Edmund CALHOUN

Edmund CALHOUN

Male Abt 1842 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edmund CALHOUN was born about 1842 in Ohio, USA (son of Samuel Duncan CALHOUN (CALHOON), (1810 census - 1 of 2 from 10-15) and Levisa PARISH); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Duncan CALHOUN (CALHOON), (1810 census - 1 of 2 from 10-15) was born on 11 Apr 1799 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States (son of James CALHOON, Jr. (1810 census - one over 45) and Sarah ***, 1790 census (accounts for 3 out of 3 females) (1810 - 1 f over 45)); died on 4 Aug 1883 in Plum, Huntington, Indiana, United States; was buried in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.

    Notes:

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    Samuel married Levisa PARISH on 12 Dec 1828 in Guilford, North Carolina. Levisa (daughter of Reuben PARRISH and Elizabeth HIGHFILL) was born on 26 Sep 1808 in North Carolina, United States of America; died on 9 Feb 1888 in Plum Tree, Huntington, Indiana, USA; was buried in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Levisa PARISH was born on 26 Sep 1808 in North Carolina, United States of America (daughter of Reuben PARRISH and Elizabeth HIGHFILL); died on 9 Feb 1888 in Plum Tree, Huntington, Indiana, USA; was buried in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.

    Notes:

    The bondsman for her marriage to Samuel Calhoun were Asa G. Brittain and Nathaniel Crutchfield. That usually indicates that her father had passed and the she had no brothers of age to sign for her. The bondsman were usually relatives in some way.

    Children:
    1. Calvin CALHOUN was born in 1832 in , Guilford, North Carolina, USA; died in 1870 in , , Indiana, USA.
    2. Jane C. CALHOUN was born on 10 Feb 1833 in Guilford County, North Carolina, USA; died on 5 Jan 1856 in Jay County, Indiana, USA.
    3. James Newton CALHOUN (CALHOON) was born on 8 Mar 1836 in North Carolina, United States of America; died on 23 Dec 1902 in Monon, White County, Indiana, United States of America; was buried in Klondike, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States of America.
    4. Sarah CALHOUN was born on 29 Mar 1838 in Indiana; died on 1 Feb 1920 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    5. Robert Y. CALHOUN was born in Oct 1841 in Jackson County, Ohio, USA; died on 18 Nov 1901 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, USA.
    6. 1. Edmund CALHOUN was born about 1842 in Ohio, USA; and died.
    7. Edward Cooper CALHOUN was born on 5 Aug 1844 in Jackson, Jackson, Ohio, United States; died on 2 Mar 1925 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA.
    8. Minerva CALHOUN was born on 8 Nov 1844 in Ohio, United States of America; died on 15 Jan 1928 in Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America; was buried in Warren, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.
    9. Cynthia Ellen PENLAND was born on 2 Mar 1850 in Ohio; died on 31 Aug 1913 in Warren, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America; was buried in Warren, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.
    10. Harrison CALHOUN was born in 1852 in Indiana, USA; died in 1930; was buried in Warren, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James CALHOON, Jr. (1810 census - one over 45) was born before 1758 in , Lunenburg, VA (son of James CALHOON and Jean \ Jinette JOHNSTON); died about 1811 in , Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    James Jr. received 300 acres of an original land grant in Oct. of 1783 in Guilford Co., NC. He had applied to receive a parcel of vacant land in July of 1779. It basically took over 4 years to be granted some. It was described as land on both sides of Troublesome Creek.This James has another male in his household in 1790 over age 16. I suggest this was his theorized brother Hugh who was born abt. 1767. Their father still had one son living at home in 1790 whom I believe to be John Johnston Calhoun who was over age 16. I suspect that is why his father gave him the home he was living in as he was caring for the farm and his mother already in 1795 when he was ill and passing from this life.Brother John never bought more land and sold at least some of it to his brother Samuel in 1797. Since he did not sell land to brother, James, it also indicates he was not the brother living with this James in the 1790 census.

