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  1. Benedict Swingate Calvert (January 27, 1722 – January 9, 1788) was a planter, politician and a Loyalist in Maryland during the American Revolution. He was the son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore , the third Proprietor Governor of Maryland (1699–1751).

  2. Brother of Frederick Calvert [half] and Caroline (Calvert) Eden [half] Husband of Elizabeth Calvert — married 1748 [location unknown] Descendants. Father of Eleanor (Calvert) Stuart , Elizabeth (Calvert) Steuart , Edward Henry Calvert and George Calvert. Died 9 Jan 1788 at age 65 in Prince George's County, Maryland.

    • Male
    • January 27, 1722
    • Elizabeth Calvert
    • January 9, 1788
  3. Benedict Swingate Calvert ( 27 gennaio 1722 – 9 gennaio 1788) è stato un politico statunitense . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Arrivo nel Maryland. 3 Carriera politica. 3.1 Mount Airy Plantation. 3.2 Rivoluzione americana. 4 Matrimonio. 5 Morte. 6 Note. 7 Bibliografia. 8 Altri progetti. 9 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  4. Benedict Swingate Calvert (January 27, 1722 – January 9, 1788) was a planter, politician and a Loyalist in Maryland during the American Revolution. He was the son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, the third Proprietor Governor of Maryland (1699–1751).

  5. Their descendants included the children of Robert E. Lee through Benedict Swingate Calvert, an illegitimate son of the 5th Baron Calvert. Benedict's daughter, Eleanor married John Parke Custis, a stepson of George Washington.

  6. American politician, Industrialist, Businessman. Born Benedict Swingate CALVERT. Planter, politician and a Loyalist in Maryland during the American Revolution. Born on 1731 in England , United Kingdom. Died on January 9, 1788 in Maryland, USA. Deceased on January 09 38.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Benedict Swingate Calvert (ca. 1730-1732 – January 9, 1788) was a Maryland Loyalist during the American Revolution. He was the son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, the third Proprietor Governor of Maryland (1699–1751), and may have been the grandson of King George I of Great Britain.