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John Calvert

Birth1587 - Moorsham, Yorkshire, England
Death1617 - Moyraverty, Lurgan, Armagh, Northern Ireland
MotherLady Anne Mynne 12gg
FatherSir George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore

Born in Moorsham, Yorkshire, England on 1587 to Sir George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore and Lady Anne Mynne 12gg. John Calvert married Grace Myers and had 11 children. He passed away on 1617 in Moyraverty, Lurgan, Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Parents
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Sir George Calvert, 1St Lord Baltimore
1582 - 1632
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Lady Anne Mynne 12Gg
1579 - 1622
Spouse(s)
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Grace Myers
1589 - 1672
Children Show all
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Jennet Calvert
1610 - 1614
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Margaret Calvert
1616 - 1669
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Isabel Calvert
1605 - 1642
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Thomas Calvert Of Lygasory
1617 - 1685
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Ellin Calvert
1606 - Unknown
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Johannes Calvert
1600 - Unknown
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John Calvert
1610 - 1663
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Elizabeth Calvert
1612 - 1688
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Leonard Calvert
1614 - 1655
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Susanna Calvert Of Lygasory
1610 - Unknown
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Edward Calvert
1607 - 1610

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