Daniel Carroll July 22 1730 – July 5 1796 was a politician and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America a prominent member of one of the United States' great colonial families whose members included his younger brother Archbishop John Carroll the first Catholic bishop in the United States and founder of Georgetown University and their cousin Charles Carroll of Carrollton who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Daniel Carroll was one of only five men to sign both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States.
Archbishop John Carroll January 8 1735 – December 3 1815 the first Roman Catholic bishop and archbishop in the United States of America serving as the ordinary of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Archbishop Carroll is also known as the founder of Georgetown University the oldest Catholic University in the United States and St. John the Evangelist Parish of Rock Creek now Forest Glen the first secular parish in the country.
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