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The Early Calverts from 1456 Descendants of Alan CALVERT - history.kiplinhall.co.uk 25 Jun 2021 Page 1 1. Alan CALVERT (b.5 Sep 1456-Yorkshire;d.1481) sp: UNKNOWN 2. Walter CALVERT (b.5 Aug 1477-London;d.9 Feb 1559) sp: Margerie EWNES (b.1480-Yorkshire;m.1499;d.1500) 3. William CALVERT (b.2 Jul 1500-Danby,Yorkshire;d.9 Feb 1548) sp: Alyse CROSSLAND (b.20 Aug 1503-Yorkshire;m.20 Aug 1525;d.2 Mar 1558-Raskell,Yorkshire) 4. George CALVERT 4. John George CALVERT (b.15 Jul 1532-Kiplin,Yorkshire;d.9 May 1566) sp: Dorothy Margerie LEONARD (b.1527-Bolton Castle,Yorkshire;m.Abt 1548;d.1611-Yorkshire) 5. Leonard CALVERT (b.23 Aug 1550-Danby Wiske;d.1611-Swale,Yorkshire) sp: Alice CROSSLAND (b.20 Aug 1552-Yorkshire;m.1575;d.24 Nov 1587) 6. George CALVERT - 1ST BARON BALTIMORE (b.1579;d.12 Apr 1632-London) sp: Anne MYNNE (b.21 Oct 1579-Hertingfordbury,Herts;m.22 Nov 1604;d.8 Aug 1622-Hertingfordbury,Herts) 7. Cecil CALVERT - 2ND BARON BALTIMORE (b.8 Aug 1605-London;d.30 Nov 1675) sp: Anne ARUNDELL (b.1615-Wardour Castle,Wilts;m.20 Mar 1627;d.23 Jul 1649-Winchester) 8. Georgiana Anne CALVERT (b.Aug 1629-Salisbury,Wilts) 8. Mary CALVERT (b.18 Jul 1630-Salisbury,Wilts) 8. George CALVERT (b.15 Sep 1634-Salisbury,Wilts;d.6 Jun 1636) 8. Anne Nan CALVERT (b.9 Oct 1636;d.6 May 1661) 8. Charles CALVERT - 3RD BARON BALTIMORE (b.27 Aug 1637-Salisbury,Wilts;d.21 Feb 1715) sp: Mary DARNALL (b.1637;d.1667-Maryland) sp: Jane LOWE (b.Bef 1652;m.1666;d.Abt 19 Jan 1701) 9. Cecil CALVERT (b.Abt 1667;d.1681) 9. Benedict Leonard CALVERT - 4TH BARON BALTIMORE (b.21 Mar 1679;d.16 Apr 1715-Epsom,Surrey) sp: Charlotte LEE (b.13 Mar 1679-St James,London;m.2 Jan 1699(Div);d.22 Jan 1721-Woodford,Essex) sp: Mary GROVE (m.Unmarried) 9. Anne CALVERT (d.10 Feb 1732) sp: John PASTON 9. Jane CALVERT sp: Edward SOMERSET sp: Mary BANKES (d.13 Mar 1711) sp: Margaret CHARLETON (m.1712;d.20 Jul 1731) 8. Mary CALVERT (b.30 Nov 1638;d.24 Sep 1663/1671) sp: Sir William BLAKISTON 8. Elizabeth CALVERT (b.Abt 1642-Salisbury,Wilts;d.16 Jan 1712) Descendants of Alan CALVERT - history.kiplinhall.co.uk 25 Jun 2021 Page 2 7. Ann CALVERT (b.1 Apr 1607-Yorkshire,England;d.Jul 1672-Essex,Mass) sp: William PEASLEY (b.1580-Yorkshire,England;m.1627;d.1635-Essex,Mass.) 8. William PEASLAY (b.1630-Virginia;d.17 Feb 1690-Virginia) sp: Mary RIPLEY (b.1641-Virginia;m.Abt 1661;d.14 Sep 1736-Virginia) 9. Robert John PASLEY (b.1668-Virginia;d.27 Feb 1713-Virginia) sp: Elenor MCLEAN (b.1670-Virginia;m.Abt 1690;d.27 Feb 1713-Virginia) 7. Dorothy CALVERT (b.18 Aug 1608-London;d.13 Jan 1624) sp: James TALBOT 8. Richard TALBOT (b.1621;d.1703) sp: Frances TALBOT (b.1634-Ireland;d.1718-Malahide,Ireland) 9. Richard