he settled in Loudoun Co., Virginia; he died in 1733 in Stafford Co., Virginia;
in the mid 1700s, his son Philip Jr. initiated the Noland's Ferry service across the Potomac river just downriver from Noland's Island, joining Loudoun Co. in Virginia to Frederick Co. in Maryland.
Stafford County, VA Deed Book 55 - Indenture 10 Oct 1723 – Nicholas Carroll and Elizabeth Carroll, his wife, sell land to Philip Knowland.
he settled in Loudoun Co., Virginia; he died in 1733 in Stafford Co., Virginia;
in the mid 1700s, his son Philip Jr. initiated the Noland's Ferry service across the Potomac river just downriver from Noland's Island, joining Loudoun Co. in Virginia to Frederick Co. in Maryland.
Stafford County, VA Deed Book 55 - Indenture 10 Oct 1723 – Nicholas Carroll and Elizabeth Carroll, his wife, sell land to Philip Knowland.
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