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!Control number!!!!Property Description!!Research Binder/notes!!Number Pre-1888!!Location as given in will, inventory, tax list!!Map Location!!Heirs of Real Estate!!Source!!Value!!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  
!Control number!!!!Property Description!!Research Binder/notes!!Number Pre-1888!!Location as given in will, inventory, tax list!!Map Location!!Heirs of Real Estate!!Source!!Value!!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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|2||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||||
|2||1870||||||96||Lombard||||<small>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.</small>||will, Thom||||
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|3||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||||
|3||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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|130||||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||||
|130||||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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Real Property at death:

Control number Property Description Research Binder/notes Number Pre-1888 Location as given in will, inventory, tax list Map Location Heirs of Real Estate Source Value 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
2 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
3 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
4 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
5 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
6 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
7 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
8 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
9 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
10 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
11 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
12 1870 56 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
13 1870 58 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
14 1870 60 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
15 1870 ECPCLIO 116 2 East Baltimore Street 1880 Sanborn Plate 31 Street no 2-12 1896 Bromley Block 1334 Plate 1 Street no 720-730 house with store, 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 Carolina, 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
16 1870 ECPCLIO 116 4 East Baltimore Street 1880 Sanborn Plate 31 Street no 2-12 1896 Bromley Block 1334 Plate 1 Street no 720-730 house with store, 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 Carolina, 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
17 1870 ECPCLIO 116 6 East Baltimore Street 1880 Sanborn Plate 31 Street no 2-12 1896 Bromley Block 1334 Plate 1 Street no 720-730 house with store, 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 Carolina, 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
18 1870 ECPCLIO 116 8 East Baltimore Street 1880 Sanborn Plate 31 Street no 2-12 1896 Bromley Block 1334 Plate 1 Street no 720-730 house with store, 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 Carolina, 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
19 1870 ECPCLIO 116 10 East Baltimore Street 1880 Sanborn Plate 31 Street no 2-12 1896 Bromley Block 1334 Plate 1 Street no 720-730 house with store, 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 Carolina, 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
20 1870 ECPCLIO 116 12 East Baltimore Street 1880 Sanborn Plate 31 Street no 2-12 1896 Bromley Block 1334 Plate 1 Street no 720-730 house with store, 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 Carolina, 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
21 1870 29 Cheapside 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 Carolina, 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
22 1870 29.5 Cheapside warehouse [need to review the Sarah H. Janney bequest] will, Thom
23 1870 55 Exchange Place To Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
24 1870 57 Exchange Place To Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
25 1870 59 Exchange Place To Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
26 1870 60 Exchange Place To Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
27 1870 61 Exchange Place To Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
28 1870 63 Exchange Place To Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
29 1870 105 Lombard Street Double warehouse, south side of Lombard to Louis N. Hopkins, son of brother Joseph will, Thom
30 1870 88 Lombard Street Double warehouse north side of Lombard Street, between Calvert and Light street, to Joseph Hopkins, son of brother Joseph Hopkins, deceased will, Thom
31 1870 90 Lombard Street Double warehouse north side of Lombard Street, between Calvert and Light street, to Joseph Hopkins, son of brother Joseph Hopkins, deceased will, Thom
32 1870 6 Wyeth Street House to Joseph Hopkins, son of brother Joseph Hopkins, deceased will, Thom
33 1870 8 Wyeth Street House to Joseph Hopkins, son of brother Joseph Hopkins, deceased will, Thom
34 1870 265 Montgomery Street House to Joseph Hopkins, son of brother Joseph Hopkins, deceased will, Thom
35 1870 265 Hughes Street House, rear of 265, to Joseph Hopkins, son of brother Joseph Hopkins, deceased will, Thom
36 1870 ECPCLIO 79 329 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
37 1870 ECPCLIO 79 331 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
38 1870 ECPCLIO 79 333 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
39 1870 ECPCLIO 79 337 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
40 1870 ECPCLIO 79 339 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
41 1870 ECPCLIO 79 341 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
42 1870 ECPCLIO 79 343 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
43 1870 ECPCLIO 79 345 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
44 1870 ECPCLIO 79 347 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
