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Sign up freeAnn Gorton 1644–1722 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 5 JUN 1644
Birth Location: Shawomet Settlement, Rhode Island Colony
Death Date: 12 APR 1722
Death Location: Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, United States
Father: Gov. RI)
Mother: Mary Maplett
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Ann Gorton was born in 1644 in Shawomet Settlement, Rhode Island Colony, the child of Gov Samuel Gorton Founder Of Warwick Ri And Mary Maplett. Ann Gorton passed away in 1722 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, United States.
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- Ann Gorton was born in 1644 in Shawomet Settlement, Rhode Island Colony, the child of Gov Samuel Gorton Founder Of Warwick Ri And Mary Maplett.
- Ann Gorton passed away in 1722 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, United States.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 5 JUN 1644
Event Place: Shawomet Settlement, Rhode Island Colony
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Custom Event
Event Date: 1670
Event Place: Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, United States
Record Source: Charles, b. 1662; d. 1733;a (Kirke?), daughter of Martin and Mary Kirke, of St. Mary's County, who (Mary Kirke) in her will of 1734 mentions her daughter "Barbary (sic) Calvert." She survived Charles Calvert and married, secondly, Andrew Foy.Prothonotary and Keeper of the Writs in Connaught and Thomond (Ireland) in 1621. is brother, George Calvert, Jr., and their fellow settlers on the "Ark" and the "Dove." He governed the Province wisely and returned to England in 16412 to consult with his brother, the Baron. After a lengthy visit (during which his marriage was solemnized) he returned to Maryland in 16434 (Giles Brent, his brother-in-law, having been left in charge of the Province during his absence) and continued to govern until his death four years later. While in England he had married (1642) Anne Brent (Of Whose Life Little Or Nothing Has Been Found, But It Would Seem That She Pre-Deceased Him), A Sister Of Mary, Giles, Fulke And "Mistress Margaret Brent," Who Came To Maryland In 1638. and a granddaughter of Giles and Katherine (Greville) Reed of Tusburie and Witten. Thru Katherine Greville the lineage runs back to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, sons of King Edward III, of England. Gabriel's, St. Michael's and Trinity Manors. ("Colonial Families of the United States," volume W, page 289; Prov. Ct. Archives. 1683, page 366; "Chronicles of Colonial Maryland," page 53, note).SUE:, c. 1694, Judge Thomas Tasker (d. 1699) (sic); most satisfactory and probable.uncle (Cecil), Lord Baltimore, and inherited certain property of his father, including "Governor's Fields" and the mansion-house at St. Mary's City. He was Principal Secretary of Maryland and a man of high standing. ay Manor," 2400 acres of which he sold to Charles Egerton, Sr. His home was "Calvert's Rest," on Calvert's Bay, which is still standing. l; he was also Deputy Governor of the Province. er of Andrew and Joane Cotton of Bunbury, Cheshire, England, and a sister of the Rev. Dr. William Cotton of Northampton County, Va.daughter and co-heir of Robert Howson (or Howison) of Stafford County, Va., where he (Charles Calvert) resided for a time; m. (2) Barbara (Kirke?), daughter of Martin and Mary Kirke, of St. Mary's County, who (Mary Kirke) in her will of 1734 mentions her daughter "Barbary (sic) Calvert." She survived Charles Calvert and married, secondly, Andrew Foy.681, Captain James Neale, Lord of Woolaston Manor.o other wives have been mentioned, viz: Anne Notley and Hannah Neale). Thomas (?). s 189-192 Published 1921
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25-26
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 APR 1722
Event Place: Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, United States
Record Source: Age:
77