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Surnames: Carroll by any spelling
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Marc and Eric,
Have either of you personally researched the family of Charles Carroll of Carrollton from the original census records, land grants and deeds, tax records, church records, etc. or other are you relying on the works of other people? If the latter, would you please share with us some of your source material?
I know that several books have been written on this family of CC of Carrollton, and many of those books are in the LDS library.
"Carroll Family" by Gustave Anjou, 1863-1942 is one of the books at the LDS library. As you may know, some of Anjou's work has now been found to be not be based on fact. See:
http://personal.linkline.com/xymox/fraud/fraud223.htm
It is believed by some that he deliberately slipped over what we now call "brick walls" by simply fabricating the genealogies in order to relate the prominent colonial families to royalty and other respected individuals. Many other people have based their genealogies on the families Mr. Anjou falsified. I have wondered how much of what we now accept as fact about the family of the early Carrolls of Maryland might have grown in the imagination of Gustave Anjou. I wonder how many of the CARROLL books written since then have accepted and quoted his material.
Some of the other books at the LDS library in Salt Lake City which may include the family of Charles Carroll of Carrollton are listed below. Many of these are probably available other places. Also, it might be possible to go to a local Mormon Family History library and read these books on microfilm or DVD. I don't have other information about them other than I found the list by searching at the LDS library.
Lura
"Carroll Family", Anjou, Gustave, 1863-1942
"The ancestry of Daniel Carroll of Litterlouna and some of his descendants, 1689-1989", Carroll-Moorman, Ambrose
"Anywhere so long as there be freedom : Charles Carroll of Carrollton, his family & his Maryland", Van Devanter, Ann C.
"Anywhere so long as there be freedom : genealogy of the family of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 1737-1998", Geiger, Mary Virginia, 1915-
"Charles Carroll (of Carrollton), 1737-1832", Leach, Frank Willing, 1855-1943
"Life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton", Leonard, Lewis Alexander, 1845-1926
"The life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 1737-1812 : with his correspondence and public papers", Rowland, Kate Mason, d. 1916
"Princes of Ireland, planters of Maryland : a Carroll saga, 1500-1782", Hoffman, Ronald, 1941-
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Not bad Eric . . . your first paragraph was good.
"Charles Carroll (b. 1660, Ireland d. 1720, MD), also known as Charles
Carroll the Settler, Charles Carroll the Immigrant, and Charles Carroll the
Attorney General, had a brother Anthony O'Carroll who apparently stayed in
Ireland. Their father was Daniel O'Carroll, of Offaly (King's) County, Ireland."
But with the second paragraph below. The Anthony Carroll you're speaking of was not the grandfather of this Daniel Carroll. Keane Carroll was the father of Daniel, he remained back in Ireland. While Keane Carroll is believed to have come from an older branch of this particular Carroll line, as far as I know, no one has ever been able to trace his ancestry to show where he connects. Now while I have collected the descendants of Daniel as I did with that of Charles Carroll, I never cared much about the Daniel line. Someone could have solved the Keane Carroll ancestry dead-end and I wouldn't have caught it.
"It seems that Anthony O'Carroll was the grandfather of Daniel Carroll the
Settler, whose three sons were Henry who drowned at sea while returning
from schooling in Europe, Daniel Carroll who signed the U.S. Constitution,
and Archbishop John Carroll."
You've pretty much got it here in the next section. Charles & Mary Darnall had ten children though, born to them between 1695 & 1713. There were five that died at childbirth. With the remaining five there were three sons & two daughters. The three sons were, Henry 1697-1719, Charles 1702-82 and Daniel 1707-34. This Henry died at sea returning home from schooling in Europe, so no descendants here. But both Charles & Daniel went on to have children. Well, Charles only had the one child, that being Charles of Carrollton like you mention. Oh, the two daughters were Mary, but she died sometime before reaching adulthood & then there was Eleanor but I have her only living till 22. That's all I know about the two girls.
"After Charles Carroll the Settler arrived in Maryland he married Martha
Underwood on 4 Nov 1689 and they had one child, Anthony. Both mother and
child died at childbirth in Nov 1690. On 14 Feb 1693 Charles married 2nd
Mary Darnall. Of their nine children the first, second, fourth, fifth,
sixth and perhaps eighth all died at childbirth. The three who reached
adulthood were Charles Carroll of Annapolis, Daniel Carroll of Duddington,
and Eleanor Carroll who went to live in England."
"Charles Carroll of Annapolis was the father of Charles Carroll of
Carrollton.
