Among the family papers left by Aaron Martin, husband of Ann Baldwin Martin,
is a set of Articles for a vigilante organization known as The Restoration
Society. The document is unsigned, so it is not known how many members
existed, or even if the society ever formally organized or served. However,
the handwriting appears to be that of Aaron Martin.
Dated 6th month 3rd 1798, the document is reproduced here in its entirety:
The Regulated form of the Articles & Rules of the Restoration Society
For pu
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Higginson Books has the following:
BALDWIN Genealogy, 1500-1881, by C.C. Baldwin. 974p. 1881. $146.00
BALDWIN Gen. supplement, by C. C. Baldwin. 398p. 1889. $55.00
John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn., by J.D. Baldwin. 6p. 1873. $4.00
Investigations concerning the fam. of Baldwin of Ashton, Clinton, Bucks
(Eng.), by J.L. Chester. 28p. 1884. $6.00
Brief genealogy of the Baldwins, by N.A. Baldwin. 70p. 1891. $14.00
Descendants of Dea. Aaron Baldwin of N. Branford, Ct., 1724-1800, with
brief account of
About a week ago someone put on the web the history off the Baldwin name and
family it was about 43 pages long. Some how I deleted it before I could
read and copy . If you are still out there would you e-mail it to me.
THANK YOU I WOULD APPRECIATE IT
MARIAN BALDWIN TODD
mtct@qni.com
---Katfish102@aol.com wrote:
>
> I hope you were able to get that 46 page history of the Baldwin's. I
am
> working on a family tree myself and have a branch of Baldwin's on
it. If you
> did receive that history I would like to get a copy of it from you
if I could.
> Thank you and good luck with what your working on.
>
>
> Thanks again
> Guy
>
>
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Please stop by my Baldwin Page when you have a chance. It has a great picture
of my Baldwin taken sometime before 1886 when George Baldwin's wife was
pregnant-looking. I would dare say she was probably 4-5 mos. pregnant in the
picture.
Erin Peters
http://members.aol.com/EPeters921/baldwin.html
Hello fellow Baldwin searcher,
Thanks James for including my Baldwin page in your list but the address has
changed.
NEW - http://members.aol.com/Sadie476/Baldwin.html
(old - http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Baldwin.html)
It would be best to link to my home page as I have to move pages around due to
space limitations and may have to change addresses. I have indicated which
pages are safe to link to.
Much success with your searches in 1999.
Sue Gardner
Leominster, MA
My Web pages:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/baldwin/1999-01/0915541211 Date: Tue, 5 Jan1999 08:00:11 EST From: <>
Is anyone familiar with Allen C. Baldwin, b. 27 Mar 1793 and wife
Phariba _______, b. 30 Sep 1797. Supposedly, Allen was son of David
Baldwin Jr, son of David Sr of Conn. Allen may have lived in Ohio?
around Trumbull Co?
Would appreciate your help. Thanks, June
Hello Laura,
This is a list of pages that you may find helpful and interesting.
They are not in a specific
order, but you may find that they have some reasonable grouping. Explore
and enjoy!
James
http://www.islandnet.com/baldwin/messages.html
http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/bbaldwin/ben.htm
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/l/William--F-Baldwin/index.html
http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Baldwin.html
http://www.intercall.com/~jmarshal/esmd22.htm
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/rodin/297/in
I am seeking the parentage of Fred Otis Baldwin, born 25 August 1870 in
Randolph County, Indiana
Married Corella Cox, born 24 December 1875 in Randolph County, Indiana
(fifth child of William Riley Cox and Martha Parsons), marriage date not
known to me.
Children:
Roy Larn Baldwin
Lawrence Riley Baldwin
Florence Kathleen Baldwin
Fred died in 1952 and Corella in 1957, probably in Randolph County, Indiana
Thanks,
Susan K. Rathburn
susank@cmc.net
I am doing a family search for ancestors, siblings, histories, of my
Grandmother, Molina Baldwin. Born May 1, 1881 in Gloucester, England. She
immigrated to America in about 1902. Married Lewis T. Ward in Rock Springs,
Wyoming, date unknown. Gave birth to 8 children; Edna, Alice Robert,
Charles, hannah, Ida, Rena, and William. Moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho in
1924. Died May 7, 1927, in Idaho Falls.
Her parents were Charles Baldwin and Sara Simpkins. It is not known at this
time whether they immigrate
I have TEMPORARILY posted to the net a copy of a work in progress, my lineage
of the descendants of John Baldwin of Aston Township, Chester County,
Pennsylvania.
Just for fun I have given priority to posting the ancestry of President
Nixon's children and my sister and me, who are distant cousins.
There is much work yet to do but I would appreciate comments from any other
descendants who may have information not yet in my manuscript. The URL is
http
In the January issue of Rootsweb Review there is a URL for Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild: My Computer system doesn't
find a "match" for it. Has anyone out there used it successfully?
I am searching for my gr.gr. grandparents. I don't know whether or not they
immigrated to this country. Charles Baldwin, born about 1860. I don't
know where he was born, but lived in Gloucester, England at the time my
grandmother was born in 1881. Married Sarah Simpkins. Had two childre
Are you related or know of a relationship or sources concerning the following:
This is My CHAPMAN LINE AND A FEW OTHERS, TOO:
Andrew J.(Jackson) CHAPMAN br. TN. abt 1815 d. ARK?
marriage 01 july 1837 white co. ILL to Janett MCGHEE( aka Jane, Janice)
b. abt 1823 TN.
