Karen Parish Glasser - 02/25/99 18:23:01
My Email:dkrglasser@prodigy.net

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Mike, I guess I hadn't wondered around enough before I wrote my first email[guestbook entry below?]. I found your ancestor file. Looks pretty good. I'll have to study it a little more! Is it possible that Alexander born c1558 was Alexander Jr? (I have wondered the same thing and hope to be able to determine that some day! Certainly it must be a possiblility.--See www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/6455/Alexander.htm to see what Karen is refering to.) T e three brothers had to be born c1500 and came to Scotland c1530-1540! Karen

Karen Parish Glasser - 02/25/99 17:53:51
My Email:dkrglasser@prodigy.net

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I very much appreciate information such as that listed below by Karen. It keeps me on my toes and provides helpful informatio and insights. I've added clarifications and corrections (mostly typo and formating corrections) to Karens info and hope that it helps all of you out there. There was only one conflict in historical info which I could find and I have commented on that bel w. Enjoy!

Mike,
I've found much of what you have reported here, and found it not very historically correct. First of all, Queen Elizabeth 1st was Queen of England from 1558-1603 (??agreed), James VI (James 1st of England) ruled from 1603-1625 It is true. James ruled England from 1603-1625. However, he "ruled" Scotland from 1567 (he was born in 1566) until 1603 when (upon the death of Queen Elizabeth) he succeeded to the throne of England. Our original history on the Caldwe l family name mistakenly indicated that James had ruled from 1543. It was, in fact, his mother who ruled (Mary Queen of Scots) from 1543 until she was forced to resign in 1567, when James' father (Henry Stuart) died. The Caldwell history (contained at thi site) has been appropritely corrected. Thanks Karen! I believe it was James the st (??) of Scotland who was the one to invite the brothers to Scotland. He was King from 1513-1542 (James V was king from 1512-1542). However, he was an infant when he became king, and did not officially begin his rule until 1528. Also, Francis I of France ruled from 1515-1547, and Charles IV of the Holy Roman Empire served 1516-1556.

I have also researched the Barbarosa Brothers. I recommend the book "Pirates Ahoy" by Charles B. Driscoll, and History of Piracy by Irene Gosse. Pirates Ahoy was very enlighting. I personally do not believe our christian ancestors were in anyway associ ted with these Muslum Turks who used Christian slaves to row their ships. The brothers became well known in 1504 when they captured two of the Pope's Galleys. These ships were almost ten times the size of the pirates ship, so it was a great feet! They then put the fleet to work as slaves. The Barbarous' were African pirates, who probably came upon the Caldwell brothers and perhaps a band of pirates that they belonged to. My personal guess is that it was the Barbarous brothers who defeated the Caldwel fleet (sounds good to me!). The eldest brother Arouj or Horuk (known as red beard, for obvious reasons) was defeated in 1519, and apparently all who were with him were killed. His brother Kher-ed-din was not with him, and he took over his brothers rule of the seas. He died in July 1546. Also note that de Caldwell would be a French name, as 'de' is a French article that was very common. I have several French Huguenunot [sp] ancestors, and many are DeMott, DeMaree, DeMontfort ect. Even Walt Disney was of French ancestry, his ancestors be ng from 'Iseny sur la Mar', or D'Iseny. Has anyone ever researched the fact (claim?) that the brothers aquired land from the Bishop Douglas (not that I know of)? I should think there would be some record? My guess is that the Caldwells w nt to Scotland between 1530-1540. My next job is to review French dictionaries to see if Cauldwell had any meaning in French or perhaps Italian would be another place to check!(I have already done some of that and find nothing in the French would could have resulted i the name 'Caldwell'. In addition, several professional research firms do indicate that the name began in Scotland--see quoted sources elsewhere at this site)

You have done a great job putting this information out for all to see. I have tried to do the same. People have sent me tibbits of information, but it was interesting reading your record to see where the original source for this information came from. Thanks!! Karen Parish Glasser

