Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Elizabeth Carroll

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Name Elizabeth Carroll Born 1745 Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland Gender Female Died 1823 Person ID I19863 Tree1 Last Modified 20 May 2022
Father Daniel [Marlborough] Carroll, b. 1696, England , d. 27 Feb 1751, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age 55 years)
Relationship natural Mother Eleanor Darnall, b. 1704, Anne Arundel County, Maryland , d. 1796, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age 92 years)
Relationship natural Married 1727 Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F10809 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1770-1772 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
634-637. Richard Bennett Hall recorded 19 March 1772, made 11 October between William Brent
and Eleoner his wife of Stafford County, Virginia, and Mary Carroll and Elizabeth Carroll of
Frederick County, which said Eleoner, Mary and Elisabeth are daughters and devisees of Daniel
Carroll late of Prince George's County, deceased. For £1300 they sel1 all that parcel of land,
formerly in Prince George's County, now in Frederick County, called Killmain, granted Daniel
Carroll, including all houses, outhouses, etc., containing 1300 acres. Signed Eleoner Brent, Wm
Brent, Mary Carroll, Elizabeth Carroll before Andrew Heugh, Chas Jones. Receipt. Acknowledgment,
Eleonar released dower rights
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Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records 1769-1772; Liber AA 2 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 452. At the request of Mary Carroll & Elizabeth Carroll the following Deed was recorded January 2, 1772
Indenture made August 29, 1771; Henry Rozer, Daniel Carroll and Notley Young, Gentleman, trustees of Charles Carroll, Esq. for the purpose of erecting a Town called Carrollsburgh on Potomack River in consideration of 24 pounds sterling money paid by Mary Carroll & Elizabeth Carroll of Frederick County, Maryland has sold "Lot Number 50", "Lot Number 106", "Lot Number 221" and "Lot Number 222" which they drew in a lottery. Signed H. Rozer, Daniel Carroll, Notley Young in the presence of William Sydebothom, Christopher Richmond and acknowledged before John Hepburn
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