Ann Tonge (c1792-1863) built the three buildings as rental units for mill workers in Ellicott City. Born in England, she married James Tonge who died c1840 and she signed a release of mortgage deed on Feb 26, 1844 as "Administratrix of James Tonge deceased."
Two heirs were mentioned in her will - daughter Margaret Ellen (Tonge) Hughes (1823- ) and granddaughter Sarah Ann Fusting, born 1844 to Jane Ann (Tonge) Fusting (1819-1847) and Joseph P. Fusting (1808-1871) of Catonsville. Sarah would inherit the northern half of Tonge's Row, and Margaret would get the southern half. Margaret would also get: Baltimore House (406 West St. from Anton Cadper on in May 1859); and two "frame dwellings in Ellicott mills on the Frederick Turnpike [Main St] together with the lot of ground upon which they are located".. from Edward and Rebecca Johnson. If Sarah died Margaret would inherit everything.
Tonge Row - "tract of land on Columbia Turnpike from John Day Feb 2, 1844... with the three stone dwellings thereon erected...six stone buildings known as Tonge's Row".
The Feb. 10, 1863 probate listed Margaret E. and William Hughes with Thomas Jenkins putting up a bond for $2,000.
The three duplexes of "Tonge Row" are two stories on the road, and a walk-out bottom floor in the back. Each duplex side has an upper and lower door and a central chimney.
Photocopy of signature from the Howard County Historical Society
Located at 3736-3742, 3744-3748, and 3752-3744 Old Columbia Road.
Will in Howard County Wills TBH Libr2 folio 3 Feb 3, 1863. Md State Archives
©2017 Patricia Bixler Reber
Forgotten history of Ellicott City & Howard County MD
Thank you for a little Wednesday information I love this kind of facts
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