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  1. Elizabeth Calvert. For information about other persons with the name George Calvert, see George Calvert. Elizabeth Calvert (February 24, 1730–July 7, 1798) was the daughter of Maryland Governor Captain Charles Calvert and Rebecca Gerard, and a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland.

  2. Elizabeth Calvert, also known as Lizzy, was a supporting character in the film Titanic. She was the granddaughter of Rose Calvert and Mr. Calvert. Her parents are neither seen in person nor mentioned. She cares for her elderly grandmother while living with her. Lizzy's birthday is unknown, but...

  3. Dr Steuart's house was a short distance from the home of Benedict Calvert's second cousin, Elizabeth Calvert (1731–1788), whom he would later marry. Elizabeth was the daughter of Maryland Governor Captain Charles Calvert and his wife Rebecca Gerard, both of whom died young, leaving Elizabeth a wealthy heiress.

  4. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Elizabeth Calvert (1731 – 1788) was the daughter of Maryland Governor Captain Charles Calvert and Rebecca Gerard, and a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland. Her parents died when she was young, leaving her their substantial fortune.

  5. Calvert named his son "Cecilius" (1605–1675) for Sir Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury (1563–1612), spymaster to Queen Elizabeth, whom Calvert had met during an extended trip to the European mainland between 1601 and 1603, after which he became known as a specialist in foreign affairs.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2009 · Sunday, 20 months after the apparent murders of John and Elizabeth Calvert, friends and family will gather to mourn them. They live in memory only, in snapshots of happier times and on dated Web ...

  7. The excavation of the Calvert House was financed by Historic Annapolis Inc, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and other institutions. Source (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Calvert. Learn about Elizabeth Calvert in the American Revolution & share on our Revolutionary War forum & blog.