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 Parker Family, a Tree of the South
 by Tom Parker
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Cecilius Cecil Calvert101 SmartMatches
Birth:08 Aug 1605 in London, England 1
Death:30 Nov 1675 in St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, England
Sex:M
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Reference: 9832
Changed: 01 Nov 2000
Baptism: 02 Mar 1605/6 Bapt. Bexley, Kent

Spouses & Children 
Anne Arundell (Wife) b. 1615
2
Marriage: 20 MAR 1626/27
Children: 
  1. Anne Calvert b. 1629 in England
  2. Mary Calvert b. 1632 in England
  3. George Calvert b. 15 Sep 1634 in England
  4. DescendantsCharles Calvert b. 27 Aug 1637 in Wiltshire, England
  5. Elizabeth Calvert b. Between 1638 and 1648 in England
 
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Notes 
Individual:
'George Calvert and Cecilius Calvert, Barons Baltimore of Baltimore' by Wm. Hand Browne, Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, 1890. p 45, re the Ark and Dove's sailing in 1633, indicating that the Jesuit Priests and the bulk of

the Catholic passengers came aboard at the Isle of Wight. 'A careful weighing of all the evidence leads to the conclusion that the settlers proper-those who took up lands-were nearl all Catholics, while the majority of the
labouring men, and of the whole colony, were Protestants.' 'As a large part of the settlers were persons held to service, it seems most lokely that the planters who embarked at the island had their servants and labourers with
them, and saw them on board. The heads of the expedition were Leonard Calvert, the proprietary's brother and governor of the Colony, and two Catholic gentlement, Jerome Hawley and Thomas Cornwaleys, commissioners or
coadjutors/ George Calvert, a younger brother, accompanied them, and died not long after in Maryland or VA.'


From Paul Tobler's notes, quoting from the Maryland Hist. Mag., Vol.22, p. 323, in a note states: 'Cecilius, Lord Baltimore, had some connection with Samson Calvert of St. Dunstans in the West, London, in 1645. Samson had
entered Oxford 1623, aged 20, and was the son of one George Calvert and a brother of Thomas Calvert of All Hallows in the Wall, London, whose estate was administered 1637 by his widow Judith and his brother Samson. A Rev.
Samson Calvert, was in the Colony of Virginia as early as 1649. (See Book IX) further from Paul's notes:
>From Dictionary of Christianity in America. page 209/10. Catholic colonizer of Maryland. Born in London in 1606, Cecilius or Cecil, was the eldest son of George Calvert, Baron of Baltimore in Ireland. On his father's death in
1632, Cecilius succeeded to the title. He immediately began to realize his father's dream of establishing a colony in America as a refuge for his fellow Catholics. On Nov. 22, 1633, Calvert dispatched to Maryland two ships, the
Ark and the Dove, with between 200-300 settlers abroad, the majority of them Protestants. Among these were the Jesuit priests Andrew White and John Altham, accompanied by a lay brother Thomas Gervase. Determined to avoid
religious strife in the new colony, Cecilius instructed his brother Leonard Calvert who, he had appointed governor, that all settlers were to be granted religious liberty. He invited the Society of Jesus to care for the
spriritual needs of Maryland's Catholics provided they construct self-supported missions, land for which they would obtain from him. When the Jesuits insisted on their right to acquire unlimited land grants from the Indians,
Cecilius pressured the Jesuit General to order his subjects to conform to proprietory law and to grant the proprietor a veto over missionaries assigned to the colony. During the English Civil War Maryland was seized Virginia
Puritans who expelled Governor Leonard Calvert. He regained control of the colony but died shortly thereafter in 1647. To difuse religious tension, Cecilius appointed as Governor a Protestant, Wiilliam Stone, in 1648. When
Charles I was executed in Jan 1649 and the Commonwealth created, Calvert wrote 'The Act Concerning Religion' adopted by the colony on April 21, 1649, which was designed to allay Puritan suspicions and save his proprietorship.
Though Virginia Puritans again seized Maryland in 1655, it was returned to him in 1658. Calvert died in London on November 30, 1675. .

From: History of Early Maryland, by Rev. Theodore C. Gambrall, A. M., D.D. Published by Thomas Whittaker, New York, 1893 http://members.tripod.com/~jweaver300/md/hemd.htm#2: Lord Baltimore, who had learned experience by his
father's attempts in Newfoundland, and by his association with the Virginia Company, spent, we are told, forty thousand pounds sterling in getting his colony firmly and definitely started; a venture that very few would have
felt themselves justified in making even if they had the ability. Colonization by the English was a new thing, and for its success required boldness as well as large resources. Besides, Lord Baltimore, being the sole grantee of
the charter, was not hampered by a multitude of counsellors, among whom there will always be some doubtful and timid spirits, and some who, if not doubtful and timid, can always find some reason for questioning every
proposition. Doubless one great cause why Maryland and Pennsylvania succeeded so well, was that in each case one man was at the head of affairs, and so all rivalry and jealousy in the source of administration, were avoided. from Melissa Thompson Alexander ma.da@gte.net. Not all information verified and/or document