I have what I believe to be my family line>

Alexander of the three brothers, probably born around 1500. I believe he was in Scotland before having a family and the next generation is said to be William Caldwell. Personally I'd guess his date of birth c1530'-1550's. William is said to be the fath r of John Caldwell, assuming John was born late 1500's and died 1639. From Solway Firth, Ayrshire, Scotland, he was a merchant in Londonderry and Enniskillen[sp] County Fermanaugh, Ireland. Will proven 1640. He married Mary Sweetham c1620's?? and had t e following children: William, John baptized in 1630, Mary, James, Margaret, Joseph, Alexander. I believe William to be my next line, born c1628 and said to have married Elizabeth Ann Houston. They were the parents of Alexander b. 2 Sept 1660 in Derry, Ireland. Alexander was the father of Alexander Jr. born 1690 in Lake Yoh?, Northern Ireland. Alexander married his cousin Mary Colwell of Wales sometime between 1726 when Mary was 18 and 1735 w en their son William is believe to have been born. William married Mary McClelland c1756 and they were the parents of ten children, among them my ancestor William Jr. born c1763. William's wife is unknown at present, but he was the father of my great-great great grandmother Mary Caldwell. She married Thomas Powell in 1805 in Nicholas County, Ky. Their daughter Eliza married George Parish and I descend through the Parish line.

Roy Hayes - 02/24/99 15:52:37
My Email:rmhayes@fbtc.net

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Back again...The message says Internet Exployer can not open hpt//www"Welcome.to/Caldwells"! My grandmother is Elizabeth Jane Caldwell Hayes, b. Dec 4, 1850 SC., m. Jul 15,1867 (Melvin Hayes). she d. Jan 14,1917, burried Dalton GA. I believe her parent were John Caldwell and Margaret Neland. Would like to verify this and other ancestors . Again thank you and some day I may figure out how to see your webb site!!!

Roy Hayes - 02/24/99 15:34:57
My Email:rmhayes@fbtc.net

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Thank yoou for yoour patience and help. I type in the URL box www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/6455 Then I get a message to type in "Welcome.to/Caldwells in the URL box. Then I get a message of an error in line 103 charter numbeer 7 or I get a mess ge that the site can't be opened. Sorry for the trouble, appreciate the help!

Ron Whitmore - 02/18/99 13:29:05
My Email:rwhitmor@utmb.edu

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Interseting site, very informative and easy to navigate. I have Caldwells in my ancestry. I am looking for information about a James Caldwell who was the speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives from about 1820-1824. He is a GGGG Grandfather.

Margaret Caldwell Drew Colvin - 02/14/99 19:59:18
My Email:cobsweb@cbt.net

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Very interesting!! My niece Julia Caldwell White from Washington, DC sent me your address and I have enjoyed it. Some is familiar to me some not. My grandfather was Judge Harmon Caldwell Drew of Minden, LA. He was the son of Katie Roberta Caldwell Drew of Rocky Mount, LA. Her family helped to found the Presbyterian Church in the closest town--Plain Dealing, La. I am only beging my research and am the oldest left of my family (48)who has any interest in it. (I do have an older cousin in Minden that ha done extensive research on the Drew line. But any information would be of help. Thanks, Caldwell Colvin

AGNES ANN CALDWELL BROWN - 02/06/99 00:57:07
My Email:browne@yucca.net

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I am checking out any Caldwell sites I find. I like yours. As I have it this is my Caldwell Line......... My father was Herbert William Caldwell Born 1 Sept 1891 Cleveland,(Cuahoga co.) Ohio Died 31 Jan. 1954 New Canton, Ill. His father was Herbert William Caldwell Born 13 April 1866 Titusville Pa. Died 12 Jan. 1946 Cleveland Hights, Ohio his wife was Agnes Francis McCormack they were married 18 Oct. 1888 His parents were William Caldwell And Abigail J. Monkiterick Most of this I have gleaned form death records etc. Does any of this ring any bells??? HELP! PLEASE! If you can. Thanks Agnes

