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  1. Eleanor Darnall Carroll (1703-1796), was a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland. She was the wife of Daniel Carroll, a politician and wealthy planter. Their son Daniel Carroll became one of the Founding Fathers of the United States; their son John Carroll became the Archbishop of Baltimore and founder of Georgetown University .

    • 1796
    • Daniel Carroll
  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Elinor Carroll (1640–1711) of County of the Cross of Tipperary, Ireland.

    • Female
    • John Maccubbin, John Howard
  3. Eleanor Darnall Carroll, ca. 1703-1796. Eleanor Darnall, about 1710. Eleanor Darnall was born about 1703, probably at the Woodyard, the Darnall home in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Her parents were Anne Digges and Henry Darnall II, both from prominent, landholding families. Her father held several governmental offices.

  4. Eleanor was born at "The Woodyard," in Prince George's County to Anne Digges Darnall (1685-ca. 1750) and Henry Darnall II (1682-1759). She was one of very few women in colonial America to attend school and was sent to Europe to complete her education. Around 1727, she married Daniel Carroll (1696-1751), a wealthy merchant, and Irish immigrant.

  5. Eleanor Darnall Carroll (1703-1796), was a wealthy heiress in colonial Maryland. She was the wife of Daniel Carroll, a politician and wealthy planter. Their son Daniel Carroll became one of the Founding Fathers of the United States; their son John Carroll became the Archbishop of Baltimore and founder of Georgetown University.

  6. library.georgetown.edu › blog › unknown-women-georgetownThe Unknown Women of Georgetown

    Eleanor Darnall Carroll, the mother of John Carroll, our founder, was one of the few women in colonial America to be given a formal education. For the Maryland Catholics, this meant convent schools in Flanders. Her influence clearly was vital throughout son John's entire life.

  7. Elinor Hatton Darnall, wife of Henry Darnall, approx 1662 (exact date unknown) Mary Darnall, daughter of Henry Darnall. Darnall married Eleanor Hatton Brooke (1642–1725), the widow of Thomas Brooke, Sr. He had six children, named in his will: Henry Darnall II, married Anne Digges, daughter of William Digges and later Elizabeth Lowe.