Walter Charlton Hartridge, Jr. collection. Series VII : genealogies ; Carroll family, 1700s-1900s / Walter Charlton Hartridge.

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Walter Charlton Hartridge, Jr. collection. Series VII : genealogies ; Carroll family, 1700s-1900s / Walter Charlton Hartridge.

There is an astonishing volume of research here on hundreds of families, notably emigre families from Santo Domingo, families from Minorca (one of the Spanish Balearic Islands), families with Catholic roots, and families decended from Georgia's colonial settlers. His research encompassed collateral lines and families of other denominations, as well. Included are: detailed genealogical charts; correspondence; legal documents; Bible, church and public record abstracts; memoirs; articles and clippings; invitations; cards; photographs, etc. (cont.) The Carroll family papers are comprised of; genealogical charts, newspaper clippings, transcribed cemetery records, detailed histories of individuals in the Carroll family and an exhibition catalog; Charles Carroll of Carrollton (Baltimore Museum of Art, 1937).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7542676

Georgia Historical Society

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Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832

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Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III, was an Irish-American politician, planter, slaveholder, and signatory of the Declaration of Independence. He was the last surviving person to sign the Declaration of Independence, dying 56 years after signing the document, in addition to being the only Catholic signatory. Considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Carroll was known contemporaneously as the...

Carroll, Charles, 1660-1720.

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Carroll family.

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Hartridge, Walter Charlton, 1914-1974

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Louis Claude Aveilhe (ca. 1881-1938) was the manager of the J.G. Butler company in Savannah. He was a descendant of French refugees in Santo Domingo, who owned a sugar plantation in Cuba. From the description of Walter Charlton Hartridge, Jr. collection. Series VII : genealogies ; Aveilhe family, 1700s-1900s / Walter Charlton Hartridge. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 44468325 Joseph Bryan (d. 1732) was the first of the Bryan family to settle in South Carol...