    James married Sarah ***, 1790 census (accounts for 3 out of 3 females) (1810 - 1 f over 45). Sarah was born before 1767 in , , North Carolina; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah ***, 1790 census (accounts for 3 out of 3 females) (1810 - 1 f over 45) was born before 1767 in , , North Carolina; and died.
    Children:
    1. Easter CALHOON, (named in Grandmother's will), 1810 census -16-25) was born before 1785 in , Guilford Co., NC, USA; died after 1805 in Of Guilford, NC, USA.
    2. CALHOON, 1790 Census (Accounts for 2 out of 3 females) (1810 census - 1 f 26-44) was born before 1790 in , Guilford Co., NC, USA; died after 1810 in Of Guilford, NC, USA.
    3. CALHOON, 1790 census (accounts for 1 out of 3 females) was born before 1790 in , Guilford Co., NC, USA; died after 1810 in Of Guilford, NC, USA.
    4. CALHOON, (1810 census - 2 of 2 from 10-15) was born in 1795-1800 in , Guilford Co., NC, USA; and died.
    5. James C CALHOUN, (1810 census for James - 1 under 10, 1820 census - age 16-25, 1830 census - age 30-39) was born about 1795 in , Guilford, North Carolina, USA; died after 1860 in of Marian, Putnam Co., IN, USA.
    6. Mary CALHOON, (1810 census - 1 f 10-15) was born about 1797 in North Carolina; and died.
    7. 2. Samuel Duncan CALHOUN (CALHOON), (1810 census - 1 of 2 from 10-15) was born on 11 Apr 1799 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States; died on 4 Aug 1883 in Plum, Huntington, Indiana, United States; was buried in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.
    8. CALHOON, 1810 census - 1 of 2 under 10 was born in 1800-1810 in , Guilford Co., NC, USA; and died.
    9. Mourning CALHOUN, (1810 census - 1 f . under 10) was born in 1805-1810 in , Guilford, North Carolina; died after 1870 in Rockingham Co. NC.

  3. 6.  Reuben PARRISH was born in 1779 in Granville Co, North Carolina USA; died in Feb 1861 in Ross, Ohio, United States.

    Reuben married Elizabeth HIGHFILL on 1 Nov 1801 in Granville, North Carolina, United States. Elizabeth was born on 13 Jul 1790 in Granville, NC, USA; died on 1 May 1847 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth HIGHFILL was born on 13 Jul 1790 in Granville, NC, USA; died on 1 May 1847 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States.
    Children:
    1. 3. Levisa PARISH was born on 26 Sep 1808 in North Carolina, United States of America; died on 9 Feb 1888 in Plum Tree, Huntington, Indiana, USA; was buried in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, United States of America.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James CALHOONJames CALHOON was born in Abt. 1729 in Ireland or Scotland (son of John CALHOUN (theory) and Mary (Theory)); died about Feb 1795 in , Guilford, NC.

    Notes:

