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I have been searching for descendants of Mary Calvert, born Pennsylvania,
around 1790, lived in Belmont and Guernsey counties (approx. 1830-1850). I
don't know her husbands name, but it may be John or Francis. They both had a
wife named Mary and are approximately the same age. In the 1850 census, I
find two Mary Calverts (one alone and one with children). The children's
name are and what info I have found out on them are:
John Calvert (1810-
Alfred Calvert [1815-1891) married Cassandra Browning 12-24-1840 Harrison
County,
Ohio. She married an Alexander Bennent 1877 and I can
find no
more about her.
Alfred never remarried and died around 1891 in archers
Fork, Ohio. At
that time he was living with a woman and small children.
It is believed
to have been a daughter.
Levi Calvert(1827-1907) married Sarah Wilson
Aaron Calvert(1831-) married elizabeth McCulley/McCullough
Sarah Calvert 1834-
Martin Calvert(1837-
Alfred Calverts family has
Mary Calvert (1841-may have married a Miller
Sarah Calvert [1842-married a John Moore. Last report Belmont Co., Richland
Tp in
1880.
Nancy Calvert (1846 may have married a Joseph Giffin
Hannah Calvert(1848-1917) married a Joseph Hines
Frank Calvert (1851-
Jane Calvert (1854-
Anthony Calvert (1855-
Joseph Calvert (1857-19..) may have married a Violet Lucas
JWebb65865(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Is anyone researching Calvert's from Kentucky and Illinois
>
> Jo
I am looking for information on by grandfather, William Calvert, born in
Edgar Co. Il. on Oct. 8, 1864.
He married Cynthia J. Coker in 1890 in either OK or ARK.
His parent are James Calvert and Hattie?
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
I am looking for information on a Joseph Calvert, who lived in Copper County,
Missouri in the 1880's. All I know is that he married Ann Elizabeth Givens
and they had a son named Reggie. Joseph is my daughter's great-grandfather.
Thank you for any help.
Gabriele Hammon
ghammon756(a)aol.com
Other Surnames Researching along with this line: Imbody, Givens, Showalter
I spent several days in and around Calvert, Texas last year. Robert Calvert
(1802-1867), son of William and Lucy (Rogers) Calvert, was a prosperous
planter in Robertson County, Texas. He was born in Tennessee, then moved to
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama in the early 1820's, where he married Mary
Keesee. His sister Mary Calvert married Mary's brother Milton Keesee. About
1836, he and lots of the family (Calverts and Keesees) moved to Saline
County, Arkansas (now Grant County). In the 1840s, some of the Calverts and
Keesees moved south to Union and Ashley Counties, Arkansas; Robert moved to
Robertson County, Texas shortly after 1850 and lived there until he died.
His sister Mary and her husband Milton Keesee lived nearby during all their
many moves from state to state.
He was a ruling elder in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church--it seems
almost all of the Calverts were either Presbyterian or Cumberland
Presbyterian.
The town he actually founded was named Sterling. He was a big proponent of
the railroad--wanted to bring it through Robertson County, and used some of
his slaves in preparing the roadbed for the railroad. The Civil War delayed
things. After the war, the railroad project got going again, but Robert
Calvert died of yellow fever in 1867. The railroad didn't come through
Sterling though--it came through the site that's the present town of
Calvert, and it was named in honor of Robert Calvert after his death.
There is a historical marker at Robert Calvert's gravesite and a big
tombstone for him where the town of Sterling used to be, near the property
where his plantation was. There used to be a fairly large cemetery there,
but somebody bulldozed most of it years ago and cattle graze there now.
Robert Calvert was prominent enough to get his biography written up in one
of those late-19th-century books, and the information about his parents and
Calvert grandfather came from this biographical sketch.
