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Hi-
I believe we may have already exchanged some info--I am great granddaughter of Shannon Wiley... I have some pics around of unidentifiedfamily that may be calverts none of them have the trademark cross-eyes tho :)
Did you ever get any info about the death of clarence? Family myth is he was killed from a blow to the head or beaten... please feeel free to email me at:
RsTolli(a)juno.com
Shannon Tolliver
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Surnames: Calvert Lemasters Ewing Pruitt Cain Morely Dulaney Clare
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Ray,
were you able to resolve James parentage? I show a James,
son of Thomas Clare and Elizabeth Johnson b1838 in
VA(WVA). I believe he m a Hester Albright but am not sure.
I know you discussed this in an email at another point.
If you think this is the same James, then let me know.
The family went by the name colvert 1820 census, VA.
I believe this census of 1820 is Thomas Sr with Thomas Jr
Thomas wife Elizabeth Johnson Calvert.
Thomas Jr(Clare) was b 1803. Eliz m 1808.
and after Thomas, death Elizabeth shows HoH as a Calvert in the 1850 VA Census later to become part of WV.
David Bell daipdq(a)juno.com
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Surnames: Calvert Lemasters Feiss Nutter
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hi,
I don't know how I missed your post to the Calvert list.
Rusha b29 june 1886 daughter of John Ewing Calvert and Martha
Lemasters. She had a marriage or liaison with a man named CW Feiss and a son named Chester who visited my grandparents in Oklahoma driving
his motorcycle from OH this would be about 1926 or laterw(there were more children). My mother recalls the visit which was to my grandfathers home in Big Heart or Wild Horse Ok. I believe the former.
Rusha died 27 Oct 1950 in OH. buried at the Mckinley Cemetery in Niles OH. Sometime after Feiss, she m Clyde Blaine Nutter. They had numerous children: Burl Blaine, Jessie Avalene, Gladys Kathryn, Jelen(helen or Jelene?), Paul, Freda.
I do not know what happened in this marriage. Clyde abandoned Rusha
in OK and went to CA. I believe one the sisters or brothers or one
of the Lemasters came to OK and took her back to Wetzel Co. WV. This may be where the 3rd marriage comes in to a John Swegan and how Rusha
got to OH.
I know my Grandfather, Arthur Clay, wrote a letter to his youngest brother Elza Ewing who lived in Wetzel, saying he did not know of the problem with Rusha. This letter was written in I think, 1926.
These are the Children of John Ewing Calvert and Martha Lemasters:
Arthur Clay b1876.
Charles Ross b 1878
Clarence Webster b1880
Shannon Wiley b 1884
Rusha Valry or Valery or Virginia b 1886. Mother thinks it is Valry.
Lista Zella b 1888
Pearl C b 1890
Isaac C b 1893
Elza Ewing b1895.
I have a photo of Rusha(who was a very attractive woman) with her
son, Chester Feiss. I am not sure if the other Feiss children were hers or she was their stepmother.
It seems to me that I heard that Clyde Nutter married a woman named Green next but I may be mixing up two different generations of Calverts here so don't take that as gospel. I will look up what I have if you need on this. I am not positive. I did have an email quite some time ago
from someone who was in the Nutter Descendency.
Home this helps.
David Edwin Bell daipdq(a)juno.com
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Surnames: Lemasters Calvert
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Please be advised that I have had to change email accts. Note the new address. also, someone sent a msg to my
old address re: Lemasters. I apologize but that emails was
damaged so please remail to this address.
thanks,
David
The idea that Thomas Finch married Mary Calvert, daughter of William Calvert
and Elizabeth Nodding, is, as far as I know, only circumstantial. Thomas &
Mary named one of their sons Nodding and another William C, and also named
one of their daughters Priscilla. Priscilla was a name in the Nodding
family, perhaps an aunt or sister-in-law to Elizabeth, according to Loudoun
and Fairfax Co, VA, records. Both the Finch and Calvert families show a
clear trend of naming children after older relatives, so these children's
names, being somewhat unusual, are definitely suggestive of a family
connection. The Calvert and Finch families also followed the same
geographical migration from Fairfax & Loudoun Cos, VA, to Washington Co, TN,
and then to Cooper & Carroll Cos, MO. The Noddings and Finches both
belonged to the Cherokee Baptist Church in Washington Co, TN, by 1783. All
three families (Calvert, Nodding, Finch) appear in Washington Co records by
1786. Thomas & Mary's oldest surviving child appears to have been born
around 1816, suggesting an 1815 marriage. Unfortunately, no such marriage
is recorded in Washington Co records, though the Finches do not also seem to
have been very big on properly filing government records.
