YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THE Baldwin Genealogy SUPPLEMENT. B Y C. C. BALDWIN, PRBSIDBNT OF TIIR WPSTERN RKPF.RVF, ITISTORICAI, SOCIETY AT CLRVBLAND ; CORRKSVONDING MEMBER OF TUB NEW F.KONAND HISTORIC GRNRALOfJICAL SOCIETY; OF TIIR IIlSTORICAIi flOClKTIF.S OF MINNESOTA AND VJRUINIA; TIIF, new haven colony IHHTORICArj SOCIRTT ; THE WORCESTER SOCfETY OF antiquity; and the ASTIIBOrOLOaiCAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON; AND NON-RESIDF.NT MKMUER OF THE I'ENNSYLVAMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. CLEVELAND, O. d889. NO Bc\:),?,.Gcl CLEVELAND LEADLR PRINT, CLEVELAND, ij. CONTENTS. Abridged acconnt ot the English Baldwins 983-999 The name Baldwin (by Rev. E. C. Baldwin) 1000-1002 Richard, of Milford, .iddilions and corrections 1004-1029 and 1262-1268 John, of Stonington, additions 1030-1034 Jolin, of Norwich, .additions 1035-1045 John, Senior, of Milford, additions 1046-1081 and 1369-1277 Timothy, of Milford, additions 1081 Nathaniel, of Milford, additions 1082-1098 and 1278-1279 and 1281-1283 Joseph, of .Milford, and Iladley additions 1099-1229 and 1288-9 1291-5 Henry, of Wobnrn, Mas.sachiisetts, additions 1230-1242 1304 Jolin, of liiUerica, Massachnsetts 1243-1254 and 1334-1.339 Francis, of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1255-1256 .John, of Cliester County, Pennsylvania 1257-1358 Tliomas, of Chester Connty, Pen nsj'l vania 1259-1261 William, of Stratford 1279 Camp family 1202-3 Mygatt family 1264-5 Norton family 1281-1283 Maryland Baldwins 1284-1287 Massachusetts Baldwins 1288-1289 Micliigan Baldwins 1290 New Jersey Baldwins 1291 New York — Descendents of George, of Long Island 1279-1901 Miscellaneous 1301-1304 Ohio : 1305-1307 Pennsylvania 1308-9 Virginia 1310-1312 Wisconsin 1312 Bryan Family, of Milford, and Long Island 1313-1333 Explanation Heads of families are in heavy black lypc. Sihib carried fnrwiird arc in ligliler black type. When the faniily is once found by the index it may be traced liackwiinl and forward liy the numbers. PREFACE. At the end of 1330 pages of IJaldwin genealogy the writer may well say this is his last contrihutioii. After tho issue of nearly 1,000 pages in 1881 I expected to say no more, nor should I probably have issued the supplement were it not for the very large additions of descendants of Joseph, ot Milford, and Iladley. These are largely in and from ISTew Jersey. I am forbidden to name those to whom I am under most obliga tion in that behalf. I can say, however, that I should much more gladly read tbe account of the Bloomfield Baldwins written by one more competent than myself. This book has been some years in preparation and more that one in printing. For the last four years I have been in the public service, aiid the court upon the bench of which I sit has been too much crowded with business so that m}- attention to the book has been fitful. The difficulties of a .genealogist are great. Strict accuracj' in dates is unattainable when the most careful of informants them selves make mistakes and accounts of the same family from different members of it more often disagree than agree. I may quote from a gcnthMnaii whose accuracy I have myself much respected, (Kev. Benjamin L. Swan, in Olcutt's History of Stratford, p. 1114.) " E.xperience, liowever, and the study of gene alogical volumes obliges me to say there is no perfect genealogical work, nor can one be made." The causes of errors he says are so many and so difficult to avoid. Doctor G. Brown Goode, the assistant secretary ofthe Smithsonian, in the latest book of gene alogy that has come to my hands says, p. 4G7 : " To those who feel that injustice has been done them, I franklj' say the fault is not always mine, but more frequently theirs or that of their friends." lie quotes tbe venerable Dr. Slaughter. 980 Preface. " An author cannot spin genealogies out of his own brain as the goddess spring complete from the brain of Jupiter. lie can only collate and digest materials gathered from various and often con- flieting authorities. They then pass into the hands of copyists and are thence committed to the tender mercies of that most formidable of all steam engines, the press. It will be a marvel if a family can make all these perilous passages without the loss of some members or suffering such dislocations and fractures that they often can hardly bo recognized." The troubles ofthe genealogist do not end with his informants, himself and his copyists. No works are so difficult to the printer, and even his best intentions to correct mistakes sometimes go wrong. On page 52, finding the Plum family difficult to sort, I en deavored to quote the quaint joke of Mr. Savage on the same family, "that it seems impossible to pick all these Plums." The printer helped, and it stands, '• that it seems impossible to pick up all these Plums." In my supplement, endeavoring the cor rection, the printer says, " it seems impossible to pick all these Prunes." Even in this case the most important/ad was conveyed whicli I just hoar afresh from a learned gentleman, of Old Milford, that it seems impossible to assort the early Plums. It is no stronger than the statement made me on high authority when thirty years ago I began to study the Baldwins of Milford, that they were so numerous that it was impossible to trace one's ancestors. This book is in the main an addition to the former which has a much more systematic and fuller account of the Baldwins. An abbreviated account of the English Baldwins is given here for those who may not obtain the former book, but it is much more full and elaborate in the former volume. It was one ofthe linest pieces of work ofthe famous Col. Chester, an American \\'ho settled in London, received from Oxford University the degree of D.C.L., for his great learning in English antiquities. Ilis report is also printed in full in the N. E. Historic Genealogical Pegister. 1 need not repeat the acknowledgements of my first book, but 1 should then have made more full and formal acknowledgement to his learning and success. I hope some i-eaders of this book will be led to f'urtli'cr search and to make more intimate acquaintance with tlieir ancestors. Jt Preface. 081 is generally not dilKcult for one to have a fair acquaintance with some of thein at least, and a knowledge of how an average man lived, talked, wrote and thought in early times, is more valuable than the knowledge of many battles. I think one may see plainly signs of the iniluence genealogy has had upon the study of history. Every genealogist feels that influence. I hope this will not be the last book on its subject. A general genealogy may appear too large an enterprise. I was led to it partly by the necessity and difficulty of identify ing the early Baldwins. It is much easier to publish and sell with continuation the descendants of separate settlers, and the author, if living, will cheerfully acquiesce and lielp in the use of so much as may be wanted from his information. I am under great obligations to the following gentlemen not of the name: P.. L. Dodd, M.D., Orange, N. J.; Mr. N. G. Pond, of Milford, Conn ; Gen'l Alfred Munn, of East Orange, N. J.; and Mr. Dwight E. Bowers, of New Haven, Conn.; as well as to others. With kind regard to all the " Baldwins" the, author bids good bye. C. C. BALDWIN. 