    In an extensive DNA study, James is likely descended from the group of Calhouns that arrived in 1727 and 1733 and first settled in Virginia or Pennsylavania respectively. They were from a very wealthy family in Ireland and supposedly descend from Joseph of Aramethia in the bible. This family intermarried with cousins in most generations to keep the wealth in the family. Therefore, it is why we can find triangulations this far back in time. From autosomal DNA triangulations with my Mother, we know that James is descended from Robert, b. 1622, and his son William Campbell Calquhoun. We have triangulations with my Mother on persons who descend from Robert Calhoun, b. 1622 to his son William Campbell Calhoun. We also have triangulations from relatives James, Hugh and Andrew Calhoun who were sons of Rev. Alexander Colquhoun, b. 1662. Because James and Hugh's 's son James are accounted for, our best theory is that he is the son of Andrew. We therfore have 5 triangulations with descendants of Rev. Alexander Colquhoun the father of all three. On the Calhoun YDNA Surname Project with FTDNA, he is likely to be from the same group that includes William Calhoun who was listed of Wythe Co., Virginia and died there in 1791. He is theorized to be the son of Andrew Colquhoun, grandson of Rev. Alexander Colqhoun. Our autosomal DNA indicates we descend through Andrew's brother Hugh. We also know how we would be related to the Hugh, son of Hugh and Agnes test kit. We know he's related from YDNA. This time that kit would be one generation closer to us as we both descend through Hugh. James birthdate and place are usually given as 1729 in Orange Co., or Edgecombe Co., NC. Orange County wasn't formed in 1752 so that is not accurate. Edgecombe wasn't founded till 1741 so again, that is not possible. If he was born in North Carolina, he would have been born in one of the following counties: 1696
    Bath
    1705
    Beaufort
    1705
    Craven
    1705
    Hyde
    1722
    Bertie
    1722
    Carteret
    1729
    New Hanover
    1729
    Tyrrell
    1734
    Bladen
    1734
    Onslow
    My exentsive land studies and DNA triangulaton studies suggests our James would have been born in Ireland or Virginia and is the descendant of William and Deliverance Peck Colquhoun. There is some dna evidence that he descends from William Colquhoun of Strabane. Son John is a likely candidate to be his father but we have no DNA evidence or specific historical documentation to back that up. John emigrated with 5 other (family) members in 1727 to Virginia. James also named his oldest son John. If he's the grandson of Alexander then he would have been born in Ireland as the first of his sons came over in 1733. James is first found paying tithes in 1748 in Lunenburg, Virginia suggesting he was born bef 1728. He is again in the records in 1749. In 1752, he is listed as James Caldhound. I can't find any other "Calhouns" there at the time. http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/lunenburg/census/sun006.txt In Jan. of 1755, James purchased 200 acres of the north side of Flatt Creek from William Forbush, Hugh Wiley, and James Gordon. It was Forbush's former residence. Wiley and Forbush had purchased the land in 1750. Witness were Jno. Jennings, Calliham and George Phillips. We know that this James was living in Lunenburg by 1748 when he paid tithes and 1749 when he was in another record. Hugh Wiley could be the same Hugh Wiley that shows up living near our James Calhoun married to Jean in Guilford Co., NC in a 1770's reconstructed tax record suggesting a connection between our James and this one. None is known other than the fact that his possible relative Adam of Lunenberg shares DNA with James Patrick's wife and Hugh who emigrated in 1733. (It should be noted that Wiley and Forbush both moved to Orange Co., NC (near where this James showed up in militia rolls for 1770 and 1772) and then again as neighbors to James in Guilford Co., NC. He then shows up again on June 9, 1763, when James Calhoun bought 200 acres from Benjamin Burchit in Lunenburg Co., Virginia for 10 pounds on the south side of the North Fork of the Meherrin River. They are both listed from Lunenburg Co., Virginia at the time. A Mr. Cock and a Mr. Scott are listed as witnesses. James and his wife Jane sell these 200 acres on Feb. 6, 1764, just a few months later to Everhard Downsing of Lunenburg. It was in the Cumberland Parish, of Lunenburg, Va and locate on the south side of the North Fork of the Meherrin River having been purchased by Benjamin Burchett in 1761. Both the wife of the original owner of the land, Eveling Burchett and Jane Calhoun reliquished their right of Dower to the land. Witnesses to this deed were John and Mary Scott Burchet and Benjamin Burchet (the original owner). Witnesses usually represent the wife's family meaning the Scotts might be representing Jane's family. It was recorded on Feb. 9, 1764. Therefore, here is what I know about the witnesses: This couple is the closet match I could find to John and Mary Scott. John Scott b. 1731 of Orange Co., Virginia was married to Mary Hacket b. 1731. He was a member of the Committee for Safety for Orange Co., Virginia and gained the title of Captain. He was born and died in Orange Co., VA. He married his wife Mary Hacket in Caroline Co., VA where she lived. He would have to have dealings in Lunenburg Co. to be a witness there. They did name their oldest daughter Jane. Mary did not have a sister named Jane according to a couple family trees I checked. I was hoping that Mary would be a sister of Jane since we don't know Jane's maiden name. On Mar. 2, 1764, they sold 200 acres of what appears to be his original property for 25 lbs. to John Rogers in Cumberland Parish bounded by James Calhoun and Hugh Wiley. It was a dividing line between James Calhoun and James Gordon, John Williams, and William Cross. This time the witnesses were Jno Jennings, William Wallace and John Forest. I can find no obvious connection to Jane from these witnesses. This one wasn't recorded until Dec. 13, 1764. The information in this above paragraphs was provided by Candee Varville. Note: This could be the same Hugh Wiley of Guilford living near our James Calhoun who died in 1795 in Guilford Co., NC records. James (paid 6 pounds) along with an Alexander Johnson (possible relative of his wife who payed 12 pounds) on the same page, is listed as paying tax demands of his excellency in May, 1770 in Rowan (Guilford), NC. Guilford was actually formed from Rowan in 1771. The persons on the list lived on the Little Alamance in Guilford Co., NC. James apparently joined in the uprising called "War of the Regulators" which were citizens against the corrupt leaders in the Piedmont area who were lining their pockets with gold so to speak and taking advantage of their leadership roles. He apparently was one of the men that lived in Guilford Co. at the time. The culminating moment of the "War of the Regulators," occurred on May 16, 1771, just a few miles inside the Orange County boundary from Guilford County. This land later became part of Alamance County in 1849. *James Calhoon ~ [Guilford County, N.C., a Map Supplement, by Fred Hughes, published by The Custom House, Jamestown, NC, 1988; pp. 34-35. http://www.ncgenweb.us/guilford/Regulators.html. James is listed in a muster roll as a Private in 1772 meaning he was still part of the militia at that point in time. In 1779, he or his son James, William and John Calhoun were all privates in the Guilford Co., NC militia. In 1779 and 1783 he also received land grants in Guilford Co., NC. While in Guilford, James employed a lawyer named James Irvin to manage his estate. Our James has been given the incorrect name of James Irvin probably from a misinterpretation of this record. No first hand records for him or his son James of Guilford, NC EVER gives him a middle name or middle initial. In 1784 there is a William Calhoun (supposed orphan) who was born in 1766 and at age 18 was apprenticed to a blacksmith in Guilford Co., NC that might be a possible nephew or 1st cousin, once removed of our James Calhoun, probale son of William. He is listed as an orphan in Guilford records meaning that at least one of his parents had died by the time he was 18. In 1782, James' son, Samuel, buys land in Guilford indicating he is at least 21 at the time. In 1783, James' son James is likely the person buying land there having also turned at least 21 years of age. In 1785, he deeded land to son Samuel. Our James Calhoun is living in Guilford Co., NC in the 1790 census with 2 males over the age of 16 and 5 females. This fits he, his wife and youngest children easily. His youngest son would have been visiting one of his cousin's families most likely though as he's not listed in that record. It also means that 4 of his daughters were not likely married at the time. The other James Calhoun in the 1790 census that has 3 males over age 16 and 2 females living in his household instead is his son James. Guilford was formed out of Orange Co., NC. This second James was living within 2 houses of his son Robert Calhoun, 1 male under 16, 1 over 16 and 3 females. James Pederson transcribed the following will of James Irvin Calhoun and published in on the web in a Message Board at Ancestry.com. Will of James Irvin Calhoun: Ent (Entry) A, Page 48 In the name of God amen. I, James Calhoun, of the County of Guilford in the State of North Carolina being of sound and perfect mind, memory and understanding (blessed be God) do, this nine and twentieth day of January 1795 make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following (that is to say). First, I desire that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid. Secondly, I leave unto my wife Janet Calhoun a horse and saddle, two cows, two of the sheep, and what stock of hogs there is, dishes, bed and bedding, and house furniture to dispose of at her death and likewise her maintenance on the land during her natural life. Thirdly, I give and desire unto my beloved son John Jonstone Calhoun the land on which I now live and him to pay unto my son Samuel Calhoun or his heirs the just sum of fifteen pounds. Fourthly I give unto my beloved daughter (unrecognizable) Calhoun two hundred acres of land lying on the head of Hog