Eric "
Marc Carroll
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Surnames: Carroll, Fitpatrick, McBroom, Miles
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"John C Carroll, 95, died Friday, March 26 at 10:10 p.m. at the family home near Lentner. (MO)
Mr. Carroll was born January 24, 1870 in Shelby County, a son of Benjamin W. and Harriet McBroom Carroll. On November 23, 1904 he married the formr Ida Fern Fitzpatrick in her parents home near the Bacon Chapel community. He had lived most of his entire lifetime in this community. He was a farmer and a member of the Bacon Chapel Methodist Church. The couple had celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in November.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:30 at the Davis Funeral Home. The Rev. William Knowles officiated and burial was in the Bacn Chapel Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Holder, Jeff Holder, Paul Whilte, Carl Miles, Kenny Carroll, and Don Jones.
Survivors include his wife, Ida; two daughters, Mrs. Russell (Leta) Smith of near Lentner and Mrs. George (Lotus) Holder of near Clarence; three sons, John L. and Russell D. of Shelbina (MO), and Woodrow of the family home; eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his sisters and brothers and one son, Cecil Glen Carroll, in infancy."
This is a clipping I found in my grandmother's things. John C Carroll would be an uncle of hers.
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Surnames: Carroll, Bailey
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Here is another James!
My GGGGrandfather is James Carroll born 1808 died1872
married Cather K Baley/Bailey or was listed as Katie Bailey( b 1811 d 1888) on the death certificate of Benjamin CarrollI
I thinkJames was from Indiana
and Katie was from Kentucky.
Any takers?
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Surnames: Carroll, Collin, McBroom, Wooley, Fitzpatrick, Gwynne
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Looking for information on my GGGrandfather Benjamin Carrol b 1837? mHarriet J. McBroom
Had 8 children
Sarah Ellen b 1859 m William H. Collins
Pleasant Gose b1861
Richard Leonard b 1865 m Nellie Wooley
Hansford S.B 1868
John C b 1870 d. 1965 m Ida Fern Fitzpatrick
Cathering Elizabeth b. 1875
Nannie E (Nancy Emeline)b 1876
William Thomas b 1878 married Allie Belle Gwynne
Sarah Ellen was my great grandmother. I cannot find anything about when she died. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There are over 200 James Cunninghams registered for the WW1 draft. Without knowing his state they are not of much use.
thanks anyway. david
Cmnordgren(a)aol.com wrote:
There are some military records available online at www.ancestry.com. I think they even have WWI registration cards, this would give you birth information and possibly family info. depending on what he put on the card. If you haven't checked these records I would be happy to. I just need a name to see if this will answer any questions.
Sincerely,
Colleen Nordgren
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I have the name, rank, and division # of a soldier who died sometime in 1917-1918 while serving in the US Army in Europe in World War 1. I do not know his birth, death, or enlistment date or his state. The 31st Division at that time was comprised of soldiers from GA, FL, and AL but he could have been from anywhere.
Other than writing for his service record to the Archives in St Louis (will probably be rejected as I am not a close relative) does anyone have a suggestion on where/how to find his date of death and burial location in Europe?
Thank you very much.
davidnstrickland(a)yahoo.com
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I am!
Alanson Root Carroll is my 2nd Great Grand Uncle. I have been actively researching this family, and have not heard of this book before...
Thank you
Eric!
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Surnames: Carroll, Martin, Murch, Corby
Classification: Biography
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A biography/family history of William E. Carroll is included in "Montana, Its Story and Biography", Vol 1.
William E. was born 24 Dec 1868 to Rev. Alanson & Mary E. (Murch) Carroll, natives of Ohio and Vermont, respectively. Rev. Carroll died in Independence, MO, 17 Aug 1908.
William was educated in Olanthe, KS, and Independence, MO; attended Kansas City high school & graduated in law from the Univ. of Michigan, 1890. He located to Butte, MT, where he set up a law practice. 1907-1909, was assistant city attorney of Butte.
On 27 Sep 1894, Butte, William married Miss Anna Martin, daughter of James and Margaret (Corby) Martin. James Martin was born in England, was a veteran soldier of the Civil War, and died in Truro, MA, 5 Dec 1909. He was a resident of Montana for many years.
Carroll children: Helen, b. 1896; Chauncey, b. 1901; Charles R., b. 1902.
I am not related.
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Surnames: CARROLL, FADDEN, FOY, HARDAKER, CONNOLLY, O'DONNELL, BURKE, LEONARD, WALSH
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Researching my wife's CARROLL family. Michael CARROLL, b. abt. 1837 in Ireland, and his sister, Catherine CARROLL, b. abt. 1830 in Ireland, were probably Irish famine immigrants to the Stacksteads/Bacup area of Lancashire. Their father's name was John CARROLL, who was deceased before 1855. Catherine CARROLL married in 1855, James FADDEN, and Michael CARROLL married in 1856, Winifred FOY (both marriages at Roman Catholic Chapel, Bacup).
