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He emigrated to Lycoming County, PA. The site
is:http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/
You can search the archives and they will give you further information.
Jim
At 11:05 PM 8/3/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello. Did it say where in the US he emigrated to? What is the web
>address? Thanks!
>
>LeeAnn
>
>PS. Still looking for the mystery father of Donald Calvert (my grandfather)
>(he was born in 1938) and his name was Leonard Calvert. On the birth
>certificate of Donald, it says Leonard was born in Chicago, Illinois. No
>age is given for Leonard and that's the only record of him we have. Leonard
>must've skidaddled as he was never a part of my grandfather's life. If
>anyone knows of a Leonard Calvert born in or near Chicago, Illinois before
>1920 and would be willing to share the information, please let me know.
>Thanks!
>-----Original Message-----
>From: James Calvert [mailto:j.calvert@comcast.net]
>
>There is a notation on the Lycoming Genweb site concerning a Thomas
>Calvert, a recent arrival in the United States in the 1790s from
>Nottingham. He was a successful cabinet maker and apparently had a number
>of descendants from the information on the site.
>
>Hope this helps someone.
>
>Jim
>
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There is a notation on the Lycoming Genweb site concerning a Thomas
Calvert, a recent arrival in the United States in the 1790s from
Nottingham. He was a successful cabinet maker and apparently had a number
of descendants from the information on the site.
Hope this helps someone.
Jim
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Hey! Frank, What's UP? E-Mail me and let me know what you need, Take Care, Joyce
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Hello Joyce,
Please contact me in relation to the Calvert's in Scott co. Kentucky.
Thanks,
Frank Mulder