried in Drumgorr, , , Ireland. He has reference number 7080.
John Calvert was married to Grace (Calvert) in , , , England. Grace
(Calvert) has reference number 7081. John Calvert and Grace (Calvert) had
the following children:
I. Thomas Calvert was born in 1617 in , Lygasory, Armagh, Ireland. He died
before 17 Dec 1685 in , , PA. He has reference number 3540.
Thomas Calvert was married to Jane Glassford on 11 Nov 1647 in Belfast, ,
, Ireland. Jane Glassford has reference number 3541. Thomas Calvert and
Jane Glassford had the following children:
A. John Calvert was born on 6 Oct 1648 in Belfast, , , Ireland. He died on
23 Sep 1699 in , , PA. He has reference number 1770.
John Calvert was married to Judith Stamper on 29 May 1673 in Stranmillis.
Judith Stamper was born on 12 Jun 1652 in Bowlton Wood, Cumberland, ,
England. She has reference number 1771. John Calvert and Judith Stamper
had the following children:
1. Ruth Calvert was born on 2 Aug 1674 in Lurgan, , , Ireland.
Ruth Calvert was married to Edward Pavior about 1697. Edward Pavior was
born in Upper Providence.
2. Isaac Calvert was born on 2 Nov 1676 in Lurgan, , , Ireland.
3. Thomas Calvert was born on 27 Nov 1678 in Lurgan, , , Ireland.
4. Joshua Calvert was born on 18 Oct 1680 in , , PA.
5. Daniel Calvert was born on 6 Jul 1685 in , , PA.
Daniel Calvert was married to Elizabeth Pritchett about 1709.
6. Mary Calvert was born on 19 Feb 1687 in , , PA. She has reference
number 885.
Mary Calvert was married to John Chenoweth about 1705 in , , , Wales.
John Chenoweth was born about 1682/83 in St Martin, Meneage, Cornwall,
Wales. He died before 11 Jun 1745 in , Frederick, VA. He has reference
number 884. Mary Calvert and John Chenoweth had the following children:
a. Thomas Chenoweth was born in 1720 in Joppa, Baltimore, MD. He was
buried in , Franklin, OH. He has reference number 442.
7. Judith Calvert was born about 1688.
Judith Calvert was married to Daniel Broom on 8 Dec 1725. Daniel Broom
was born in , Marple, PA.
8. John Calvert was born about 1689. He died before 28 Jun 1739 in ,
Orange, VA.
John Calvert was married to Jane Mc_Mahan about 1711.
B. Ann Calvert was born about Nov 1650 in Killwarlin, Down, , Ireland. She
died on 17 Oct 1697 in , , DE.
Ann Calvert was married to Valentine Hollingsworth on 17 Oct 1695 in , ,
DE. Valentine Hollingsworth was born about Aug 1632. He died in 1710/11 in
, , DE.
C. Margaret Calvert was born on 4 Jun 1661 in Killurigan, Armagh, ,
Ireland. She died in Oct 1687 in , , PA.
Margaret Calvert was married to Thomas Hollingsworth in 1684. Thomas
Hollingsworth was born on 1 May 1661 in , , , Ireland. He died on 2 Feb
1727.
D. Elizabeth Calvert was born on 26 Jun 1664 in , Armagh, , Ireland.
Elizabeth Calvert was married to Thomas Topper on 23 Dec 1701. Thomas
Topper was born in Ballyhagen, Armagh, , Ireland.
================================
Descendants of Hugh Glassford - 15 Nov 1998
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
FIRST GENERATION
1. Hugh Glassford was born in Stranmillis, , , Ireland. He has reference
number 7082.
Margaret (Glassford) was born in Stranmillis, , , Ireland. She has
reference number 7083. Hugh Glassford and Margaret (Glassford) had the
following children:
+2 i. Jane Glassford.
SECOND GENERATION
2. Jane Glassford has reference number 3541.
She was married to Thomas Calvert (son of John Calvert and Grace (Calvert))
on 11 Nov 1647 in Belfast, , , Ireland. Thomas Calvert was born in 1617 in
, Lygasory, Armagh, Ireland. He died before 17 Dec 1685 in , , PA. He has
reference number 3540. Jane Glassford and Thomas Calvert had the following
children:
+3 i. John Calvert.
+4 ii. Ann Calvert.
+5 iii. Margaret Calvert.
+6 iv. Elizabeth Calvert.
THIRD GENERATION
3. John Calvert was born on 6 Oct 1648 in Belfast, , , Ireland. He died on
23 Sep 1699 in , , PA. He has reference number 1770.
He was married to Judith Stamper on 29 May 1673 in Stranmillis. Judith
Stamper was born on 12 Jun 1652 in Bowlton Wood, Cumberland, , England. She
has reference number 1771. John Calvert and Judith Stamper had the
following children:
+7 i. Ruth Calvert.
8 ii. Isaac Calvert was born on 2 Nov 1676 in Lurgan, , , Ireland.
9 iii. Thomas Calvert was born on 27 Nov 1678 in Lurgan, , , Ireland.
+10 iv. Joshua Calvert.
+11 v. Daniel Calvert.
+12 vi. Mary Calvert.
+13 vii. Judith Calvert.
+14 viii. John Calvert.
4. Ann Calvert was born about Nov 1650 in Killwarlin, Down, , Ireland. She
died on 17 Oct 1697 in , , DE.
She was married to Valentine Hollingsworth on 17 Oct 1695 in , , DE.
Valentine Hollingsworth was born about Aug 1632. He died in 1710/11 in , ,
DE.
5. Margaret Calvert was born on 4 Jun 1661 in Killurigan, Armagh, ,
Ireland. She died in Oct 1687 in , , PA.
