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John Calcote Sr.

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John Calcote Sr.

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1830 (aged 74–75)
Franklin County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.5410963, Longitude: -90.6254659
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James Calcote, Sr. was born 1755 in New Port Parish, Colony of Virginia and died 1830 in Franklin County, MS. He was a Pioneer settler of the Mississippi Territory. He served in the American Revolutionary War from South Carolina with General Francis knowns as the "Swamp Fox". A descendant and member of the Daughters of American Revolution acquired the Rev. Soldier Marker and was responsible for its dedication in the 1990's. Several DAR Chapters were present at the dedication, including chloe Holt chapter DAR, Bogue Chitto, MS.

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Father: James Calcote, Sr. (ca1701-2/12/1777)
Mother: Mary Anne Goodrich (1714-ca1755) m. Feb 25 1734 in Isle of Wight, VA.
Spouse: Mary Adair Cade ( - Oct 10 1843) d/o Stephen Cade & Mary Gibson
Children: James Lee Calcote (ca1784-Jul 16 1838) m Mar 31, 1808 to Martha Middleton
John Calcote, Jr. (ca1786-bef1830) m. Jun 4 1812 to Mary Frances Johnson in MS. Territory
L. Calcote: (Mar 27 1787 - bef 1810)
Stephen (Cade not proven) Calcote (Mar 27, 1787 - Jul 16, 1838) m. May 4 1813 to Mary
Elizabeth Melton (Melton family in Franklin Co. & St. Helena Parish, LA.)
William CADE Calcote: May 23 1797 - Oct 24 1873) buried Calcote Cemetery in Ruston, LA. m.
May 4, 1815 to Mary Ellison
Catherine Calcote: (1803-aft1870 in Walker Co., TX.) m. Oct 16 1823 to Moses King, Jr.
(Male) Calcote: On 1820 Census died 1837 m. Ellen Ailes & Rebecca Han
Susannah Calcote: ( -1900) m. Mar 13 1823 to Robert Allen M.D.

If I am wrong would appreciate being corrected
Wanda Henson Carlton
Contributor: Wanda Carlton (47995162) •
James Calcote, Sr. was born 1755 in New Port Parish, Colony of Virginia and died 1830 in Franklin County, MS. He was a Pioneer settler of the Mississippi Territory. He served in the American Revolutionary War from South Carolina with General Francis knowns as the "Swamp Fox". A descendant and member of the Daughters of American Revolution acquired the Rev. Soldier Marker and was responsible for its dedication in the 1990's. Several DAR Chapters were present at the dedication, including chloe Holt chapter DAR, Bogue Chitto, MS.

Additional:
Suggested edit: Additions:
Father: James Calcote, Sr. (ca1701-2/12/1777)
Mother: Mary Anne Goodrich (1714-ca1755) m. Feb 25 1734 in Isle of Wight, VA.
Spouse: Mary Adair Cade ( - Oct 10 1843) d/o Stephen Cade & Mary Gibson
Children: James Lee Calcote (ca1784-Jul 16 1838) m Mar 31, 1808 to Martha Middleton
John Calcote, Jr. (ca1786-bef1830) m. Jun 4 1812 to Mary Frances Johnson in MS. Territory
L. Calcote: (Mar 27 1787 - bef 1810)
Stephen (Cade not proven) Calcote (Mar 27, 1787 - Jul 16, 1838) m. May 4 1813 to Mary
Elizabeth Melton (Melton family in Franklin Co. & St. Helena Parish, LA.)
William CADE Calcote: May 23 1797 - Oct 24 1873) buried Calcote Cemetery in Ruston, LA. m.
May 4, 1815 to Mary Ellison
Catherine Calcote: (1803-aft1870 in Walker Co., TX.) m. Oct 16 1823 to Moses King, Jr.
(Male) Calcote: On 1820 Census died 1837 m. Ellen Ailes & Rebecca Han
Susannah Calcote: ( -1900) m. Mar 13 1823 to Robert Allen M.D.

If I am wrong would appreciate being corrected
Wanda Henson Carlton
Contributor: Wanda Carlton (47995162) •


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