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  1. Charles Carroll, the barrister (1723-1783) MSA SC 3520-208. Biography: Born March 22, 1723, in Annapolis, Maryland. Son of Dr. Charles Carroll (1691-1755) and Dorothy (Blake) Carroll. Attended the English school at Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal, and Eton College. Admitted to Clare College, Cambridge University in January 1741/42.

  2. Charles Carroll of Carrolton’s oldest daughter Mary (1770-1846) married Richard Caton in 1787, and they settled at Brooklandwood, an estate in Baltimore County (currently St. Paul’s school). They subsequently had 4 daughters Marianne (1788 -1853), Elizabeth (1790 -1862),Louisa (1793-1874), Emily (1794/5 -1867). They are collectively referred to as the Caton Sisters. They were close to ...

  3. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Charles Carroll born 1737 Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Province of Maryland died 1832 Baltimore, Maryland, United States including ancestors + descendants + 5 photos + 11 genealogist comments + questions + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  4. Don’t miss the terraced garden overlooking Spa Creek. The House is open Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm – 4pm. Admission is free. Email for information at info@charlescarrollhouse.org. View our brochure. Website: www.charlescarrollhouse.org. Address: 107 Duke of Gloucester Annapolis, MD 21403. Phone: 410-269-1737. Category.

  5. Charles Carroll de Carrollton nació el 19 de septiembre de 1737 en Annapolis , hijo de Charles Carroll de Annapolis (1702 - 1781) y Elizabeth Carroll (de soltera Elizabeth Brooke) (1709 - 1761). Habría ido a la escuela preparatoria de los Jesuitas en Bohemia ( Condado de Cecil ), pero el dato no es confirmado por documentos de la época.

  6. Charles Carroll of Annapolis (1702 – 1782) – He was born in Maryland to a dad who migrated from Ireland to the New World. He became the wealthiest man in Maryland. He and his son’s mother did not marry until Charles Carroll of Carrollton was 20 years of age. This was not common during this time. He passed away after the Battle of Yorktown ...

  7. 22. Dez. 2016 · Charles Carroll leased his Annapolis house in 1821 and moved to his daughter (Mary Caton) and son-in-law’s home on Lombard Street in Baltimore (now known as the Carroll Mansion of the Baltimore City Life Museums). By 1822, the first sanctioned Catholic Church in Annapolis, St. Mary’s, was erected and built on the Carroll property. In 1826, Charles Carroll of Carrollton became the last ...