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  1. Leben. Charles Carroll stammte aus einer wohlhabenden, irisch-katholischen Einwandererfamilie. Sein Großvater Charles Carroll „the Settler“ (1660–1720) war 1688 aufgrund der Diskriminierung von Katholiken in Irland nach Maryland, der einzigen katholischen Kolonie unter den sonst strikt protestantischen britischen Kolonien in ...

  2. Carroll Family Tree. In our ongoing research into Carroll family history, we have recently obtained pdf copies of extensive Carroll descendent family trees. Click on each to access a pdf below.

  3. Family. Carroll's signature. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III, [2] was an American politician, planter, and signatory of the Declaration of Independence.

  4. Family tree of Charles CARROLL OF CARROLLTON. Industrialist, Businessman. Born Charles CARROLL OF CARROLLTON. Planter and an early advocate of independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain and one of the signers of the American Declaration of Independence

  5. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was one of four Marylanders to sign the Declaration of Independence. Carroll was the only Roman Catholic and the last survivor of all 56 signers dying in 1832 in his 96th year. Charles Carroll and his family played a major role in the framing of the governance of Maryland and the emerging United States.

  6. 5. Jan. 2024 · Charles Carroll Quick Facts. Also Known As — Charles Carroll of Carrollton and Charles Carroll III. Born — September 19, 1737, in Annapolis, Province of Maryland. Parents — Charles Carroll and Elizabeth Brooke. Spouse — Mary “Molly” Darnall. Died — November 14, 1832, in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 95.

  7. Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832) was the most illustrious and best-known of the Carrolls. He was the only signer whose property Carrollton was mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. Carrollton was the 10,000-acre estate in Frederick County, Maryland, that Charles Carroll's father had given him on his return to America from his ...