Laurie, Thanks for your responce. Resin Calvert was born in 1722 not
1772. Typo in first message. Sorry. But, I do believe there are
other errors in the information I sent. I also cannot find a son of
George and Rosalie Stier named John nor can I find anything on a Resin
Calvert. There are two Thomas' in my line but do not know if the ones
entered are the correct ones.
The line that I have is:
Thomas Calvert b. unknown. Soldier of 1812, held commission under
Harrison and was at Fort Meigs and the battle of Tiippecanoe. Source,
Hardesty's WV Counties, bio of Albert G. Calvert, page 203
Thomas C. Calvert b. unknown m. Elizabeth Johnson
Albert G. Calvert b. Sept. 29, 1830
Joseph Calvert
Isaac Calvert
Mary Ann Calvert
James Calvert
Thomas Calvert
John Irving Calvert
Oliver Calvert
Sarah Calvert
Albert Gallatin Calvert m Mary Polly Cain
John Ewing Calvert b. March 3, 1856, Wetzel Co. VA(WV)
my great grandfather
Mary Jane Calvert
David Webster Calvert
Thomas J. Calvert
Dora Calvert
Hampton Lee Calvert
John Ewing Calvert m. Martha Lemasters Calvert in 1876
C.W. Calvert
Charles Ross Calvert
Isadore R. Calvert
Pearl C. Calvert
Arthur Calvert
Albert Gallatin Calvert
Shannon W. Calvert
Lista Cl Calvert
Elza Calvert
Rusha Virginia Calvert
Albert Gallatin Calvert m Dora Sharp in 1905. My Grandparents
This Calvert line starting with Thomas C. came out of near Boonsboro,
MD into VA (WV) in the early 1800's. Thomas C. purchased land in 1838
in Tyler Co. VA(WV )
It is believed that the Albert Gallatin Calverts were named after
Albert Gallatin who was a member of the PA state legislature, U.S.
Senator and Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson. He was also at
the Treaty of Ghent and was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase.
If you want other information on Albert Gallatin, just type his name
in on your computer and lots of info will come up. He was a very
important person and is someone we never hear about in our American
history.
Again thanks
Barbara Skinner Joseph
Thanks
Jim and Barbara Joseph
jjoseph(a)eurekanet.com