George Calvert
M, #11751, b. July 8, 1613, d. 1634
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Biography
George Calvert was born on July 8, 1613 in Middlesex, England
G. He died in 1634, at age ~21, in Virginia
G.
Upon the death of George Calvert Sr., Cecil Calvert became the 2nd Lord Baltimore. He received a charter for a colony in Maryland in 1632. There were challenges to the charter. He sent his brothers, Leonard, who was to be Governor and Deputy, and his younger brother, George, to establish the colony. They left for the new world on the ships Ark and Dove in October 1633. George died in Maryland or Virginia soon after arrival in America.[2]
Or he died at sea and was buried in Virginia.
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Joan Baltimore
F, #11752, b. 1588, d. 1630
Family
Biography
Joan Baltimore was born in 1588. She and
George Calvert were married. She died in 1630, at age ~42.
In late September or October 1629, Baltimore arrived in Jamestown, where the Virginians, who suspected him of designs on some of their territory and vehemently opposed Catholicism, gave him a cool welcome. They gave him the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, which he refused to take, so they ordered him to leave.[85] After no more than a few weeks in the colony, Baltimore left for England to pursue the new charter, leaving his wife and servants behind.[86] In early 1630 he procured a ship to fetch them, but it foundered off the Irish coast, and his wife was drowned.[87] Baltimore described himself the following year as "a long time myself a Man of Sorrows".[88].
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Philip Calvert
M, #11753, b. March 20, 1626, d. February 26, 1682
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Biography
Philip Calvert was born on March 20, 1626 in Maryland
G. He and
Anne Wolsey were married. He died on February 26, 1682, at age 55, in Maryland
G.
He was son of George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore (1579– 1632), and his second wife, Joane.
Calvert was married to Anne Wolsely Calvert. In 1990, the bodies of Phillip Calvert, Anne Wolsely Calvert, and an unidentified infant were found in lead coffins in a brick vault located in the ruins of a brick chapel in the "Chapel Field" in St. Mary's City, Maryland, the former colonial capital. Examination of these remains provided scientists and historians with significant insight regarding life in 17th century Maryland.[1] DNA analysis in 2016 showed the male adult and the infant have a father-son relationship, revealing the infant as a child of Phillip Calvert.[2] The baby is assessed to have died about three months after his father, in the spring of 1683, judging by the pine and oak pollen in the coffin.
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Barbara Mitford
F, #11754, b. 1598, d. October 31, 1626
Family
Family: Haute Wyatt (b. January 4, 1594, d. July 31, 1638)
Son | Richard Wyatt (b. December 12, 1618, d. January 16, 1671) |
Son | Edward Wyatt+ (b. 1619, d. 1690) |
Son | George Wyatt (b. December 12, 1619, d. January 15, 1671) |
Daughter | Susannah Wyatt (b. 1620, d. January 4, 1648) |
Son | Thomas Wyatt (b. October 15, 1626, d. April 10, 1627) |
Biography
Barbara Mitford was born in 1598 in Kent, England
G. She and
Haute Wyatt were married on February 6, 1618 in London, England
G. She died on October 31, 1626, at age ~28, in Kent, England
G.
Barbara Elizabeth Mitford Wiat
BIRTH1598 Kent, England
DEATH31 Oct 1626 (aged 27– 28) Kent, England
BURIAL St Mary the Virgin and All Saints Churchyard Boxley, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England
MEMORIAL ID41897288 ·.
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Thomas Brooke
M, #11756, d. 1537
Family
Biography
Thomas Brooke and
Dorothy were married. He died in 1537 in Tower of London, England
G.
Beheaded and descendent of Edward 1.
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Edward Warner
M, #11757
Biography
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Katherine Moyle
F, #11758
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Biography
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Reynold Scott
M, #11759, d. 1554
Family
Biography
Reynold Scott and
Mary Tuke were married. He died in 1554 in England
G.
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Mary Tuke
F, #11760
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Biography
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Henry Fleete
M, #11761, b. 1600, d. November 15, 1660
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Biography
Henry Fleete was born in 1600. He died on November 15, 1660, at age ~60, in Virginia
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Captain Henry Fleet
Captain Henry Fleet explored the Chesapeake Bay region before the Maryland colonists arrived in 1634. Fleet was an English adventurer from a wealthy family, who came to the Virginia colony in 1621.
He was interested in trading with the Patawomeke (Potomac) Indians who lived along the Potomac River near the present site of Washington, D.C. However, the Patawomeke's enemies, the Nacotchtank (Anacostan) Indians, raided the Patawomeke village in 1623. They killed both Virginians and Patawomekes and took the survivors captive. Fleet was among the survivors.
The Nacotchtanks kept him as their prisoner for five years. Finally, the Virginia government paid the Nacotchtanks a ransom to release Fleet. Fleet had carefully observed the Nacotchtanks while living with them, learning to speak their language. His decided to use his experiences with the Indians and skills as a sailor to earn his living.
