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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. 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 .

  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. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Benedict Calvert born 1722 England died 1788 Prince George's County, Maryland including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 4 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • January 27, 1722
    • Elizabeth Calvert
    • January 9, 1788
  5. In 1748, aged 17, she married her cousin Benedict Swingate Calvert, a Loyalist politician and planter and the illegitimate son of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore. Benedict's connections to the ruling Calvert family allowed him to benefit from considerable proprietarial patronage, until the American Revolution saw the overthrow ...

  6. 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).

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Benedict Swingate Calvert (b. ca. 1724 - d. 9 Jan 1788) was born in England, the illegitimate but acknowledged son of Charles Calvert, the fifth Lord Baltimore, (and only Lord Baltimore to visit the colonies) who sent him over from England was a young man of 10 or 12 and provided him with substantial lands and income.