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Surnames: Calvert Creach Radford Bennett Smith Thompson Patton
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I am just now able to dig into the Calvert side of family. We are related to Calvert in TX.. If you haven't received a response at this time, as soon as I can link, I will let you know. Please keep checking ever so often for it.
Jeanne
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Correction: Joseph and Mary Polly Calvert were married in 1812 not 1821. My mistake.
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I am a descendant of calverts here in OK....Shannon Wiley Calvert was my g-grandfather He originally came from WV
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Hi Lorean, Thank You for the reply. I look forward to our exchanges. We are all still living in Alberta Canada. Take care. Lee
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Hi Lee,
our family trees are the same. I do not have my books with me now but will contact you on your email address and hopefully we can help each other out.
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My mother was Gladys Calvert, born in Hollinwood, Oldham, in 1905. She used to talk about a cousin who had gone either to New Zealand or Australia, and I would be very interested in hearing from anyone who knows anything. My grandfather was Thomas Calvert, who had an undertaker's business on Manchester Road. My mother's married name was L:omas.
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How far back to you have this Calvert line. My line of Calverts
came through East Tn abouot 1800 and was in Madison Co.
AL abt 1803. The family was William Calvert and at least 7 children. The sons were Joseph, Jonathan and William, Jr. The daughters were Sarah, Peggy, Nancy and Mary "Polly"
There may have been another son John.Sarah was the oldest and was born about 1780 and Mary was the youngest b. 1798.
If you think there might be a connection I can give you more information.
I have a James G. Calvert, born in Virginia (probably Bedford County) June
12, 1806. He was the son of Alexander Calvert and Nancy Mayhew. I have
his wife as Jane Phipps m. March 18, 1828 in White County, Il.
Karen
St. Louis
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From: "norma harkness" <norma813(a)concentric.net>
To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 3:19 PM
Subject: [CALVERT] CALVERT
> Hi,
>
> My Calvert line is one that came from Virginia, into Belmont County, OH.
and then on to Michigan by 1850.
> My great grandfather John (how original) Calvert was born in Belmont
County, OH. in 1828 and he had 2 brothers and a sister. The last brother
was born in 1845 before they left for Michigan.
>
> John's father was James Calvert, born in Virginia in 1806 and his mother
was Eleanor McPhadon also born in Virginia, but her parents were born in PA.
>
> I have not been able to find anything more than this.
>
> Norma Harkness
>
>
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> Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert publication? Do you have
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Surnames: Calvert, Merrill, Stinson
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Looking for concrete information that Joseph Calvert is indeed Jane Bedford Calvert's father. Jane was born 16 June 1813 in Bedford Co., TN Any help would be appreciated. Joseph was married to Mary Polly Merrill in 1821 in Lincoln Co. TN
Jane Bedford "Jincey" Calvert married John Stinson 12 Feb 1833 in Giles Co., TN
Norma,
There is either a strange coincidence concerning your family and ours, or we
are missing a relationship. After your family moved through Belmont County,
some of Jacob's sons named his children names similar to your family names.
The one that impresses me is James William. (My great grandfather was James
William.) I believe there was a James William in your family who was born c.
1836. John, Jacob's son, who later moved to Iowa named one of his children
James William and he was born at about the same time There was also a
Charles.
Would you mind sending me the names of all of the children and grandchildren in
your line of those who were in Belmont County?
Our line may have been Quaker. However, they did not seem to have any great
attachment to the Quaker beliefs. Those in Belmont County were either
Methodist or United Brethern. They also seemed to be staunch members of the
Masonic Lodge. Of course, many members of he Quakers moved into othere
churches during this period.
Any help you can provide will be appreciated.
Jim
At 04:19 PM 11/3/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My Calvert line is one that came from Virginia, into Belmont County, OH. and
>then on to Michigan by 1850.
>My great grandfather John (how original) Calvert was born in Belmont County,
>OH. in 1828 and he had 2 brothers and a sister. The last brother was born
>in 1845 before they left for Michigan.
