Henry,
No one is saying that he didn't have a Rebeccah. What we have is a confusion between
John Calverts in Orange County(Frederick). We are tyring to sort them out. Several of us
have been working on this problem from a different view of a John Calvert in Frederick.
Now yours adds a third.
If you are referring to the list of folks from my data base, (or another persons query)
then it may be perfectly logical that you do not have the associated Kincaids(sic). that
was why I posted them to you(and the other surnames)...to see if that was anywhere in your
lines.
dai
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average
voter." --Sir Winston Churchill
-- Turnerhp(a)aol.com wrote:
Yes my family was also contacted by Bourgoise. But there was already a
family legend if you will that we were of the Calvert linage. My 4 gr.
Grandfather David Kinkead married Mary Williams in 1785. It was passed down that she
was granddaughter of a calvert so that means her mother was a Calvert that
married a Williams. Also Davids father Joseph Kinkead b. 1730 married 1748 Rebecca
Calvert North. She was a widow her father was John Calvert.
Any help you could give would be appreciated. Also wondered if DNA test
would help find any answers to my questions?
Henry
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