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Hi Lynn,
I too have Calverts and Yocums in WV and Ohio. Would love to compare names.
Cindy in Ca.
All of Us Modranski wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm researching Calverts from WV and OHIO. I only have a few names as of
> yet.
>
> My GG Grandmother was Estovina Calvert Yocum b. in 1876
> d/o John Irving and Malinda Postlethwait Calvert
> John Irving was the son of Joseph and Margaret Robinson Calvert
>
> Would love to find a connection
>
> thanks,
> Lynne Modranski
>
> RESEARCHING: Meyer(Meier), Modranski, Pyles, Coulter, Mason, Teeman,
> Crossley, Calhoun, Calvert, Postlethwait, Burton, Burley, Gatts, Yoho,
> Yocum, and more
>
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Pleae tell me about your MASON, POSTLETHWAIT. Are you also searching
WILCOXON, HOSKINSON, KELLOGG, SUMMERS, DENT, HARDY?
Shirley
Wilcoxon(a)ix.netcom.com
-----Original Message-----
From: All of Us Modranski <modranskis(a)juno.com>
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Saturday, September 11, 1999 5:05 PM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] New to the list
>Hi,
>I'm researching Calverts from WV and OHIO. I only have a few names as of
>yet.
>
>My GG Grandmother was Estovina Calvert Yocum b. in 1876
>d/o John Irving and Malinda Postlethwait Calvert
>John Irving was the son of Joseph and Margaret Robinson Calvert
>
>
>Would love to find a connection
>
>thanks,
>Lynne Modranski
>
>RESEARCHING: Meyer(Meier), Modranski, Pyles, Coulter, Mason, Teeman,
>Crossley, Calhoun, Calvert, Postlethwait, Burton, Burley, Gatts, Yoho,
>Yocum, and more
>
>
>==== CALVERT Mailing List ====
>Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1882/calvert.html
>
Hi Lynn:
My name is Barbara Skinner Joseph and my brother, Larry, corresponded
earlier with you. Keep in touch with us as we have new information
coming in from another source by mail hopefully early next week.
We also have lots of Yoho information and you are more than likely
related to us on that line as all Yoho's in the U.S. came from one
source.
Barbara
Thanks
Jim and Barbara Joseph
jjoseph(a)eurekanet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: All of Us Modranski <modranskis(a)juno.com>
To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 1999 7:14 PM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] New to the list
> Hi,
> I'm researching Calverts from WV and OHIO. I only have a few names
as of
> yet.
>
> My GG Grandmother was Estovina Calvert Yocum b. in 1876
> d/o John Irving and Malinda Postlethwait Calvert
> John Irving was the son of Joseph and Margaret Robinson Calvert
>
>
> Would love to find a connection
>
> thanks,
> Lynne Modranski
>
> RESEARCHING: Meyer(Meier), Modranski, Pyles, Coulter, Mason,
Teeman,
> Crossley, Calhoun, Calvert, Postlethwait, Burton, Burley, Gatts,
Yoho,
> Yocum, and more
>
>
> ==== CALVERT Mailing List ====
> Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1882/calvert.html
>
>
Hi,
I'm researching Calverts from WV and OHIO. I only have a few names as of
yet.
My GG Grandmother was Estovina Calvert Yocum b. in 1876
d/o John Irving and Malinda Postlethwait Calvert
John Irving was the son of Joseph and Margaret Robinson Calvert
Would love to find a connection
thanks,
Lynne Modranski
RESEARCHING: Meyer(Meier), Modranski, Pyles, Coulter, Mason, Teeman,
Crossley, Calhoun, Calvert, Postlethwait, Burton, Burley, Gatts, Yoho,
Yocum, and more
Sorry this person has the name listed as Celia A.
Probably after her grandmother Celia Russell
Please let me know if there is any more info here.
I haven't sent away for William O Calvert Civil War records
yet.
.
----- Original Message -----
From: Barbara Calvert <BobbyNJ(a)webtv.net>
To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 10:50 AM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Re: CALVERT-D Digest V99 #148
> Sept. 9, 1999 Ceclia Calvert
> The only Ceclia I could find in O'Gorman is #3725 d/o Wm. O Calvert
> (Robert W.,
> Jesse, Geo., Geo., Geo., John, Geo.,
> William, Leonard, Lord Baltimore).
> She was b. 1867 and there is no info. about her at all further than the
> listing under Wm. O. Wm. O. m. Eliza A.Bryan
> and lived in Highland twp. Greene Co.,
> IN. Robert W. Calvert m. Celia Russell.
> Hope this is a little helpful.
> Barbara M. Calvert
>
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Sept. 9, 1999 Ceclia Calvert
The only Ceclia I could find in O'Gorman is #3725 d/o Wm. O Calvert
(Robert W.,
Jesse, Geo., Geo., Geo., John, Geo.,
William, Leonard, Lord Baltimore).
She was b. 1867 and there is no info. about her at all further than the
listing under Wm. O. Wm. O. m. Eliza A.Bryan
and lived in Highland twp. Greene Co.,
IN. Robert W. Calvert m. Celia Russell.
Hope this is a little helpful.
Barbara M. Calvert
Hello,
I am looking for information on Cecelia Calvert who married William Houghton,
their daughter Pricilla Calvert Houghton married Capt. Wm. Horral, Jr. in
Washington, Daviess Co., Indiana. Thanks for your help.
Denise C.
I have only been on the Calvert mailing list for a week and I am sorry
I do not have any record of the lady from New England. Sorry I can
not help you.