45 1870 ECPCLIO 79 359 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
46 1870 ECPCLIO 79 361 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
47 1870 ECPCLIO 79 363 Sharp Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
48 1870 ECPCLIO 79 251 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
49 1870 ECPCLIO 79 253 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
50 1870 ECPCLIO 79 255 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
51 1870 ECPCLIO 79 257 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
52 1870 ECPCLIO 79 259 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
53 1870 ECPCLIO 79 261 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
54 1870 ECPCLIO 79 263 West Street Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
55 1870 ECPCLIO 79 101 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
56 1870 ECPCLIO 79 103 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
57 1870 ECPCLIO 79 105 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
58 1870 ECPCLIO 79 107 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
59 1870 ECPCLIO 79 109 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
60 1870 ECPCLIO 79 111 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
61 1870 ECPCLIO 79 113 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
62 1870 ECPCLIO 79 115 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
63 1870 ECPCLIO 79 117 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
64 1870 ECPCLIO 79 119 Peach Alley Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
65 1870 Between Montgomery and Henrietta Streets Plum Alley, East Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
66 1870 Between Montgomery and Henrietta Streets Plum Alley, East Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
67 1870 Between Montgomery and Henrietta Streets Plum Alley, East Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
68 1870 Between Montgomery and Henrietta Streets Plum Alley, East Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
69 1870 Between Montgomery and Henrietta Streets Plum Alley, East Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
70 1870 Between Montgomery and Henrietta Streets Plum Alley, East Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
71 1870 128 Sharp Street, West Houses, Lots and parcels to Gerard Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins, sons of deceased brother Joseph as tenants in common, not joint tenants.36 dwelling houses fronting upon Sharp Street.and upon West Street, and upon Peach Alley. will, Thom
72 1870 48 Conway Street, South Side to Samuel H. Congdon, of Md, Johns Hopkins Congdon, Rhode Island, Elizabeth Congdon, Rhode Island, Mary E. Wood, New York, children of sister, Mar R. Congdon, as join tenants will, Thom
73 1870 ECPCLIO 107 81/18 Saratoga Street 1896: Plate 2, block 580 Dwelling House where JH resides in Winter to sister Eliza H. Crenshaw during her natural life. To be maintained by JH Hospital, insured against loss, then to JHH will, Thom
74 1870 ECPCLIO 108 49/222 French/Front Street 1852: Ward 8 1879: Plate 30 1896: Plate 1, block 1257 Note: Became North Front Street; house demolished ca. 1876 when property was transferred to Western Maryland Rail Road; See James H. Jones who inherited the property from JH. He moved to Pearl Street ca. 1876 were he purchased another house for $3,000. JH left him $5,000 in cash. Dwelling House where James, servant man, resides will, Thom
75 1870 Clifton estate to Johns Hopkins University, ca 330 acres will, Thom
76 1870 All remaining real estate and leasehold estate not devised to Johns Hopkins Hospital will, Thom
77 1871 152 Pratt Street, West warehouse to children of deceased brother Samuel Hopkins, James Monroe Mercer, husband of niece, Ella W. Mercer, will, Thom
78 1871 19 Frederick Street, South warehouse to children of deceased brother Samuel Hopkins, James Monroe Mercer, husband of niece, Ella W. Mercer, will, Thom
79 1871 21 Frederic Street, South warehouse to children of deceased brother Samuel Hopkins, James Monroe Mercer, husband of niece, Ella W. Mercer, will, Thom
80 1871 23 Frederic Street, South warehouse to children of deceased brother Samuel Hopkins, James Monroe Mercer, husband of niece, Ella W. Mercer, will, Thom
81 1871 25 Frederic Street, South warehouse to children of deceased brother Samuel Hopkins, James Monroe Mercer, husband of niece, Ella W. Mercer, will, Thom
82 1871 150 Pratt Street, West, NE Corner Pratt and Hollingsworth warehouse to children of sister Sarah H. Janney will, Thom
83 1871 150 adjoining Pratt Street, West, NE Corner Pratt and Hollingsworth warehouse to children of sister Sarah H. Janney will, Thom
84 1871 Rear of 150 West Pratt, separated by alley only Hollingsworth Street, East Side warehouse to children of sister Sarah H. Janney will, Thom
85 1871 Rear of 150 West Pratt, separated by alley only Hollingsworth Street, East Side warehouse to children of sister Sarah H. Janney will, Thom
86 1871 Rear of 150 West Pratt, separated by alley only Hollingsworth Street, East Side warehouse to children of sister Sarah H. Janney will, Thom
87 1873 Fair Grounds lots To Johns Hopkins Hospital codicil, will, Thom
88 1874 lot of ground situate on Odanals Wharf with Wharf attached fronting on said wharf about seventy nine feet 6 inches and on Pratt Street thirty nine feet and running back sixt-five feet with all the improvements thereon being three four story brick warehouses the whole of said lot being subject to a gorund rent of five hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 11,750
89 1874 a) Lot of ground situate on the north side of Pratt St, fronting on said st 59 feet 10 inches and running back thirty feet for inches. a-c containing eight four story brick warehouse the whole of said lots being subject to a ground rent of perhaps three hundred and seventy nine dollars and thirteen cents per annum, but amount not postively ascertained. JH Hospital inventory 106210
90 1874 b) lot of ground on East side of Light St. fronting on said st about sixtyone feet nine inches and running back about sixty feet inventory