1261 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. THE ENGLISH BALDWINS. The history of the English Baldwins who were ancestors of, by very far, the larger share of the Baldwins of America, occupies about seventy pages in the work of which this is a supplement. As this book will fall into the hands of some who will not have the original, I conclude to make here a brief sketch of that history. Most of the Baldwins of America are descended from those in Buckinghamshire, near Hertfordshire, and of Oxfordshire, which shires join Bucks. The name occurred before the Conquest in the immediate vicinity ofthe Baldwins of Bucks. There were in the time of Edward the Conqueror numerous lands held there by Baldwins. Surnames, however, were not in use, or at least did not descend, until long after the Conquest, and Baldwin de Hampden, of the time of William the Conqueror, becomes, in the revolution of 1640, John Hampden, the famous patriot; the place having given the family name. From the year 1200, down, the name is pretty continually found in the vicinity of Aylesbury Bucks. 1198, Robert Fitz, (son) Baldwin is of Burton. 1254, John Baudwyn has lands there. 1204, Michael Fitz Baldwin has lands in Ilaremede, which, perhaps, was the same Ilardmead, where, in the time of William the Conqueror, Baldwins held lands of the King. 1212 to 1272 appears John Baldwin and his wife Cecil. 984 Baldwin Oenealoc/y. .>/o„,,T.JPJj,ffe,._^^f Map of Part of County Bucks, England, Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 985 These Baldwins, and those of later days, were just on the border of Hertfordshire, and the family was apparently the same. In Herts, in 1250, is Baldwin, son of Baldwin le Fleming. 1277, there is an Adam Baldwin at Ilathfeud. In Chutterbuck's Hertfordshire, appears an agreement between Hugh Evesden, twenty-seventh Abbot of the monastery, and the Burgesses of St. Albans, dated, or rather confirmed, 1272. In it appear the familiar names John le Fitz (son) Richard Baldwyne and Johan de Hampton. The names Richard and John appear there often afteVards. In Bucks, in 1340, Henry is taxed at Little Messenden. Missenden Church. [Very Ancient.] About that time Walter Baldwin and Gunneva, his wife, held lands in Honeyborn. About 1360, John Baudwyne and his^vife Elizabeth, sold lands in Nether Winchendon. 1429 appears John Baldwin, of Aylesbury, and that same year John Senior and John Junior were two of the three founders of the fraternit}' or brotherhood of the town of Aylesbury. 986 Baldwin Genealogy. (Built about 1260.) 1435, the name appears among "the gentry" of Bucks at that sarae town. Richard Baldwin died there September 21st, 1485, leaving as his next heir his brother John, who was probably born about 1470. This John Baldwin was there in 1492, and is the one named in the first volume of Hume's History of England (p. 29, Harper's Ed.) where he is wrongly assigned to the time of Henry IL, though the statement there ofthe terms on which he held his estate is correct enough. On page 13 of my former book in the description of the tenure of his land and for " pinching litter for the bed of the Lord King," read, "findino- litter," etc. In 1542 John Baldwin paid subsidies on this manor. The *tiost illustrious of this family of Baldwins, was Sir John Baldwin, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas of England, from 1536 to 1545, when he died. I know not what relation he was to the ancestors of the American Baldwins, but incited by his example, no doubt numbers of them took to the law and the property, the history of which first/led to proving the connection in England, came through Sir John to the ancestors of the American Baldwins. I insert the following letter from a gentleman to whom all Baldwins are indebted : ,j,„,,,-,^._ xNovember 23d, 18«3. My Dear Sir: 1 always try to look Ihrouf^li the vohiiiies piibli.sbed by the Eiijjlisli Record Oflice as they appear from year In year. One ol' the latest issues is Vol. 2 ol Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 987 Materials for a History of Henry VU. In this I find under date of 1490, that special livery and seizeu was granted to John lialdwin "in respect of all manors, lands and possessions which have descended, or ought to descend, to the said John from his brother Richard, or any of liis ancestors." Attached to this grant is a petition of Jane Baldwin, of Aylesbury, widow, reciting that her sou Richard, deceased, held "certain lands and livehood by socagehold " which descended to his brother John " as verray true heire,'' and that soon after Richard's decease the esoheator for the county " found an office wrongfully upon the said livehood in favor of the King, and that process had been awarded against the petitioner for payment of arrearages to her great wrong, from which she seeks to be relieved." This Jane was undoubtedly tlie mother of Rirhard and Joh'n of Oterarsfe, and probably received the rents of the manor during John's minority, which terminated in 1490, which is the date of these entries. I gave, a few days ago, Mr. Chester's report of the English ancestry of Sylvester Baldwin to the editor of the New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., for publication. It was Col. Chester's desire that I should do so, and I think the gross errors in Miss Bainbridge's pedigree ought to be exposed and corrected. They may, as they now stand, mislead other seekers after truth who have not access to your volume. Very truly yours, G. W. BALDWIN. Chas. C. Baldwin, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. The will of William Dormer, dated 1506, names some Baldwins whom I cannot identify with Sir John or his children. It names Agnes Baldwin, who may be Sir John's mother, wife, or daughter. William, probably his son, who died childless. He mentions, also, John Baldwin the younger, Alice Baldweyn and Richard Baldweyn. Sir John died October 24, 1545. Dundridge (Parish Aston Clinton Bucks) and " the Braies " were granted to Sir John, and came to be owned bythe line of ancestry which emigrated to New England. Present Farm House at Dundridge from the Hear. 988 Baldwin Genealogy. -" l^tctjavtt PnlblUtU ' of "Donrigge," (Dnndridge) made his will 155f. He had a wife Ellen and children. 2. Hemy 5,6 ¦ 7 John2 who was living as late as 1599. ilicljavi>.+Alice.Agnes ra. 156G William Grange, and died the next year. Cicely.Lettice in l-f-j^was the wife of Foster, and in IGlf is mentioned in the will of her nephew Robert, as living in Tring, t!oiiiity Herts. 2. gjcilVtJ^ Richard Mn 157^ became the owner in fee of Dundridge, and his will is dated llJt- His wife was Alice, who also made her will in 1622. They had children. 9. Richard. 3 His will was dated 163j. He married Christian Towcklield (Tuckfield) at Cholesbury, in 1592. He died childless in 1630, and she in 1641. Both made wills and his was the means of proving the connection of the families of Milford Baldwins. 10. Stjlweotcv.s + II. golin.3 + 12. Holiect. + 13. Jane m. James Bonus and had seven children. 14. Mary m. Richard Salter and had seven children. 15. Agnes, bapt. 1579, m. Henry Stonehill, and had at least three children, one of whom, Henry, was in Milford, Conn., in 1639, but returned in 1646 to England, and Mr. Lambert, the historian, of Milford, says, to London. "* 4. picl)HVb^ Richard'. He was not twenty-three years old in 1551 and by his father's will had the tenements, lands in Choles bury Bucks (joining Aston Clinton.) He may probably have been the father of Richard of Cholesbury, who made his will iu 1680. As the last was an important line, I will preserve the place by marking him as certainly the son of the former. 16. UlcljurH.