Any further information tying this line into the other Calvert families
would be greatly appreciated. Especially puzzling is an Edward Calvert,
born about 1788-1790, in Tennessee, died also in 1867 in Robertson County,
Texas. He usually moved at the same time as Robert Calvert to the same
location. At one point, Edward Calvert was in Limestone, Alabama, where he
filed a Deed of Gift to his children (all the ones born at that time):
Pauline Jones Gantrud, Alabama Records, (Shreveport: J&W Enterprises,
1996), Vol. 24, pp. 31, 104, Deed of gift to children: Elizabeth Ann,
William, James, and Alexander, Book 1, p. 417, ca 1824, Limestone County,
Alabama.
Edward Calvert's children were: Elizabeth Ann, William, James H.,
Alexander, and Patrick Taylor Calvert.
I know this family was related to Robert Calvert but I've never been able
to figure out how they were related. He's a little too old to be a brother
to Robert Calvert and a son of William Calvert and Lucy Rogers--although he
did name his first son William. I guess it's possible he could've been a
brother to **William** instead of a son, but this is all hypothetical;
other than proximinity, I have nothing to prove a relationship between the
two lines. Does anybody know anything about this Edward Calvert?
At 10:14 PM 4/23/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I live abt 2 hour drive from Calvert, TX. I go through
>there when I go visit my baby sister near Houston.
>I stopped one time and talked to the mayor, who ran a gas
>station there. He told me that I should go see the lad Gary
>speaks of, but didn't give very good directions and I was
>(as usual) in a hurry. I did pick up some literature. Robert
>is buried out side of town. At one time Calvert was a
>thriving little community, not so now. As most small towns
>now, the antique shops moved into downtown and now most of
>them are closed. So sad to see.
>Vicki K. Calvert Spencer
>--
>
>
>
>
> MAILTO:TXCALVERT@ERATH.NET
>
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>
You should be able to find out more about him. My brief notes indicate that
he was a governor of MD at one time. Search the MD archives site. I have
lost track of the URL-but maybe someone else on the list can give it to you.
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
-----Original Message-----
From: Beverly Kane [mailto:bk13350@gis.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 5:32 AM
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Calvert/Peasley
Does anyone have any definitive information on the following:
Ann Calvert, born 1607, died aft. 1672, daughter of George Calvert and
Anne Mynne.
She married William Peasley (Peaseley) in 1627. Trying to determine if
this Peasley is part of my Peasley ancestors. Any and all information
would be greatly appreciated.
Especially, did this couple have any children, and parentage of William
Peasley.
Thank you.
Beverly Kane bk13350(a)gis.net
Hi Barbara. How are you and Bill getting along? Just
plugging along here. I am at the age I need a nap when I get
in from work. :-) Have to go to bed early too since I get up
at 4.
Your cousin, Vicki K
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MAILTO:TXCALVERT@ERATH.NET
Hi Dewell: I saw your post to the Calvert list and there are some
interesting clues that I wanted to "talk" to you about. I, too, am
researching Calverts, and much of what you said in your e-mail post *could*
refer to the branch I'm researching.
Here are some of the things I know about "my" branch of the Calverts:
++++++++++
Alicia Deats, another Calvert researcher, wrote me the following e-mail:
We have the following oral tradition:
1. We are said to be descended from Lord Baltimore and are said to be first
cousins. (I have considered the thought that this is the last Lord
Baltimore, and I think that they are talking about Thomas Calvert.)
2. Thomas Calvert is said to have emigrated from Ireland in the last half
of the 1700s, but no date is given. I am interested in the fact that Jane
was born in Ireland. This would tie down when they came over. I think
that we have that William was born in VA around 1775, but this could be
incorrect.
3. Thomas is said to have come over with 2 or 3 brothers. One went north,
two went south and one went ?.
++++++++++
Here's part of an autobiographical sketch that tells about the writer's
grandfather, Edward Calvert, an Irishman that married Nancy Canterberry,
whose descendants ended up in Arkansas. The sketch establishes a
relationship to Robert Calvert, a "cousin," who is the man I'm tracing:
"Autobiographical Sketch of Rev. Robert C[alvert] Atchley of the Little
Rock Conference, M.E. Church, South," from Grant County Museum, Sheridan,
Arkansas; copy supplied by Scott Hill:
I was born in Calvert Township, Saline Co., Ark., on Sept. 26, 1839. The
above township is now a part of Grant County. Said Township was named for
and in honor of Edward Calvert, my Maternal Grandfather, who with my
father, Seth Atchley, settled on what is now known as the Dr. Richard C.
