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  1. When Caecilius Calvert was born about 1772, in Mount Airy, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States, his father, Hon. Benedict Swingate Calvert, was 51 and his mother, Elizabeth Calvert, was 43. Photos and Memories (0)

  2. When Eleanor Calvert was born in 1753, in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's, Maryland, British Colonial America, her father, Benedict Swingate Calvert, was 31 and her mother, Elizabeth Calvert, was 23. She married John Parke Custis on 3 February 1774, in Prince George's, Maryland, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son ...

  3. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Calvert family papers in my possession identify Amelia as Benedict Swingate Calvert's mother through Charles Calvert (1699-1751), 5th Lord Baltimore. Because he was the great-grandson of King Charles II, Charles was a distant cousin to the royal family and became a close friend of Frederick, Prince of Wales, Amelia's brother.

  4. Edward H. Calvert (b. 1766 - d. 1846) MSA SC 5496-050680. War of 1812 Claimant, Prince George's County, Maryland, 1828. Biography: Edward Henry Calvert was born November 7, 1766 to Benedict Swingate Calvert and his wife Elizabeth Calvert. Calvert's parents were first cousin's. His father, Benedict, was the illegitimate son of the Fifth Lord ...

  5. Calvert Family: George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, Benedict Swingate Calvert, Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore, Belair Mansion, : Source Wikipedia: Amazon.com ...

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  6. When Philip Calvert was born in 1749, in Prince George's, Maryland, British Colonial America, his father, Benedict Swingate Calvert, was 27 and his mother, Elizabeth Calvert, was 19. He lived in Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States in 1790.

  7. In 1742 Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore (1699–1751) sent his eldest but illegitimate son, Benedict Swingate Calvert, then aged around ten years old, to Annapolis and placed him in Steuart's care. Steuart evidently benefited from the Calvert family's patronage, as he later was appointed to a number of important Colonial offices.