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  1. Anne Calvert, Baroness Baltimore (née Hon. Anne Arundell; c. 1615 /1616 [1] – 23 July 1649) [1] was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour [2] by his second wife Anne Philipson, [3] and wife of Lord Baltimore, who founded the Province of Maryland in 1632 // 1634, (third English ...

  2. Anne Arundell was a noble Englishwoman who married Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, and helped fund the founding of Maryland. She died in 1649 and was honored by naming a county after her.

  3. 17th century English noblewoman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anne Calvert, Baroness Baltimore (née Hon. Anne Arundell; c. 1615 /1616 – 23 July 1649) was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour by his second wife Anne Philipson, and wife of Lord Baltimore, who founded the Province of ...

  4. When Anne Arundell was born on 13 April 1615, in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Lord Thomas Arundell, was 55 and her mother, Anne Phillipson, was 39. She married Lord Cecilius Calvert 2nd Baron Baltimore on 30 March 1627. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters.

    • Female
    • Lord Cecilius Calvert 2nd Baron Baltimore
  5. 11 de fev. de 1988 · STORY OF THE WOMAN WHO PUT ANNE ARUNDEL ON THE MAP. ANNAPOLIS -- A new portrait of the most famous woman in Anne Arundel County. history was unveiled last week at a ceremony at the Anne...

    • Tom Vesey
  6. Anne Arundell; John Arundel (bishop of Exeter) John Arundell (born 1576) John Arundell (admiral) and Sheriff of Cornwall; John Arundell (of Trerice, died 1580) John Arundell (1366–1435) John Arundell (1392–1423) John Arundell (1421–1473) Lady Blanche Arundell; Baron Arundell of Trerice; Charles Arundell; Charles Calvert, 3rd ...

  7. The county was named for Lady Anne Arundell, (1615/1616–1649), the daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour, members of the ancient family of Arundells in Cornwall, England. She married Cecilius Calvert, second Lord Baltimore, (1605–1675), and the first lord proprietor of the colony, Province of Maryland, in an ...