Rhodes place in the Fall of 1838. . . . [maternal] Grandfather Calvert was
an Irishman. He came to America when twelve years of age. Grandmother
Calvert's maiden name was Nancy Canterberry. She was a native American [he
doesn't mean "Indian" here], but of what state I do not know. I was named
for Cousin Robert Calvert, who at an early day lived several years on the
Military road a few miles south of Benton on what was once known as
Calvert's Hill. He owned a large farm, partly on the adjacent hills and
partly in Saline River borrom. Many years before the war of the rebellion
he moved to Texas and setlled on the Brazos River where he became very
rich. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church." [12 pages in
all, mostly about RCA's religious life.]
++++++++++
The Robert Calvert, mentioned above, was born in 1802 "near Wartrace"
Tennessee (now Bedford County?). He was the son of William Calvert
(1775-1823) and Lucy Rogers, whose four children were: Robert (noted
above), Mary, Jane, and James Calvert. [Mary married Milton Keesee, lived
in Tennesee, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, and then to Texas. Jane married
George Hill and ended up in Talledega County, Alabama. James married
Margaret Ivy and went to Mississippi.]
William Calvert's father (reputedly) was Thomas Calvert, born about 1750 in
Ireland and, besides William, who was born Ireland or Virginia in 1775,
Thomas had another child Jane, born 22 July 1784 in Ireland or Virginia. (I
don't have any direct evidence about Thomas, the immigrant other than what
Alicia Deats has told me--the other parts of the family I have personally
documented.)
A biographical sketch of Thomas's grandson, Robert Calvert, states that his
paternal grandfather (Thomas Calvert) immigrated to Winchester, now
Frederick County, Virginia, from Ireland, and later moved to Tennessee.
William Calvert (1775-1823) moved from Tennessee to Tuscaloosa County,
Alabama and died there in 1823, leaving an estate that was probated (thank
goodness!). His sister Jane Calvert married James Jones Hill and also moved
to Tuscaloosa (Bibb) County, Alabama.
So many parts of the above match data from your e-mail. But there is
obviously more than one William Calvert roaming around east Tennessee and
Alabama; and Robert Calvert is a common name as well. Can you (or anyone
else) add any data to clarify this confusion? Thanks, Carolyn
At 06:56 PM 4/20/99 -0500, you wrote:
>and heard this story many times.
> "There were 4 Calvert brothers along with 3 cousins came to
>America from Ireland and landed at Norfolk, Va about or just
>prior to the Rev. War". This seemed to have been about 1770
>more or less. Then I found out that James Calvert b. 1854, a
>grandson of a Joseph Calvert who was the son of a William
>Calvert, did some research on the family abt 1900-1920.
>His research told that there were 4 Calvert brothers that
>came to America just before the Rev. War. They landed at
>Norfolk, VA. When the war began one of the brothers went
>to Canada because he was not for the war. The other 3
>moved into the interior to keep out of the war. His research
>gave that one family went to Rock Creek in Walker Co., AL,
>one went to Tuscaloosa Co., AL and one went north into KY.
>I think he was talking about the families and four brothers
>but one was William. William came into Madison Co., AL
>abt 1810 and then to Rock Creek in Walker Co., AL. where he
> died.(This Rock Creek is in Winston Co., AL now)
> I found in my research that there was a Thomas Calvert
>that settled in Rogersville, Hawkins Co., TN. The family
>stated that this Thomas immigrated from Ireland in the last
>hald of the eighteenth century and settled for a time in
>Winchester, Frederick Co., VA, then moved to Rogersville,TN.
>His descendants moved to Tuscaloosa Co., AL.
> I have believed since I found this that probably William and
>Thomas were brothers.
> Jonathan Calvert a son of the above William Calvert gave in
>the 1870 Census that his parents were born in Ireland.
