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From: William Baldwin <>
Subject: Re: [BALDWIN-L] letters from mid 1800's
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 16:34:13 -0500
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Sue,

Thank you for posting information about the new Web Site. Can you
possibly make the people on the list more aware of which Baldwin Line we
are viewing here. Our these Baldwins a New England Branch that came
over in the 1600's or possibly Chester/Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Baldwins of the 1600's. Or is this a later migration of Baldwins. I
would be interested to know this.

Bill Baldwin

Sue Babcock wrote:
>
> I'm new to the Baldwin list and wanted to share a brand-new website. A
> Baldwin-related cousin has several letters spanning the mid 1800's. Her husband
> has put scanned images of them all (a total of 220 pages of information) on the
> web! The url is http://daveinjt.nav.to/ The introduction at his site says
> Old letters from the Baldwin, Hobart, Cripps, Babcock, Goodale,
> Powers, Norris, Johnson, and Soler ancestors. Dating from 1821 to
> 1881. Areas of New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
> Delaware, Massachusets, Iowa, Vermont and Illinois Denver.
> Westward movement of family. Civil War naratives.
> If anyone would like more info, please feel free to contact me or contact the
> website owner. I am thrilled that this wonderful person would take the time,
> effort and expense of putting together all these letters on a website (and he's
> made a higher resolution version on a CD). He didn't want these letters to get
> thrown away or lost and I think he found an excellent way of preserving them.
> Regards, Sue (in very wintry New Mexico)
>
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