She was married to Thomas Hollingsworth in 1684. Thomas Hollingsworth was
born on 1 May 1661 in , , , Ireland. He died on 2 Feb 1727.
6. Elizabeth Calvert was born on 26 Jun 1664 in , Armagh, , Ireland.
She was married to Thomas Topper on 23 Dec 1701. Thomas Topper was born in
Ballyhagen, Armagh, , Ireland.
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Cindi,
According to the information I have, from the Provo, UT library, a Thomas
Calvert was born 1617, in Lygasory, Lurgan , Armagh, Ireland. Christened 11
Apr. 1617, Skelton, Cleve, Yorkshire, England, Died, 1685, New Castle Cnty,
Maryland.
His father was John Calvert, Mother, Grace Family 1: Jane Glasford.
Married 11 Nov. 1647 in Lurgan, Armagh, Ireland, to Jane Glasford, Daughter
of Hugh Glasford and Margaret. Children - John Calvert, Ann Calvert,
Margaret Calvert, Elizabeth Calvert
Elizabeth married Thomas Toppen, 25 Dec. 1701 in Ballyhagen Meeting,
Armagh, Ireland
Galen Calvert
" THE original immigrant ancestor of the American family of Hollingsworth
was a member of the Society of Friends, and many of his descendants adhere
to that faith. He was the son of Henry Hollingsworth of Belleniskcrannel,
Parish of Legoe, County Armagh, Ireland, and of Catherine, his wife, was
born at Belleniskcrannel "about the year 1632," and was married April 7,
1655, to Ann Ree, daughter of Nicholas Ree of Tanderagee, County Armagh. She
was born about 1628, at Tanderagee, and died February 1, 1671. He then
married, April 12, 1672, Ann Calvert, daughter of Thomas Calvert, of
Dromgora, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, and of Jane, his wife. "
Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr
Author: no author
Call Number: CS71.H74
This book contains the genealogy of the descendants of Valentine
Hollingsworth and the Hollingsworth family who came from Ireland and settled
in Virginia.
Bibliographic Information: Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr. John
P. Morton & Company Inc.. Louisville, Kentucky 1925.
So the immigrants 2nd wife was a CALVERT. Does anyone know the lineage of
this Thomas CALVERT? In Belmont/Harrison Co., OH my Calvert & Scoles lines
merge, the Scoles were related to the Hollingsworths & now it looks like the
Calverts had been related way back to the Hollingsworths.....whew! Also
looks like they were all Quakers at the time of immigration. By 1820 all
the ones I have were Methodists. Anyone know abt these folks?
Cindy Torres Owens
cindyo(a)staffnet.com
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/o/w/e/Cindy-L-Owens/index.htmlhttp://homepages.rootsweb.com/~blksheep/ac.html#cindyl
In Addition to what Galen said, children of Thomas and Jane (Glassford)
Calvert:
John married Judith Stamper, daughter of Hugh Stamper and Bridget of Lurgan
Ann married Valentine Hollingsworth
Margaret married Thomas Hollingsworth, son of Valentine and his first wife
Greg Nelson
Hi all,
Will address the other message in a bit, but was curious as to whether
anyone here had read the book The Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families,
Volume 1. There is quite a bit of mention of Calvert's in there and a
"conclusive" line drawn between William Calvert and George (which many of us
have been trying to prove for ages). This book is electronically available
from the Genealogy library at FTM and I would be happy to share what I have
found so far if anyone is interested. It is all rather interesting to read,
although I have not found much about sources as of yet...
Christi Brogan
San Antonio, TX
Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley,
Whitmer and Voss
http://www.geocities.com/~christib
Hi Barbara:
Thanks for your note. Anne Marie is what I need for a writing project I
have under way on Col. Ninian, which already runs about 50,000 words.
dennis
Barbara Calvert wrote:
> Nov. 14, 1998 Re Flemish Calverts
> Iimagine that there is a real mix in the
> Calverts way back when. It seems to me that there could be German as
> well. As I said before, my unerstanding was that
> the Calverts came from Normandy/France with Wm. Normandy has Viking
> roots, but then we prob. all do. Scot. in the 500's
> was pretty much settled by Celts from Ire.
> So in reality the Irish and the Scots have
> the same background. Saxons were
> Vikings/German. That group got around.
> Kieve was founded by a Viking group.
> And so it goes. There were Calverts in PA but they were somehow
> related to
> the MD/VA Calverts.
> Barbara
>
> #2 Dennis Bell I can check on Col.
> Ninion Beall. I don't know a thing about
> Anne Marie Calvert, but the Beall family
> is well covered in SIDELIGHTS OF MD
> HISTORY and in some other books. If
> all you want is Anne Marie Calvert, I
> can't help you there.
> Baarbara
>
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Nov. 14, 1998 Re Flemish Calverts
Iimagine that there is a real mix in the
Calverts way back when. It seems to me that there could be German as
well. As I said before, my unerstanding was that
the Calverts came from Normandy/France with Wm. Normandy has Viking
roots, but then we prob. all do. Scot. in the 500's
was pretty much settled by Celts from Ire.
So in reality the Irish and the Scots have
the same background. Saxons were
Vikings/German. That group got around.
Kieve was founded by a Viking group.
And so it goes. There were Calverts in PA but they were somehow
related to
the MD/VA Calverts.
Barbara
#2 Dennis Bell I can check on Col.
Ninion Beall. I don't know a thing about
Anne Marie Calvert, but the Beall family
is well covered in SIDELIGHTS OF MD
HISTORY and in some other books. If
all you want is Anne Marie Calvert, I
can't help you there.
Baarbara