    James married Jean \ Jinette JOHNSTON before 1755. Jean (daughter of Francis JOHNSTON and Jane DAVIS) was born before 1739 in of Lunenburg or New Kent, VA; died before 10 Jun 1804 in , Guilford, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jean \ Jinette JOHNSTONJean \ Jinette JOHNSTON was born before 1739 in of Lunenburg or New Kent, VA (daughter of Francis JOHNSTON and Jane DAVIS); died before 10 Jun 1804 in , Guilford, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    Jane's surname is thought to be Johnson or Johnston after the middle name of her firstborn son. In Guilford Co., NC in militia records dated 1779, there are an Alexander Johnston, William Johnston, John Johnston, Gideon Johnston and Mordecai Johnston enlisted that could be leads for her relatives along with a James, William and John Calhoun. By age, they are more likely her nephews if she is a Johnston by birth.Will of Jean (Johnson) Calhoun: File #082 State of North Carolina, Guilford County, In the name of God, Amen. Noing (?) the frailty of my body (2 words garbled) mind and memory and do by these presents, constitute and appoint this my last will and testament. First, after my lawful debts and funeral charges (?) be paid, I give to my loving daughter(s) Elizabeth Flemson (?), Mary Wheaty (?), Ann Holliday, Sarah Love, Alse Tharp and Nancy Reed (?) all my (1 word garbled) clothes and then to be equally divided among those above mentioned daughters. I give to my loving son James Calhoun five shillings to be paid out of my personal estate. Also I give to my loving son Samuel Calhoun one bed, bed sheet, and furniture and one stove (one word garbled) by the said Samuel Calhoun paying my burial charges. Also I give my loving son Robert Calhoon five shillings to be paid (?) out of my estate. Also I give to my loving son John Calhoon five shillings to be paid (?) out of my estate (one word garbled). I give to my loving granddaughter Ester Calhoon one bed, bed sheet (?) (two words garbled) five sheets (3 words garbled) bed quilts, fore head of cattle and the (1 word garbled) of them, fore head of sheap (2 words garbled) of them half dozen of (1 word garbled) plates (4 words garbled) . Dishes, half a dozen spoons, half a dozen knives and forks, two iron pots, one (1 word garbled) oven, (2 words garbled), one (2 word garbled), one (1 word garbled) wheel, one (1 word garbled) cotton chard's, one (1 word garbled) chest and stone pot. Also the remains of my estate, if any, I desire to be given to the above named Ester Calhoon Lastly, I do these presents, constitute, and appoint Benjamin Barnhams (?) executors of my last will and testament and I do by these presents disallows all other wills fome (?) testament and this above to be my last will and testament. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Charles Barnham (?) (jur..). , 10 Jun 1804. Henry Calhoon Nathan Barnham (?) State of North Carolina, Guilford County, May tenn (?) 1805. The execution of the within will was proven in open court by the oath of Charles Barnham and on motion, ordered to be recorded. Then (1 word garbled) in Benjamin Barnham and qualified as executor of said will. John Hamilton, Clerk