TALBOT 9. Robert TALBOT 9. Valentine TALBOT 7. Elizabeth CALVERT (c.18 Nov 1609-St Martins in the Fields,London;d.Abt 1630) 7. Leonard CALVERT (b.20 Nov 1610-London;d.9 Jun 1647-St Mary's,Maryland) sp: Anne BRENT (b.23 Jun 1619-Gloucestershire,England;m.Abt 1640;d.3 Dec 1659) 8. William CALVERT (b.26 Apr 1643-Yorkshire,England;d.10 Jan 1682-Charles City,Maryland) sp: Elizabeth STONE (b.1643-Accomac Co,Virginia;m.1663;d.1707-Charles City,Maryland) 9. Elizabeth CALVERT (b.1664-St Mary's County,Maryland;d.1684-Charles County,Maryland) sp: James NEALE (b.1650-Spain;m.20 Dec 1681;d.1727-Charles County,Maryland) 9. Charles CALVERT (b.1664;d.1733) sp: Mary HOWSON (b.1666;m.1693) 9. William CALVERT (b.1666) sp: UNKNOWN 9. Cecilius CALVERT 9. Richard CALVERT (b.1670;d.1718) sp: Sarah (b.1673;d.1718) 9. George III CALVERT (b.14 Dec 1672-Charles Co,Md;d.23 Aug 1739-Stafford Co,Va) sp: Elizabeth DOYNE (b.10 May 1673-St Mary's City,MD;m.5 Sep 1690) 8. Catherine Anne CALVERT (b.Abt 1645-Yorkshire UK;d.1714-Maryland) sp: Baker BROOKE (b.16 Nov 1628-Battel,England;d.16 Mar 1678-Calvert Co,MD) 9. Baker BROOKE (b.Abt 1666-Calvert Co,MD;d.1698) sp: Katherine MARSHAM (b.1672-Prince George's County,MD;d.1712-Prince George's County,MD) sp: Thomas TASKER sp: Henry BRENT (b.Abt 1640;d.Jan 1694) Descendants of Alan CALVERT - history.kiplinhall.co.uk 25 Jun 2021 Page 3 sp: Col Richard MARSHAM (b.1638-England;d.Bef 7 May 1713-Maryland) 7. Henry CALVERT (b.1611;d.Nov 1635) 7. Francis CALVERT (b.1612;d.Abt 1630) 7. George CALVERT (b.1613;d.1634) 7. Grace CALVERT (b.1615;d.15 Aug 1672) sp: Sir Robert TALBOT (b.Abt 1610-Carton,Co Kildare;m.1630;d.1670) 8. George TALBOT (b.1633;d.Bef 1671) 8. Frances TALBOT (b.1634-Ireland;d.1718-Malahide,Ireland) sp: Richard TALBOT (b.1621;d.1703) 9. Richard TALBOT ** Printed on Page 2 ** 9. Robert TALBOT ** Printed on Page 2 ** 9. Valentine TALBOT ** Printed on Page 2 ** 8. Sir William TALBOT (b.Abt 1643;d.May 1691-Galway) sp: Anne NUGENT (m.1683;d.1710) 7. Helen CALVERT (b.1619;d.1655) sp: James TALBOT sp: Sir Thomas GREENE sp: Joanne (m.Early 1625;d.Abt 1630) 7. Philip CALVERT (b.Abt 1626;d.1682) sp: Anne WOLSELEY 6. Christopher CALVERT (b.1580;d.1617) 6. Dorothy CALVERT (b.Abt 1582-Danby Wiske;d.Aft 1620-Moulton) sp: Christopher SMITHSON (b.Abt 1580-Moulton;m.1570;d.1650) 7. George SMITHSON (b.1615;d.1692) sp: Eleanor FAIRFAX (b.31 Jan 1630-Otley,Yorks;m.20 Jan 1653;d.1713) 8. Thomas SMITHSON (b.1660;d.1713-Baltimore MD) sp: Mary GREEN 9. Thomas SMITHSON (b.1680;d.8 Mar 1732) sp: Anne SCOTT (b.1686;d.1740) sp: Grace CROSSLAND 5. William CALVERT (b.1554) sp: Elizabeth 6. John CALVERT (b.1580) 4. William CALVERT 4. Ralph CALVERT.
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