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  1. Rosalie Stier Calvert and daughter Carolina Maria (1804) Rosalie Stier Calvert was a Belgian-born American plantation owner and diarist. She married George Calvert, a member of the prominent Calvert family in Maryland, and the couple managed the Riversdale Plantation.

  2. 30 de nov. de 2022 · George and Rosalie Calvert were married on June 11, 1799. His wife was an indefatigable correspondent and a collection of her letters, titled Mistress of Riversdale, The Plantation Letters of Rosalie Stier Calvert, was published by the Johns Hopkins University Press in 1991, edited by Margaret Law Callcott.

  3. Stier planned the house in 1801 to resemble his Belgian residence, the Chateau du Mick. Four years later, Stier returned to Belgium, leaving the unfinished Riversdale to be completed by his daughter, Rosalie Stier Calvert and her husband, George Calvert, the son of Benedict Swingate Calvert, who was a natural son of The 5th Baron Baltimore.

  4. 1 de mar. de 1991 · Their youngest daughter, Rosalie, stayed behind, having married George Calvert during her family's stay, pregnant, and responsible for running a mansion in Maryland, Riversdale. What was for Rosalie and her family a wrenching separation has given us through the letters Rosalie wrote to her family an extraordinary history of American life after the Revolution.

  5. the plantation letters of Rosalie Stier Calvert, 1795-1821 by Rosalie Stier Calvert. 0 Ratings 0 Want to read; 0 Currently reading; 0 Have read; Share.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · According to a letter of Benedict's daughter-in-law Rosalie Stier Calvert dated 10 June 1814, his mother had been a woman "of the highest rank in England". In 1742, aged about twelve years, the young Benedict was sent to the Calverts' proprietary colony of Maryland, which in the mid 18th century was still a sparsely settled, largely rural society.

  7. According to a letter of Benedict's daughter-in-law Rosalie Stier Calvert dated 10 June 1814, his mother had been a woman "of the highest rank in England". ... Calvert was born Benedict Swinket in England in around 1730-32, the illegitimate son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, proprietary governor of the Province of Maryland.