CALVERT CALVERT--(CHEW) MANORIAL RIGHTS with their distinguished Historical families. Registrant: Under the Dignity of the LORDS BALTIMORE from GEORGE 1st to Charles, Fifth Lord Baltimore. To the Biscoe lines through Elizabeth, to the lines of ARAMINTA THOMPSON--the four times married lady, starting at thirteen years of age. Through the right of descent of these ancestors of Colonial Maryland: ARAMINTA CALVERT, now Mrs. Thomas John Claggett Chew, widow of Dr. Chew. Address: 226 East Capitol St., Washington, D. C. (Memb. Sou. Md. Soc. Colonial Dames). Order of Crown. Araminta Calvert was dau--of George Calvert and wife--Sarah Hungerford; George was eldest son of Edward Henry Calvert and Eliz. Biscoe, dau--of Col. George Biscoe; Ed. Henry Calvert, son of Benedict Calvert and Eliz. Calvert, his cousin, and son of fifth Lord Baltimore, Charles Calvert, and his wife--Lady Mary Jansen; m--at Annapolis, Md., 1748. Eleven Calvert men were Governors of Md. from 1634 to 1774. CALVERT CALVERT--(COOPER) Registrant: Under the Dignity of MANORIAL RIGHTS and the LINEAGE of LORD CALVERT'S family, from the first Leonard, to George, his son, who was the first Lord Baltimore, who m--Anne Mynne, had sons; those we follow are Cecil 2nd Lord Calvert, with his brother Leonard, first Gov. of Md., and his brother George, who came with Leonard to Md., 1634. Charles, son of Cecil, succeeded him as Lord Baltimore. His mother was Lady Anne Arundel, of Wardour Castle. Her son by Cecil Calvert was Charles, who m--Lady Jane Lowe--SEWELL widow. Their son was Benedict Leonard Calvert, b--1678; d--1715. His marriage was to Lady Charlotte Lee, gr. dau--of Earl of Litchfield, and gr. gr. dau--of Charles 2nd, King of Eng. The son and heir was Charles, fifth Lord Baltimore, who m--Mary Jansen; they had son, the last of the Lords Calvert. From Charles Benedict descends the Maryland Calverts to Edward Henry Calvert, who m--Eliz. Biscoe, dau--of Col. George Biscoe. Edward Henry Calvert had son--William Henry Calvert, m--Mary Harriet Hughes of New Orleans, La., whose son was Finley Hierm Calvert, M.D., m--the Registrant Jennie Alston Cooper, dau--of John Cooper of Phila., Pa., and his wife, Ellen FitzSimons Alston, of Charleston, S. C. With this same lineage is a nephew of Dr. Finley H. Calvert--who is a Registrant. CALVERT--Mr. Sumter Calvert, 5820 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill., also the widow of Dr. Finley H. Calvert. They were m--with the wedding ring of Benedict Calvert and Araminta Thompson, his wife having four husbands. Mrs. Jennie Alston Cooper, 1736 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. Memb. of Colonial Dames of America. CALVERT CALVERT Registrant: Under the Dignity of Lords Baltimore to MANORIAL RIGHTS. Through the right of descent. Memb. of Sou. Md. Soc. of Colonial Dames. Miss Helen Chapman Calvert was b--where she now lives, at Mt. Auburn, Alexandria, Va. The only ch--of George Edward Calvert and Susanna Pearson Alexander Swann. They were m--in Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., on September 4, 1889, at 8 o'clock, with a large gathering of friends and relatives present. Her mother's father was Thomas William Swann, who m--Helen Mary Chapman, dau--of of George Chapman and Susanna Pearson Alexander, who was the dau--of Charles Alexander of Preston, whose wife was Frances Brown, dau--of Rev. Richard Brown, son of Dr. Gustavas Brown of Port Tobacco, Md. The family of John and Gerard Alexander, original owners of lands in Alexandria, Va. Her gr. father, Thos. Wm. Swann, was son of Thomas Wm. Swann, whose father was Edward Swann, a brother of the Gov. of Md. Her father, George Edward Calvert, was b--May 10, 1848 at Mt. Airy in Prince George County. His mother was Sarah Eleanor Hungerford of St. Mary's County. He Page 111 Christi Visit our homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan Visit our genealogy pages at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/gen.html Country living at it's finest! http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/countrylife