    Children:
    1. Ann CALHOUN was born in 1755 in , Lunenburg, VA; died in 1822 in , Ross, OH, USA.
    2. 4. James CALHOON, Jr. (1810 census - one over 45) was born before 1758 in , Lunenburg, VA; died about 1811 in , Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Samuel CALHOUN was born before 1758 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, USA; died after 1830 in of, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Robert CALHOON was born in 1765 in Va Or Nc; died in 1820 in Of Gallia, OH, USA.
    5. Elsey (Elserman) CALHOUN was born about 1766 in , , VA or NC; died after 1850 in , Clinton, IN.
    6. Hugh CALHOUN, (1790 census - living with brother James - over 16 in 1790 census) was born about 1767 in of Guilford, NC; died before 1795 in Of Guilford, NC, USA.
    7. John Johnstone CALHOUN, (1790 census with father - over age 16) was born about 1769 in of Guilford, NC; died before 1815 in of Guilford, NC.
    8. Elizabeth CALHOUN was born in 1770 in , Rowan, NC; died after 1804.
    9. Sarah CALHOUN was born in 1771 in of Guilford, NC; died on 8 Dec 1843 in , Gallia, OH, USA.
    10. Eleanor CALHOUN was born in 1776 in , Guilford, NC; died before 1795 in of Guilford, NC.
    11. Mary CALHOUN was born in 1778 in , Guilford, NC; died after 1804 in of Guilford, NC.
    12. Nancy CALHOUN was born in 1780 in , Guilford, NC; died after 1804 in of Guilford, NC.