^ -f 10. SijlUfOtCf^ Henry- Richard'. His elder brother having died childless, the line continued through him. He was living at the date of his grandmother's will in 156;!, and evidently dead at the date of his brother Richard 16 Feb'y, 163|. He m., as appears byCholesbnry records, 28 Sept. 1590, Jane Wells. In the pedigree entered by his grandson in the herald's visitation of Bucking- Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 989 hamshire, 1669, he is called of Milton, in Bedfordshire. In Milton Ernest, near Bedford, his own name does not appear, but the marriage and burial of one of his daughters does, and perhaps the burial of his eldest son. By the death of Richard, Dundridge came into the possession of his son Henry, and continued in the line of his descendants until the year 1748, when it was sold out of the family. 16. George died young and buried in Cholesburg, 21 Nov. 1596. 17. John, living 14Mi hut evidently dead in 1631, when Henry is named as next heir of his uncle Richard. lie was no doubt the one buried at Milton Ernest, 10 Feb'y, 1G3J. He was church warden there 1627, 1629, 1030. It is probable he died unmarried. He made a will but it has disappeared. 18. S«Ulj.+ 19. S;iju«cDtcv.-l- 20. Jlirljavb.-f 21. HJilliam.-f 22. Jane, living 1622. 23. Alice. She m. 4 May, 1629, John Edwards, of Milton Ernest, and was buried there the next 6th of July. , 11. ^oljlf Henry^ Richard^. He had in l||g from his father lands in Wendover, and he and his children are remembered in the will of his mother in 1622, and he was living in 1634, when his son Richard made a will. On the 14 Oct. 1637, his widow, Hannah, was granted letters of administration on his estate and he was then described as of Chesham, County Bucks. The bond was signed by her and John Baldwin, of Chesham, Mercen Their children named in the will of Alice in 1622 were 24. Richard, of London, will prove 1634. He was apparently just commencing business and unmarried. He remembers his father and mother, his brother John, and his brothers-in-law, Thomas Dudsbury, Thomas Ward and Thomas Butcher. The names of their wives I cannot identify, though their names appear below. He remembers, also, his uncle Richard, and the poor of Chesham, where he says he was born. The rest of his bequests were to friends and servants in London. Could Thomas Ward have been the one in Milford, Conn., in 1657 ? 25. Mary. 26. Agnes. 27. Martha. 28. John, remembered in the will of his grandmother in 1622, uncle, in 163S, and brother Richard, in 16.34. The late Mr. Chester, (who made the remarkably successful investigation into the genealogical history of the Baldwins in England from which this in the main is taken), says that after signing the bond in 1637, no further trace of John is to be found in England. As will be seen, his cousins, Baldwin, 990 Baldwin Genealogy. Bryant and Stonehill, emigrated to America, and it is very likely he was one of the several Johns who settled in New England and more likely one of the Johns who settled in Milford. Mr. Chester thought liim likely to be John of Norwich, though he may well have been John Senior, of Milford. Both went first to Milford, and John of Norwich, by tradition, came with relatives, but with neither father, mother, or brother. The tradition very well fits John in that resjiect, though possibly his age would as well fit John Senior. 12. ^olicrt^ Henry^ Richard'. He was the fourth and youngest son of Henry and Alice Baldwin. To him were devised lands in Flaunden, Hempstead, and elsewhere in Hertfordshire. His will as of North Church Herts, dated 22 March, 160„,wa8 proved there April Ist following, by his brother Richard, his executor. After small bequests to his aunt Lettice Foster, of Tring, and to the poor of St. Leonard's and Cholesbury, he left his estate to his wife Joane and his daughter Anne. He evidently died young, and Anne was an infant. 29. Anne. Before 163J she had married Alexander Bryant, and her son Richard at that date, with herself, had a bequest from her uncle Richard of a frceholil tenement in Wendover Bucks. Alexander Bryan or Bryant, was son of Thomas of Aylesbury.* His autograph shows his old age. He was well educated. Alexander and his wife were among the first settlers in Milford, Conn., in 1639. He was a man of great infiuence in the Colony of New Haven, and after the union with Connecticut assistant from 1668 to 1673. She died 1661. In 1003, he und his son sold the property in Wendover to Edward Baldwins Hcnryi Ricliard.3 The original deed is in my possession, and I .add from it the antoyi-aph of d-cLii9 2>'2 ':ya?77z^ 16. Ilicljavil'' Richard- Richard' of Cholesbury; weaver, made his will dated December 23, 1630. As he is the father of no less than four of the tirst settlers of New England, I give his short will in full : "In the name of (iod,aiiieii. I, Richard Hanldwin, of Cholesbury, in the county of Bucks, weaver, being weake in body, but of pfci t iiiid good i-cmci,ibiance, blessed be God, therefore, do make and ordayiie this my last will and lesdimeiit in maiur * A more extended sketch of the Bryans will appear later in thia volume. Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 991 and forme following: First, I comitt myself soule and body into the hands of Almighty God, etc. I give unto Isabcll, my wife, one-third parte of all my goods: cattel, chattels, and the like. Item: I give unto Nathaniel, my sonn, the sum of tenn pounds, to be payd him within one yere next after my decease. Item: I give unto my sonn Joseph one meade jilatt, called by the name of Hunt's Wicke, by estiraacon half an acre, more or less, lying and adjoining to my cottage yt John Darrell now dwells in, for him to t.ake possession of at his age of 21 yeres. Item: I give unto Mary Pratt, my daugiiter xUl" vis. yiid. Item: I give unto lier daughter Mary two slieepe, and to her other two children each of them one sheepe. Item: I give unto Hanna,my daughter,xlHll- vis viii.^and to each of my 2 other daughthers Cliristian and Sara, x''- apiece to be pd at the age of 21 yeres,or at the day of mariage w<=l> com. first Item: I give to the pore of Cholesbury x'., and to the church, 3'-, 4d. Item: I give unto Mr. Hall, the minister, xxs. Item: All the rest of my lands, goods, cattel, chattels, moveables, households and whatsoever else myne is here unbequested, I give unto Timothy, myne eldest sonn, whom I make ray full and whole executor to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and scale the 23 of December, 1630. Witness hereunto: Richard Cripps, Richard Baldwin. The foregoing signature is from the original will still extant. The will was proved in the Court of the Archdeaconry of Bucks, 16 May, 1633. Of his wife Isabell I know no more. 30. Timothy,'' eldest son, settled in Milford, Conn., as one of the earliest settlers, 16.39. See hereafter Timothy of Milford. 31. Nathan iel,4 probably the next son, also settled in Milford, and appears hereafter as well as in my first volume as Nathaniel of Milford. — 32. Joseph,i also settled in Milford and Hadley, and appears hereafter as Joseph! of Milford and Hadley. 33. Mary, m. Pratt and had at least a daughter Mary. 31. Ilaiina. I know only what appears in the above will. 35. Christian. 