| 1. Jane Brooke (current person), b. 1718, St Mary's, Maryland, USA d. 1736, St Mary's, Maryland, USA (Age 18 years) ▻Captain John T. Smith, b. 1706, Calvert, Cecil, Maryland, USA d. 3 Mar 1734/35, St Mary's, Maryland, USA (Age 29 years), m. Bef 1730
| | 2. Ann Brooke d. Aft 1763 ▻William Neale, b. Abt 1710 d. Feb 1763 (Age ~ 53 years)
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- Jane Brooke is the daughter of Leonard Brooke (1666-1718) {son of Baker Brooke (16 Nov 1628 - 1679) and Ann Calvert (23 June 1644 - 1713)} and Ann Boarman.
Baker Brooke
Arrived in Maryland 30 June 1650. (Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 1 (1906), p. 66-73.)
In Gust Skordes' "Early Settlers of Maryland", pg.62. -
Brooke, Baker, Liber 1, Folio 165, Transported 1650. Son of Robert.
Brooke, Baker, Liber 15, Folio 183, Surveyor General, Aug. 1, 1671.
He was commissioned a member of the council of Maryland 6 May 1658, and held this office until his death in 1679. (Maryland Archives, iii, 342)
He also filled the position of Surveyor General of the Province from 1 August 1671 until his death in 1679. (Maryland Archives, v, 94.)
The will of Baker Brooke is dated 19 March 1679 and was proved 26th March 1679 (Annapolis, Liber 10, folio 1)
Ann Calvert was the daughter of Governor Leonard Calvert, and niece of Cecilius Lord Baltimore.
In 1661 William Calvert recovered land as the son and heir of Gov. Leonard Calvert in an action of ejectment brought against Thomas Stone (Liber S, folio 459), and in 1664 Gov. Charles Calvert writes to his father Cecilius that his cousin William Calvert's sister has arrived and that he is on the lookout for a good match for her (Calvert Papers I, 244, 247). Lord Baltimore and Philip Calvert had no other niece than the daughter of their brother Leonard. (Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 1 (1906), p. 66-73.)
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Jane Brooke is the daughter of Leonard Brooke (1666-1718) {son of Baker Brooke (16 Nov 1628 - 1679) and Ann Calvert (23 June 1644 - 1713)} and Ann Boarman.
Baker Brooke
Arrived in Maryland 30 June 1650. (Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 1 (1906), p. 66-73.)
In Gust Skordes' "Early Settlers of Maryland", pg.62. -
Brooke, Baker, Liber 1, Folio 165, Transported 1650. Son of Robert.
Brooke, Baker, Liber 15, Folio 183, Surveyor General, Aug. 1, 1671.
He was commissioned a member of the council of Maryland 6 May 1658, and held this office until his death in 1679. (Maryland Archives, iii, 342)
He also filled the position of Surveyor General of the Province from 1 August 1671 until his death in 1679. (Maryland Archives, v, 94.)
The will of Baker Brooke is dated 19 March 1679 and was proved 26th March 1679 (Annapolis, Liber 10, folio 1)
Ann Calvert was the daughter of Governor Leonard Calvert, and niece of Cecilius Lord Baltimore.
In 1661 William Calvert recovered land as the son and heir of Gov. Leonard Calvert in an action of ejectment brought against Thomas Stone (Liber S, folio 459), and in 1664 Gov. Charles Calvert writes to his father Cecilius that his cousin William Calvert's sister has arrived and that he is on the lookout for a good match for her (Calvert Papers I, 244, 247). Lord Baltimore and Philip Calvert had no other niece than the daughter of their brother Leonard. (Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 1 (1906), p. 66-73.)
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