Yes he did
Charles Carroll
Charles Carroll, the man the town is named after, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
The Catholic signers of the Declaration of Independence were Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who was the only Catholic to sign, and a few others who were known to have Catholic backgrounds, such as Thomas Fitzsimons and Daniel Carroll. Charles Carroll was notable for being a prominent Maryland planter and a strong advocate for independence. His signature represented not only his personal beliefs but also the role of Catholics in the broader struggle for American independence. Overall, the Catholic presence among the signers was limited, reflecting the minority status of Catholics in colonial America at the time.
At 70 years old Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence. The longest living Declaration on Independence signer was Charles Carroll of Carrollton he lived to be 95.
There were 4 men who were from Maryland who signed it. Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, and Charles Carroll.
Charles Carroll was the only Catholic person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Charles Carroll of Carrollton. He was also the longest living signer of Declaration of Independence.
Charles Carroll
Charles Carroll signed the Declaration of Independence "Charles Carroll of Carroltown." He was also the longest surving of all the signers. He died in 1832.
Charles Carroll, the man the town is named after, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Carroll County was named after Charles Carroll, born in Annapolis ,MD. he was the last living signer of the declaration of independence until his death
Charles Carroll name appears on the Declaration of Independence, he was a real person and the last survivor who signed it.
Charles Carroll was a Catholic, best known for his efforts to hold office in the Protestant-dominated colony of Maryland. This eventually resulted in the disfranchisement of Maryland Catholics.
http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/signers/carroll.htm
The Catholic signers of the Declaration of Independence were Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who was the only Catholic to sign, and a few others who were known to have Catholic backgrounds, such as Thomas Fitzsimons and Daniel Carroll. Charles Carroll was notable for being a prominent Maryland planter and a strong advocate for independence. His signature represented not only his personal beliefs but also the role of Catholics in the broader struggle for American independence. Overall, the Catholic presence among the signers was limited, reflecting the minority status of Catholics in colonial America at the time.
Declaration of Independence SignersThe document was signed by most of the members on August 2, 1776. George Wythe signed on August 27. On September 4, Richard Henry Lee, Elbridge Gerry, and Oliver Wilcott signed. Matthew Thornton signed on November 19, and Thomas McKean signed in 1781.
Charles Carroll. Believe it or not, he did sign the declaration of independence, and he was the last signing survivor! National Treasure isn't all made up! I hope i answered your question