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  1. Maryland was the dream of George Calvert. A native of Yorkshire, born about 1580, he was educated at Oxford and entered a career of government service, working first as secretary to the British statesman Sir Robert Cecil. Knighted in 1617, Calvert rose to high office. He was a member of Parliament, secretary of state, and member of the privy ...

  2. 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). His mother's identity is not known, though one source speculates that she was ...

  3. Jul 10, 2017 - Explore katrina Randklev's board "Calvert Ancestry" on Pinterest. See more ideas about calvert, ancestry, prince george's county.

  4. Maryland began on St. Clement’s Island and in St. Mary’s City. From the founding of Maryland in 1634, St. Mary’s City was the first seat of Maryland’s colonial government. As the population of Maryland grew, however, St. Mary’s City proved too distant for most of the colony’s inhabitants. Consequently, in 1694, the General Assembly ...

  5. Eleanor and John were the parents of George Washington Parke Custis and Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis. She later remarried in 1783 David Stuart. * Elizabeth Calvert (1760–1814), who on June 15, 1780 married the physician Charles Steuart (1750–1798/1822), third son of Calvert’s former guardian George H. Steuart. * Philip Calvert, died young

  6. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Explore the life and legacy of George Calvert, a key figure in the early 17th century, who championed religious tolerance, founded Maryland, and left a lasting impact on the development of religious freedom in America. Discover his background, contributions, and the historical context that shaped his visionary ideas.