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Tom M. Root wrote on March 23, 2015 at 4:05 pm
My ancestor is Eleanor Caldwell who married William Rutledge in 1740\'s Virginia. They moved to Sullivan County Tn about 1777. Does this connect with anyone?

TMR
Michael wrote on March 20, 2015 at 11:43 pm
I am a decendant of the Irish Caldwells that came to America. In the database there are many references to the Parish of Ballycogan, Co., Donegal, Ireland.

I don\'t find it in FamilySearch.org or on Google. There is a Ballyboggan in County Meath,Ireland
Sean W. Caldwell wrote on March 13, 2015 at 5:58 am
Hi

I would like to help this site by adding my side of the family tree to this site where it left off.
The closest relative on this website is William F Caldwell (b:cerca 1815
Shannon Caldwell wrote on February 20, 2015 at 7:00 pm
I am from the Caldwells of Missouri related to Kinkead Caldwell group. It seems I can trace back to Joseph 1720 and Samuel 1740? Va. Then I think back to Ireland to William 1577 then it goes dead. Anyone that has info from before 1577. Have heard so many stories I do not know which to believe. Anyone point me in the right direction.
Felicia Gould wrote on February 16, 2015 at 6:28 pm
Hello,
I googled Caldwell to trace the descendants of Robert Caldwell, a London Missionary Society missionary to South India in the 19th century. In fact he was also a philologist and researcher and can be credited with identifying the South Indian languages as separate from Sanskrit-based languages. Would you have him in your database? 🙂 or perhaps I could ask the question the other way round: if you don\'t you might want to \"check him out\". 🙂

Felicia
Christina Caldwell wrote on February 16, 2015 at 12:47 am
Hey there, to anyone who could help me. I\'ve always wanted to learn more about my heritage. The only thing I really know is that my father\'s grandfather was adopted by the Caldwells and I don\'t know how to learn anything else. My dad died Dec. 11th, 2011, from Walnut, Mississippi and his name is David Anthony Caldwell. If anyone could help me at all I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
Dale nee Youngs Caldwell wrote on February 13, 2015 at 4:29 pm
Our line were of Scotts-Presbyterian ancestry;came to Toronto from Belfast as skilled craftsmen in the wallpaper trade C.1866. They subsequently followed that trade into Buffalo NY, New Brunswick NJ then York, PA.
Carol Bailey wrote on January 30, 2015 at 10:43 pm
John --

Glad to have found this website. I know it will be helpful once I dig further back into my Caldwell family.

Thanks again.
Peggy Sue Calldwell Pettry wrote on January 30, 2015 at 1:31 am
I enjoyed reading your collections o family stories some I had read before others were new and interesting. Unfortunately I have not met many of my Caldwell family. My family settled in Bomont West Virginia, Clay County. My dad Cledith Bob Caldwell continues to reside on a portion of the original Caldwell family farm.
Linda Mallalieu wrote on January 27, 2015 at 5:07 pm
Looking for an Elizabeth Caldwell, born about 1770 in Ireland, came to the US (Pennsylvania) about 1800. Married about 1795 in Ireland to Joseph S. Carlon (also born about 1760 in Ireland). Elizabeth was possibly a Scotch-Irish protestant, while Joseph was Irish Catholic. Had at least one son in Ireland before leaving; son died on the sea journey to America. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Collette Caldwell wrote on December 28, 2014 at 6:14 pm
My ancestors are from Tennessee (John Acey Caldwell) my father is Lewis Eugene Caldwell. We haven\'t been able to get further back from 1840. X Caldwell married to a Rebecca Cleary. My father said we were from the Clan of Lewis from the Isle of Skye.
Ramesh wrote on December 8, 2014 at 1:31 pm
Sir / Madam

Regards. I am trying to re-publish the works of Rev. Robert Caldwell one by one. Many of them have not been printed for a second time. There are 17 books in English written by him. 7 books in Tamil I need the first edition versions of his books. Any format would do. Pdf file or MS-word file may be useful. I am labouring to make the name of Rev. Robert Caldwell\'s name well-known to everyone in India. This 2014 marks the two hundredth year of the birth of Rev. Robert caldwell.
Yet, not more than two of his works have been printed again. All works have seen just a single print ( edition ) and gone into oblivion. I am going to bring to light the noble labour of Rev. Robert Caldwell and make him known to the entire world.

Please send me the pdf file version or MS-word version of ReV. Robert Caldwell\'s works by e-mail. I am embarking on a non-profitable book publishing venture.
Contact me by e-mail only.

Thanking you
Yours friendly

S. RAMESH
ROBERT CALDWELL RESEARCHER
NO. 33 SOUTH CAR STREET
SRIVILLIPUTTUR : PIN : 626 125
VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT -- TAMIL NADU
SOUTH INDIA -- INDIA
CELL : + 87542 24076
E-mail : rameshzillion@hotmail.com
Debra Quitter wrote on December 3, 2014 at 1:41 am
Interesting web site. My great grandmother is traced to Hugh Caldwell. It is documented that Hugh Caldwell of Virginia spoke often of the cups with the crest of caldwell and from time to time he showed this to his family.
Thank you for posting your information.
Judith wrote on December 1, 2014 at 10:08 pm
I am researching my paternal family history. The father was Raymond Caldwell, born in Lancashire but comes from a long line of Caldwells in Bradbourne, Derbyshire. I am interested to find out if your data can add to the information I already have
Jodie Woods wrote on November 19, 2014 at 6:50 pm
My name is Jo Evelyn Caldwell Woods. I am searching for the place of my branch of Caldwell\'s origin.
Thank you.
David Caldwell wrote on October 27, 2014 at 11:37 am
Hi you guys, I wondered where everyone had gone, I\'ll try to catch up. I\'ve had my DNA tested and guess what^ my paternal line is as I maintained all along, Ancient British or Pretani, with the addition of some ancient Irish. So no French pirates on the horizon. All the best Tom.
Davd Caldwell originally from Ayrshire now Manitoba Canada
Noelene Barnes nee Caldwell wrote on October 14, 2014 at 5:14 am
HELP, DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT \" History of Carrielycrgus \" by Macskimmin\'s this comes up when I google Samuel Hercules Rowley Caldwell born Newtownards Ireland
Garry Caldwell wrote on October 13, 2014 at 12:31 am
Getting ready to retire from the US Army and decided to look into my family history so I can do some traveling to significant places in my family\'s history. I have spent my entire adult life traveling the world as a Soldier and now want to travel it for pleasure. My father is Dale Edward Caldwell and his fathers name is Paul Caldwell. I will post anything I find if anyone is interested and if anyone has hints on how to research I would greatly appreciate it.
Gena Wyatt wrote on September 16, 2014 at 5:38 pm
Hello, my son\'s Dad is named David Caldwell who lived in DesMoines, Wa area. He was born in 1969 I believe in Feb or June. He had a brother who was younger named Sean or Shawn Caldwell. Moms name was possibly Peggy and her husband\'s name was John Caldwell. David had a set of twins girls that were born March of 1996 with a Kim or Pam Caldwell. If anyone knows who this family is or how I can get ahold of any of them, email me ASAP. ggmw2009@gmail.com

Thank you very much!!
John Caldwell wrote on September 2, 2014 at 11:52 pm
Hey Gwen - We met on this (or another version of this) site on December 23, 2002. Can you believe it\'s been almost 12 years!?