Carroll, Alfred John - Estimated year of death: 1946
Carroll, Charles Clement John Gocihlan - Estimated year of death: 1963
Carroll, Clifford James John - Estimated year of death: 1907
Carroll, Edward John - Estimated year of death: 1899
Carroll, John - Estimated year of death: 1880
Carroll, John - Estimated year of death: 1938
Carroll, John - Estimated year of death: 1922
Carroll, John - Estimated year of death: 1897
Carroll, John Cornerius - Estimated year of death: 1875
Carroll, John Desmond - Estimated year of death: 1949
Carroll, John Flynn - Estimated year of death: 1963
Carroll, John Michael - Estimated year of death: 1952
Carroll, Percy St John - Estimated year of death: 1958
Carroll, Robert John - Estimated year of death: 1954
Carroll, William John - Estimated year of death: 1964
Carroll, William John - Estimated year of death: 1965
O'Carroll, Claude St John - Estimated year of death: 1962
O'Carroll, John Joseph - Estimated year of death: 1975
O'Carroll, Michael St John - Estimated year of death: 1968
Tracing the Carroll Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records
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