91 1874 c) lot of ground on the east side of light st fronting on said st sixty three feet and running back about sixty feet JH Hospital inventory
92 1874 lot of ground situate on the north side of Lombard St. fronting on said st about twenty five feet three inches and running back about one hundred and nine feet nine inches there on being one four story brick warehouse the whole osaid lot bein subject to a ground rent of eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 17200
93 1874 Lot of ground situate on East side of Frederick St. fronting on the said st about twenty three feet and runnng back about ninety eight fgeet with all the improvements being one four story brick warehouse the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 8200
94 1874 lot of gound situate on the SouthEast corner of Exchange Place and Commerce Street fronting about thirty nine feet six inches and running back about seventy one feet with all the improvements thereon being one four story brick warehouse the whole of the said lot being subject to agournd rent of three hundred dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 34000
95 1874 a) lot of ground situate on the Southeast corner of the Exchange Place and South Str fronting about eighty four feet and running back about sixty eight feet six inches with improvements being four four story brick warehouses (a-d) the whole of the lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 70450
96 1874 b) lot of ground situate on the Southeast corner of the Exchange Place and South Str fronting about eighty four feet and running back about sixty eight feet six inches with improvements being four four story brick warehouses (a-d) the whole of the lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory
97 1874 c) lot of ground situate on the Southeast corner of the Exchange Place and South Str fronting about eighty four feet and running back about sixty eight feet six inches with improvements being four four story brick warehouses (a-d) the whole of the lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory
98 1874 d) lot of ground situate on the Southeast corner of the Exchange Place and South Str fronting about eighty four feet and running back about sixty eight feet six inches with improvements being four four story brick warehouses (a-d) the whole of the lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory
99 1874 lot of ground situate on the northwest corner of Water and South streets fronting sixty four feet and running back about fifty seven feet six inches, one two story Brick warehouse, the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred thirty nine dollars JH Hospital inventory 70120
100 1874 a) lot of ground on West side of Calvert St fronting on Calvert thirty three feet ten inches and running back forty five feet, being two three story Brick Warehouses (a & b), the whole lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred and two dollars and fifty cents per annum. JH Hospital inventory 14975
101 1874 b) lot of ground on West side of Calvert St fronting on Calvert thirty three feet ten inches and running back forty five feet, being two three story Brick Warehouses (a & b), the whole lot being subject to a ground rent of one hundred and two dollars and fifty cents per annum. JH Hospital inventory
102 1874 a) lot of ground on the Southeast corner of light and Little Water St. fronting about twenty eight feet four inches and running back aqbout fifty four feet, with two four story brick warehouse, the whole of said lot being subject to a gournd rent of three hundred dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 11000
103 1874 b) lot of ground on the Southeast corner of light and Little Water St. fronting about twenty eight feet four inches and running back aqbout fifty four feet, with two four story brick warehouse, the whole of said lot being subject to a gournd rent of three hundred dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 21372
104 1874 a) lot of ground on the south side of Bannett St fronting on the said street about fifty? feet six inchesand running back about ninety seven feet with one two story brick warehouse, two story brick back building, and one two story brick house (a-c), lot being subject to a ground rent of eighty six dollars and twenty five cents per annum. JH Hospital inventory
105 1874 b) lot of ground on the south side of Bannett St fronting on the said street about fifty? feet six inchesand running back about ninety seven feet with one two story brick warehouse, two story brick back building, and one two story brick house (a-c), lot being subject to a ground rent of eighty six dollars and twenty five cents per annum. JH Hospital inventory
106 1874 c) lot of ground on the south side of Bannett St fronting on the said street about fifty? feet six inchesand running back about ninety seven feet with one two story brick warehouse, two story brick back building, and one two story brick house (a-c), lot being subject to a ground rent of eighty six dollars and twenty five cents per annum. JH Hospital inventory
107 1874 lot of ground situate on the north? side of Baltimore St fronting on said st about nineteen feet three inches and running back about one hundred and fifty feet six inches with on marble front house the whole of the said house being subject to a ground rent of nine hundred dollars per annum side of Lombard St. fronting on said st about twenty five feet three inches and running back about one hundred and nine feet nine inches there on being one four story brick warehouse the whole osaid lot bein subject to a ground rent of eighty dollars per annum JH Hospital inventory 40000
108 1874 a) lot of ground West side of Sharp Street fronting on said street about twenty five feet three inches and running back about seventy feet wth one three story brick dwelling and three story back building (a-b), the whole of the loat being subject to a ground rent of fifty six dollars and twenty five sents per annum JH Hospital inventory 4143
