hall could not go on the home of dr. mudd. that is because he had been hard on dr. mudd in his writing. the mudds did not want them coming in. i said mr. hall, weight, you meet booth -- wait, you mean booth could go in but you can't? he would hang out in the cars when we win it. mrs. erhardt, one of mudd's granddaughters was very gracious. finally, she pulled me aside and said is that jame otis hall out there? she used his middle name, so i knew he was trouble. i said, your eyes are better than mine, i don't see anyone out there. god bless those people. i will say for the mudd children , if i get in trouble i want grandchildren like that. the booth story begins in 1821 when a young couple arrives from london and they settle in an area north of baltimore. i think everyone knows 95 going up towards wilmington, philadelphia. 30 miles up that way you come to bel air, maryland. often the country, the booth family built a cabin, a log house, and at 1851 they built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. he would spend most of his time there. also at a townhouse in bal