> I corresponded with a Robert Calvert in Canada until his
>death with leukemia abt 1985. (He was an Archelogist.) He told me
>that his greatgrandfather came to Canada from Maryland at the
>beginning of the insurrection. (He said it was not a Rev. but
>insurrection) The he was not in favor of the colonies starting
>a war so he went to Canada. He did not know the name of his
>greatgrandfather but his grandfather's name was John. He said
>he was trying to find what the name of his gr-grandfather was but
>was not having any luck. So as far as I know he never found out.
> Your Thomas and my William may not have been brothers
>but I have a feeling that they could have been.
> Dewel C. Lott, 67 Black Road, Hartselle, Al 35640
Barbara M. Calvert,
Are you saying that according to O'Gorman, there were 2 Patrick
Calverts? Or that Patrick Calvert's parent were NOT William and Elizabeth
NODDING CALVERT? Do you know who the parents of Patrick CALVERT #7601 were
if not William and Elizabeth NODDING CALVERT?
I did not research this line myself, but I've been in contact with
someone who did and that's what they believe.
Thanks for your time on this.
Janet Jones
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Calvert <BobbyNJ(a)webtv.net>
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Thursday, April 22, 1999 11:40 AM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Re: CALVERT-D Digest V99 #85
Apr.22, 1999 Patrick Calvert
Re the Quaker book, I wrote to the pub.
asked the cost, and got the book in a short time. I imagine that any
book store could order you the book.
According to O'Gorman, Patrick Calvert
is separate from Wm. Calvert & Elizabeth
Nodding. That Wm #7101 O'Gorman was in MD , VA, and either TN or MO.
The
Nodding records were found in VA. Parents of Wm. not known. The
section in O'Gorman covers 5 generations. John Calvert s/o Wm. went
from TN to MO.
Other issue also went to MO some re-
mained in VA and some TN. Cooper Co.
MO seems to be the main site.
#7188 desc. of Wm. had a dau. Cora who
m. ------Jones. Later families were in KY & OK, SD, WA, but mainly MO.
Patrick Calvert #7601 went to IN. Evans-
ville IN seems the home place. The
section on Patrick covers 5 generations.
Sorry haven't anything else.
Barbara Mullendore Calvert
Re Cornelius Calvert #6001 from Eng.
to Norfolk VA. m. Mary Saunders d/o
Rev. Saunders. Cornelius b. before 1700.
Parents unknown. Son Cornelius Calvert
#6005 b.1725 m. Elizabeth Thoroughgood.
Joseph Calvert was bro. of Cornelius #6001. The section on this family
in
O'Gorman is CORNELIUS OF NORFOLK. Covers 6 generations.
Barbara Mullendore Calvert
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Hi all,
This information was sent to me by a fellow searcher
therefore, from where the information was found, i know not.
James WOOD b. 1804 in Orange County, Va. wed Sarah
Anne CALVERT b. 1809 in Kentucky. Sarah was the daughter
of Cecilius CALVERT and Nancy BECK.
Willey Ann WOOD b. 1820 in Kentucky wed George CALVERT
b. apr1802 in Culpepper County Va. Geo. was the son of
Cecilius CALVERT & Nancy BECK.
David WOOD b. 1814 in Orange Co Va. wed Jane Calvert
KAYLOR b. sept1842 in Va. Jane was the daughter of John
KAYLOR & Sarah CALVERT.
Son of David & Jane:
John Robert WOOD b.1847 in Missouri wed Juliette
Marianne Elizabeth CALVERT.
Juliette was the daughter of Gabriel CALVERT sr &
Sarah Ann ROLLINS.
Daughter of David & Jane:
Frances C WOOD b. 1854 in Missouri wed George
A. CALVERT son of Gabriel CALVERT sr & Sarah
Ann ROLLINS.
It appears WOOD bro & sis, wed CALVERT bro & sis.
Anyone have these CALVERTs?
Thanks,
Jim Adams
Apr.22, 1999 Patrick Calvert
Re the Quaker book, I wrote to the pub.
asked the cost, and got the book in a short time. I imagine that any
book store could order you the book.
