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Charles Carroll Gates – Charles Carroll Gates is the son of Thomas Gates. He witnessed his father's murder on April 14, 1865, and recounted the story to his grandson, Patrick Gates, who used this information to help figure out the location of a treasure. Charles is the main character in the novel, Forever Free, where he befriends a freed slave.
Charles Carroll of Annapolis granted Carrollton Manor to his son, Charles Carroll of Carrollton. It is from this tract of land that he took his title "Charles Carroll of Carrollton." Like his father, Carroll was a Catholic and as a consequence was barred by Maryland statute from entering politics, practicing law and voting. [14]
In the present day, famed treasure hunter Ben Gates tells Thomas' story at a Civilian Heroes conference. Black market dealer Mitch Wilkinson produces the page fragment, with Thomas Gates' name next to those of Mary Surratt and Dr. Samuel Mudd. The public believes Thomas helped kill Lincoln, and Ben and his father Patrick set out to disprove it.
Hunter Gomez as young Benjamin Gates; Sean Bean as Ian Howe: An entrepreneur, crime boss and treasure hunter who is a former friend of Benjamin Gates. [4] Diane Kruger as Dr. Abigail Chase: An archivist at the National Archives who aids Benjamin Gates in treasure hunting. Justin Bartha as Riley Poole: A sardonic computer expert and friend of ...
Aghagurty (Irish: Áth an Ghorta) is a townland in County Offaly, Ireland.It is approximately 1.5 square kilometres (0.6 sq mi) in area. [1] Aghagurty was the ancestral home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signatory of the American Declaration of Independence, whose grandfather, Charles Carroll the Settler, is believed to have been born in the locality—his father being ...
SEATTLE (AP) — William H. Gates II, a lawyer and philanthropist best known as the father of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, has died at 94.
The senior Gates was a prominent Seattle attorney and a co-founder of one of the Northwest’s best-known law firms, The Seattle Times reported. Bill Gates mourns father’s death at age 94: ‘I ...
Charles Carroll (1737–1832), signer of Declaration of Independence, enslaved approximately 300 people on his estate in Maryland. [61] Landon Carter (1710–1778), Virginia planter who enslaved as many as 500 people by the end of his life. [62] Robert "King" Carter (1663–1732), Virginia landowner and acting governor of Virginia. He left 3000 ...