DIANE CALDWELL - 02/03/99 07:03:09
My Email:lividia@execpc.com

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great page....been trying to track people in scotland and ireland

Sandi Gates - 02/03/99 05:19:53
My Email:dgates@ntcnet.com

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I am looking for info on my g-granfather James Frederick Caldwell b.1845RI possibly parents names are Agnes and James. I have no other info on his family.(I am just guessing on parents as I found a James and Agnes that came to the US from Scotland in 1841 with a son John age 4 and a daughter mary aged 2)if you could help me it would be greatly appreciated. Sandi (Caldwell)Gates

Jill Caldwell Day - 01/31/99 09:04:16
My Email:jillday@sub.net.au

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It was amazing to see to many Caldwells listed. I am the first child of Colin Caldwell of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Colin is the second son of Bertie Caldwell and Agnes Elliott, other children being John and Kathleen. It would be great to know of a y other Australian Caldwells.

Robert Aaron Caldwell - 01/27/99 03:14:23
My URL:http://www.up-link.net
My Email:acaldwell@up-link.net

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Karen Shields Emery - 01/25/99 17:21:10
My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/Heartland/Ranch/2456/
My Email:karen@trilobyte

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Hi Michael, I have enjoyed your web site. It is very well done and lots of good information. I especially enjoyed the will of David Caldwell. The two letters from Isaac James to his wife, Eliza, are interesting. A note: the John he refers to in the letters is probably John Gillespie who led many trips back to Nebraska to bring the saints to Utah Territory. Isaac James' brother John didn't le ve Canada. His descendants live there today. You are through the David Henry line who went to Canada. Are you living in Canada? I am writing from Tooele, Utah, about ten or twelve miles from Rush Valley. Mary Ann is buried in a small cemetery in Clover (Rush Valley). I come through the oldest sister's line. Ann Caldwell Yates lived in Monroe, Michigan at the same time as the other Caldwells, but she didn't go west with the rest of the family. My ancestors on her line lived in Ohio. Again, enjoyed your site. Karen

Karen: I live around the corner from you in Magna, Utah. However, your email address as listed above does not appear to be complete and emails I've sent have been returned. I hope you see this note!
James W. Caldwell - 01/25/99 14:23:52
My Email:jcaldw4956@aol.com

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Nice site! My older brother, Robert, recently went to Ireland to research the Caldwell ancestors. If you are a Caldwell, e-mail me sometime!

James: I'm very interested in any info you have! Unfortunately, when I try to send email to the address you listed above it comes back as invalid.


Chuck Caldwell - 01/23/99 01:11:51
My Email:caldwell-2@msn.cpm

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I Have a complete gen from James Caldwell/ Margaret Married 1805 Drumquin N Ireland to the present. They settled in Canada and then moved to the states.

kathy cassell mclott - 01/21/99 05:01:51
My Email:dmclott@mail.accucomm.net

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EXCELLENT JOB.ENJOYED READING ALL ABOUT THE CALDWELLS.HERE IS MY DIRECT LINE OFF FROM SAMUEL MARRIED RACHAEL GOLDING HAD ANTHONY CALDWELL/M MARY ANN XIMMONS HAD NANCY ELIZABETH CALDWELL/M ARRIED JOHN LEWIS FARLEY HAD ANNA FARLEY WHO MARRIED CHARLIE F.CART R HAD MY GRANDMOTHER LILLIE MAE CARTER WHO M BERT CASSELL AND HAD MY FATHER IRA CASSELL M SHIRLEY WHITE AND HAD ME LILLA CATHERINE CASSELL MCLOTT ON 1-21-61. HAVE OTHER DATES AND SOME KIDS IF YOU WANT THIS INFO JUST EMAIL ME KATHY dmclott@mail.accucomm.net

Ray Caldwell - 01/20/99 18:36:29
My Email:topkick@flash.net

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Looking for info to tie my part of the family to Scottish or Irish ancestors.

