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 Parker Family, a Tree of the South
 by Tom Parker
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Edward Henry Calvert14 SmartMatches
Birth:31 Aug 1701
Death:1730 in Dsp
Sex:M
Father:Benedict Leonard Calvert b. 21 Mar 1678/79 in England
Mother:Charlotte Lee b. 13 Mar 1677/78
  
Reference: 9849
Changed: 01 Nov 2000
Occupation: Between 1728 and 1730 Commissary General of MD 1

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Marriage: ABT 1718 in NC
 
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Notes 
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'A Chesapeake family and their slaves, A sudy in historical archaeology. Ann Elizabeth Yentsch, Cambridge University Press, p 14 '...Edward Henry Calvert, the youngest brother to come to Annapolis, died too young-at age 29-and

too soon-fifteen months after his arrival-to become an active force in Maryland society or in its political structure (chart 1.1). Edward Henry Calvert would be a minor actor in the social drama that created the archaelogical
record of the Calvert Site were it not that, as a young married aristocrat, he was head of a household whose material expectations were formed by intimate knowledge of and enculturation in the norms of the English country
gentry. The things he and his young wife, his cousin Margaret Lee, brought or bought were the objects English gentry believed to be necessities....she was also the great-granddaughter of a Stuart King in a town where Scotsmen
constituted a significant, forceful. upwardly mobile sector of the population...' from Melissa Thompson Alexander ma.da@gte.net. Not all information verified and/or document


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  1. Title: 'A Chesapeak family and their slaves, A sudy in historical archaeology. Ann Elizabeth Yentsch
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Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Edward Henry CALVERT of Descendants of Philip the Fair
Edward Henry Calvert of Burrows-Patterson
Edward Henry Calvert of John Cameron Ward's tree
Edward Calvert President of the Council of Maryland of Our Coker Kin
Edward Henry Calvert of Tommy Lee Family File
Edward Henry Calvert of Flaherty KY
Edward Henry Calvert of Brady/Lindle KY
Edward Henry Calvert of Taylor Ancestors-Descendants
Edward Henry Calvert of Ayres/Graves families
Edward Henry Calvert of Our Growing Family Tree
Edward Henry Calvert of CALVERT Family Annex
Edward Henry Calvert of Jennifer's Family Branches
Edward Henry Calvert of Rebusyr
Edward Henry Calvert of Mussers, & Calverts, & More - Oh My!

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