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Sources 
  1. Title: Paul Tobler e-mail tobler@hctc.net
  2. Title: Paul Tobler e-mail tobler@hctc.net
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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Charles CALVERT of Barraclough Branches
Cecil (Lord Baltimore II) Calvert of Ancestors of Glenn Leland Calvert
Cecil Calvert of WJD
Cecil Calvert of SouthernRoots
Cecilius Calvert of BEATON FAMILY TREE
Cecilius (Cecil) 2Nd Lord Baltimore CALVERT of Ancestors of Cheryl Stambaugh
Cecil Calvert of The Family
Cecil Calvert of Eden/Wharff
Cecil Calvert Second Lord Baltimore of Bill & Sue's Family
Cecil Calvert 2nd Lord Baltimore of Ballard-Willis Family Tree
Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore of Lynham-Glynn
Cecilius Calvert of Burrows-Patterson
Cecilius CALVERT of Bob80401
Cecilius Calvert of Huyett-Sanders
Cecil Calvert of Davis, Dan Lee/Wendelboe/Heywood
Cecilius CALVERT of Crandall Pember Ancestors
Cecilius CALVERT of Helton - Garrett
Cecil Calvert 2nd Lord Baltimore of Our Coker Kin
Cecilius Calvert of Kentucky Howards
Cecilius Calvert of Lorilynns Family Treehouse
Cecilius Calvert of Family File
Cecilius Calvert of Burkhart-Morrow
Cecil CALVERT of Nordyke Bishop Families
Cecil Calvert of Extended Family of Robert L Bailey
Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore of Cochoit Database 1
Cecil Calvert of Schlabach of Houston County, Minnesota
Cecil Calvert of Dunn and Allied Families of the South
Cecil Calvert Baron Baltimore of Elizabeth Schooler Watkins' family
Cecil Calvert of Tommy Lee Family File
Cecilius Cecil Calvert of Tommy Lee Family File
Cecilius Calvert of Malin/Williamson Family of SE PA
Cecil Calvert of Don & Joyce Fleming Kelley Lines
Cecil Calvert of Robertson--Cecil/Cissell Family Trees
Cecilius "Cecil" Calvert of Flaherty KY
Cecilius Calvert of Brady/Lindle KY
Cecilius Calvert of A Proud Ancestral Heritage
Cecilius Calvert of Jason's Research 2006
Cecilius Calvert of Jason's Research January 2007
Cecilius Calvert of Jason's Research July 2007
Cecil Calvert of Spencer Hammond
Cecil (Cecilius) Calvert of Union of Parra and Urban Families
Cecil Calvert of Gladwynne's Webb
Cecilius , Lord Baltimore II Calvert of familytree.ged
Cecil Calvert of Allen's of Alabama
Cecil Calvert Lord Baltimore 2nd of Davis Miles Watson Ketcham
Cecilius Calvert of Peter Mick
Cecil Calvert of Taylor Ancestors-Descendants
Cecilius Calvert of Groover family
Cecilius Calvert 2nd Lord Baltimore of ansel
Cecilius Calvert Lord Baltimore of J&B Montague ancestors 45x3 Nov 01
Cecilius (2nd Lord) Calvert of PATERNAL LINE
Cecilius Calvert of Maryland&Georgia
Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore of Early New England Ancestors
CECIL Calvert of Snow-Hawkins-Corcoran-McKenzie
Cecil CALVERT 2nd Lord Baltimore of pemblejan1
Cecil CALVERT of Addams Family
Cecilius Calvert Lord Baltimore, Second of dawkinsplus
Cecilius Calvert Lord Baltimore, Second of dawkins plus more rev1
Cecilius Calvert of Rogers, Hodges, Currier, Giles, et al
Cecil Calvert of Family of Legends & The Unknown
Cecilius Calvert of All Relatives of Glen Nuttall Jr
Cecilius Calvert of Our Extended Family
Cecilius Lord Baltimore CALVERT of Taylor and Beyond
Cecilius Calvert of Spurgeon Genealogy 28098
Cecil Calvert of Murphys Mayos from Polk County Arkansas
Cecilius Calvert of Manchester Ancestors
Cecilius Calvert of DNA Young Link
Cecilius Calvert of Young DNA Eldorado
Cecilius Calvert of Youngdnahunt
Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore of Ayres/Graves families
Cecilius Calvert of Melting Pot
Caecilius Cecil Calvert of Our Growing Family Tree
Cecil Calvert of Our Family Ties
Cecil (Cecilius) Calvert of GregFarrarFamily
Cecil LORD CALVERT OF BALTIMORE-2ND Calvert of Leitner Kogl Prideaux and Threlkel Tree
Cecilius Cecil Calvert of Jamason
Cecil Or Cecilius Calvert of Donaldson's Family Tree 11 Nov 2005
Cecilius Calvert of The Branch Ranch-A Roundup of Ancestors
Cecilius (Cecil) Calvert , 2° Lord Baltimore of FitzALAN Family Annex
Cecilius (4) Calvert , 2° Lord Baltimore, Founder of Maryland of CALVERT Family Annex
Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore of Brown&Robinson's of MD
Cecil (Cecilius) Calvert of kempe_to_kemp
Cecil Calvert of gentry
Cecil Calvert of Rebusyr
Cecil Calvert of Giddens1
Cecil Calvert of Ancestors of Jess Bass
Cecilius Calvert of Ancestors of Debby Calvert Mapp
Cecil Calvert of merical
Cecil Calvert of Harris-Calvert Family Tree
Cecilius Calvert of Rootsmagic merge1
Cecilius (Lord) Calvert of My Roots and All
Cecil Calvert of Brentlinger
Cecilius CALVERT of Daniel-Drury and more
Cecilius (Lord) Calvert of Mussers, & Calverts, & More - Oh My!
Cecil/Cecilius Calvert of Robinsons, Rankines and others
Cecil CALVERT of McCoy.fow
Cecil CALVERT of McCoy.fow
Cecilius Calvert of HORN or HORNE FAMILY and ANCESTORS
Cecil Calvert of our family research (d)
Cecilius CALVERT of Davis_Steele
Cecilius (Cecil) 2Nd Lord Baltimore CALVERT of Mike Siebert-more maternal genealogy

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