O'Gorman and various family records do seem to indicate that William &
Elizabeth Calvert did have a daughter Mary, who married a Thomas Finch. In
the 1920s and 1930s, when Thomas & Mary's grandchildren were still alive in
Carroll Co, MO, it was "widely known" among the Finch family that Mary had
been a Calvert, as evidenced by them collecting family records and
contributing money to those fund-raising efforts to sue Maryland for the
supposedly illegally appropriated land assets of the Calvert family in the
city of Baltimore (whereby every Calvert descendant was going to become
rich!). Supposedly there is a Calvert bible in the possession of the D.A.R.
in Columbia, MO, which may say something about Mary's husband's name, but I
have not seen it.
Many of the Calverts and Finches belonged to the Big Creek Baptist Church in
Carroll Co, MO, in the mid-1800s, according to church records. Thomas &
Mary Finch, and many of their children, are buried in the cemetery of the
nearby (but now vanished) Bethlehem Baptist Church. Somebody who visited
there recently sent me these notes of what they found there:
"A broken off stone lying flat face up in the grass half covered by grass:
Mary
Wife of Thomas Finch
Born Feb 19, 1792
Died Nov 22, 1864
Next to Mary is a broken off stone lying face up buried under grass:
Thomas Finch
Born Oct 28, 1786
Died Sept 9, 1865"
If anybody knows anything more, I hope they will respond! In the meantime,
I guess we can each draw our own conclusions. (My thanks to Robert Fillerup
for many of the basic research facts concerning the Nodding and Calvert
families.)
>Hi....
>I have a letter that quotes the "Illustrated Historical Atlas of Carroll
>County Missouri" dated
>1876. It states that William Calvert and Elizabeth Nodding Calvert had ten
>children. Mary
>Calvert born 2-19-1792 was one of their daughters. I don't have any
>information as to who her
>husband was. This letter was given to me by my mother but I don't know how
>she obtained it. Hope
>this helps someone.
>Betty
>
>soulard2(a)sbcglobal.net wrote:
>
>> I had this stored in my notes. It may be the same person you are looking
>> for:
>>
>> From: Debis803(a)aol.com [mailto:Debis803@aol.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 9:26 AM
>> To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] William (1757) parents
>>
>> Hello everyone, I am looking for information on Elizabeth Nooding and
>> William Calvert. Their children are Leonard and John Calvert. I have
>> Elizabeth's parents as William Nooding. Elizabeth and William Calvert had a
>> daughter named Polly Mary whom married Mynatt Hallmark. I have a lot on the
>> Hallmarks but still looking for information on Polly Mary Calvert. I would
>> appreciated any help I can get. Thanks Debi
>>
>> From: Debis803(a)aol.com
>> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 20:29:17 EDT
>> Subject: [CALVERT-L] Polly Mary Calvert
>>
>> Hi I am looking for the parents of Polly Mary Calvert, she was married to
>> Mynatt Hallmark. I though her parents were William and Elizabeth Nodding but
>> I guess I'm wrong. Any help would be appreciated. She was born Aug. 29, 1797
>> in Giles Co. TN. Thanks Debi
>>
>> I also show Mary (2-19-1792-11-22-1864), the daughter of Wm and Elizabeth
>> Nodding Calvert, m. Thomas Finch. I do not have any sources for this
>> information.
>>
>> Karen Carty
>> St. Louis
>>
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>> From: <waddyc(a)bbhc.org>
>> To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:43 PM
>> Subject: [CALVERT] Re: William Calvert and Elizabeth Nooding
>>
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>> > Looking at Ella O'Gorman research of issue of Wm. & Elizabeth Calvert. The
>> research shows 10 children. Polly is not one of them. See Descendants of
>> Virginia Calverts book 12. Item #7101.
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Hi, Sorry for appearing quite stupid but could you explain more about your message...........
Thanks!
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This family has been used for scams around 1901. They used this family a lot from what I understand. I have come across some of the scams during the last 6 years.
