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  1. Charles Carroll of Annapolis. Charles Carroll II (1702–1782) known as Charles Carroll of Annapolis to distinguish him from his similarly named relatives, was a wealthy Maryland planter and lawyer.

    • 1782 (aged 79–80)
    • Planter
  2. 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.

  3. The Charles Carroll House, with its beautiful manicured gardens on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street, was one of the Carroll family’s substantial Eighteenth-Century homes. Today it is one of Annapolis‘s landmark museum houses.

  4. Charles Carroll House and Gardens of Annapolis, Maryland. Home to Three Generations and a Founding Father. 2024 TOUR SEASON! The Carroll House & Gardens will be open to the public June through October, on the first and second Saturday & Sunday of each month, 12pm – 4pm. We hope to see you then!

  5. Thank you for virtually visiting the Charles Carroll House and Gardens in Annapolis!The seat of the Catholic Carrolls of Annapolis, the Charles Carroll House was the primary urban residence...

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  6. Biography of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Resident of the Mansion and Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was born on September 19, 1737 in Annapolis Maryland to Charles Carroll of Annapolis, a prominent gentry farmer and agitator for Catholic equality, and Elizabeth Brooke.

  7. Charles Carroll the Settler, Lord Calvert’s attorney general, helped establish Annapolis as an official port town, constructing a frame house on this site.