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  1. When Charles Carroll of Carrollton died in 1832, the Carroll house passed to Mary Caton, and when she died in 1846,ownership passed on to the Caton sisters. Marianne, Elizabeth (Bess) and Louisa spent much of there early adulthood in England, and all three would go on to marry members of the British nobility. Emily married John MacTavish, a ...

  2. Charles Carroll of Carrollton Quotes. 1 Sourced Quote. Source. Report... Grateful to Almighty God for the blessings which, through Jesus Christ Our Lord, He had conferred on my beloved country in her emancipation and on myself in permitting me, under circumstances of mercy, to live to the age of 89 years, and to survive the fiftieth year of ...

  3. 16 de jan. de 2024 · En Español Daniel Carroll, Maryland Daniel Carroll was member of a prominent Maryland family of Irish descent. A collateral branch was led by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Daniel's brother was John Carroll, the first Roman Catholic bishop in the United States. Daniel was born in 1730 at Upper Marlboro, MD. Befitting the son of a wealthy Roman ...

  4. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Charles Carroll of Carrollton: The Making of a Revolutionary Gentleman. By Thomas O'Brien Hanley. Revised edition. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1982. x + 293 pp. $14.95.

  5. Life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 1737-1832. 2 vols. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1898. Smith, Ellen Hart. Charles Carroll of Carrollton. 1942. Reprint. New York: Russell & Russell, 1971. Van Devanter, Ann C. "Anywhere So Long as There Be Freedom'': Charles Carroll of Carrollton, His Family and His Maryland: An Exhibition and Catalogue.

  6. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was born in Annapolis, MD on September 30, 1737. He was a member of the (Revolutionary) Maryland Convention (1774-1776), a member of the Continental Congress (1776-1778), and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

  7. Carroll left his native Ireland (King’s County) around the year 1659, and emigrated to St. Mary’s City, capital of the colony of Maryland, in 1689, with a commission as Attorney General from the colony’s Catholic proprietor, Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore. Charles Carroll the Settler was the son of Daniel O’Carroll of Litterluna.