30. Sarah emigrated to New England. I believe lier to be tlie Sarah who m. 19 March, 1639, John Searle, of Springfield, Mass., who died 11 August, 1641. They had a son. John Searle" .30 March, 1641, settled in North.ampton; m. 1667, Ruth, dau. Williara Jones, who d. 1072, by whom he had four ch., of whom only JohnS Aug. 6, 1670, lived past infancy. Ruth d. Nov., 1072, and John m. 2'"' May, 1675, Mary North, dau. of John, and had cb. James, 1076; Mary, about 1078; Ebenezer, 1080; Ruth, 1681; Sarah, 1084; Nathaniel, 1086; Lydia, 1688. John Searle died 1718 and his widow, 1720. Sarah (Baldwin) Searle m; 2i"i April 28, 1042, Alexander Edwards, of Springfield; from Wales about 1640. Tlicy removed to Northampton in 1655, where he d. 1690. Her brother Joseph removed from Milford, Conn., to Hadley, an adjoining town, and the settlement of his estate is found at Northampton. Alexander and Sarah Edwards had: 992 Baldwin Genealogy. Samuel Edwards^ 7 March, 1643; freeman, of Northampton, 1090, and family. Hannah, 1045. Joseph, 1647, of Northampton, in 1690 — had a family. Mary, 1650; m. 1670 John Field, of Hatfield, son of Zechariah, and had John 1072; Zechariah, 1676; Benjarain, 1679; Mary, 1681; Betliia, 1684; Sarah, 1688; Ebfeiiezer and Abilena, twins, 1690. Benjarain, 1052, m. 1081 Thankful, dau. of Isaac Sheldon, and left a family. Sarah, 1054. Nathaniel, 1657, of Northampton, in 1690, and had a family. Elizabeth, 1690. 18. getlf IJ'' Sylvester^ Henry- Richard.' By the death of his two elder brothers he became next heir as well as considerable legatee of his uncle Richard will dated 163| proved 1636. He was a barrister at law of Clifford's Inn., London. He m.Mary,ouly daughter and heir of Edward Hurst, of Kingston-upon-Thames, County Surrey. He lived afterward in Guilford, Surrey. His will is dated 1661. One clause in his will reads as follows: "I give to ye use of my brother Sylvester or the issue of them shall be equally to be divided." The blanks were never filled. Sylvester had died in 1638, and his surviving children were in New England. Edward, of Guilford, who inherited Dundridge and bought other lands, among which was that of the Bryants and land belonging to his cousin Richard, son of Sylvester. A full account of himself and his descendants appears in my original volume and is unnecessary here. In 1662 he was granted the following Arms: Argent, a chevron ermines between three hazel sprigs vert. Crest: A squirrel sejant, or, holding a hazel sprig vert. Thomas, will proved 1676-7. Jane. 19. ^I)lue0tet'^ Sylvester' IIenry= Richard'. He was the emi grant to JMew England who died on board ship Martin, June or July, 1638. He is first mentioned in the will of his uncle Richard, in 163§ as executor and residuary legatee^a high compliment to his nephew from a man of the property and apparent good sense of Richard — especially as the next heir of Richard was a prosperous lawyer. He m. in England, Sarah Brya-% no doubt a relative of Alexander Bryan. She survived and married C^apt. John Ast\vood,a leading citizen of Milford, who died in London as Agent of the Colony. Her will was proved 9 Nov., 1609. He had children. Early BaUhoins of County Backs, England. 993 In the first volume of the Massachusetts Record (p. 234) is a minute of the probate of Sylvester's nuncupative will. "A courtc of assislents held at Boston the 4'" of the 7 "> month, 1638. "4 Sept. the will of (Silvester Bauldwin was p-sented unto the court, and his wife Sarah and sonne Ridid were alowed executors according to the will." I have never been able to find the record of what were the terms of this will, though I was assisted in my search at the State House in Boston, and also at the Probate Records, by the lat,e Hon. James Savage, who gives some idea of its terms in his Genealogical Dictionary. Sarah, bapt. April 22, 1621, in Aston Clinton; m. Hon. Benjamin Fenn, of Milford, Conn. Qu£-rr;^},^in. -fy^tt^ -He w,is a man of m.irk in the new Colonies and left a distinguished posterity, for-fj*-^ ^ Richard, bapt. Aug. 25, 1622, settled in Milford, 1639, and is Richard.l of Milford hereafter. -H M.ary, b.apt. 162J, buried 1625. 'which, see my first book. Mary again bapt. Feb'y 19, 1625-6 ; m. 1st Robert Plum, of Milford, and 2d, Sar geant William East. For her descendants see my first volume. Martha, bapt. April 20, 1628. Neither she or her children appear in the very full will of her mother, and I conclude she died without issue. Samuel, bajit. 1632, buried the next January. Eliz.abeth, b.apt. J.an'y 28, 103J and buried three days after. John, bapt. Oct. 28, 1635, appears hereafter as John' of Stonington, Conn. Ruth appears in Sylvester's nuncupative will, but not in that of her mother. She probably died young. (p 51) Elizabeth Woodruff, b 1679, m. John Shepard, Dec.21, 1703. She had Sept. 24, 1704, Nathan Shepard,and six othpr8,the last June 16, 1725, all recorded at Westfield. J. S. died Aug. 10, 1756, in his eighty-fourth year. Samuel Woodruff, 1661. His children will be found in the Clarke Genealogy, page 25. (p 52)Elizabeth Plum, b.l669,m. April 17, 1690,Samuel Hickox^ of Waterbury, Conn., b. 1669, and had ch., 1 a daughter, 2 Ebenezer settled in Bethel about 1725, and had 3 ch.: Ebenezer, grandfather of Rev. Laurens P. Ilickok, D.D., Professor in Western Reserve College, Auburn Theological Seminary and Union College. Major Benjamin and Captain Samuel. 3 Samuel, 4 John, 5 Hannah, 6 Elizabeth, 7 a son. 8 Gideon, m. Mary Upson, and had 994 Baldwin Genealogy. Mary ; ch. in Waterbury, 9 Sarah and 10 Silence. A long line of descendants will be found in Brorison's History of Waterbury, and the following are descendants of 8 Gideon who m. Mary Upson: " Samuel Hickox ^Gideon m. June 4, 1761 Eleanor, dau. Obadiah Warner. She d. Nov. 14, 1767, and he m. 2°" Charity Dixon, Nov. 10, 1765. Asa, Aug. 14, 1762. Enos, April 23, 1704. Dau. Nov. 14, 1765. Son, Sept. 13, 1767. Silvia, Jan. 29, 1770. Charity, July 16, 1773. Samuel Johnson, Oct. 31, 1775, m. Oct. 15, 1800, Laura, dau. of Amos Culver. Ch.; iselden, Sept. 22, 1801, d. 1803; Sally, Aug. 3, 1804; Samuel H., April 10, 1810; perhaps others. Sophia, July 26, 1778. James'' Gideon m. Hannah, dau. of Austin Smith, Nov. 28, 1766. Ch. Olive, May 8, 1774. Gideon'', Gideon m. Phebe, dau. of Austin Smith, Aug. 29, 1771 ; ch.: David, Dec. 8, 1772 ; Sarah, April 13, 1774 ; Polly, March 4, 1777; Hannah S. July 2, 1781. 89. .Joseph Plum. Strike out the word "up." Mr. Savage said "that it seems impossible to pick all these Prunes." The printer thought to better the language by the insertion. 8. Mary Woodruff, b. 1667, m. 1st, John Root, Jr., and 2iid, Nathaniel ^Villcllcl. 9J. Hannah, b. 1671. 10. Phebe, 1676, m. Feb'y 11, 1698-9 Nathaniel Cowles. 11. Joseph, 1679. His descendants are in the Clarke Genealogy, p. 32. 12. Margaret, 1682, died June 6, 1710. 13. Abigail, 1084, m. Nov. 10, 1706, Thomas Thompson. 23. Mary, 1699, ni. 1723 Thomas Buckingliani, of ^\'aterbuly. 25. Susanna, 1707, m. Thomas Clark, of Capt. Samuel. 27.{p53)Aun, 1711, m. Andrew Tuttle. 28. John Woodruff appears again on page 1(19. 35. Jonah instead of Jouab. 20. JUcJjavil' Sylvester'' Henry^ Ricliard.' He was living in 1622 and 163§, but likely dead at the date of the will of his brother Henry, in 1661. Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 995 By his wife, Phillippa Corbman, as nearly as I can make out the .name of his wife in the old record at Aylesbury, in April, 1607. He had at least Rebecca, bapt. June 2.3, 1611. Alice, bapt. Aug. 22, 1613. John, bapt. Feb'y 19, 1614-5. Jane, liapt. April 12, 1618. Henry, bapt. Feb'y 8, 162|. Sarah, bapt. Nov. 23, 162J. Mr. Chester found no trace of these children in England, and his search was so remarkably thorough and successful that it makes it probable that the sons, at least, emigrated to America. There was a Richard Baldwin in Braintree, Mass., 1637. His name appears only in Winthrop's History of New England, Vol. 2, p. 348. He had a daughter Jane of some age. He appears no more in New England, and if this one (which I think probable), returned to England, where his wife died 1641. I think it probable that he was father of John, of Billerica and Henry of Woburn, both of whom appear hereafter. John and Henry both married in Woburn. They lived at some distance from each other, but Henry was witness to John's will in 1686. The Baldwins of Billerica, descendants of John, write : " We always supposed John and Henry were brothers." By tradition reduced to writing in 1738 by a great-grandson of John, he was from Hertfordshire, which would seem to identify him with the family of Baldwins which was in both counties near the, adjoining border. 