>
>John's father was James Calvert, born in Virginia in 1806 and his mother was
>Eleanor McPhadon also born in Virginia, but her parents were born in PA.
>
>I have not been able to find anything more than this.
>
>Norma Harkness
>
>
>==== CALVERT Mailing List ====
>Have you written a Calvert book or other Calvert publication? Do you have a
>Calvert-related item for sale? Please contact the listowner for
>instructions on posting!
Hi,
My Calvert line is one that came from Virginia, into Belmont County, OH. and then on to Michigan by 1850.
My great grandfather John (how original) Calvert was born in Belmont County, OH. in 1828 and he had 2 brothers and a sister. The last brother was born in 1845 before they left for Michigan.
John's father was James Calvert, born in Virginia in 1806 and his mother was Eleanor McPhadon also born in Virginia, but her parents were born in PA.
I have not been able to find anything more than this.
Norma Harkness
Can anyone connect to the following individuals? I am missing quite a bit on them:
Clark C_____ Calvert
b. March 7, 1879 _______, IA?
d. May 31, 1950 _______, IA?
married to
Ida A______ Williams
and had at least 2 children: Evan and Isla.
Does anyone have this line and could help me flesh out the blanks on Clark, his spouse, and his children?
Thanks!
Steven
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"The essence of what makes America lies not in the headlined heroes ... but in the everyday folks who live and
die unknown, yet leave their dreams as legacies." --- Alan Lomax 1940
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Charlene,
I have not. Our particular line of Calverts were in Belmont County, OH. as of 1800. Now, having said that, Jacob Calvert married the daughter of Nathan Shepherd. Nathan and Jacob were deeply involved in land speculation. They both laid out communiites in Belmont County and sold lots. It is possible that they may have also had land for a while in PA. Nathan certainly had land in what is now West Virginia and Jacob had land in Morgan County, OH as did his children
Daphne Toomey found the Job Calvert in Mercer County of whom you speak listed in a census. We do not know if this was the same Job who was in Belmont County, or another.
Strangely, there is another Calvert family that came into Belmont County c. 1830 and then moved on to Michigan (if I remember correctly on the Michigan part). They had children named the same as some of the grand children of Jacob and were near the same age. This branch comes from Virginia and their researchers have hit a stone wall in Virginia.
Is everyone related? I have no idea, only speculation.
Thank you. Please let all of us know more as you find it. We will try to do the same.
Jim
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Hello all, I'am searching for Canadian Calverts. I have a family history with William C Calvert 18---M. Mary Buggs Thier son Robert Henry Calvert B. May 10, 1840, of Ont. Can. M. Anne Jane Warnock Feb.19, 1862 of Mono,Dufferin,O,Canada. Her son Robert Roland Calvert also B. in Ontario, Mar. 03, 1872 M. Mary Gertrude Wilkins Apr.28, 1901 of Maple Island, HPS,Ont. Canada.They (Robert and Mary)died in Lac La Biche Alta. Canada.Thier son Charles Henry Calvert B. Jun.23,1903 B. FT. Sask. Canada. Married Pearl Kibbe Sept 28,1928. Thier son my father Gerald Frederick Calvert B.June 23, 1933 currently living in Alberta Canada. I have great diffuclty finding any Canadian information it seems this part of my family was of a Military background. Any Information would be greatly apprieciated. Thanks, Lee
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Have you looked at the (Job Calvert early 1800's) who was in either Mercer County PA or Crawford County PA? My CALVERT line moved to Mercer County 1820, and then over the line to Crawford County 1833, so from memory, I cannot tell you at this moment exactly which of those two counties it is, but I lean toward Crawford County. Nevertheless, Job was there for a fairly brief time and owned land. There was another one about the same time whose name escapes my mind at the moment that I think was either Joshua or Jacob. These always seemed to me to be a migratory family. Whether they dwelt there or not, or actually improved the property or not, I have not investigated because they are not among my progenitors or siblings of them that I could possibly prove. But I have always had a bit of curiosity about them. They are on the LDS films of land and property.