He created a trading partnership with Indian villages in 1627. Fleet acquired a trading ship, Paramour, and crew with money invested by a merchant named William Clobbery. For several years, he sailed along the Potomac trading English goods with the Indians for animal furs and skins.1
When the Maryland colonists arrived in Virginia in 1634, Fleet agreed to act as a guide for Governor Leonard Calvert. He translated the Indian language into English when the Governor first met with the Piscataways and Yoacomacos, natives of southern Maryland. Governor Calvert and the Werowance, or village chieftain, of the Yoacomacos agreed to exchange: the Yoacomacos gave a village to Governor Calvert. In return, Calvert promised to protect the Yoacomacos from their enemies. Captain Fleet helped make this exchange possible, so that the Calverts had land to build St. Mary's City, the first capital of Maryland.2
The Calverts gave Fleet the rights to trade with the Indians for beaver skins in Maryland territory. On one trading mission for Lord Baltimore, Fleet sailed a ship called Deborah that was loaded with a valuable cargo of goods:
74 axes, 26 hoes, 19 yards of Dutch cloth, 16 pairs of Irish stockings, 2 yards of cloth [called "peak"], and a chest containing beads, knives, combs, fish hooks, Jew's harps [musical instruments], and looking glasses [mirrors].3
Captain Fleet's career demonstrates that traders were important as middlemen between the English and Native American populations.
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Elizabeth Price
F, #11762, b. 1585, d. 1645
Family
Biography
Elizabeth Price was born in 1585 in Devonshire, England
G. She and
Charles Eveleigh were married in 1610 in Devonshire, England
G. She died in 1645, at age ~60, in Devonshire, England
G.
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Luke John Maricich
M, #11763, b. March 12, 1925, d. June 26, 1988
Parents
Biography
Luke John Maricich was born on March 12, 1925 in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G. He died on June 26, 1988, at age 63, in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G.
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Anthony John Maricich
M, #11764, b. March 15, 1931, d. April 2, 1984
Parents
Biography
Anthony John Maricich was born on March 15, 1931 in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G. He died on April 2, 1984, at age 53, in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G.
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Katherine Maricich
F, #11765, b. December 7, 1929, d. May 29, 1993
Parents
Biography
Katherine Maricich was born on December 7, 1929 in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G. She and
Carol Biggs were married. She died on May 29, 1993, at age 63, in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G.
Katherine Maricich Biggs, age 63 years, of Violet, Louisiana, died Saturday, May 29, 1993, in Chalmette, Louisiana.
Mrs. Biggs was a longtime resident of Biloxi. She was a Catholic and homemaker.
Survivors include her spouse, Carol Biggs (1927-2010) of D'Iberville' a daughter, Patricia Menefee of Ocean Springs; son, Peter Stanfield of Slidell, Louisiana and Tony Arceneaux of Ocean Springs; and four grandchildren.
Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home of Biloxi had charge of Mrs. Biggs' funeral service with graveside services at Southern Memorial Park.
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Elena Maricich
F, #11768, b. August 18, 1927, d. July 28, 1983
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Biography
Elena Maricich was born on August 18, 1927 in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G. She and
Albert E. Tamer were married. She died on July 28, 1983, at age 55, in Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi
G.
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Francis Wyatt
M, #11769
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Haute Wyatt
M, #11770
Parents
Edward Wyatt
M, #11771
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Biography
Died young.
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Elizabeth Ann Kennon
F, #11772, b. 1680, d. 1735
Family
Biography
Elizabeth Ann Kennon was born in 1680 in Virginia
G. She and
Francis Wyatt were married in 1700 in Virginia
G. She died in 1735, at age ~55, in Virginia
G.
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Elizabeth Wyatt
F, #11773, b. December 28, 1708, d. June 1771
Parents
Family
Family: Samuel Spilsbe Coleman (b. April 27, 1704, d. June 10, 1748)
Daughter | Ann Coleman+ (b. 1727, d. 1804) |
Son | Wyatt Robert Coleman+ (b. 1732, d. August 1, 1795) |
Son | Robert Coleman+ (b. 1733, d. 1795) |
Son | Francis Coleman (b. September 2, 1733, d. November 14, 1771) |
Son | Spilsby Coleman (b. 1736, d. October 1764) |
Son | Thomas Coleman (b. 1738, d. 1778) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Coleman (b. 1738, d. 1804) |
Daughter | Mary Elizabeth Coleman (b. 1740, d. 1804) |
Son | Spencer Coleman (b. February 15, 1752, d. November 13, 1834) |
Biography
Elizabeth Wyatt was born on December 28, 1708 in Virginia
G. She and
William Chew Johnson were married. She and
Samuel Spilsbe Coleman were married in 1727 in Caroline, Virginia
G, Samuel married Frances Wyatt about 1733. "A letter from Samuel Coleman dated September 11, 1738 where he mentions he married the daughter of Francis Wiatt and He mentions he had two sons and two daughters the eldest... named Wiatt Coleman." - ([WYATT-L] The Wiatt Family of Virginia compiled by Alexander Loyd Wiatt Part IX; 11 Mar 2003 22:51:06 EST, SweetKinfolk@aol.com, CSJ.) Alexander Lloyd Wiatt is the author of the Wiatt genealogy entitled, The Wiatt Family of Virginia.
Samuel ran a trading post and tavern.
His will was proved in Caroline Co., on June 10, 1748. She died in June 1771, at age 62, in Virginia
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Francis Newton
F, #11774, b. 1685, d. 1753
Family
Biography
Francis Newton was born in 1685 in Virginia
G. She and
Edward Wyatt were married in 1705 in Virginia
G. She died in 1753, at age ~68.
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William Wyatt
M, #11775, b. 1707, d. 1774
Parents
Biography
William Wyatt was born in 1707. He died in 1774, at age ~67.
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