21. JUIlUam^Sylvester' Henry' Richard,' living 1622 and 1676. I know nothing of him only from the wills of his relatives, where it appears that he had ch. William, living 1661 and 1070. IMargaret, living 1061. Daughter, in 1661 wife of Markwick. goljn llalftiuin' of the Ilayle, County Rucks, England, was brother of Richard' of Dundridge. His will was dated 156^. He left a numerous line of descendants, many of whom appear in my former volume. 996 Baldwin Genealogy. Among them was probably Triamor Baldwin, of London, whose will was dated and proved 1729. He left £100 to his brother William Baldwin then living in or near New York, and £100 each to his nephews Triamor and Wiliam, sons of said William, his brother, and placed the nephew Triamor last in the line of remainder to certain pjroperty (one-fourth of the old Marshalsea Prison, immortalized by Dickens,) which he devised first to his son Thomas. Who William, in or near New York was, I cannot tell. He could not have been William of Bucks County, Penn., who was from Yorkshire. He may have been William of Stratford, Conn., m. Ruth Brooks 1688, but no son Triamor apjieais there. A second William does, for whom I cannot account unless he ^^'as son of the first. A family that not unlikely is connected with that of Bucking hamshire is that that settled in Chester, Penn., consisting of three brothers : Francis.John. Thomas, born in Oxfordshire, England, December, 1657. This family was from Oxfordshire, but from what parish is not known. In the 12th Volume of the Plymouth Colony Records is an entry: "1648 John Balden covenanted with Mr. Wm. Colliiir, of Dnxborow, to work from 20 Dec., 1648, for ye W C to give John Balldeu meat, Drinke and cloathing, lodging and washing, and at the end of four yeai-'s service to give the said John Balden a heaifer of two years old before me. MILES ST.ANDISH." No John is represented in my book likely to have been this John, and it may have been John Bolden. Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 997 Above is a cut of Arms appearing in the Chapel of St.Leonard's yamerT.lVUttr.Iel Chapel of St. Leonard's, Buckinghamshire. in the parish of Aston Clinton and close by Dundridge. They are on the mural monument of Samuel Baldwin. They are unacorned. The Arms of Sir John Baldwin appear in Dugdale's "Origines Juridicales," as three oak leaves slipped (in pairs) similar to the 998 Baldwin Genealogy. above. In Lipscomb, they are said to be three oak leaves slipped, acorned proper (natural color.) These Arms appear unacorned in the Middle Temple as the Arms of Richard Baldwin (of this vicinity). The Arms granted in 1662 to Edward Baldwin, of Wilton, (of the line hereinbefore described) are " argent a chevron ermine, between three oak branches proper," and may be supposed to be, save the crest, much like the following cut Jeduthun^rldwin. which comes from the descendants of Henry Baldwin, of the Woburn line, and was probably drawn up over one hundred years ago. The same Arms are used by the Baldwins of County Cork, Ireland, who are said to have emigrated there in the time of Elizabeth from County Bucks. The Baldwins of Herts and Bucks, who bad Arms shortly after the time of Sir John had assigned them Arms quite similar to his, and I believe that thej' had probably this reason for it that they were collaterally related to him. The tirst cut has the usual crest of the Baldwins of the vicinity, a squirrel sejant or (sitting in gold) holding a sprig of hazel or oak, sometimes acorned and sometimes unacorned, but always to be painted of natural color. Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England. 999 (p GG) The History of Bochampton Bucks, p. 145, says: " In the name or body of (be church the portrait of a man in brass in a gown over him, this on n brass tablet: "'l!chold I happic am indeed of fleshly man releast; Who, having changed the mener state do now enjoy the best, Ti'or the fixed order set of things by God's decree. Hath finished mortal life to live with God eternally.' " "At his feet ou a brass tablet, this: 'Here lieth the body of William Baldwyn, of liechampton Blacksmith, who dyed the 8 day of October, in the year of our Lord, 1800.'" " Iu the south aisle on a grave stone the portraiture of a woman in brass, at her feet on a brass plate, this: " 'Here lyeth the body of Alice Baldwyn, daughter of William Matthew, of Calverton, Esipiarc, the wife of George Bahlwin, by whom she had issue two sons and two daughters, viz: William, George, Jane and Isabell, and ended her days in childbed and in the faith of Christ, the 21st day Feb,, Anno Domini, 1611, aged 30 years.' " " Underneath, two male and two female children in brass." THE NAME BALDWIN, I do not care to repeat what I have said in my first volume as to the name, but there follow some notes by Rev. Elijah C. Baldwin, a learned antiquarian of New Haven, Conn., editor and proprietor of The Home World, and taken, with his permission, from the first volume of that work. They will be of interest, though there is no reason to suppose that the Baldwins mentioned are in ancestral line with those of America. " The name is an old German or Scandinavian one, meaning 'Bold-winner' or 'Bold, courageous friend.' In Latin it is Balduinus ; Erench, Baudouin ; Italian, Baldovino, Balduino ; German, Baldwin. One of the first of the name that appears in any prominence was Baldwin, son of Gan, a young Frencli knight, killed with so man}' other noble youths at the battle of Ronces- valles, A.D. 778. Another is named Baldwin, son of Ogier, the Dane, slain by Charlon, the son of Charlemagne. "This would seem to fix the name as of Danish origin, and coming with other Northmen to Normandy. "In 837 A.D. we hear of 'Baldwin of the Iron Arm,' the founder of Bruges. He was so called from his skill iu wielding the battle-axe. "Flanders was then a wilderness governed by 'foresters' appointed by the king of France. Baldwin of the Iron Arm was so appointed. In his visits at court he won the love of Judith, the beautiful daughter of Charles. Though opposed by her father she married the brave forester, who himself swayed much power. The king then harrassed by the Danes, was unable to avenge what he regarded an insult. He applied to the Pope, who excom municated Baldwin. But he in turn pleaded his cause — the cause of true love — so eloquently the Pope withdrew his censures and The A'amc Baldwin. 1001 induced Charles to pardon his children. Baldwin and the fair Judith were received into favor and the title of 'Forrester' changed to 'Count.' Their descendants ruled in tbe Dukedom of Flanders for many years. They are known as mild, useful rulers, beneath whose care the land flourished. The line is thus given: "The first ruled from 837 to 877 ; the second ruled from 888 to 91S ; the third ruled from 918 to 989 : the fourth ruled from 989 to 1034: the fifth ruled from 1034 to 1067. "This one was regent of France during the minority of Philip. "The sixth ruled from 1067 to 1070; the seventh ruled from 1070 to 1071 ; the eighth ruled from 1071 to 1119; the ninth from 1119 to 1195. 