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! scope="col" | Control_number || scope="col" | || scope="col" | Property_Description || scope="col" | Research_Bindernotes || scope="col" | Number_Pre-1888 || scope="col" | Location_as_given_in_will_inventory_tax_list || scope="col" | Map_Location || scope="col" | Heirs_of_Real_Estate || scope="col" | Source || scope="col" | Value || scope="col" | Initial_Trustees_Executors_Francis_White_of_BA_Francis_T_King_of_BC_Charles_J_M_Gwinn_of_BC_to_be_replaced_at_death_by_Lewis_M_Hopkins_and_William_Hopkins_son_of_Gerard_T_Hopkins | ! scope="col" | Control_number || scope="col" | || scope="col" | Property_Description || scope="col" | Research_Bindernotes || scope="col" | Number_Pre-1888 || scope="col" | Location_as_given_in_will_inventory_tax_list || scope="col" | Map_Location || scope="col" | Heirs_of_Real_Estate || scope="col" | Source || scope="col" | Value || scope="col" | Initial_Trustees_Executors_Francis_White_of_BA_Francis_T_King_of_BC_Charles_J_M_Gwinn_of_BC_to_be_replaced_at_death_by_Lewis_M_Hopkins_and_William_Hopkins_son_of_Gerard_T_Hopkins | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 2 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 96 || Lombard || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 2 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 96 || Lombard || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 3 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 98 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 3 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 98 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 4 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 100 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 4 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 100 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 5 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 102 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 5 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 102 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 6 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 104 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 6 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 104 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 7 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 106 || Lombard || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 7 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 106 || Lombard || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 29 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 8 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 108 || Lombard || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 8 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 108 || Lombard || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 9 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 110 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 9 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 110 || Lombard || || 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 10 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 297 || Baltimore & Liberty, SE Corner || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any | | style="text-align:right" | 10 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 297 || Baltimore & Liberty, SE Corner || || warehouse, 3/8 th income after costs to children of deceased brother Samuel paid semi-annually to niece Ella W. Mercer free from the control of her husband she may have including James Monroe Mercer. After her death to any children she may have for a period of 20 years, after which any children are tenants in common. 1/8 th to James Monroe Mercer of clear rents until death, then to children for 20 years, then to children of Samuel and Ella equally. 2/8 to nephew John J. Hopkins, then to any children for 20 years, then to children of deceased brother Samuel and James Monroe Mercer, with any surplus of income or property arising there from to the children of John J. Hopkins. 1/8 to nephew Mahlon Hopkins and after his death any children for 20 years, then reverts to children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. 1/8 to nephew Arundel Hopkins and on his death for 20 years in trust to any children at which time reverts in trust to the children of Samuel Hopkins and James Monroe Mercer. || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 11 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 54 || Exchange Place, north side || || warehouse, to trustees in trust for the children of sister Sarah H. Janney, wife of Richard M. Janney, upon her separate receipt, 1/4 th for education and maintenance of any children for 20 years as tenants in common, then 1/4 th the income as tenants in common. 1/4th to niece Margaret Elliott,wife of Josedph Elliott of North Carolinal, for life then to children for 20 years after which they inherit as tenants in common.1/4 th to nephew Samuel H. Janney for his natural life, then for maintenance and education of any children for 20 years, there after to the children of Samuel H. Janney. 1/4 th to Johns Hopkins Janney for natural life then to children || will, Thom || || | | style="text-align:right" | 11 || style="text-align:right" | 1870 || || || 54 || Exchange Place, north side || || warehouse, to trustees in trust for the children of sister Sarah H. Janney, wife of Richard M. Janney, upon her separate receipt, 1/4 th for education and maintenance of any children for 20 years as tenants in common, then 1/4 th the income as tenants in common. 1/4th to niece Margaret Elliott,wife of Josedph Elliott of North Carolinal, for life then to children for 20 years after which they inherit as tenants in common.1/4 th to nephew Samuel H. Janney for his natural life, then for maintenance and education of any children for 20 years, there after to the children of Samuel H. Janney. 1/4 th to Johns Hopkins Janney for natural life then to children || will, Thom || || | ||
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| style="text-align:right" | 130 || style="text-align:right" | || e) lot of ground on the North side of Lombard st fronting on said st about one hundred and six feet running back ninety six feet with five three story brick warehouses (a-e) subject to a ground rent of three hundred and eighty dollars and thirty three cents per annum || || || || || JH Hospital || inventory || || | | style="text-align:right" | 130 || style="text-align:right" | || e) lot of ground on the North side of Lombard st fronting on said st about one hundred and six feet running back ninety six feet with five three story brick warehouses (a-e) subject to a ground rent of three hundred and eighty dollars and thirty three cents per annum || || || || || JH Hospital || inventory || || | ||
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