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  1. Captain Charles Calvert. Rebecca Gerard. Elizabeth Calvert (February 24, 1730–July 7, 1798) was the daughter of Maryland Governor Captain Charles Calvert and Rebecca Gerard, and a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland. Her parents died when she was young, leaving her their substantial fortune.

  2. 30 de jan. de 2020 · John and Liz Calvert vanished in 2008 after meeting their former accountant Dennis Gerwing, who had stolen $2.1 million from them. Gerwing killed himself a week later, but police suspect he murdered the couple and disposed of their bodies.

  3. Elizabeth Calvert was the daughter of Maryland Governor Captain Charles Calvert and Rebecca Gerard, and a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland. Her parents died when she was young, leaving her their substantial fortune. In 1748, aged 17, she married her cousin Benedict Swingate Calvert, a Loyalist politician and planter and the illegitimate son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore. Benedict ...

  4. 25 de fev. de 2021 · John and Liz Calvert disappeared in 2008 after meeting their accountant, Dennis Gerwing, who was later found dead in his villa. The case is still unsolved and the couple is declared legally dead, but a letter claimed to know their burial site.

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  5. Elizabeth Calvert, also known as Lizzy, was a supporting character in the film Titanic. She was the granddaughter of Rose Calvert and Mr. Calvert. Her parents are neither seen in person nor mentioned. She cares for her elderly grandmother while living with her. Lizzy's birthday is unknown, but...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2020 · Investigators remove Dennis Gerwing’s body from the condo where it was found. Article featured by Hilton Head newspaper, The Island Packet, whenever the Calverts–still missing–were declared legally dead. Elizabeth and John Calvert smile in front of an iconic Hilton Head Island lighthouse.

  7. Elizabeth Calvert (1731 – 1788) was the daughter of Maryland Governor Captain Charles Calvert and Rebecca Gerard, and a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland. Her parents died when she was young, leaving her their substantial fortune.