'Tn the tenth and eleventh centuries the crusades convulsed all Europe. Every prominent family was constrained to send its representatives to the East. The Baldwins of Flanders and England were numerously represented as leaders iu the successive armies that went forth to deliver Palestine from infidels. Godfrey Bouillon married a daughter of the Flanders family. He took some of his wife's brothers with him on tbat successful campaign which resulted in the conquest of Jerusalem. "One was made first king of Jerusalem after Godfrey in 1100 and conquered the most important cities on the sea-coast of Palestine, from 1101 to 1109. He is known in history as Baldwin the 1st. He died in 1118,being succeeded by a brother as Baldwin 2d. He was taken prisoner iu 1124, and removed in 1126, and died in 1131. "His nephew was next chosen third Emperor in 1144. He married in the family of Commenus, the Greek Emperor, in 1158, and died in 1162. "Baldwin 4th ruled from 1173 to 1185. Baldwin 5th from 1185 only a few months, being poisoned. Soon aftewards in 1187 Jerusalem was recaptured by Saladin. Later in 1204 a Baldwin was Emperor of Constantinople. He was taken by the king of the Bulgarians and died before 1206. In 1228 another succeeded him as Baldwin 2d, but he was dethroned by Michael Palseologus in 1261 and died in 1273. "Tasso in his poem of 'Jerusalem Delivered' often speaks of the Baldwins. 1002 Baldwin Genealogy. " Baldwin he sees ambitiously aspire The height of human grandeur to attain." "Next in the muster, Baldwin shows conjoined With his own Lorraiuers, his brother's band." "But who is he that as an equal vies With him, in mantle of resjilendent red ? How like in form and visage ! e'en his tread Betrays a strange similitude, though less I deem his stature ; That rejoined the maid, Is Baldwin, like in aspect and address, But brother most in soul a id princely nobleness." "I took Cilicia, and on Tarsus' towers Planted the Cross before all peoples' eyes. But Baldwin came and with his peaceful powers Admitted, basely robb'd me of my prize ; Sweet friendship he professed so fair a guise Mask'd his ambitions purpose from my sight, That ere I was aware his avarice Hand sprung the mine I " "To Baldwin Godfrey issues his command : Now to the conflict move thy gallant Frison band:" "Meanwhile swift messengers on every hand. To Godfrey warning of rebellion bring; And armed Baldwin with his unsheatli'd hand Fast by his brothers' side in silence takes his stand." "Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury,* with a train of 200 horse and 300 foot, his banner inscribed with the name of Thomas O'Becket, went on a Crusade with Richard Ceour de Lion in 1120. "Matilda Baldwin, a daughter of the Duke of Flanders, married William of Normandy, the conqueror of England, and went to England with him. Her sister married Tosti, the brother of Harolii king of England, 1066. "It would appear that there was a Baldwin in England as early as 672 A.D. "Baldwin 2nd of Flanders married Elstreth, daughter of Alfred the Great. "There were Baldwins Earls of Devonshire, called in Normandy Baudoin des Riviera, and in England Baldwin de I'lale. Baldwin of Redvei's, the Earl, was the first to rebel against Stephen." •Hero of the following book: "Giraldub CAMiiKENBib' Itinkkarit of Abp. Dalilwin through Wales, 4,. 1> 1188, with historical and topographical illustrations by Sir R. Colt Hoare, 69 line ent'ravinfs, 2 vols. 4to." The Name Bddwin. 1003 First Settlement of Milford, 1004 Baldwin Genealogy. ^iC^HVlf PaliUWill' of Milford, m. Elizabeth Alsop, sister ef- JnSeptrthe first of New Haven. He had a good— probably a legal education, and was a prominent and leading business man. He was,for several years before he died in 1665, a member of the General Court, and when he died,a member of the Committee of New Haven Colony to join with Connecticut, but he died pending negotiations. He pro jected the settlement of Derby; got the grant from the General Court, and was the " moderator" there, with large powers, but he never lived there. His biography appears at length in my former book, with an account of his nine children and their descendants. The sons who left descendants now living of the name, are Note. — General Humphreya woa aid to General Putnam. 7. Theophilus,2 b. 1658 or 1659. 8. Zechariah,2 b. Sept. 22, 1660. 10. Barnabas,2 1665, born two months after his father's death, and therefore left out in the distribution of his estate. 26. (add on p 89) Sarah Riggs^ Sarah (Baldwin) Riggs^ Richard' m. Capt. Jonathan Lumm, in 1743, parish of Oxford. 26i. SamuelRiggs, b. 9 Jan'y, 1670-1. 27. Hannah Riggs^ Sarah (Baldwin) w. Samuel Riggs^ Richard, ' m. May 1, 1703, Abraham Harger, son of Jabez and Margaret (Tomlinson, dau. Henry) Harger. Their ch. were recorded in Stratford, Conn. I. Abigail,'* July 2,1706. II. Hannah,4 May 11, 1709, m. Capt. Abel Gunn'* Sergeant Abel^ Joamah 2 Doctor Jasper Gunn.i She d. Mar. 13, 1758. They had ch. in Derby: Abel= 1735, d. 1738. HannaW 1737, d. 1738. Enos^ (twin) 1738, d. Sept. 1767. AgnesS (twin) 1738 m. Josiah Nettleton, and left ch., Agnes^ b. 1767, and EnosGunn,^ b. 1707. Hannah ^ 1744, and Abel^ 1747. III. Jabez Gunn,-* May 18, 1711, who had ch., I Ann^ 1708, 2 Benjamin^ 1715,3 Jehoada^ 1718 m. Benjamin Tomlinson, and hadch., Gideon^ 1743. Jeremiahs 1745 ; Annaf 1747, d. 1749 ; Comforto 1749 ; Benjamin^ 1752 ; Jabcz6 IV-M; Hannaho 1757 ; Joseph^ 1758 ; David^ 1762. 4 Comforts 1720 ni. Eliphlet Hotchkiss, of Derby Deacon, b. 1727, d. 1803. She d. 1802. Ch., Susannah,'! 1753; m. Daniel Tomlinson, Sen., b. 1754.* Samuel,^ 1723, of Derby, had ch., Ebenezer,o lyJS; Ed'ward,8 1750, who had a son Eber; 1781; Patuna,« 1754; Anna, The Name Baldwin. 1005 63.(p 94) Dcnvij'Barnabas^ Richard.^ Rev; C. W. Baird, of Rye. N. Y., supposes him to have been Rev. Henry, pastor there about 1728 and not known after, and I believe Mr. Baird is right. 15.(p 95)@a|aUptlf Lieut. Sylvanus^ Richard,' m. Sept. 15, 1694, Matthew Woodruff,(No. 14 on p. 52), b. Feb'y, 166§, her second cousin. They settled in Farmington, where she died Feb'y 5, 172^, and he m. June 10, 1730, Martha, widow of Thomas North, who died 1763. He d. 1751. He held military rank as captain. Matthew, Oct. 1, 1097, lived in Farmington. Sylvanus, March 10, if oo lived in Farmington. Sarah, June 16, 1703, d. July 10, 1725. Timothy, Feb'y 25, 1704, d. March 14, 1725. Joshua, Nov. 7, 1708, lived in Farmington. Abraham, Feb'y 15, 1711, lived in Farmington. Elizabeth, May 10, 1713, m. Feb. 2, 173 J William Hart. Aaron, Sept. 25, 1715, lived in Farmington. 67. Enos Camp'' Martha (Haldwin) Camp' Theophilus'' Richard* His descendants will be found in Orcntt's History of New Milford, pp. 678 and 679. He makes Enos, Jr., m. Dec. 25, 1740, Martha Baldwin. This Enos is evidently my No. 67, and he may have married a 2 "* Martha Baldwin for aught I know. On prge 640 Mr. Orcutt has my Martha as marrying Enos Camp. 77. .Joseph Peck, b. 1707, d. in Newtown, 31 March, 1780. 78. Moses Peck, m. Elizabeth Baldwin, page 417. 38. (p96) ®l)covl)llUO' Theophilus^ Richard.' His w. Jerusha Beecher was b. Sept. 1, 1705, dau. Eleazer and Elizabeth (widow of Mr. Welsh) Beecher,of Milford. By Hon. L. W. Boltwood I am corrected as to her m. 2"'' David Noble. He says (and see Hist. New Milford, p. 660) that she m. 2""^ Nathaniel Bpstwick and had a dau. Johannah, Nov. 29, 1752, who m. 1°' Elnathan Noble, and 2"-" David Noble (p. 743, Hist. New Milford, and Noble Genealogy by Mr. Boltwood.) A biography of Capt. Theophilus is on p. 68, Hist. New Milford. 