Charles Carroll Of Homewood
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| Gender | Male |
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| Children | Charles Carroll of Doughoregan |
| Mary Sophia Carroll Bayard | |
| Great grandchild | Mary Louisa Carroll |
| Great grandparent | Charles Carroll the Settler |
| Henry Darnall III | |
| Grandchildren | John Lee Carroll |
| Louisa Cavendish Taylor | |
| Albert Henry Carroll | |
| Current partner | Harriet Chew Carroll |
| Parents | Charles Carroll of Carrollton |
| Mary Darnall Carroll | |
| Grandparents | Charles Carroll of Annapolis |
| Elizabeth Brooke | |
| Henry Darnall IV | |
| Rachel Brooke | |
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| ID | 4331421 |
Charles Carroll Of Homewood Life story
Charles Carroll of Homewood is recognized for building Homewood House between 1801-1803, an elegant mansion on 130 acres in urban Baltimore for the sum of $40,000. This building is presently owned by Johns Hopkins University and was dedicated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976.