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About Anne Calvert
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mynne-9
Anne was the daughter of George Mynne and Elizabeth Wroth.[1][2] She was born on 20 November 1579.[3] Her birthplace is uncertain: her father had interests in Hertfordshire, London and Somerset.[1][2]
She married, as his first wife, George Calvert at St Peter's, Cornhill, London on 22 November 1604.[1][2][4] The parish register entry for her marriage describes her as of Bexley, Hertfordshire,[5] They had the following children:
- Cecil[1][2][4]
- Leonard[1][2][4]
- George[1][2][4]
- Francis[1][2][4]
- Henry[1][2][4]
- John[1][2]
- Anne,[4] who married William Peasley[1][2]
- Dorothy[1][2][4]
- Elizabeth[1][2][4]
- Grace,[4] who married Robert Talbot[1][2]
- Ellen/Helen,[4] who married James Talbot[1][2]
Anne died on 8 August 1622 and was buried at Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire,[1][2] where she was buried in the chancel of St Mary's Church.[5]
Her husband subsequently married someone called Joan, whose last name at birth is unknown.[1][2]
Research Notes
Previously shown daughter Mary
WikiTree has in the past shown a daughter Mary, whose husband is shown as Phillip Darnall as at 20 March 2021. There is no good source for this, and she has been detached. Cayley-55 16:38, 20 March 2021 (UTC)
From before 1627, her married name became Calvert. As a result of her marriage, Joan (?) was styled as Baroness Baltimore before 1627. - See more at: http://frostandgilchrist.com/getperson.php?personID=I18437&tree=fro...
http://frostandgilchrist.com/getperson.php?personID=I18437&tree=fro...
Anne Calvert's Timeline
1579 |
November 20, 1579
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Bexley, Hertfordshire, England
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1605 |
August 8, 1605
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Bexley, Kent, England
Cecilius Calvert is born in Kent, southeast of London (note: normally reliable secondary sources indicate that this is a birth date, and not a baptismal date - though a large number of dates recorded are taken from baptismal records, this is not true 100 percent of the time - records should be identified that corrects this, if it is actually a baptismal date). He is named for Robert Cecil, recently elevated to the title of Earl of Salisbury, and the boy is baptized in an (unspecified) Protestant church. As Robert Cecil rises in power, so too does George Calvert (age 25). Around the same time, George receives an honorary Master of Arts degree at Oxford from King James himself. (Wikipedia: George Calvert, referencing two works: (1) English and Catholic: The Lords Baltimore in the Seventeenth Century, by John D. Krugler; (2) George Calvert and Cecilius Calvert: Barons Baltimore of Baltimore, by William Hand Browne; History of Parliament: George Calvert, referencing Al. Ox.) |
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1606 |
1606
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London, Middlesex, England
Leonard (named for his grandfather) is born the second son of George Calvert (age 26), at around the same time that George Calvert is slated to be appointed Clerk of the Crown and Assizes in Connaught Province and County Clare (a reversion of an Irish sinecure). He is rumored to have been considered for a clerkship of King James’ Privy Council shortly after. (Wikipedia: George Calvert, referencing English and Catholic: The Lords Baltimore in the Seventeenth Century, by John D. Krugler; History of Parliament: George Calvert, referencing CSP Ire. 1603-6, pp. 514-15; CPR Ire. Jas. I, 529) |
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1607 |
April 1, 1607
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York, Yorkshire, England
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1608 |
August 18, 1608
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St. Martins Lane, London, Middlesex, England
Dorothy Calvert will live only 16 years. (Find A Grave) |
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1609 |
November 18, 1609
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St. Martins Lane, London, Middlesex, England
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1610 |
1610
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St. Martins Lane, London, Middlesex, England
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1611 |
February 5, 1611
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St. Martins in the Fields, City of London, Middlesex, England
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1613 |
July 8, 1613
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St. Martins Lane, London, Middlesex, England
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