Children of James and Catherine (Carroll) FADDEN:
John, b. abt. 1855, Stacksteads; m. 1884, Mary Ann HARDAKER.
Patrick, b. abt. 1858, Bacup
Winifred, b. 1859, Bacup; m. 1879, Thomas CONNOLLY.
James, b. abt. 1859, Stacksteads; m. 1892, Mary O'DONNELL.
Children of Michael and Winifred (Foy) CARROLL:
Mary, b. 1857, Stacksteads; m. 1877, John BURKE;
Sarah, b. 1859, Stacksteads
Margaret, b. abt. 1861, Stacksteads
Michael, b. 19 Aug 1864, Stacksteads; m. 1888, Catherine LEONARD.
Catherine, b. abt 1868, Stacksteads
Winfired, b. abt 1870, Stacksteads; m. 1891, Michael WALSH.
Ann, b. abt. 1872, Stacksteads
I would be interested in communicating with anyone who might have a connection to these families.
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Correct.
Charles Carroll (b. 1660, Ireland d. 1720, MD), also known as Charles
Carroll the Settler, Charles Carroll the Immigrant, and Charles Carroll the
Attorney General, had a brother Anthony O'Carroll who apparently stayed in
Ireland. Their father was Daniel O'Carroll, of Offaly (King's) County, Ireland.
It seems that Anthony O'Carroll was the grandfather of Daniel Carroll the
Settler, whose three sons were Henry who drowned at sea while returning
from schooling in Europe, Daniel Carroll who signed the U.S. Constitution,
and Archbishop John Carroll.
After Charles Carroll the Settler arrived in Maryland he married Martha
Underwood on 4 Nov 1689 and they had one child, Anthony. Both mother and
child died at childbirth in Nov 1690. On 14 Feb 1693 Charles married 2nd
Mary Darnall. Of their nine children the first, second, fourth, fifth,
sixth and perhaps eighth all died at childbirth. The three who reached
adulthood were Charles Carroll of Annapolis, Daniel Carroll of Duddington,
and Eleanor Carroll who went to live in England.
Charles Carroll of Annapolis was the father of Charles Carroll of
Carrollton.
Eric
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If this is what you read, it's not right. It was Charles Carroll of Carrollton's grandfather, Chales Carroll the Attorney General or Settler that was the first of that family line that came to this country in 1688. But even that early, there were many other Carroll's here distantly related or otherwise not related.
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Susan,
I have been corresponding with a person who is directly related to Mark Carroll/Damaris Rose of the Whitley County KY and Campbell County TN area. In fact, Damaris Rose was my grandfather's sister. Would you like to correspond with us about our family connections?
Sue Rose Montgomery
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Surnames: Carroll, Quinn, Meehan
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I should have read down farther. LOL LOL This was a answer to my query!
Judy
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I HAVE A JEREMIAH CARROLL BORN NY IN 1854! Mine went to Chicago, Ill. He married Elizabeth Meehan in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. They had 9 children. This is weird, this is the first time I have seen Jeremiah listed with that birth date and he isn't mine!!
Judy
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Surnames: Carrolls
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My james CArroll wasn't born until 1830 in Ireland.
Re-check the Charles Carroll family. All I remember is that one of the grandchildren moved to New York and married a Dougherty. Does that help?
John
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Surnames: Carroll, Quinn, Meehan
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Thank you so much for the reply. I did use the URL that you sent and I see what you mean! It made me frustrated, like I will never find him! I will probably keep looking tho. I know he had family in Poughkeepsie, James E. Carroll b. 1832-1834, he ran a meat market on Jefferson st. there. Don't know how he relates tho.
Thanks again
Judy
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Judy I am sorry. I don't think I am the best one to help you. It took me many tries and asking relatives if they had any information before I could find the military record of my grandfather. To be honest I have not been happy with Ancestry.com except from this message board.
When I looked up my grandfather I had to go through over 300 names before I was sure I had the right man.
The best suggestions I have had from others is to go straight to the birth and death records. It costs about $30.00 but if I had the money I would have gone that route first.
Good luck
John
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Surnames: Carroll, Root, Noble, Hart
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No. The first of the Maryland Carrolls here was the grandfather of Charles Carroll of Carrollton - also known as Charles Carroll the Settler.
ERic.
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I read that Charles of Carrolltown and his brother were the first Carroll to immigrate, and that most of the Carroll's were related in one way or another. Someone said that there were five different lines from Ireland. I don't know! That is why I was asking. Thanks you very much.
Judy