Children:
Thomas E. CHAPMAN br. may 1837 ILL d. 1904
Shawnee, Oklahoma (memeber GAR post 40)
married #1. Lousetta MAINER br. abt. 1841 KY , d. 3 july 1880 near
Clarksville, AR.
Children:
Elizabeth CHAPMAN b. ca 1866 ARK;
Lui
Does anyone on the list have a copy of Charles Candees Baldwin's 1881
"Baldwin Genealogy"? I'm interested in two references to Willis French, one
on p. 321 and one on p. 521. I understand the first gives a Connecticut
birth in the 1800's, the second a New Jersey birth in the 1780's. Is there
any more on Willis that would help me identify him?
-- Steve Kyner
Hello,
From The Baldwin Genealogy, From 1500 to 1881, by Charles C Baldwin,
page 584;
1154 ALLEN, David, David, Moses, James, Joseph, Joseph (of Milford),
b. perhaps in
Atwater, Portage, Ohio; settled and d. in Farmington, Trumbull, Ohio; m.
Pharibeh
Hamlen, of Marlboro, Stark, Ohio, who is dead.
Children:
1. James, settled in Michigan.
2. Jesse, lived in Trumbull county, when last heard from.
3. William.
4. Elizabeth.
5. Jane.
You can find more on my home page at
http://www
Hello Joyce and any others with an Ephraim. There are about 25 listings
of Ephraim in CC Baldwin's Book.
Below is the John traced here to Ephraim Warner Baldwin./
I will quote as is in Book the Minnimum element of the Gen. If more is
wanted I would probably have to snail mail.
Page 297 CC Baldwin Book 1881
***John Baldwin of Milford, Connecticut. is said to be son of Sylvester
who was son of Richard who came with the New Haven Company, but John may be
a brother to Sylvester??
There is more d
Thank you for response to my query on Allen C. Baldwin. Apparently my
James Whitemore Baldwin was definitly his son. From my Baldwin Family
Bible Record - only 3 of the 7 children grew to adulthood:
JAMES W. BALDWIN, b. 10 May 1820
LAVINA BALDWIN, b. 12 June 1824
children:
1) PROSSER PEARL BALDWIN, b. 23 Nov 1841; d. 8 Oct 1855, age 13 yrs, 11
mo.
2) LUCRETIA M. BALDWIN, b. 17 Sep 1843
3) PERMELIA A. BALDWIN, b. 19 Nov 1845; d. 15 Oct 1849
4) SYLVESTER PIERSAL BALDWIN, b. a twin, 19 Apr 1849 (my lin
Is anyone familiar with my Temperance BALDWIN born c1613 in Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, Long Island, New York. She married c1640 to Nathan BIRDSALL
(son of Henry BIRDSALL & Agnes KEMPE) who was born 3 September 1620 in
Norwich or Norfolk, England. He died 1698 in Long Island, New York. He was
the son of Henry BIRDSALL. They had a son, Benjamin BIRDSALL who was born
1646 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York. He died 1719 in Oyster Bay, Nassau,
New York. He married 1681 to Mercy FORMAN
Laura
bradlara@ucom.ne
Hello Baldwin list members! We are searching for the parents of our gr gr
grandfather, William Francis BALDWIN, b. 3 Feb 1816, Covington, Campbell Co,
KY, married Mary A. W. Vizey, 10 Feb 1848 in Bloomington, DuPage Co, IL,
lived in McLean Co, probably lived in McLean Co, IL from 1849 until ? Died
25 Mar 1899 in Homer, Hamilton Co, IA and buried in Homer Cemetery. Was he
married to someone else prior to marrying Mary Vizey? Haven't a clue about
ancestors prior to William. Will appreciate any help.
Nanc
To all Mac people on this list. I need your imput.
I am having trouble with the Family Tree Maker Deluxe Edition 11 that I have. My Mac really doesn't
like it.
I would love to here from you Mac people on what program you have and are you pleased with it.
Thanks
Susan in San Diego
susanharris@woodsvalley.com
"William F. Baldwin III" wrote:
> Joe,
>
> I have a E-mail message dated November 30, 1996, from a Don Phelps, Don.Phelps@infoway.com, P. O.
> Box 9739, San Rafael, Calif. 94912. He is descended f
Hello everybody,
I'm searching for any information on Peter and Sarah Baldwin who were both
born in S.C. abt 1831 and 1835 respectively. They were married in Laurens
Co., S.C. abt 1856.
Children:
Sara E. b. 1856 S.C.
Nancy W. b. 29 Feb 1861 Alabama
m. Pleasant B. James 22 Apr. 1881 Travis Co.
TX
d. 11 Dec 1938 Kerrville, Kerr Co., TX
Samuel b. Jan 1865 Alabama
Elivira b. 1868 in GA
Mattie b. 1871 in S.C.
Thomas b. 1873 in S.C.
My l
There were only 3 Baldwin's in the whole state of Illinois in 1830
according to the Census Index (at least heads of house).
1. John Baldwin Wabash County
2. William Baldwin Wabash County
3. Thomas Baldwin Whi County
In 1840 census, John Baldwin and William Baldwin had moved to Coles
County, Illinois.
In 1830 John was between 20 and 30 years old and his wife was between 15
and 20. No children.
In 1840 John was between 30 and 40 years old and his wife was between 20
and 30. They had 1 son under 5, 1 son