According to O'Gorman, Patrick Calvert
is separate from Wm. Calvert & Elizabeth
Nodding. That Wm #7101 O'Gorman was in MD , VA, and either TN or MO.
The
Nodding records were found in VA. Parents of Wm. not known. The
section in O'Gorman covers 5 generations. John Calvert s/o Wm. went
from TN to MO.
Other issue also went to MO some re-
mained in VA and some TN. Cooper Co.
MO seems to be the main site.
#7188 desc. of Wm. had a dau. Cora who
m. ------Jones. Later families were in KY & OK, SD, WA, but mainly MO.
Patrick Calvert #7601 went to IN. Evans-
ville IN seems the home place. The
section on Patrick covers 5 generations.
Sorry haven't anything else.
Barbara Mullendore Calvert
Re Cornelius Calvert #6001 from Eng.
to Norfolk VA. m. Mary Saunders d/o
Rev. Saunders. Cornelius b. before 1700.
Parents unknown. Son Cornelius Calvert
#6005 b.1725 m. Elizabeth Thoroughgood.
Joseph Calvert was bro. of Cornelius #6001. The section on this family
in
O'Gorman is CORNELIUS OF NORFOLK. Covers 6 generations.
Barbara Mullendore Calvert
Hello,
About this time I have WILLIAMSON ancestors in Norfolk, VA, and
later several that are named Cornelius W. and Cornelius Calvert W.
Does anyone know how the WILLIAMSON and STONE lines
intersect with CALVERT?
Thanks,
Karen in OK KaSColl(a)aol.com
Debbie,
I would also greatly appreciate a copy (electronic or hard) of A.
Bourgeoise's book. I will be happy to reimburse you for the reproduction
costs and your time and trouble. My snail mail address is:
Dan Whitmire, 300 Bell Downs Dr., Lafayette, LA 70506
(dwhitm2249(a)aol.com) Thank you.
Dan
In a message dated 99-04-22 07:38:53 EDT, you write:
<< ubj: Re: [CALVERT-L] Mrs. Anita Calvert Bourgeoise
Date: 99-04-22 07:38:53 EDT
From: JoyC(a)dvn.com (Carolyn Joy)
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Debbie
The address is:
1301 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 241-2288
You can call and get directions. I would like a copy of the book but I do
not know how strict they are about coping. The book is 83 years old, it
seems to me I read after so many years copywrite is void. I can not remember
50--75 years.
I can private email you my G grandfathers info if you can only read the
book. Maybe there is some mention of him in it.
It is very kind of you to offer to go to the library and research this
little 30 page book. If you can copy it. I will be more than happy to pay
for you expenses. Please let me know.
Carolyn in Oklahoma
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I have a Cornelius Calvert, who was Justice of Norfork VA fr 07-18-1727
to 01-18-1730, member of Common Council of Norfork c1741. Married to
Mary SANDERS, du of the Rev Jonathan Sanders, minister in Lynhaven
Parish (c1695).
QUESTION: Who was Cornelius Calvert's (listed above) father? [his son,
also Corneius, married one Elizabert Thoroughgood].
Thank you, Mke
Does anyone have any definitive information on the following:
Ann Calvert, born 1607, died aft. 1672, daughter of George Calvert and
Anne Mynne.
She married William Peasley (Peaseley) in 1627. Trying to determine if
this Peasley is part of my Peasley ancestors. Any and all information
would be greatly appreciated.
Especially, did this couple have any children, and parentage of William
Peasley.
Thank you.
Beverly Kane bk13350(a)gis.net
Debbie
The address is:
1301 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 241-2288
You can call and get directions. I would like a copy of the book but I do not know how strict they are about coping. The book is 83 years old, it seems to me I read after so many years copywrite is void. I can not remember 50--75 years.
I can private email you my G grandfathers info if you can only read the book. Maybe there is some mention of him in it.
It is very kind of you to offer to go to the library and research this little 30 page book. If you can copy it. I will be more than happy to pay for you expenses. Please let me know.
