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  1. 18 de may. de 2012 · His son, who is given the title Charles Carroll the Settler, dropped the "O" in the surname "O'Carroll" due to the prejudice against Irish Roman Catholics. He gave birth to another son, Charles Carroll of Annapolis. Charles Carroll of Annapolis continued to build on his family's wealth.

  2. When the first Charles Carroll-the grandfather of Charles Carroll of Carrollton-came to Maryland in i688 at the age of twenty-eight, he brought a fierce determination to reverse the fate that had befallen his Irish kin at the hands of the English. Given the sobriquet "Charles Carroll the Settler" by historians, the young man carried with him ...

  3. 3 de may. de 2022 · Charles Carroll (Ireland), the Settler: Birthdate: circa 1660: Death: July 01, 1770 (105-114) Maryland, United States Immediate Family: Father of Elixabeth Carroll. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: May 3, 2022

  4. The Carrolls. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was the most famous of the many generations of Carroll who resided at the Carroll house. He was the only child of parents, Charles Carroll of Annapolis (1702-1782) and Elizabeth Brooke (1709-1761). He was the grandson of Charles Carroll, the Settler (1660-1720) who married Mary Darnall in 1693. They ...

  5. Charles Carroll the Settler (CCS) bought various pieces of the property in Annapolis between 1701 and 1716, soon after the city Annapolis replaced St. Mary’s City as Maryland’s capital. In 1701, CCS bought the first property from postman John Perry at corner of Market and Southeast (now Duke of Gloucester) Streets.

  6. 1660 - 1720. Kjesten --. 1660 - 1720. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for Settler) Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). Many of the modern surnames in the dictionary can ...

  7. 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).