Anne Arundell

Anne Calvert, Baroness Baltimore (née Hon.

She was the mother of 9 children, including Charles Calvert, the future third Baron Baltimore and Lord Proprietor of the Province of Maryland, and died at the early age of 32–34 years.

[1] The marriage coincided with the groom's father Sir George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, (1578-1632) embarking on his first colonial endeavor in Avalon, located in Newfoundland (of future eastern Canada).

The new colony was named "Maryland" after Henrietta Maria, the French-born consort of King Charles I. Anne Arundel County, Maryland was named after her.

[4] Lady Baltimore was buried at the St. John's Parish church in Tisbury, Wiltshire in England.

Anne Arundell, Lady Baltimore, (c.1615 / 1616 - 1649), namesake for Anne Arundel County, Maryland , wife of Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore ], (1605-1675), Lord Baltimore, Lord Proprietor of Province of Maryland ; minted silver medallion, National Gallery of Art , ( Washington, D.C. )