Carolyn in Oklahoma
Gail,
I guess it's entirely possible that there were 2 William CALVERTs living
at about the same time. The William in my file m. Elizabeth FINE in 1806.
I wrote to you because the death and birth year were only a few years apart.
However, I did not document this information myself, so I'm not sure how
accurate it is. I found it on the LDS site. My husbands gr granduncle (is
there such a word?) is Thornton William CALVERT. I entered in for a search
and was very astonished to actually get a hit! I sent a letter to the
submitters, Donald and Cheryl Colbert, and they want to get in contact with
us.
I thought of 2 things we could do. I could ask them where they got their
info and double check the birthday etc.. of the William CALVERT they
submitted. Maybe I could retrace their steps and get copies where they got
their copies. We could also put up another post and ask if there could
possibly have been 2 William CALVERTs that lived at approximately the same
time. Will this message go to everybody? I guess if it does it has already
been posted.
Think about it and let me know if you want to do something different.
Janet Jones
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From: Gail Adkins <gwadkins(a)gamewood.net>
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 4:14 PM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] RE: WILLIAM CALVERT
>Janet,
> I don't know if our two William Calverts are the same or not...but
>they sure could be...
>mine--b. 1785 Ann Arundel Co., MD d. 1842 Bedford County, VA
>yours--b.Dec 25 1783, Montgomery, MD d. May 31, 1834
>
>my William Calvert md. Elizabeth Helms July 14, 1808 Bedford County, VA.
>
>What do you suggest I do now? Maybe someone on the Calvert list will
>have some suggestions for me...am open to anything!! Thanks
>Gail
>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Calvert <BobbyNJ(a)webtv.net>
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 11:59 AM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Re: CALVERT-D Digest V99 #82
Apr. 21, 1999 Patrick Calvert
Stamper
Patrick Calvert #7601 in O'Gorman was
in Vandenburg Co., IN. The whole line seems to be there. CAn you get
O'Gorman? I know that Higginson Book
Co. does carry the book and it can be
ordered.
Re Stamper, Chenoweth etc. that info.
is covere in CALVERTS WHO WERE
QUAKERS, by Buckey. Interesting.
Put ut by Chenoweth Pub. Co.,
4267 W. 212th St., Fairview Park, OH
44126. You might try that.
Barbara M. Calvert
Barbara,
If I go to a bookstore, say Barnes & Noble or Waldens and gave them the
address and name of the book, would they order it for me? Are there any
other books that contain information about CALVERT?
About Patrick CALVERT, my husband and I grew up in the Vanderburgh
Co/Evansville area. I recently found out his gr grand Uncle (is there such
a word?) was Thornton William CALVERT. A few days ago I went to the LDS
site and entered Thornton's name for a search. I was so astonished to
actually get a hit!! I knew when he was born, died, and where he was buried
so that helped. Anyway, the whole ancestrial line from William and
Elizabeth Nodding CALVERT to Patrick CALVERT to my husbands gr grand uncle
(?) was posted. Submitters, Donald and Cheryl Colbert, also had information
on some of the wives and siblings following Patrick's line. I sent a letter
to them, and received an e-mail from them today and they would like to
exchange information. When we have a chance to visit my parent, we will
contact them and set up a meeting. I agree with you that it looks like
Patrick's whole line or almost all of it is in the Vanderburgh
Co./Evansville area.
I also want to take some time to thank everybody for all the interesting
comments, stories and discussion about the Calvert family and the various
lines. Even though I'm not related by blood to Calvert I still find it all
very interesting.
Janet Jones
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I'm near St. Louis? What do you need me to do? Is it at the St. Louis Public Library?
Debbie
Carolyn Joy wrote:
> I have found book but they will not lend them to outside library.
>
> Does anyone live in or near St. Louis, MO or Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana?
>
> They have copies of the book written by Anita Calvert Bourgeoise. "Calvert Family of Maryland & Virginia" , copywriter "1916" and she was the author/publisher, it has 30 pages.
>
> Carolyn in Oklahoma