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Have you looked at the (Job Calvert early 1800's) who was in either Mercer County PA or Crawford County PA? My CALVERT line moved to Mercer County 1820, and then over the line to Crawford County 1833, so from memory, I cannot tell you at this moment exactly which of those two counties it is, but I lean toward Crawford County. Nevertheless, Job was there for a fairly brief time and owned land. There was another one about the same time whose name escapes my mind at the moment that I think was either Joshua or Jacob. These always seemed to me to be a migratory family. Whether they dwelt there or not, or actually improved the property or not, I have not investigated because they are not among my progenitors or siblings of them that I could possibly prove. But I have always had a bit of curiosity about them. They are on the LDS films of land and property.
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There is no proof to any of this really, but......
What did John, Jacob, and Job do to get land grants in Ohio? Steubenville office. 4193 for John, 20 Mar 1813. and 4194 for Jacob 20 Mar 1813. Job in 1824.
The John and Jacob Caverts plus another named their children the same. John, Jacob, William, Esther, Ann Margaret. No Issac.
From rumors, I heard of disowning of Lord Calverts children. Plus the governor Leonard, and the so called Benidict Swinggate. son of Cecilus Calvert. Rumor has the mother as being an English Princess
Rumor has it that John Calvert came from Prince William county Virginia.
If they were disowned, due to the Revolutionary war or what ever, we may never get proof.
What has me bothered is why did they move to the top of the Hill? Away from every one?
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Darrell,
You will find that John, Job and Jacob's father was John Calvert. He livied in an area (Upper Bald Eagle twp) that was transferred from Northumberland County to Mifflin County and then to Centre County at the time of its creation in 1804. He was listed on the 1790 census as was John Jr. Job and Jacob was just coming into maturity at the time and were still associated with their father's household.
In the 1800 census of Mifflin County a lady Colvert was still listed in the county. She had a younger woman living with her. Some people have translated the first name as Wondlus or similar variations. I suspect from the way the census taker listed other women without husbands that the correct should be Widow Colvert. (By the way, people in Morgan and Monroe Counties in OH. still pronounce the name Calvert as if it were spelled Colvert. My nephew's wife is from that area.)
Several of us hired a researcher to look into the family in Mifflin County a couple of years back. He was unable to pursue the line back beyond Mifflin County. We, unfortunately, ran out of money. A pity, because the gentleman, Justin, Houser, was an excellent researcher.
Some other things that I have learned since from from Mr. Charles Maple. When Jacob Calvert was in Morgan County, there was an Issac Calvert living there. Jacob's children spoke of him as "Uncle". Issac's daughter was married to George Dye of Chester County, PA. Issac claimed that he and his brother, William, fought at Brandywine Creek. There is a record of a William Calvert serving in the PA Militia at Brandywine, but I have not found a record of Issac.
Was Issac a brother to Jacob, John and Job? It is hard to tell.
Children often called an older neighbor of whom they were fond by the term "uncle" even as late as the 1930s.
The father John may have been the same John Calvert who was a part--one of the founders--of the Momouth Meeting. This John Calvert moved to PA from Maryland/Virginia and little is know of him. The time of the move, however, makes it possible that he is the same person. Was this John Calvert a born Quaker? Three is a legend that he was not, but was Catholic. It is legend. There is no proof.
Let us know what you find out. We are against a stone wall partly due tot he fact that we cannot go through land records and the like ourselves..
Jim
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Everyone that researches this family have problems. At least three families of Calverts came into Ohio. They lived together and mixed names. A William Calvert Joan Craig from Chester Co PA. Moved to Pa near Wheeling W.VA then Ohio
John Jacob, Job were another three. John Pernel Calvert Jr was born in Centre cop Pa 1797. His father died in Smith township, Belmont co Ohio.
I am going to go back to Centre co Pa this spring.
Any leads I can get will help.
ddelliottg(a)aol.com