82. Elizabeth, Sept. 16, 1725, m. Samuel Comstock, Feb'y 7, 1750-1. They had ch., IChloe, Oct. .5, 1751; 2 Theophilus, Oct. 5, 1751; 3 Daniel, March 2, 1756, d. June .3,1759; 4 Achilles, Nov. 26, 1757; 5 Martha, June 21, 1760; 6 Elizabeth, March 1, 1762; 7 John, Jan'y 1, 1764, and 8 Cyrus, Dec. 1, 1765. 101. ptanj'* Ebenezer' Zachariah^ Richard,* m. David Canfield, not Comstock. 103. Thankful Baldwin4 dau. Ebenezer' b. 18 April 1719, m. Feb'y 29, 1743^ Ebenezer Buck, of New Milford, son Enoch and Mary (Beabee) Buck. He moved with his sons in 1801, when he was 83 years of age, to Salina, Onondaga County, N.Y. His sister Grace m. Samuel Baldwin, Jr. 1006 , Baldwin Genealogy. They had oh. lllannah, Nov. 26, 1744; 2 Enoch, Dec. 5, 1747; 3 Gilbert, moved to iSalina; 4 Philander, m. Aug. 18, 1799, Estlier Bennett, and moved to Salina. 107. Betsy Baldwin^ dau. Ebenezer' b. 9 Jan'y, 1727-8, ra. 24 Oct. 1751 Thou'as Brownson, of New Milford. She d. Sept. 17, 1799. He, April 18, 1802. His sister Mary ra. Simeon Baldwin, Jr. His ilesceut was as follows: He was sou of Thomas and Sarah (Hitchcock) Brownson, S. Samuel and Mary Brownson, S. Jacob and Mary Brownson, S. John 1st settler with Hooker. They had ch., 1 Lucy, Oct. 13, 1752; 2 Asa, Oct. 31, 1754, who m. 1777 Sarah Wood, and had 3 ch., Crza, 1778; Herman, 1780, and John, 1781. 3 Isaac, July 27, 1758; 4 Reuben, June 10, 1701, and 5 Alfred, May 22, 1767. • 60. QTimotljVl'' For Turinah read Zuriah. 83. @rt)eO)ltjilU0'' Theophilus^ Theophilus^ Richard.' Accord ing to the Noble genealogy his 1"' wife, Mary Noble, was Mary (Baldwin) Noble widow of Jonathan Noble s. of Capt. Stephen, of New Milford, born Mar. 14, 1718, m. Oct. 1744, and d. 1740, leaving uo ch. The 2"'' wife of Theophilus was Eunice Noble, b. Jan'y 13, 1728, dau. of Ensign David, and cousin of Jonathan. She m. 1'' Hezekiah Noble. The 3''' wife, Martha, wus widow of Gideon Sherwood, who, Feb'y 25, 1778, was burned in his house with six ch. and -another son, so badly as to die soon. The General Assembly gave her relief. 87. gorael* Theophilus-'' TbeopbiUis'-' Richard,' of New Milford, 1778, was probably Lieutenant in Col. Tilliman's regiment, appointed June 14, 1776. 46. (p 98) MUpl)tn^ Zechariah^ Richard' bapt. in Milford, 1699. I must add to tlu record of his wife and three ch., on p. 98, a reference to the Addenda in my former book, p. 811, where he m. 2"'' in Charlestown, Mass., and had — Sarah, Feb'y 19, 1746-7. Nathan, Feb'y 18, 1750; d. Dec. 12, 1752. Nathan, Dec. 23, 1752. 91.(pl05) ^ccljavlalj'' Zechariah'' Zechariah^ Richard', b. in Mil ford 6 September, 1709; bapt. 1722, in Stratford, (see my first volume, pages 106 and 811, et post). I assign to him as one ot his children, on authority of slight circumstantial proof, and on The Name Baldwin. 1007 the opinion of that excellent authority, the late John R. Burnett, of Eew Jersej', of the vicinity in New Jersey. Ezekiel, of Parsippany, Morris County, New Jersey; b. about 1736, and d. 1822, aged 86.-f ©Jtllicl" Zechariah*, Mr. Burnett assigned him Ezekiel, who by tradition of his nephew Enoch had three daughters, one of whom 111. Willis and one Gaines. He d. in Morris County, N. J. Elias.-(- Matthew m. and had descendants, found on pages 812-814, of my first book. Daniel.-|-Isaac, (on authority only of Enoch, son of Matthew.) ©UaD" Ezekiel' Zechariah^ His grand-son, Stephen L. Baldwin says he was son of Ezekiel, son of Daniel, son of John. I know not his authority for the ancestry of Ezekiel, and in absence of that, cannot give that line, nor can I find such a place for Ezekiel. He says Elias had no son Mitchell, but had a first son Smith and a second Daniel, and several other sons and daughters, and that Some of his descendants live near Montezuma, N. Y. By report of his nephew Enoch, he had ch.: Mitchell and Daniel. Smith.Danieb-f- Stepheu Livingstone Bowne.-(- Paiticr EzekieP Zachariah* Zachariah' Zachariah'' Richard' His grand-son, Oliver P., of the Baltimore »S^Mn, says that it is said that he was one ot twelve brothers, a captain in the Revolution; that he lost a leg at Brandywine, (Commodore Baldwin says at Princeton;) moved to New York, and became warden of the State Pi'ison then located there; that he had six children. Commodore Baldwin thinks Daniel was born in New Jersey, but that his father came from Connecticut, from near New Haven. Daniel was an original member of the New Jersey Society of the Cin cinnati, and his grand-son, Commodore Charles H. Baldwin, a few years ago made good his claim to succeed him. Elia,s, d. on a sea voyage. Silas.-f-Edwin.-|-Isaac.-f- Margaret, d. y. Harriet ra. a Spaniard. 1008 Baldwin Genealogy. ^tpptien f itlinO0tMy 1765, m. Harmon Curtiss. (2) "Billey," 1767, died at sea. (3) Joel, of Ilerkomer, N.Y''. (4) Allen d. unm. (5) Lois m. Becbe lline, and (6) Anna m. Reuben M. Booth and liad a dau. Maria, 1789 ni. Abel Iline, and a son Charles 1791. The last (Charles) m. 1819, Betsy Oviatt, and had ch. George, 1824. Capt. Charles M., 1825, capt. in late war, and living in Milford, with ch. (1) Mary E., 1848; m. 1st, 1870, B.C. The Name Baldwin. 1011 Northrop, and 2d, 1877, B. F. Ferris. (2) Ch.arles M., 1850, d. 1875. (3) William C. 1853, m. 1878 Ellen Dodee. (4) Helen U., 1857. (5)Henry S., 1861. (6) Howard, 1866; d. 1867. (7) Florence E., 1870; d. 1871, .and (8) Sarah J., 1875. 225. David Northrop. 1746, ra. Rachael Grant, b. 1748, sister to Anne, wife of his brother Amos. He lived on the homestead in Park Lane, and had ch. (1) Friend Grant, 1770. (2) Betsey, 1772; d. 1782. (3) John Wilks, 1774, who ra. in 1806 Anna M. Kacban, and had ch. Polly, 1807, m. 183.5 Marcus Clark, frora Monroe. Orinda, 1809 111. Joel B. Pratt, of Kent; had Joel and Orinda. Rachel m. Constantine Ferris. Ann m. Joseph Tomlinson, and went to Iowa; Lois m. Eli Sherman; John T., living in Canaan and had John, Lillia and Friend. Charlotte m. Edward Thomp son; lives in Kent, and has a son Russell. Isaac S. ra. Mary Bronson; lives on the homestead, and has Anna, Charlotte, Egbert and Arthur; lastly Amos ra. Maria Smith;. lives in Danbury, and has Walter, Daisie and Henry. The 4th child of David was David, b. 1778; d. at sea, 1805. (5) Solomon, 1780. (6) Abner, 1782. (7) Nathaniel, 1784. (8) Betsey, 1786, m. Isaac Sanford and had George, Harvey, Solomon and Maria. 226. Lois Northrop, 1748, in. Rev. Abner Benedict, who settled first in Broome County, N. Y., and had three sons. 227. Anna Northrop, 1751, ra. Aug. 31, 1774, Col. Nathaniel Taylor. Col. T's wife was Tamar, dau. Rev. Daniel Boardman — she d. April 10, 1810, and he m 2d Susanna Gunn, widow of Abner. They had ch: 1. Laura Taylor, 1775; d. 1770. 2. John Taylor,1777,m.SophiaDeramingandhad three children:(l)Charlottem. Rev. Enoch Huntington. She still lives in South Manchester, Conn. They have ch.: Sarah Ward, num. and living there; Mary Gray m. Eev. J. E. Coley, and lives with three children in Westport, Conn.; Sophia Demming m. Mr. Theodore D. Beardsley, of Monroe; widow with one child; Samuel Gray Irves in Monroe, and John Taylor is the youngest son. 2. Mary m. 1st Henry McMahon, and 2d Coles, and (3) Sophia m. Benjamin Sherman, of New Haven. 3. Charlotte Taylor, 1782, m. 1806 Judge David S. Boardman, who graduated at Yale, 1806, and J. 1864. They had ch.: John Taylor, b. 1807, d. in Wisconsin, 1849; Catharine Ann, b. 1808, d. 1811; Geo. W., 1811 d. 1815; Augustus, 1814, d. 1815; Frederick, 1817, and Mary Cornelia. An appreciate biography by President Noah Porter, of Yale College, is in the History of New Milford. 