Hello,
For information on JAMES MADISON CALVERT, married to Mary BAGBY on 15
Dec 1845 in Jackson', 'Missouri go to the following web site
<a href="http://www.familysearch.org">www.familysearch.org</a>
It's run by the LDS and I searched it for the above names and found a
little info, plus a link to another web site with some info.
Good Luck
P.S.
I am looking for information on George CALVERT b:26 Feb 1845 in St.
John, New Brunswick, Canada, d:10 Jun 1909 in Albion, Whitman Co, WA,
USA, married:Louisa Maria KENOYER on 12 Nov 1868 in Walla Walla,
Walla Walla Co, WA, USA.
Also on Jane CALVERT b:15 Jul 1842 d:14 Dec 1917 married:George
Hardman.
Anyone with this information please contact me at:
acealden(a)hotmail.com or acealden(a)yahoo.com
Thanx,
Marvin Alden
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JAMES MADISON CALVERT, carpenter, came to the Territory of Kansas in
1854, and settled in Salt Creek Valley, Leavenworth Co., where he
lived until the fall of 1861. From there he went to Weston, Mo.,
where he lived until 1871, when he returned to Kansas and located in
Atchison Co., where he has since resided. When Mr. Calvert first
located in Kansas, he was engaged in farming at Salt Creek Valley;
while living in Missouri, he was in the grocery business. Mr. Calvert
was Justice of the Peace in Jackson County, Mo., in 1852-53, was
Deputy Clerk of Leavenworth County in 1865. He was elected to the
Legislature of the State of Kansas in 1860. He is a member of the
Washington Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Atchison Co., He was born in Mason
County, Ky., April 14, 1814, and lived there until his nineteenth
year. He located and subsequently married in Jackson County, Mo., in
1850. He went to Sacramento Cal., came back to Missouri, where he
remained until 1854. Mr. C. has been twice married, hi!
s first wife was Mary Hughes Bagby, a native of Campbell County, Ky.,
to whom he was united December 20, 1844. By this union he had
Lycurgus, Annie, James, Madison, Thomas and Edward Lee. He was
married the second time to Marion Herndon Calvert, a native of
Kentucky, in January, 1860. By this marriage he has two children
Celsus and Charles.
T. A. CALVERT, merchant, Wauneta, was born in Campbell County, Ky.,
in 1846. When eight years of age, his parents emigrated to Kansas,
locating at Wathena, Doniphan County. The county was wild, and four
houses comprised the town. The subject of this sketch was brought up
on a farm near the town. In 1862, he enlisted in the Sixteenth Kansas
Cavalry, serving until the close of the war. The first of the service
was in Kansas and Missouri, and the latter part of the time served on
the plains in the Powder River, Country. After coming out of the
army, he located at Ozark, Ark., and served as Sheriff one year in
Franklin County. He was then appointed Clerk of the committee which
investivated (sic) the murders of Pope County, after which he was
appointed United States Deputy Marshal at Fort Smith, remaining there
until 1874. Thence to Southwestern Missouri, where he engaged in
blacksmithing. At the end of one year, he engaged in farming. Thence
to Chautauqua County, Kan., and built a!
blacksmith shop at Fulda, now known as Wauneta. He soon after put up
a store and put in a stock of general merchandise; soon after sold
out and put in a stock of drugs. In the spring of 1883, he laid out
the town site of Wauneta and formed a copartnership with Dr. Hahn and
put up a large store and put in a large stock of goods. Also handles
farm machinery and carries on a blacksmith and wagon shop. He also
served one year as Postmaster of the place. He was married in 1870,
to Miss A. M. Scrimsher, of Arkansas. They have two children
-- Leo and Mina. He is a member of Cedar Vale Post, No. 99, G. A. R.,
and Sedan Lodge No. 141, I. O. O. F.
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