109 1874 b) lot of ground West side of Sharp Street fronting on said street about twenty five feet three inches and running back about seventy feet wth one three story brick dwelling and three story back building (a-b), the whole of the loat being subject to a ground rent of fifty six dollars and twenty five sents per annum JH Hospital inventory
110 1874 lot of ground situate on the East side of Hanover St fronting on the said st thrirty feet and running back about twohundred and nine feet including court? in rear with improvements being one five story brown? storefron house the whole of said lot being subject to a ground rent of twelve hundred and sixty dollars. JH Hospital inventory 45625
111 1874 a) lot of ground situate on the South side of Pratt Street fronting on Pratt about thirty nine feet and running back about eighty feet with House known as 207 & 209, the whole being subject to aground rent of three hundred and twenty dollars JH Hospital inventory 16775
112 1874 b) lot of ground situate on the South side of Pratt Street fronting on Pratt about thirty nine feet and running back about eighty feet with House known as 207 & 209, the whole being subject to aground rent of three hundred and twenty dollars JH Hospital inventory
113 1874 a) lot of ground situate on the East side of Grant st. fronting on the said st about eightyfive feet six inches and running back about forty one feet with two three story brick warehouses (a&b), the whole of said lot being subject to a ground rent of sixty eight dollars and eighty seven cents per annum JH Hospital inventory 11311
114 1874 b) lot of ground situate on the East side of Grant st. fronting on the said st about eightyfive feet six inches and running back about forty one feet with two three story brick warehouses (a&b), the whole of said lot being subject to a ground rent of sixty eight dollars and eighty seven cents per annum JH Hospital inventory
115 1874 lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Hollingsworth and Pratt st fronting about fortyone feet four inches and running back about ninety one feet six inches with all the improvements being one four story brick warehouse the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of four hundred and fifty dollars JH Hospital inventory 30500
116 1874 a) lot of ground situate on the east side of Cheapside fronting on Cheapside about forty five feet and running back about sixty-six feet with two four story brick warehouses the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of four hundred dollars per annum. inventory 18100
117 1874 b) lot of ground situate on the east side of Cheapside fronting on Cheapside about forty five feet and running back about sixty-six feet with two four story brick warehouses the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of four hundred dollars per annum. inventory
118 1874 lot of ground situate on the South side of Lombard St. fronting on said st about forty six feet and running back about one hundred feet with one four story brick warehouse, the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rentof two hundred and ninety one dollars Lewis M. Hopkins inventory 35090
119 1874 a) lot of ground situate on the South side of Second St. fronting on the said st about thirty four feet and running back about sixty feet and a lot of ground situate on the South East corner of Second and Frederick St. fronting thirty feet and running back about sixty six feet with three four story brick warehouses the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of sixty four dollars per annum Heirs of Samuel Hopkins inventory 37300
120 1874 b) lot of ground situate on the South side of Second St. fronting on the said st about thirty four feet and running back about sixty feet and a lot of ground situate on the South East corner of Second and Frederick St. fronting thirty feet and running back about sixty six feet with three four story brick warehouses the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of sixty four dollars per annum inventory
121 1874 c) lot of ground situate on the South side of Second St. fronting on the said st about thirty four feet and running back about sixty feet and a lot of ground situate on the South East corner of Second and Frederick St. fronting thirty feet and running back about sixty six feet with three four story brick warehouses the whole of the said lot being subject to a ground rent of sixty four dollars per annum inventory
122 1874 lot of ground situate on the South East corner of Baltimore and Liberty St fronting eighteen feetsix inches and running back about twenty? two feet two inches with one five story F house the whole of the lot being subject to a ground rent of eight hundred and forty dollars per annum Heirs of Samuel Hopkins inventory 37000
123 1874 lot of ground situate on the North side of Montgomery St fronting on the said st about fifteen feet and running back about eighty eight feet with one two story brick building, two story brick back building, and one two story brick dwelling in the rear the whole of said lot being subject to a ground rent of thirty dollars Joseph S. Hopkins inventory 1500
124 1874 a) Lot of ground situate on the West Side of Wyeth st fronting on said st about twenty four feet and running back about fity feet with two two and a half story brick dwellings the whole of the said lot being subject to ground rent of thirty dollars per annum Joseph S. Hopkins inventory 1500
125 1874 b) Lot of ground situate on the West Side of Wyeth st fronting on said st about twenty four feet and running back about fity feet with two two and a half story brick dwellings the whole of the said lot being subject to ground rent of thirty dollars per annum Joseph S. Hopkins inventory
126 1874 a) 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 55000
127 b) 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
128 c) 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
129 d) 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
130 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