Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Charles [Duddington] Carroll

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Name Charles [Duddington] Carroll [1] Born 12 Sep 1729 Duddington Mannor, Prince George's County, Maryland Gender Male Died 23 Mar 1773 Prince George's County, Maryland - probate Person ID I15822 Tree1 Last Modified 23 Jan 2023
Father Daniel [Duddington] Carroll, b. 3 Oct 1707, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 11 May 1734, Duddington Mannor, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate
(Age 26 years)
Relationship natural Mother Anne Rozer, b. 1710, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 9 Oct 1764, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate
(Age 54 years)
Relationship natural Married 1728 Baltimore, Maryland Family ID F9851 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Hill, b. 1744, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 1822, Washington, District of Columbia - probate
(Age 78 years)
Married 17 Feb 1763 Prince George's County, Maryland Children 1. Daniel [Duddington] Carroll, b. 1764, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 9 May 1849, Washington, District of Columbia
(Age 85 years) [natural]
2. Charles [Belle Vue] Carroll, b. 7 Nov 1767, Carrollsburg, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 28 Oct 1823, Groveland, Livingston County, New York
(Age 55 years) [natural]
3. Henry Hill Carroll, b. 1768, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 1804, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age 36 years) [natural]
Last Modified 23 Jan 2023 Family ID F10810 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - CARROLL, Charles., Jr,, of P. G. Co,., and Mary., daughter of Henry Hill, of the same county, were married Sun. last [Feb, 13, (Feb, 17., 1763)
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CARROLL, CHARLES, JR., of Duddington Manor, Prince George's County, 12 March 1768; 23 March 1773
To son Daniel Carroll, tracts on Eastern branch of Patowmack River, "Duddington Manor," "Duddington Pasture," and "New Troy", 1/5 part of an Iron Works in Baltimore County to Include negroes', stock and personalty, lands and houses.
To son Henry Hill Carroll, tract in Baltimore County, "Clinmerelia," 5000 acres, also two tracts In Baltimore County near a place called,"Captain Oulstons Garrison," "Eli OCarroll" and "Litterlona."
To son Charles Carroll, two tracts, "Girls Portion," Clouin Course" In Frederick County, also tract "Aix la Chappelle" in Frederick County.
To All my debts to be paid and the rents of my several tracts and 1/5 share of iron Works shall be put at interest and sons Daniel, Henry Hill and Charles Carroll be maintained and educated until son Daniel Is twenty one years of age, then all be divided among them.
if my son Daniel Carroll dies without Issue my son Henry Hill Carroll to get the 1/5 part of Iron Works in Baltimore County with all appurtenances and -to son Charles Carroll my three tracts, "Duddington Manor," Duddington Pasture" and "New Troy."
If my son Henry Hill Carroll dies without Issue I give to My son Daniel Carroll, two tracts In Baltimore County "Eli OCarroll" and "Lltterlonal and to son Charles Carroll, tract In Baltimore County, "Cinmerelia," 5000 acres.
if my son Charles Carroll dies without Issue I give to my son Daniel Carroll, two tracts, "Girls Portion" and "Clovin Course"
and to son Henry Hill Carroll, tract on a branch of Seneca, Frederick County, "Aix la Chappelle"
Wife, Mary Carroll, extx,
Wit: Barton Lucas; Jno. Bradford; Jno. Slater,
Codicil: If my wife Mary Carroll extx., die before my children Daniel Carroll, Henry Hill Carroll and Charles Carroll are of age I appoint my father-in-law Henry Hill and his son Henry Hill as joint guardlans with my wife until My children are of age.
Wit: Jona. Slater; Barton Lucas, 16 Sep 1771 39.461
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Charles Carroll, Jr. 115.1 Page £1061.5.8 May 17 1773 Aug 24 1773
Appraisers: Richard Henderson, William Beakins,
Creditors: William Deakins, Jr. for William Molleson, John Turnbull.
Next of kin: Notley Young, Ignatius Digges.
Administratrix: Mary Carroll.
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1763-1767 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber TT [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 439. At the request of Walter Evans the following Deed was recorded August 3, 1765
Indenture made July 12, 1765; Charles Carrol, Jr. Esq. {Dunnington} in consideration of 2 pounds 13 shillings and 1 penny half penny sterling and 1 pound 6 shillings currency paid by Walter Evans, Gentleman has sold part of a tract called "Cerne Abbey Manor" containing 27 a half acres that was added by a resurvey made May 16, 1759 on 3 tracts, "Dunnington Manor", "Dunnington Pasture" and "New Troy" and then called by the name of "Cerne Abbey Manor" beginning on the east side of a gutt on the Northwest side of the Eastern Branch of Potomac River being the beginning tree of "Houp Yard" and the beginning tree of the resurvey of "Cerne Abbey Manor". Signed Charles Carrol, Jr. in the presence of and acknowledged before Joshua Beall, Christopher Lowndes and at the same time Madam {Mary Hill} Carroll wife of Charles Carroll reqlinquished her right of dower.
- CARROLL, Charles., Jr,, of P. G. Co,., and Mary., daughter of Henry Hill, of the same county, were married Sun. last [Feb, 13, (Feb, 17., 1763)
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Sources - [S34] Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
- [S34] Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
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