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  1. So wrote Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving Signer of the Declaration of Independence, of his Roman Catholic faith just before his death in November 1832. These last words, recorded by Carroll’s friend and confessor, Father Constantine Pise of Georgetown, were not the pious hyperbole of an old man.

  2. katolicizmus. Charles Carroll of Carrollton aláírása. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Charles Carroll of Carrollton témájú médiaállományokat. Charles Carroll of Carrollton ( Annapolis, 1737. szeptember 19. – Baltimore, 1832. november 14.) az Amerikai Egyesült Államok szenátora (Maryland, 1789–1792). nevét Carroll megye őrzi.

  3. The mother of Charles Carroll of Carrollton was Elizabeth Brooke, the daughter of Clement Brooke and Jane Sewall, and was a near relation of her husband. Charles Carroll's biographer, Rowland, divides his life into three periods of about thirty years each; the first was a period of preparation, the second a period of public service, and the third a period of retirement, with scholarly ...

  4. 22 de dez. de 2016 · Charles Carroll was born on September 19, 1737, into a prominent Roman Catholic family in Annapolis, Maryland. Charles Carroll of Annapolis, the father of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was born in 1703, and died in 1783. He was a wealthy landowner and bitterly opposed the political disabilities under which the Catholics of Maryland suffered.

  5. Charles Carroll of Annapolis, the father of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was born in 1703, and died in 1783. He was a wealthy landowner and bitterly opposed the political disabilities under which the Catholics of Maryland suffered. The mother of Charles Carroll of Carrollton was Elizabeth Brooke, the daughter of Clement Brooke and Jane Sewall ...

  6. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Carroll joined the Committee of Safety and, when Maryland met as a Revolutionary Assembly, Charles became the first Catholic elected to public office in that Colony. Signing the Declaration. By 1776, the Patriots were becoming more radical. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was chosen to represent Maryland to the Continental Congress.

  7. Charles Carroll. Charles Carroll of Carrollton (* 19. September 1737 in Annapolis ( Province of Maryland ); † 14. November 1832 in Baltimore) war ein Politiker in Maryland und einer der Gründerväter der USA. Er war der einzige katholische und der letzte überlebende Unterzeichner der Unabhängigkeitserklärung der USA von 1776.