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Susan Mynne [57] Anne Mynne (20 November 1579 – 8 August 1622) buried in St. Mary's church, Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, who married on 22 November 1604, George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore [57] Andrew Mynne; Susan, who married John Darnall and died soon, leaving a son: [53] Henry Darnall of Bird's Place, Essenden, Hertfordshire [53]
In November 1604 he married Anne Mynne (or Mayne), daughter of George Mynne (b. 14 February 1530 [8]) of Hertingfordbury and his wife Elizabeth Wroth, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroth. [9] George Mynne was the son of John Mynne (d.14 December 1542 [ 10 ] ), Auditor of the Exchequer, Clerk to the Surveyor General and Master of the Woods to Henry ...
Anne Wroth (died c. 1623) married (as his second wife) Thomas Shurley or Shirley (died 1579) of Isfield, East Sussex, [127] [128] son of Edward Shurley (died 1558) and Joan Fenner of Isfield. [ 129 ] Marie Wroth (died c. 1647) [ 130 ] married (as his second wife) John Hussey, son of John Hussey of Slinfold and Cuckfield , Sussex (died 1572 ...
Leonard Calvert (b. c. 1606 – d. June 9, 1647) was the first proprietary governor of the Province of Maryland. [2] He was the second son of The 1st Baron Baltimore (1579–1632), the first proprietor of Maryland.
The title was granted in 1625 to Sir George Calvert (1580–1632), and it became extinct in 1771 on the death of Frederick, 6th Baron Baltimore. [1] The title was held by six members/generations of the Calvert family, who were Lord proprietors of the palatinates Province of Avalon in Newfoundland and Maryland Palatinate (later the Province of Maryland and subsequent American State of Maryland).
Grace was one of thirteen children by his wife Anne Mynne or Mayne, daughter of George Mynne and Elizabeth Wroth. Robert and Grace had a daughter: Frances (died 1718) married her cousin Richard Talbot of Malahide [5] They lived at Castlesallagh, County Wicklow.
Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (8 August 1605 – 30 November 1675) was an English politician and lawyer who was the first proprietor of Maryland.Born in Kent, England in 1605, he inherited the proprietorship of overseas colonies in Avalon (Newfoundland) (off the eastern coast of the North America continent), along with Maryland after the 1632 death of his father, George Calvert, 1st Baron ...
Drury married Elizabeth Stafford, the daughter of Sir William Stafford of Chebsey, Staffordshire, and Dorothy Stafford, by whom he had two sons and four daughters: [10]. Sir Robert Drury (1575–1615), who married, on 30 January 1592, Anne Bacon (d. 5 June 1624), the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet, of Redgrave, by whom he had two daughters, Dorothy and Elizabeth, but died without ...