Date: 1887-03-26; Paper: Baltimore Sun
CARRICO - On 23d of March, 1887, at his home in Charles county, Md.,
AMBROSE CARRICO, in the 23d year of his age, Ecclesiastical Student of
Saint Charles College, Howard county, Md
Date: 1888-02-10; Paper: Baltimore Sun
CARRICO - At Bryantown, Md. February 9, Mrs. Carrico wife of Dr. Thomas
A. Carrico.
Funeral tomorrow (Saturday) morning, at eleven o’clock.
Date: 1908-02-12; Paper: Sun
B. HAMILTON CARRICO.
(Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.)
La Plata, Md. Feb. 11 - B. Hamilton Carrico, former
election supervisor of Charles county, died at his home, hear
Hughesville, yesterday of acute indigestion after an illness of a few
hours. Mr. Carrico attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church yesterday and
was in good health up to the time he was stricken. He was 45 years old
and is survived by a widow and several children. He was a first cousin
of ex-State Senator Louis C. Carrico.
3-14-1921 Baltimore Sun
DR. LOUIS C. CARRICO DIES AT BRYANTOWN
Charles County Physcian Succumbs To Heart Trouble At Home At Age Of 60
Years
WAS PROMINENT AS DEMOCRAT
Had Been Delegate, State Senater And Census Supervisor For Fifth
District
La Plata Md March 13. - Dr. Louis C. Carrico died
suddenly of heart disease at his him in Bryantown today. He was one of
the most prominent physicians in the county and for years had been
recognized as one of the Democratic leaders of Charles Co. He was 60
years old.
Dr. Carrico was born in Charles County the son of
Thomas and Frances Stonestreet Carrico. His father was a farmer. He was
educated in the public schools in Charlotte Hall Academy and Rock Hall
College. He began the practice of medicine in 1883. In 1882 and 1883 he
had been a schoolteacher.
He was School Commissioner for Charles County from
1883 to 1892. In 1891 he was elected a member of the House of Delegates
of the Maryland Legislature and in 1893 to the State Senate over the
late Representative Sidney E. Mudd. For the las census he was
supervisor of the census for the Fifth Congressional District. He
was head of the county War Memorial Committee.
Surviving are a widow who was formerly Miss Anna
Jameson, four children, Louis C. Carrico, jr., who is a student at
Mount St. Mary’s college, at Frederick, Rudolph, Violett H. and Carlyle
Carrico, all of whom live at Bryantown; two brothers, Dr. C. P. Carrico
of Cecil county, and G. A. Carrico of Prince George’s county, and two
sisters, Mrs. F. M. Murray of Baltimore, and Sister Agnes Carrico, a
Sister of Charity at New Orleans.
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