Dorothy Blake Carroll married Dr. Charles Carroll 1691-1755 in 1723; parents of:
Charles "the Barrister" CARROLL III 1723 - 1783
MARY CLARE CARROLL 1727 - 1781 (married NICHOLAS MacCUBBIN 1710 - 1783)
John Henry CARROLL 1732 - 1754
Son Charles "the Barrister" CARROLL III 1723 ˆ 1783 named his home "Mount Clare" after his paternal grandmother Clare Dunn and his sister Mary Clare Carroll.
In Charles Carroll, the barrister (1723-1783) MSA SC 3520-208
"Biography: Born March 22, 1723, in Annapolis, Maryland. Son of Dr. Charles Carroll (1691-1755) and Dorothy (Blake) Carroll."
Ref: Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series)
Source: http://www.jefpat.org/nehweb/assets/documents/findingaids/18QU28-%20Bennett's%20Point%20Finding%20Aid.htm
ASD (Archaeology Society of Delaware) members also documented the location of the cemetery at Bennett's Point in May 1969. Investigators discovered a number of underground, vaulted brick crypts, several headstones, and a brick foundation wall surrounding the boundaries of the graveyard. Gravestones were located and recorded for Richard Bennett, Elizabeth Bennett, D. Caroll, and an unknown sailor.
Dorothy Blake Carroll married Dr. Charles Carroll 1691-1755 in 1723; parents of:
Charles "the Barrister" CARROLL III 1723 - 1783
MARY CLARE CARROLL 1727 - 1781 (married NICHOLAS MacCUBBIN 1710 - 1783)
John Henry CARROLL 1732 - 1754
Son Charles "the Barrister" CARROLL III 1723 ˆ 1783 named his home "Mount Clare" after his paternal grandmother Clare Dunn and his sister Mary Clare Carroll.
In Charles Carroll, the barrister (1723-1783) MSA SC 3520-208
"Biography: Born March 22, 1723, in Annapolis, Maryland. Son of Dr. Charles Carroll (1691-1755) and Dorothy (Blake) Carroll."
Ref: Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series)
Source: http://www.jefpat.org/nehweb/assets/documents/findingaids/18QU28-%20Bennett's%20Point%20Finding%20Aid.htm
ASD (Archaeology Society of Delaware) members also documented the location of the cemetery at Bennett's Point in May 1969. Investigators discovered a number of underground, vaulted brick crypts, several headstones, and a brick foundation wall surrounding the boundaries of the graveyard. Gravestones were located and recorded for Richard Bennett, Elizabeth Bennett, D. Caroll, and an unknown sailor.
Inscription
"Here lyeth Interr'd the Remains of Dorothy Carroll Daughter of Mr. Charles Blake of Wye River in the Province of Maryland & Wife of Charles Carroll son of Charles Carroll Esqr. of Clounlisk in the King's County and Kingdom of Ireland...She departed this life the 8 day of July Anno Domini 1734 Aged Thirty-one Years, Seven Months and Twelve Days".
Ref: Tombs at Bennett's Point, Queen's Anne Co.
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