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An Anne Marie is said to have been born in 1603 and to have died 21 May 1646. No documentation has been found for her existence.
She should therefore be treated as a fictional person who never existed and as a person who never existed, cannot have parents, spouses or children.
Ann Marie Calvert is said to have been born in 1603 in Largoward, Fife, Scotland.[1], the daughter of Robert Calvert (1546-?) and Margaret (Cubie) Calvert (1557-1645). [1]
Anne Marie Calvert is sometimes shown as the daughter or Robert Calvert and his wife Margaret Cubie. No evidence for this has been found.
Saunders adds that "until the popularity of the Internet in the last few years, I had never seen any allegations as to the wife of this Dr. James Bell. Since then allegations are that the wife of this man that I haven't yet seen evidence even existed is Anne Marie Calvert, parents unknown. Yours is the first mention I have seen of possible parents for her.[2]
This profile was previously linked to a husband, James Beall, supposedly born in Scotland 1603 and died in Scotland 1646. No reliable evidence has been found that either a Dr. James Beall or an Anne Marie Calvert ever existed.
Anne Marie is said to have married James Beall (1603-1646) in St Andrews Church, Fife, Scotland in 1623. James was the son of Alexander Beall (1565-1612) and Margaret (Ramsey) Beall (1569-1605).[1]
Fredric Z. Saunders, a respected genealogist states that it "has been alleged for over 100 years that a Dr. James BELL was the father of Ninian BEALL, yet in all the literature over that time, I have not seen one reference to any document showing that he even existed. [2]
The James Beall legend, as reported by Find-a-Grave, asserts that James Beall of Scotland married Anne Marie Calvert, born 1603, the daughter of Robert Calvert, born 1546, and Margaret Margaret (Cubie) Calvert (1557-1645). [1]
The implication of Ninian Beall having a Calvert mother would be that surely she was a member of the family of Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore, who founded Maryland, accounting for Ninian Beall's prominence in early Maryland. But not facts support this.
Fredric Z. Saunders' second challenge is to anyone who can find documentation that a person in this time and place named James Beall actually married an Anne Marie Calvert.[2]
Calvert is said to have died in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. [1]
Alternatively, she is said to have died 21 May 1646 at St Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland, aged 42-43.
The primary child shown for Anne Marie Calvert was Ninian Beall. However, the parents of Ninian Beall are unknown.
For the full list of children and the family linkages, see James Beall.
No church records for birth, marriage and death were found for any female with the surname Calvert between 1600 and 1650 in Scotland's People, the official repository for online Scotland records, [3]
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Categories: Legendary Scottish Beall Ancestry | Uncertain Existence