Suggest caution
Darrell
I had this stored in my notes. It may be the same person you are looking
for:
From: Debis803(a)aol.com [mailto:Debis803@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 9:26 AM
To: CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CALVERT-L] William (1757) parents
Hello everyone, I am looking for information on Elizabeth Nooding and
William Calvert. Their children are Leonard and John Calvert. I have
Elizabeth's parents as William Nooding. Elizabeth and William Calvert had a
daughter named Polly Mary whom married Mynatt Hallmark. I have a lot on the
Hallmarks but still looking for information on Polly Mary Calvert. I would
appreciated any help I can get. Thanks Debi
From: Debis803(a)aol.com
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 20:29:17 EDT
Subject: [CALVERT-L] Polly Mary Calvert
Hi I am looking for the parents of Polly Mary Calvert, she was married to
Mynatt Hallmark. I though her parents were William and Elizabeth Nodding but
I guess I'm wrong. Any help would be appreciated. She was born Aug. 29, 1797
in Giles Co. TN. Thanks Debi
I also show Mary (2-19-1792-11-22-1864), the daughter of Wm and Elizabeth
Nodding Calvert, m. Thomas Finch. I do not have any sources for this
information.
Karen Carty
St. Louis
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From: <waddyc(a)bbhc.org>
To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:43 PM
Subject: [CALVERT] Re: William Calvert and Elizabeth Nooding
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> Looking at Ella O'Gorman research of issue of Wm. & Elizabeth Calvert. The
research shows 10 children. Polly is not one of them. See Descendants of
Virginia Calverts book 12. Item #7101.
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hi,
this William Calvert and Elizabeth had a daughter, Mary Calvert b: 29 AUG 1797 in Giles Co., TN. I believe her nickname was Polly, similar to my
own grandfather(3x removed) Albert Gallatin Calvert b1830, married Mary Ann Cain, nickname, 'Polly".
You might list the other issue as I don't have but two. I am waiting on the CD but they are waiting on the order to cut the cd.
Regards,
David Bell
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Date: 9 Apr 2003 11:43:39 -0600
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Looking at Ella O'Gorman research of issue of Wm. & Elizabeth Calvert. The research shows 10 children. Polly is not one of them. See Descendants of Virginia Calverts book 12. Item #7101.
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Looking at Ella O'Gorman research of issue of Wm. & Elizabeth Calvert. The research shows 10 children. Polly is not one of them. See Descendants of Virginia Calverts book 12. Item #7101.
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Hi: looking for info on Asa Calvert who changed his name to Colvert and was married to Fairfax. From Maryland and Virginia areas. Asa died in Marion County, MO in 1861. Asa was born in Maryland in 1775
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Hi Karen,
There are quite a few of them so here goes:
Name/Age/Birthplace/Folio No
Abraham 38 Wakefield 175
Ann 18 Hunslet 584
Ann 10 Hunslet 597
Charles 43 Leeds 439
Eliza 22 Middleton 584
Elizabeth 10 Sutton 391
Emma 20 Leeds 439
George 36 Hunslet 597
George 4m Hunslet 597
Hannah 82 Idle 308
Hannah 36 Hunslet 597
Harriet 28 Bramley 560
James 22 Leeds 496
James 11 Hunslet 175
James 8 Hunslet 253
James 7 weeks Hunslet 560
Jane 44 Skelton in Cleveland 391
Jane 8 Hunslet 597
John 50 Croft 391
John 39 N.K. 560
John 28 Methley 600
John 12 Sutton 391
John 8 Hunslet 438
John 6 Leeds 439
John 2m Hunslet 67
Joseph 59 Bramham 496
Maria 41 LIN Butterwick 439
Mary Ann 9 Leeds 243
Robert 16 Hunslet 597
Robert 9 Sutton 391
Sarah 24 Featherstone 602
Sarah 18 Hunslet 67
Sarah 15 Leeds 439
Sarah 3 Hunslet 597
Sarah 2 Hunslet 600
Thomas 21 Hunslet 67
Thomas 14 Hunslet 175
Thomas 13 Sutton 391
Wilkinson 7 Sutton 391
William 60 Otley 347
William 56 Hunslet 509
William 29 LAN Manchester 602
William 24 Hunslet 584
William 17 Hunslet 175
William 15 Sutton 391
William 3 Hunslet 560
I hope that helps you
Diane
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Hi Diane,
These names look very familiar to the ones i have. Thankyou very much. If your sure its not too much trouble, i would love the others that you have. That would be great. I await your reply, Karen.
