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Properties related to the Carroll and Tilghman Families
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The Dr. Charles Carroll House
c. 1723
St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland
Built by the Barrister’s father Dr. Charles Carroll and later lived in by Charles Carroll, Barrister and his wife Margaret Tilghman Carroll.
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The Caves (Caves Valley Historic District)
c. 1710
Private Residence, Baltimore County, Maryland.
Farm owned by Charles Carroll, Barrister and Margaret Tilghman Carroll. Inherited by Charles’ nephew, Nicholas Maccubbin Carroll, after the Barrister’s death. Nicholas farmed the land while Margaret continued to maintain a house at The Caves as a widow.
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Rich Neck Manor
Date unknown
Private Residence, Talbot County, Maryland
Home of Matthew Tilghman and birthplace of Margaret Tilghman Carroll.
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The Hermitage
Date unknown
Private Residence, Queen Anne’s County, Maryland
Ancestral home of the Tilghman family. Birthplace of Matthew Tilghman, father of Margaret Tilghman Carroll.
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Wye House
c. 1784
Private Residence, Talbot County, Maryland
Ancestral home of the Lloyd Family. Margaret Tilghman Carroll’s mother was Ann Lloyd.
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Plimhimmon
Date Unknown
Private Residence, Talbot County, Maryland.
Home of Margaret Tilghman Carroll’s sister, Anna Maria Tilghman and her husband Colonel Tench Tilghman.
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Perry Hall
c. 1773
Historic House, Baltimore County, Maryland
Home of Harry Dorsey Gough, wife Prudence and daughter Sophia. Sophia married James Maccubbin Carroll, the second owner of Mount Clare
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Hampton
c. 1790
Historic House Museum, Towson, Maryland
Home of Achsah Ridgely, daughter of Governor Charles Ridgely. Achsah married James Carroll, Jr., the third owner of Mount Clare.
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Hope House
c. 1800.
Private Residence, Talbot County, Maryland.
Home of Tench Tilghman and his wife, Margaret Tilghman. Margaret Tilghman was niece of Margaret Tilghman Carroll of Mount Clare – the daughter of Margaret’s sister Anna Maria and her husband, Colonel Tench Tilghman.
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Charles Carroll House of Annapolis
c. 1706 (Lot)
Historic House Museum, Annapolis, Maryland
Home of Charles Carroll the Settler, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, and birthplace of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
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Doughoregan Manor
c. 1727
Private Residence, Howard County, Maryland
Built by Charles Carroll of Annapolis, father of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Charles Carroll of Carrollton is buried in the family chapel on the estate.
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Brooklandwood
c. 1795
St. Paul’s School for Boys, Lutherville, Maryland
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
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Homewood House
c. 1805
Historic House Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
Built by Charles Carroll, Jr., son of Charles Carroll of Carrollton
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The Carroll Mansion
c. 1808
Historic House Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
Purchased by Richard Caton, son-in-law of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Carroll died in this mansion in 1832.
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Rising Sun Inn
c. 1753
Historic House Museum, Crownsville, Maryland
Owned by Richard Caton and Mary Carroll Caton, daughter of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, in the 19th century.
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Carrollton Manor
c. 1820
Private Residence, Frederick County, Maryland
Built by Charles Carroll of Carrollton for his granddaughter, Mariana Caton.
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Melwood Park
c. 1729
Private Residence, Prince George’s County, Maryland
Home of Ignatius Digges and his second wife, Mary Carroll. Mary was the first cousin of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
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