Who was William's wife and who were his children?
Juhling McClung
At 09:37 AM 3/31/2003 -0600, Myra wrote:
My ggggrandfather, William Carroll, was a cousin of Charles Carroll of
Carrollton. That would mean that their fathers were brothers. Any
information you have would be very helpful. Do you have your genealogy on
line? Many thanks for the help. Myra
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>Subject:
>[CARROLL] Re: Charles Carroll estate, MD
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>NJArnfield(a)worldnet.att.net
>Date:
>17 Mar 2003 16:15:06 -0700
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>My ancestor, John Carroll, was brother to Charles. Charles' wife's name
>was Mary Darnall, daughter of Henry Darnall, the surveyor general of the
>colony. Our family records refer to the "Carroll Mansion of Doughoregan
>Manor." (built 1717) Their eldest daughter was Polly who married Richard
>Caton. HIs second daughter was Catharine, who married Robert Goodloe
>Harper. I'm sure you know that Charles Carroll was one of the 56 signers
>of the Declaration of Independence and the only Catholic. He may have
>also been the most wealthy
>When he returned from a trip to Britain his father gave to him Carrolton
>Manor in Ann Arundel County and from that time he was known as Charles
>Carroll of Carrollton.
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