: Venice Beach, here.
: There was also a Robert who lists as an Innkeeper in
: Westmoreland in the 1850 census.
: In the Will of Joseph Caldwell - 1802 Westmoreland
: County, PA, Will Book No. 1, page 167 lists a Robert,
: who would be a brother to my ancestor, John, in the
: same Will. If I remember right, I got this Robert's
: date of birth (1759) from his sister, Mary's, line -
: same with the marriage. Robert was the oldest of the
: eight children, three of which were boys.
: Joseph and his wife, Jane McGrew were Quakers, so I would
: guess they would raise the children in that faith.
: Though some of the children and their famlies would
: remain Quaker, not all did. My line, for example, went
: Presbyterian with, I think, John, which is why I think
: that Joseph became Quaker to marry Jane.
: It's interesting to note that Jane's family had also been
: Presbyterian prior to the early 1700s, and I think
: that her father or grandfather may have made the
: conversion.
: The photo below is of James Lennon Caldwell, born in 1869
: in Iowa. His father, James, along with two brothers,
: Levi and Nicholas, were early settlers to Iowa in 1855
: coming from Ohio. James Lennon would be 2nd great
: grandson of Joseph, and great granson of John, who
: left Westmoreland for Ohio in 1808.
I will try to email you the photos of Sarah and Robert Caldwell. I have just learned how to do that. Sarah really doesn't resemble her father at all; she must take after the Smiths.