After B.W. Hall died, the portion of the Eutaw farm which included the Eutaw Mill (formerly Larshes Mill) and miller’s house was given to Benedict William Hall’s only son, William Carvell Hall. William Carvell Hall did not own the estate long after receiving legal right to the property in 1879. In fact, he died that same year and his interest to the property was given to his sister, Margaret Hall Robinson. The property remained in Margaret’s family’s possession until 1908 when it was also sold to the City of Baltimore. (Source: http://baltimoreheritage.org/history/broads-choice-eutaw-farm-hall-springs-early-history-herring-run-park/)
p 49 - ... Ann Calhoun, dau. of William and Lydia Cattel Calhoun, after the death of his sister, Mary Calhoun Hall, m. and was the 2d wife of Benedict Wm. Hall, and had child., viz., ... William Carvil Hall, who m. 21st Feb'y 1867, Agnes Robinson.