well joanne
i knew you would be way ahead of me. i sent jerry an email to ask him
what doc he had and had not heard back yet. like usual, you are
already ahead of the search. I found via several references various books and notes on
isaac chapline and wife mary but nothing that
documented the marriage. there is ample indication of a commission in the RN, he born near
where Kiplin hall was erected and she at Bolton castle by rumor. If so, then she is the
daughter of leonard. Isaac did
migrate to the south bank but later to the md side from what I read but keep in mind i do
not have these books, only references to them.
when I searched briefly UK records I do not find either. There still, must be something
there to give some researcher the idea that she was do leonard an keep in mind, this is
all online. I found a couple of references at md online that indicate others thought
Leonard had 11 or 12 children but no references to the source document or who was whose
children. it must be somewhere though, sheesh....someone was writing about it, maybe
foster or someone referring to his notes.
you had helped me before so when i saw your query i thought to poke around a bit.
i am still stuck at my thomas b 1769 but have straightend out a lot of questions in his
descendents, including wife, issue and father, supposedly isaac but not of the armagh
line. other researchers think this thomas is of that line so when one of them goes to
greene co. pa this spring we will find out more(hopefully). I am pretty sure thomas Clare
went by Colvert in VA in the 1830/40 census and his wife as hoh elizabeth as a calvert in
1850 in county that became wetzel after he apprently died. So i am making headway.
I am afraid that my ancestry deals with the alias harrison line(odd that thomas of 1769
was commissioned by WH harrison and the previous researchers that mom enlisted missed this
altogether).
Cecilius 1702 was where one posited the ancestry and Nicklin himself
felt that that line ended there. He also worried that George of Deep Hole Farm was also in
the Alias line but Ellas apparently felt otherwise.
My isaac supposedly married a frances bullitt, which according to family radition would
fit to VA and back to MD if she is the Frances(fanny) of Cuthbert along with the Ewing and
Lemasters line. those
who follow it through isaac 1735 have got to be mistaken due to the gaps in years. If i
have 3 family lines that end up in (W)VA Calvert
Lemasters and Ewings who all have MD as origin, then i think i am on the right track. have
been looking at Thomas Colvert 1820 Census, Caroline Co VA.This may be where i need to
make a very hard canvas.....
Joanne, thanks again for previous assistance,
david
--- Joanne Yundt Calvert <ladybaltimore(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Thanks, David.
Do you have any references that indicate the 11 siblings of George--he had
11 children by 2 wives!
Jerry Bruhn wrote that all his were secondary references and published much
earlier than the one I have, listing Mary as George's sister. James Foster,
Director of the Maryland Historical Society, attempted to write a definitive
work on George Calvert, but died before its completion. Posthumously, the
Maryland Historical Society published the first section as George Calvert:
The Early Years.
I agree with you as I lack Mary or any otther sibling, save one brother
Christopher whose name appears in a Yorkshire High Commission report and is
not mentioned in any additional information found on the early years of
George Calvert.
I also agree that a Mary Calvert married Isaac Chaplain and emigrated to
Virginia. I believe, however, that Chaplain's Choice was on the south bank
of the James River in Virginia, not Maryland.
Thanks for the help and encouragement.
Joanne Calvert
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 8:32 PM
Subject: [CALVERT] Re: Mary Calvert, sister of George and daughter of
Leonard
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Joanne,
I lost my first post to this but i want to point out that i have found no
record of
Mary in England via various search tools such as here for probate
and court records. However: I find
references to Isaac Chapl(a)ine) of Chaplin(s) choice MD and wife m b
1586. this is the right time for a sister of George. Supposedly this Mary
was an earlier settler with a RN officer
who died at sea. She and then her son inherited Chaplin's Choice
after her
husbands death. Whether this is your Mary or not, there are many who
believe
that George had 11 siblings or there were 11 children altogether, including
info
published at So Md Online. I am perusing history books, etc
but if indeed Isaac(k) Chapl(a)in(e) was her husband, that is a good place
to
start. oddly enough, the books are US origin not the UK. There must be
more.
I kept an eye out since you have helped me in the past. I will poke around
historical reference books and see what I find.
regards,
David Bell