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In 1742 Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore (1699–1751) sent his eldest but illegitimate son, Benedict Swingate Calvert, then aged around ten years old, [4] to Annapolis and placed him in Steuart's care. [5] Steuart evidently benefited from the Calvert family's patronage, as he later was appointed to a number of important Colonial offices.
Steuart was born in West River, Maryland, on April 10, 1865. [1] He was the son of Captain George Biscoe Steuart (1817–1884). Steuart's grandfather was Dr Charles Calvert Steuart (1784–1836), a physician from Prince George's County, Maryland, who married Ann Fitzhugh Biscoe on November 1, 1814. [2]
Elizabeth Calvert (1753–1814), twin sister of Eleanor. [19] Married the physician Charles Steuart (1750–1798/1822), third son of Calvert's former guardian George H. Steuart on June 15, 1780. [20] Charles Calvert (1756–1773), who was sent to be educated in England at Eton College and died there aged 17 and unmarried. [19] Philip Calvert ...
Michigan State University President Start year End year Reference Joseph R. Williams: 1857 1859 [3] Lewis R. Fiske: 1859 1862 Theophilus C. Abbot: 1862 1885 Edwin Willits: 1885 1889 Oscar Clute: 1889 1893 Lewis G. Gorton: 1893 1895 Jonathan L. Snyder: 1896 1915 Frank S. Kedzie: 1915 1921 David Friday: 1922 1923 Kenyon L. Butterfield: 1924 1928 ...
Director, Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band [524] Henry R. Pattengill: 1886–1890 Assistant professor of English [525] H. Owen Reed: 1939–1976 composer, conductor, music theorist [526] A. J. M. Smith: 1943–1972 Canadian poet and anthologist [527] Diane Wakoski: retired 2011 Professor of Creative Writing, Michigan State University
The Steuart family were a prominent family in Maryland during the colonial era and during the American Civil War. Pages in category "Steuart family" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The following is a list of deaths in June 2009.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), what subject was known for, cause of death (if known), and reference.
Robert Wilburn Calvert (February 22, 1905 – October 6, 1994) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Texas from September 18, 1950 to October 4, 1972, serving as chief justice from January 3, 1961 to October 4, 1972.