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  1. 1702. Annapolis, Maryland. Died. 1782 (aged 79–80) Nationality. American. Occupation. Planter. 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.

  2. 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. [1]

  3. Charles Carroll (born Sept. 19, 1737, Annapolis, Md. [U.S.]—died Nov. 14, 1832, Baltimore, Md., U.S.) was an American patriot leader, the longest- surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the only Roman Catholic to sign that document.

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  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. The Carroll family maintained such a private chapel that they opened to the small Catholic community in Annapolis. Historical records make it difficult to determine the exact location of the Carroll family chapel.

  6. Anthony, Charles, Charles, Henry, Eleanor, Bridget, Charles (of Annapolis), Anthony, Daniel, Mary, Eleanor. Occupation. Planter, Lawyer, Businessman. Charles Carroll (1661 – 1720), sometimes called Charles Carroll the Settler to differentiate him from his son and grandson, [1] was an Irish-born planter and lawyer who spent most of ...

  7. Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832) Artist: Michael Laty (1826 - 1848), 1846. Medium: Oil on canvas. Maryland Historical Society. First Citizen. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was born in Annapolis in 1737. He received a formal education in Europe and studied law in France and England.