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  1. George Calvert was born at his father's plantation home of Mount Airy, Maryland, on February 2, 1768, the youngest son of Benedict Swingate Calvert, who was himself the illegitimate son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore. George and Rosalie Calvert were married on June 11, 1799. The couple had a large family. Their son Charles Benedict ...

  2. Letter to Sir John Coke from Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, dated March 15, 1625, and dealing with planters, ships, and livestock.

  3. 7 de dez. de 2023 · George Calvert (February 2, 1768 – January 28, 1838), was a plantation owner in late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth century Maryland. His plantation house, Riversdale plantation, also known as the Calvert Mansion, is a five-part, large-scale late Georgian mansion with superior Federal interior, built between 1801 and 1807, and was designated ...

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  5. The Colony of Avalon was not created, however, so that Calvert could become involved in the fishery; he became involved in the fishery to further the development of his Newfoundland property. There were about 100 men and women living at Ferryland by 1627, when Calvert – now Lord Baltimore – visited his colony in Newfoundland for the first time.

  6. George Calvert (February 2, 1768 – January 28, 1838), was a plantation owner and slaveholder in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Maryland.His plantation house, Riversdale plantation, also known as the Calvert Mansion, is a five-part, large-scale late Georgian mansion with superior Federal interior, built between 1801 and 1807, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1997.