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  1. Charles Carroll (1661 – 1720), sometimes called Charles Carroll the Settler to differentiate him from his son and grandson, was an Irish-born planter and lawyer who spent most of his life in the English Province of Maryland.

  2. charlescarrollhouse.org › the-carrolls › the-settlerCharles Carroll the Settler

    CHARLES CARROLL THE SETTLER 1660 – 1720. Charles Carroll the Settler, left his native Ireland (Kings County, now Offaly County) because of English discrimination against his faith. Hoping to find a freer existence in the New World, Carroll arrived in St. Mary’s City, capital of the colony of Maryland around 1689.

  3. 28 de nov. de 2014 · Charles Carroll, the Settler, was the grandfather of Charles Carroll of Carrolton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. During the Church Reformation in the 1600's, the Carroll's had to evacuate the Birr Castle, Offley, Ireland.

    • "Caroll", "The Settler"
    • Litterluna, Kings County, Ireland
    • 1660
  4. Charles "The Settler" Carroll. Born about 1661 in County Offaly, Ireland. Ancestors. Son of Daniel Carroll and Dorothy (Kennedy) Carroll. Brother of Anthony Carroll, Thomas Carroll, John Carroll and Eleanor (Carroll) FitzRedmond. Husband of Martha (Smith) Carroll — married 4 Nov 1689 in Maryland.

    • Male
    • July 1, 1720
  5. 5 de ene. de 2024 · 1737–1832. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was a planter and politician from Maryland who is most famous for being the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence and the last living signer. Carroll was considered to be one of the wealthiest men in America during his lifetime. Charles Carroll of Carrollton, circa 1763.

    • Randal Rust
  6. 19 de sept. de 2023 · 2) Charles Carroll, known as Charles the Settler, or Charles the Immigrant, was born around 1661. He was the second son of Daniel Carroll of Aghagurty and Litterluna , and he was fostered by Richard Grace, his third cousin, who sent him to study law in England and France.

  7. Charles Carroll the settler rapidly expanded his land holdings, and his son, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, became a respected and wealthy man, despite the restrictions Protestants in Maryland ultimately placed on their Catholic neighbors. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was born a “bastard” son of Carroll of Annapolis and Elizabeth Brooke in ...