Jim, do you have anything more on the Calverts who stayed in Chester Co
after Buckley's group left for Virginia (in his book).
Cathy
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Ray" <jrray(a)worldnet.att.net>
To: <CALVERT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Re: Gathered info on the ancestor of Thomas C Calvert
and his sons ThomasClare and Hugh Ewing and the PA/VA/WV related families
David:
Thanks. Perhaps we do have the same Isaac, and mine does not go back to
Chester. Here's some more on the Chester Calvert's, however.
Isaac Calvert (b. ca. 1749) of Chester and brother Joshua Calvert were
disowned by the Quakers in the 1760's. Either could have been in the Rev.
War. Cope, Smedley Genealogy.
John Calvert (ca. 1689-1739), uncle to Isaac, was known as "father of the
colony", referring to Orange Co., VA, later Frederick Co. Source:
Buckey,
"The History of the Calverts who Were Quakers."
It seems these Calverts drifted in and out of Quakerism. John's parents
were no longer Quakers when he was born, yet he helped establish the
Quaker
colony in Orange Co., VA. I looked in Buckey for Harlans who might
have
gone to Orange Co., but could not find any.
I took this off-line as it can't be of much help to others. I think I'll
step back now and reread your e-mails and do some more research. Talk to
you later.
Jim Ray
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