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Anne Arundel County in Maryland, (the third of the state"s 23 counties/jurisdictions), in the United States., was named for her. In addition, United States Ship Anne Arundel (Associated Press-76), an American naval transport ship of the Elizabeth C. Stanton-class was in turn named after the Maryland county. lieutenant served in the United States Navy from 1940 to 1970.
This was when his father Sir George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, (1578-1632), was embarking on his first colonial endeavor in Avalon located in Newfoundland (of future eastern Canada) and six years before son Cecilius after the death of his father, supervised the sailing of the second colonial enterprise in 1633 to the Chesapeake Bay area, north of the earlier colony of Virginia, which was named "Maryland" after Henrietta Marie, the wife and Queen of King Charles I, (1600-1649).
A settlement arrangement for the marriage between them was made on 20 March 1627/28. Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (b 27 August 1637, d 21 February 1715)
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Cecil Calvert. Honorary George Calvert (b 15 September 1634 – d June 1636)
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Georgiana Calvert (b August 1629)
Honorary Mary Calvert (born 18 July 1630)
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Anne Calvert (born 9 October 1636 – died 6 May 1661)
Honorary Mary Calvert (b 30 November 1638 – on or before 24 September 1671)
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Elizabeth Calvert (born circa 1642 – died 16 January 1712)
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Frances Calvert. Lady Anne Arundell, was buried at the Saint John"s Parish church in Tisbury, Wiltshire in England.