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  2. William Carroll - Wikipedia

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    William D. Carroll (1880–1955), member of the Wisconsin State Senate, 1931–1935; William F. Carroll (1877–1964), lawyer, judge, and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada; William G. Carroll (1893–1969), American politician; William Henry Carroll (1810–1868), Confederate general, American Civil War; son of Governor Carroll; William K ...

  3. O'Carroll - Wikipedia

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    A distant cousin of this branch of the Carroll family was Charles Carroll (barrister), a convert to Anglicanism. William Thomas Carroll (1802-1863) served as the fifth Clerk of the United States Supreme Court (from 1827 until his death). [8]

  4. William Carroll (Tennessee politician) - Wikipedia

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    William Carroll (March 3, 1788 – March 22, 1844) was an American politician who served as the fifth Governor of Tennessee twice, from 1821 to 1827 and again from 1829 to 1835. He held the office longer than any other person, including the state's only other six-term governor, John Sevier . [ 1 ]

  5. William K. Carroll - Wikipedia

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    William K. Carroll was born in 1952 close to Washington, DC. He immigrated to Canada with his family in 1968, where he attended Brock University in Niagara Falls, and then York University in Toronto. He obtained his PhD in sociology in 1981, and the same year accepted a position at the University of Victoria, where he still teaches.

  6. Charles Carroll of Carrollton - Wikipedia

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    Doughoregan Manor, the Carroll family seat, now a National Historic Landmark Charles Carroll of Carrollton Portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, c. 1763 Yale Center for British Art. Carroll was born on September 19, 1737, in Annapolis, Maryland, the only child of Charles Carroll of Annapolis and his wife Elizabeth Brooke. [6]

  7. William G. Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Carroll was born on June 16, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York. [1] Carroll attended Brooklyn public schools, the Polytechnic Preparatory School, and St. John's College. He moved to Bayport in 1908 and worked in real estate. During World War I, he served in the United States Army with the Tank Corps for 13 months.

  8. William Henry Carroll - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Carroll (1810 – May 3, 1868) was a wealthy planter, a postmaster, and a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

  9. Category:Carroll family - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Carroll; Henry Carroll (lawyer) Mike Castle; Richard Caton (merchant) Charles Carroll (barrister) Charles Carroll (philanthropist) Charles Carroll of Annapolis; Charles Carroll of Carrollton; Charles Carroll the Settler