Hi, I hope someone can help me with my Brickwall. My great great grandfather was Charles K. Linthicum born about December 1858 supposedly in Maryland. His wife was Augusta Hockmeier/Hokemeyer or some variation of that name. Augusta had a brother named Henry who was living with Charles and Augusta at North Register according to the 1900 census. Augusta and Henry were born in Germany. I have found Charles K. Linthicum and Augusta in the 1920 census living at List Avenue in Lauraville Park. Charles K (Keyser?) Linthicum was a clerk and and a salesman/merchant. Charles K. Linthicum and his wife Augusta had two children, William H. Linthicum born August 1898 and Charles Keyser Linthicum born November 29, 1899. Charles Keyser Linthicum was my great grandfather and was married to Florence May Nagel, daughter of John S. Nagel, Sr and Augusta Grosscup. I have been unsuccessful in finding Charles K. Linthicum in any census before 1900 and am hoping someone can help me out as I am looking for Charles' parents. I have followed Charles K. Linthicum in the Baltimore City directories and found that he lived with Charles G. Linthicum who was a veteranary surgeon, as well as William B. Linthicum and George W. Linthicum from at least 1882 through 1895 on Columbia Avenue and from in the 1896 Directory Charles K. lived with Charles G at 509 S. Paca. Also listed in 1896 is a Cora Linthicum who was a teacer. Charles G. Linthicum dissappeared from the Baltimore directories in 1899. In 1896 Charles G. Linthicum and his son George W. Linthicum had a business called Charles G. Linthicum & Son, Veterinary Surgeons. Their business was located at 516 Elbow Lane in Baltimore. I do know that George W. was the son of Charles G. Linthicum, I am hoping someone can tell me if my Charles K. Linthicum and William B. Linthicum were also sons of Charles G. other then assuming by the addresses I have found searching through the city directories. Anyone who has found Charles G. Linthicum in any Census records or who is researching this family, OR has any additional information on the Augusta and Henry Hockmeier/Hokemeyer, Grosscup/Groscup or Nagels, I would love to hear from you! Thanks a bunch, Dee Gabler Pasadena, MD