Judy Lambert - 01/19/99 22:11:18
My Email:djnjlamb@aol.com

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I'm just begining to doi some searching on my family and have run into a snag. My Grandfather was born in 1901. His Mother was Mae Caldwell unmarried. He was adopted by his aunt Myrtal Caldwell and her husband Claire Browne. I believe this took place n CA. I have not been able to find any records and no one in our famly knows anything about what happened. Back then it was all hush hush. Any information would be very helpful

sandra johnston - 01/07/99 02:00:24
My Email:kjpsu68@infonline.net

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i plan to explore your site as i am a caldwell descendant. my great-grandmother was mary caldwell, of west middlesex, pa. iam just starting to explore genealogy and my computer! i am having so much fun! hope to talk to you and learn from you again.

Jim Caldwell - 01/02/99 03:06:41
My Email:johnnypark75@yahoo.com

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Great page thanks for the info

John Fox - 12/30/98 20:43:29
My Email:JHFDville1@WebTV.NET

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Just stopped in to say howdy. The Caldwell blood in me comes from my mothers side of the family her dad John Campbell Caldwell straight from Mabel Arshyre, Scotland. Bye; John Fox

Pat Basham - 12/29/98 21:43:43
My Email:jbasham@logantele.com

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I enjoyed looking at the Caldwells. You have done a great job.

Larry E. Foraker - 12/28/98 18:33:33
My Email:foraker@greene.xtn.net

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Orlo Colwell - 12/26/98 20:40:14
My Email:ocolwell@mediaone.net

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Interested in genealogy, my ancestors were; Caldwell, colwell, cadwell and what else? Having fun and frustration checking out this line. O f Colwell

Martin Caldwell - 12/26/98 18:10:06
My Email:mcaldwel@home.com

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Hello from Canada! You've done a great job with your site! I have a few more pieces for the puzzle. My Grandfather (William) and his brother (John) imigrated to Canada in approx. 1894 from Colraine Ireland. John never married and settled in Saskatoon Sask tchewan. William was a trader who lived briefly in Vancouver B.C. and then settled in Grande Prairie Alberta opening up a successful trading post. I've never come across much about the Caldwells in Canada and I haven't seen anything about the town of Colraine, which I had been told was an ancestral home. If you or any of your visitors here anything fire off a message, mcaldwel@home.com.

Christopher D. Anthony - 12/15/98 06:56:48
My URL:http://www.nb.net/`cda/index.html
My Email:cda@nb.net

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You site is nice. Was surfing around for various family names, and came across yours.

Richard Caldwell - 12/14/98 20:25:21
My Email:caldwell@arc.net

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I have heard the early Italy story before, but I am more interested in tracking a Robert Caldwell back to Scotland. Most of my immediate Caldwell line hails from Mississippi and the Carolinas. If you have any Robert Caldwells from the late 1700s or very early 1800s ,e-mail me please.

William Courette Caldwell, Jr. - 12/10/98 23:14:14
My URL:http://homepages.infoseek.com/~happybill_wbs.html
My Email:bill@netusa1.net

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What an interesting page and guestbook! My Gt Gt GT Grandfather, Andrew Caldwell, sailed from Ireland in early 1700s, landed in SC; settled in GA. Future generations moved from GA to AL to LA. I live in Indiana (see my home page). I found 35 cousins who have e-mail, so we chat and plan reunions. We have a Caldwell family page at: http://home.earthlink.net/~jcaldw/caldwell.htm Bill Caldwell Kokomo, Indiana USA

Brian Caldwell - 12/05/98 19:05:07
My Email:brianc@webshoppe.net

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This is my first visit to your site. I know I'll be coming back. I am a descendant of John Caldwell of Cub Creek, Va. My great great grandfather was John Nichols Owen Caldwell from Clay County, Al. He was a Confederate soldier and was captured in northern Ga. I have some other information on our family, but would like to know more. Thanks for a great web site.


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