Barbara
Thanks
Jim and Barbara Joseph
jjoseph(a)eurekanet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter or Veronica Calvert <calverts(a)worldnet.att.net>
To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 7:41 PM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] New England Calverts
> Barbara, do you have any record of the lady from New Englan asking
about the
> Calvert line. I have roots back to mid 1700's. I am looking for
information
> on William Calvert who married Deborah Dayton in July 1762 in New
London
> Connecticut.
>
>
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>
Barbara, do you have any record of the lady from New Englan asking about the
Calvert line. I have roots back to mid 1700's. I am looking for information
on William Calvert who married Deborah Dayton in July 1762 in New London
Connecticut.
What is that supposed to be? I could not put the address on my computer.
-----Original Message-----
From: MANCUB55(a)aol.com <MANCUB55(a)aol.com>
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 1:50 PM
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Website
>Maybe this can help someone.
>
><A HREF="http://expage.com/page/velvet">http://expage.com/page/velvet</A>
>
>
>==== CALVERT Mailing List ====
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>
Sept. 4, 1999
There are it seems to me more Calvert families than just the MD/VA and
Quaker group. Years ago, a New England
Calvert wrote me and I had nothing for her. Never had heard of those
Calverts.
As far as the Quaker info. goes, I checked on trying to find that
particular Thomas.
No go at all. There is a Thomas Calvert
listed but he is 17th cent. And no more
mentioned.
The War of 1812 and his participation
prob. means that he had abandoned his
Quaker beliefs if he were of that Thomas
branch. Can you check war records and info. on those who took part in
it? Sorry.
Barbara M. Calvert
To James Calvert and other Listers.
My Calvert, Cornalius, first came to the Colonies (Norfork) little
before the 1700s, was merchant, and married Mary Sanders. I have copies
of his "will" and am now trying to place names in order without the aid
of a computer. His son, also a Cornelius, b 26 Sep 1725, was elected or
appointed Mayor of Norfork twice, maybe not in a row). He died in
1804, and was one of the [Original-signers] of the: "Sons of Liberty" in
1776. My wife said that she didn't know that Gean Autry's singing group
was that old, and I had to explain that they were "the Sons of the
Pioneer". :) Anyway, Cornelius the Mayor, married Elizabeth Thoroghgood
(aka) Throwgood) on 19 June 1749. Their dau "Mary" married William
Walke, member of the Virginia Legislature. My lineage follows the Walke
family from VA to OH c1811.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
M F SMITH, 6 yr Army Vet, Ret, AL, APS
"Remembering Those Who Served"
http://community.webtv.net/CmbtEngrVet/JUSTAVETERAN and
"http://community.webtv.net/Airacorba/VETERANSOPINION"
Several months back there was a notice on the Calvert Genforum
(www.genforum.com) concerning four Calvert brothers who landed in Norfork,
VA from England near the time of the Revolution. One went to Canada due to
his lovalties and three remaind in the States. You may want to check those
messages.
There appear to be more Calvert famiilies than the Baltimores and the
Quakers who immigrated to the States. Example: a Michael (?) Calvert who
immigrated from Hanover,born in Holland, and settled in Wyoming in the
1870s (see rootsweb archive) , a Thomas Calvert who immigrated to PA from
Nottingham in the 1840s and died in Jersey Shores, PA. (Calvert Genforum
list), and the above cited brothers.
At 08:05 PM 09/02/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>Thanks to everyone who answered my e-mail of Mon. about VA/WV
>Calverts. Special thanks to George Calvert who looked in O'Gormans
>for me. Unfortunately, we are not there. Hopefully, another door
>will open. He suggested Quaker Calverts. Anyone out there looking
>into Quaker Calverts?
>
>To repeat:
>
>1. Thomas Calvert--soldier of 1812 and held commission under Harrison
>and was at Fort Meigs and the battle of Tippecanoe.
>
>2. Thomas C. Calvert (son of Thomas above) m. Elizabeth Johnson--They
>lived near Boonsboro, MD, along with the Lemasters family with whom I
>also have a connection. Both families moved to northwest VA/WV. VA
>Land Office and Patents and Grants lists a Thomas C. Calvert, 30 Nov.
>1838, Tyler County--425a. on left fork of Lynn Camp Run--Grants 89, p.
>598.
>
>Am completely stumped on Thomas Calvert #1. Don't know where he came
>from, who he married, how many childre n , or where he died.
>
>Have a safe holiday weekend!
>
>Barbara Skinner Joseph
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Jim and Barbara Joseph
>jjoseph(a)eurekanet.com
>
>
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Thanks to everyone who answered my e-mail of Mon. about VA/WV
Calverts. Special thanks to George Calvert who looked in O'Gormans
for me. Unfortunately, we are not there. Hopefully, another door
will open. He suggested Quaker Calverts. Anyone out there looking
into Quaker Calverts?
To repeat:
1. Thomas Calvert--soldier of 1812 and held commission under Harrison
and was at Fort Meigs and the battle of Tippecanoe.
2. Thomas C. Calvert (son of Thomas above) m. Elizabeth Johnson--They
lived near Boonsboro, MD, along with the Lemasters family with whom I
also have a connection. Both families moved to northwest VA/WV. VA
Land Office and Patents and Grants lists a Thomas C. Calvert, 30 Nov.
1838, Tyler County--425a. on left fork of Lynn Camp Run--Grants 89, p.
598.
Am completely stumped on Thomas Calvert #1. Don't know where he came
from, who he married, how many childre n , or where he died.
Have a safe holiday weekend!
Barbara Skinner Joseph
Thanks
Jim and Barbara Joseph
jjoseph(a)eurekanet.com