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Land Records. How can TMG help us understand what the extensive real estate transactions tell us about the life of Frederick Wilhelm Franke (1823-1883)?. Timeline -Frederick Wilhelm Franke. Chronology of events in life of FW Franke "the immigrant" All addresses are modern day

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Land Records

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  1. Land Records How can TMG help us understand what the extensive real estate transactions tell us about the life of Frederick Wilhelm Franke (1823-1883)?

  2. Timeline -Frederick Wilhelm Franke • Chronology of events in life of FW Franke "the immigrant" • All addresses are modern day • 1823 Heneritte Bruning born Engter, Kingdom of Hanover • 1824 FW Franke born Dissen, Kingdom of Hanover • 1846 FW Franke immigrates • 1849 FW Franke buys 8 plots in Baltimore City Cemetery • 1850 cite Census • 1850 • FW and Henriette live in Balto, Md • 1851 July 2 Fred W dies BCR • 1852 1512 Lombard • Oct 28 Baltimore House Bldg Assn No 1 grant a • mortgage to Conrad Schwartzkaupt • 1510 Lombard • Francis Holthaus grants a mortgage to • Conrad Schwartzkaupt • Holthaus appears to live across the Strawberry Alley from FWF • 1853 May 5 1510 Lombard BCC • Frances Brown grants FW Franke a lease

  3. Sample of real estate listings • 1872 • Mar 19 Balto Housing FWF Release A 556 546 • CR3716-1 • 1873 • Feb 17 North German FWF Release A 646 300 • Bldg Assoc • May 10 FWF Stauss Mtge A 612 251 • Sept 29 FWF Crownfield Deed A 630 135 • Sept 29 Crownfield FWF & Anna M Deed A 630 136 • 1876 • Strauss, Joe FWF Release A 740 109 • May 12 FWF United German Mtge A 740 109 • Anna M RE & Fire Ins • 1877 • Apr 7 FWF Crownfield Deed A 771 167 • CR4866-2 • 1878 • Jun 12 FWF Pfennig Asst A 814 144 • see F CR4888-1 • Nov 25 United Ger HP Release A 827 158 • Real Estate & see F CR4894-2 • Fire Ins

  4. Block 1368 Real Estate Transfers MDLandRec.Net – Login by userid and password

  5. Sanborn Fire Insurance MapVol 4 1902 • Sanborn map block 1368

  6. Bob Weimer • LandSell [P] < and [PO]> sold <[M]> <to [R: GRANTEE]> <[L]> <[D]> • LandBuy [P] bought <[M]> from [R:GRANTOR] <[L]> <[D]>

  7. MdLandRec.net

  8. MdLandRec.net

  9. Types of Transactions • LandAquire (Deed,Assgt,Lease, Sub- lease, Bond) • LandDisp (Deed, Assgt, Lease, Sub-lease) • Mortgage • Release

  10. Ground Rent The transactions designated as lease, sublease and assignment contain the terms “…99 years or renewable forever subject to a yearly payment…”, This is what commonly is referred to “ground rent”

  11. Cover the conditions • LandAcquire [P] < and [PO]> <[M1]> from [R:GRANTOR] <[M2]> <[D]> • LandDisp [P] < and [PO]> <[M]> <to [R:GRANTEE]> <[D]>

  12. Mortgage and Release complement each other Mortgage [P] <and [PO]> <[M1]> from [R:GRANTOR]> <[M2]><[D]> Release <[R:GRANTOR]> granted a release from a mortgage to [P] < and [PO] > for the property <[M]><[D]>

  13. Individual Detail Report excluding tags Report option Select Individual detail Select Tag tab Change “None” to “Selected” and a window will list the available tags. Check the ones you want to appear in the report.

  14. Conditions of Transactions Mortgages are short term – a few years long-no declining balance mortgages Interest to be paid as sum every six months Mortgages are obtained from people early. Institutions appear around 1870.

  15. Although the Frederick Wilhelm Franke household is first household in the 1512 e Lombard st (new address) in the 1880 census, he was a tenant in the property he owned for over 20 years. • All of his real estate was liquidated before his death in 1883; therefore, no probate.

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