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I have the 1851 census of Hunslet and I found these with the same folio number:-
Name age Birthplace folio no
Elizabeth 10 Hunslet 253
Emila 43 Hunslet 253
Frederic 4 Hunslet 253
James 46 Hunslet 253
James 8 Hunslet 253
John 18 Hunslet 253
Sarah 1 Hunslet 253
Thomas 6 Hunslet 253
William 16 Hunslet 253
There are other Calverts if you'd like them too.
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Surnames: Calvert, Webb, Weick or Wick
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I haven't worked on this in awhile but I do know that Ben Oscar Calvert was born in 1896 and his father is named Richard and his mother is Mary E Webb. I have found a Richard in Nelson County, but don't have enough info to link them up. Richard was born in 1861, but not sure what county he was born in. Mary E was born in 1877. I think they also had a daughter by the name of Sallie who was born in 1899. The 1900 census showed them living in Bullitt Co. If anyone has any info about any Calverts in the Bullitt or Jefferson Co or the Louisville area of Ky, please contact me. My e-mail is jcalvert64(a)yahoo.com.
Thanks, Janet
Hi List!
I have been running into a problem these past few weeks. It is getting
information from an elder. I'll explain, I live in Ohio and I called Aunt
Jeannette in Maryland with some questions concerning family history. She
gave me a few good answers and told me to talk to Uncle Joe in North Carolina
who would know more. I called Uncle Joe and he gave me a little information
which was good and very important but not enough. Uncle Joe said that Aunt
Jeannette should know more than he. Then I got a death certificate of my
paternal grandfather and that brought up more questions. My cousin Jo Ellen
called Aunt Jeanette and asked her questions concerning the death certificate
and she gave her the exact same answers she had given me before I got the
paper. Aunt Jeanette told her to speak to Uncle Berkley in Virginia he would
know more. She called Uncle Berkley and got some good and surprising
information but it wasn't enough. Uncle Berkley said that Aunt Jeanette
should have more information than he. He said that she probably has more
information than she knows or realizes. You see all roads seem to keep going
back to Aunt Jeanette. How do I question Aunt Jeanette who seems to be a
major key to information? Am I being too specific in asking her questions or
should I be more general and hope she just starts talking about it all and go
from there. Does anyone have any suggestions?
By the way, these questioned relatives are all in their 80s and we have only
known them since 1994.
Denise
I would try and visit her in person. It is much easier to talk to folk's in
their 80's face to face than on the phone. Have been down that road and
speak from experience. Also, plan on spending a good morning or day with
"aunt Jeanette". What happens when information is shared slowly, is that
their subconcious starts working, slowly, and an hour or two later you get,
" Oh, I just remembered...."
Kate Haas
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:38 AM
Subject: [CALVERT] Getting Info from Elders
> Hi List!
>
> I have been running into a problem these past few weeks. It is getting
> information from an elder. I'll explain, I live in Ohio and I called Aunt
> Jeannette in Maryland with some questions concerning family history. She
> gave me a few good answers and told me to talk to Uncle Joe in North
Carolina
> who would know more. I called Uncle Joe and he gave me a little
information
> which was good and very important but not enough. Uncle Joe said that
Aunt
> Jeannette should know more than he. Then I got a death certificate of my
> paternal grandfather and that brought up more questions. My cousin Jo
Ellen
> called Aunt Jeanette and asked her questions concerning the death
certificate
> and she gave her the exact same answers she had given me before I got the
> paper. Aunt Jeanette told her to speak to Uncle Berkley in Virginia he
would
> know more. She called Uncle Berkley and got some good and surprising
> information but it wasn't enough. Uncle Berkley said that Aunt Jeanette
> should have more information than he. He said that she probably has more
> information than she knows or realizes. You see all roads seem to keep
going
> back to Aunt Jeanette. How do I question Aunt Jeanette who seems to be a
> major key to information? Am I being too specific in asking her questions
or
> should I be more general and hope she just starts talking about it all and
go
> from there. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> By the way, these questioned relatives are all in their 80s and we have
only
> known them since 1994.
>
> Denise
>
>
>
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