Cecil Calvert (Baltimore) b. 8 август 1605 d. 30 новембар 1675
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Рођени род | Calvert |
Пол | мушки |
Цело име (рођено) | Cecil Calvert |
Друга презимена | Baltimore |
Друга имена | 2nd Lord // |
Родитељи
♂ George Calvert (Baltimore) [Calvert] b. 1580 d. 12 април 1632 ♀ Anne Mynne [Mynne] b. 20 новембар 1579 d. 8 август 1622 | |
Reference numbers | GEDCOM::3258799.ged::INDI @I52580@::Hailey C. Shannon |
Догађаји
8 август 1605 Рођење: Bexley, Kent, England
Свадба: ♀ Anne Arundell [Arundell] b. 1615 d. 23 јул 1649
27 август 1637 Рођење једног детета: ♂ Charles Calvert (Maryland) [Calvert] b. 27 август 1637 d. 21 фебруар 1713
30 новембар 1675 Смрт:
Напомена
Cecil or Cecilius Calvert, succeeded to the title of second Lord Baltimore upon his father, George's death. Cecil Calvert married the Catholic Anne Arundell, the daughter of Thomas Arundell in 1629. Anne Arundel County, Maryland is so named after Lady Anne Arundell. Cecil and Anne had two children, one son, and one daughter.
Cecil Calvert was raised a Catholic and attended Trinity College, Oxford, England. Upon his father's death, Cecil inherited the title, the Irish estates, and about twelve million acres of land, in what would become Maryland. He served as the first designer and Lord Proprietor of the Maryland colony from 1632 to 1675.
Although he never visited America, he proficiently preserved his charter rights from adversaries over the course of several decades. He established Maryland on a sturdy and wealthy footing, to the depletion of his personal fortune. Additionally, he consistently promoted religious toleration for all Christians living in his colony.
Cecil Calvert died on November 30, 1675. His only son, Charles, served as governor of Maryland from 1661 to 1676, and the third Lord Baltimore from 1675 to 1715.
Од прародитеља до унучад
Смрт: 1672, Haverhill, Massachusetts
Титуле : Lady
Свадба: ♂ Benedict Leonard Calvert (4th Baron Baltimore) , /99
Свадба: ♂ Christopher Crowe , /19
Смрт: 22 јануар 1720, England, Woodford, Essex, England/21