Calvin Wilder Delva
Male, #32, b. 1 February 1813, d. 29 December 1884
Calvin Wilder Delva|b. 1 Feb 1813\nd. 29 Dec 1884|p29.htm|Jonathan Delvee|b. 21 Aug 1770\nd. 14 Dec 1850|p8.htm|Hannah Johnson|b. 14 Aug 1774\nd. 8 Apr 1851|p16.htm|Peter Delvee|b. 1744\nd. 23 Feb 1807|p1.htm|Lucy Town|b. 2 Nov 1744\nd. 29 May 1824|p2.htm|Joseph Johnson|b. 9 Jun 1743|p17.htm|Hannah Wilder|b. 22 Mar 1753|p18.htm|
Relationship=Grandson of Peter Delvee.
Calvin Wilder Delva was born on 1 February 1813 at Warwick, Massachusetts.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Jonathan Delvee and Hannah Johnson.1,2,3 Calvin and Lucy Maria Fuller's marriage intentions were filed on 17 March 1837 at Warwick, Massachusetts.5 On 23 April 1837 at Warwick, Massachusetts, Calvin married Lucy Maria Fuller, daughter of James Fuller and Nancy Lesure.2,3,6 Calvin Wilder Delva was operating a tannery in 1845 at Warwick, Massachusetts.7 He was the owner of a shingle mill on Grace Brook off Wendell Road which was destroyed by fire in 1848 at Warwick, Massachusetts.7 He appeared on the US Census of 1860 at Warwick, Massachusetts.8 He was one of the people who helped landscape the park north of town about 1870.7 He and Lucy Maria Fuller appeared on the US Census of 1880 at Warwick, Massachusetts.9 Calvin Wilder Delva served as a member of the executive committee of the Annual Fair and Cattle Show in 1881 at Warwick, Massachusetts.7 He died on Monday, 29 December 1884 at Warwick, Massachusetts, at age 71 years, 10 months and 28 days.1,3,4 The gravestone inscription at Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Massachusetts, reads:
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Calvin W. Delva Born - 1813 Died - 1884
Lucy M. Delva Born - 1818 Died - 1900
Lucy M. Delva Born - 1818 Died - 1900
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- Charts
- Tribe of Calvin
Children of Calvin Wilder Delva and Lucy Maria Fuller
- James Dwight Delva+11,3 b. 1 Mar 1838, d. 23 Aug 1864
- Mary Jane Delva11,12,10,3 b. 21 Sep 1839, d. 20 Apr 1844
- Ellen Maria Delva11,12,10,3 b. 9 May 1841, d. 21 Jun 1843
- Emeline Fuller Delva+11,3 b. 31 Jan 1843, d. 18 Jul 1879
- Mary Jane Delva11,12,3 b. 29 May 1844, d. 8 Sep 1846
- Ellen Maria Delva+11,13,3 b. 15 Feb 1846, d. 14 Nov 1915
- Susan Jane Delva+14,3,4 b. 15 Feb 1848, d. 20 Oct 1923
- Juiaetta R. Delva11,3 b. 2 Dec 1850, d. 1 May 1875
- Betsey Melinda Delvee+3 b. 28 Dec 1852, d. 15 May 1923
- Willie W. Delva11,10,3 b. 11 Nov 1854, d. 22 Oct 1874
- Mary Nellie Delva11,10,3 b. 17 Nov 1856, d. 12 Aug 1917
- Frank Wilder Delva+11,3 b. 25 Feb 1859, d. 30 Jun 1932
- Anna Emery Delva+15,3 b. 7 Nov 1863, d. 23 Oct 1934
Citations
- Whitney, Anna E. Delva. The Name "Delvar". Warwick, Massachusetts: manuscript, c 1968.
- Patterson, Shirley Drury. "The Tale of Bathsheba Woods and Bathsheba Moore Woods", About Town volume XV, number 1 (March 1995).
- Allred, Paul W.. Descendants of Peter Delvey. N.p.: manuscript, 11 November 2002.
- Reunion Report. 1887 - 1988. Delvee Family Records, Warwick, Massachusetts.
- Vital Records of Warwick, Massachusetts.
- Bibliographic Information:. Genealogy of Some Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller. Palmer, Massachusetts: C. B. Fiske & Co., 1910.
- Morse, Charles A.. Warwick, Massachusetts - Biography of a Town. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Dresser, Chapman & Grimes, 1963.
- Genealogy Lilbrary Com. 1860 MA Census Index (Utah: Genealogy Library Com, 1999).
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 1880 United States Census and National Index (Utah: Intellectual Reserve Inc, 2001).
- Amidon, Ryan M.. Warwick Cemetery, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Rt. 78.. Gardner, Massachusetts: manuscript, 2001.
- Muse, Jeanne. "Delvey Family Group Sheets". Compiled 20 August 1995. Asheville, North Carolina.
- Fiske, Arthur D.. Cemetery Inscriptions of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts to 1865. Seattle, Washington: Fiske Genealogical Foundation, 1985.
- Briggs, Frank P., letter. 19 May 2000, from Topsfield, Massachusetts, to Bolza, Robert H.. Roy Genealogical Collection; 714 Birch Court, Herndon, Virginia.
- Stafford, Morgan Hewitt. A Genealogy of the Kidder Family Comprising the Descendants in the Male Line of Ensign James Kidder 1626-1676 of Cambridge and Bellerica in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, 1941.
- International Genealogical Index (IGI) (1993).