Box GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal)
Contains 29 Results:
Jenkins Family Papers, 1838-11-20
Jenkins Family Papers, 1839-04-20
1 ALS dated 4/20/1839 from Louis William Jenkins to his brother Thomas Robert Jenkins (1823-1905), a student at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., regarding travel and briefly mentioning Georgetown College. References to Francis Vespre, S.J.; Thomas Mulledy, S.J.; William McSherry, S.J.; and James Ryder, S.J. Sent from Paris to Georgetown College, care of Francis Vespre, S.J.
Jenkins Family Papers, 1839-12-17
1 ALS dated 12/17/1839 from Louis William Jenkins to his brother Thomas Robert Jenkins (1823-1905), a student at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., with discussion of family issues. References to Courtney; Louis DeBarth, S.J.; Francis Vespre, S.J.; George Fenwick, S.J.; Stephen Dubuisson, S.J.; Angelo Secchi; cousin Meredith; Bernard Sweeny; and John McElroy. Sent from Baltimore to Georgetown College.
Jenkins Family Papers, 1841 - 1843
Jenkins Family Papers, 1843 - 1849
1 ADS (copy): "Baltimore County: The second and final account of Rebecca A. Hillen, Guardian of John F. Bouring, Orphan son of Solomon Bouring, deceased," dated 11/20/1843-5/9/1849, with references to T. Parkin Scott, John Scott, Catherine Hillen, and Michael Courtney Jenkins. Signed by D. M. Perine, Register of Wills for Baltimore County. Marked with Seal of the Orphans Court and Register of Wills of Baltimore County, Maryland.
Jenkins Family Papers, 1860 or 1870
1 AN stating that Mr. Hillen accepts Miss Louisa Lusby's invitation. Dated 1/15/1860 or 1/15/1870. Document torn in half horizontally across page.
Jenkins Family Papers, undated
1 undated AD, apparently an account of some sort. Reference to Henry Myers.
Jenkins Family Papers, 1849-05-03
Jenkins Family Papers, 1845 - 1849
1 ADS dated 4/26/1845-4/28/1849, regarding an amount of money owed John F. Bouring. Apparently signed by Rebecca Hillen, guardian of Bouring. Indicates three payments received from T. Parkin Scott. Document is torn in 2 pieces down the center, but is still legible.