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RIDGELY, Charles, governor of Maryland, born 6 December, 1762; died at Hampton, his estate, Baltimore County, Maryland, 17 July, 1829. His name was originally Charles Ridgely Carnan, but he was adopted by his uncle, Captain Charles Ridgely, who left him a fortune at his death in 1790, on condition that he should change his name. He served in the state senate, and was chosen governor of Maryland three times successively, in 1815-'17. He was also brigadier-general of Maryland militia. Governor Ridgely was the owner of about 400 slaves, all of whom he manumitted by his will.
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