4. Nathaniel William Taylor, 1786; Rev. and D. D. He m. 1810, Rebecca M., dau. of Major Beebe Hine, she d. 1868, and he 1858; graduate Y'^ale 1807. In 1812 pastor at New Haven; in 1822 he resigned to become Dwi^t Professor of Theology in Yale, where he became distinguished for his ability, learning, good sense and piety. A biogr.iphical sketch is in the History of New Milford. Hehadch.: (1) Mary in. President Noah Porter, of Yale. (2)narriet ra. Rev. Samuel G. Bucking- bam, D.D., now pastor at Springfield, Mass. (3) Susan ra. Doctor A. B. Robeson, of New Y^ork City. (4) Rebecca m. W. T. ILatch, a banker in N. Y. City. (5) Emily Webster d. y., and (6) Nathan W. lived and d. in Bloorafield, Conn. 228. Joel Northrop was a physician in New Haven. 229. Araos Northrop, b. 1742, graduated at Yale, 1705, ra. Anna Grant; was soldier iu the Revolution and died therefor, 1779. He had ch.: (1) Thomas, 1771. (2) Amos, 1772. (3) Sally, 1776; d. 1876. Her biography is in History of New Milford. (4) Urania, 1779; d. 1788. 1012 Baldwin Genealogy. 101. piartj'' Ebenezer' Zachariah^ Richard', m. David Canfield, not Comstock, as printed in my book. 237. IttCVClJ^ Simeon^ . I add from Mr. Orcutt's History of New Milford: " She was a teacher over 30 years in New Milford and Sherman. She published a small grammar for schools; published in a pamphlet a list of the names of all the scholars who attended her schools, and was very highly esteemed, being still most pleasantly remembered by the aged people. Introduction to the pamphlet published 1820 or 1826: 'I commenced school teaching in February, 1788, and have taught both summer and winter each successive season, with the exception of one summer. I have taught in thirty-five different neighborhoods iu the towns of New Milford, AVashington, Roxbury, Woodbury, Sherman and Wilton, in the State of Conn., and in Pawling, N. Y. I have taught 1,803 different scholars; 59 couples who have been my pupils have been married together, and perhaps many more of whom I have no knowledge. All the children of 73 different families have been my pupils. I have had 107 scholars that one or both of the parents have been under my tuition. I have had 107 scholars the descendants of one family. In one instance, I have taught the grandfather, children and grand-children. I am at this time in the business of school-teaching'." Mercy Baldwin. 128(p 109) Saralj' Thomas^ Barnabas^ Richard', b.in Milford, 29 Aug., 1719. She married Capt. John Woodruft", b. 1703, whose will was dated 1767; was proved 1768. Her will is dated 1775. Capt. John' was son of Capt. John^, of Milford, who d. 1726, b. 1 Feb'y, 1671, son of Matthew Woodruff^^ b. 1646, son of Matthew', one of the first proprietors of Farmington (see Baldwin Genealogy, 51 and 52, for other descendants.) Matthew^ m. Mary Plum, dau. of Mary (Baldwin) and Robert Plum, and niece of Richard Baldwin', of Milford. 254. John.-t- 255. Samuel. 256. Enoch, about 1742.-|- 258. Isaac. 257. Matthew.-f- 259. Jonah, b. 1755; settled in Waterbury, Conn. 260. Benjamin. In 1790 his brothers Matthew and Jon.ah and Mary Woodruff, likely his widow, were discharged from the administration of his estate. 261. Hannah ra. Stephen Piatt. 262. Abigail ra. Pitch Kimberly. 263. Sarah m. Jonah Newton. 264. Jerusha m. David Mulford. 264} Susannah. 265. David.-I- The Name Baldwin. 1013 254. ^oljlt itlOObruff Sarah (Baldwin") Woodrufi", m. 1757, Hannah Lambert, grand-daughter of Jesse Lambert, the first of the name in Milford. She was b. Aug. 18, 1734, and d. Feb'y 22, 1813. They settled in Watertown, Conn. John, Sept. 29, 1757. Samuel, April 10, 1759. Edward, Feb'y 2S, 1760 ? Lambert, June 28, 1763. Jane, Feb'y 10, 1766. Naomy, Feb'y 18, 1769. Hannah, Jan'y 21, 1771. 256. ^ItOClj lUoobfUff Sarah (Baldwin^) Woodruff, married and settled iu Orange, and had ch., of whom I name below only those on his own gravestone, who likely died young. He died March 5, 1786, aged 44. His gravestone in Milford has a very long inscription. He built the substantial brick house on the old turnpike, afterwards enlarged, and in coaching days, noted as " Woodruft-s Tavern." In Dec, 1780, as captain he was chairman of a committee of three to raise troops for the Continental Army, and for a regiment for State defense. Mary.Ichabod. Mary Sarah. Mary Ann. Enoch. 257. ptattljClU ^itO^VXi^f Sarah (Baldwin") Woodruff. He was born Dec. 18, 1743. He m. March 12, 1772, Esther '¦ , b. March 12, 1750., who d. Aug. 14, ,1806, so says Mr. Henry Lewis Woodruff', but Mr. E. R. Lambert, in his very rare History of the Colony of New Haven, says the dau. Esther, b. Dec. 21, 1779, was dau. of Matthew and Ann (Bull) Woodruff, of North Milford. John, .\pril 3, 1773.+ Sarali, July 5, 1774. Eli, June 10, 1776. Joel, March 5, 1778.-|- Esther, Dec. 21, 1779, m. Jan'y 3, 1799, John Lambert,* 5th son of David' and Martha (Northrop) Lambert, Jesse^ Jessei of Milford, and had ch. (1) John, b. Aug. 5, 1799, and d. same month. (2) John Lott, March 10, 1801. (3; Esther Maria, Nov. 23, 1802, d. Jan'y 7, 1811. (4) Elizabeth Marietta, b. Sept. 12, 1804, d. March 1, 1816. (5) Mary Emeline, Nov. 30, 1806. (6) Hetty Matilda, May 1, 1809, m. 1836 Clark 1014 Baldwin Genealogy. Fowler, 2d son of Josiah, of North Milford. (7) Esther Maria, Jan'y 20, 1811, ni. Austen Treat, s. Jonah, of North Milford. (8) Mabel Louisa, Jan'y 25, 1814. (9)Elizabeth Marietta, June 30, 1816, d. April 19, 1834. (10) David Jessie, Oct. 1819, d. infant. (11) Benjamin Richard, June 30, 1819, d. infant. (12) Jane Olivia, b. Jan'y 11, 1823. Benjamin, April 7, 1783; d. Nov. 14, 1793. i.)avid, Nov. 20, 1789; d. Nov. 15, 1793. ^Otjn pjooiiruff" Matthew^ Sarah (Baldwin) Woodruff, b. 1173, m. Eunice BaldwiiP Thomas' Barnabas'' Barnabas^ Richard Baldwin'. She is on page 133 of my original book. She was b. in Amity, now- Woodbridge, Conn., 1770, and d. 12 Aug., 1823. He d. 1808, and she m. 2'"' it is said. Job Northrop, of Derby, Conn., but see p. 133, my book says on authority of late Dr. Goodsell, m. 2"'' Joseph Northrop, son of Job, of Sherman, Conn., and nephew of Isaac, and had ch. 659 Ermine, died. 670 Anna. 671 Keron Havock, and 672 Thomas S., in 1874, of Bethel. John Woodruff. -t- Eunice d. unm. (p 50) goel pjOOliVttff" Matthew^, etc., had a son Merritt, m. in 1824 No. 646, p. 175 my first volume, Laura Baldwin^ Cieorge^ Tliomat.-' Barnabas' Barnabas'' Richard,^ of Orange, wliere he lives in 1886. She d. Feb'y 5, 1872, leaving (having had) 6 ch.; p. 175. goljn Poobimff John" Matthew^ Sarah (Baldwin') Woodruff', m. Betsey, dau. of John Hotchkiss, of Woodbridge, Conn., and had at least Henry Lewis; in 1886 of Macon, Ga. 297(plll)^aVttlj' Timothy Baldwiu'Timothy^Barnabas'-Richard' Her mother was Sarah Beecher, b. May 8,1720, dau. Capt. Ebenezer, of Woodbridge. Capt.E.B. m. Hannah Mix, dau. of Caleb. Shem. V^ Simeon Wheeler, of Derby, as related on p. 111. He was killed at the burning of Fairfield by the British, and she m. 2'"' but after Oct. 16, 1788, Capt. Bradford Steele, as his 2'"' wife. He died April 10, 1804, ae 69. He had nine children by liis first wife. Her dau., Ruth Wheeler, m. Deacon Bradford Steele son Capt. Bradford, March 7, 1785. She d. Feb'y 20, 1816, and he Dec.23,1841. They had (l)Edmund, April 4, 1788; m. Anna Tucker' The Name Baldwin. 1015 d. April, 1840, and had ch. Albert J., Feb'y 22, 1812, and John Burton, June 10, 1814. (2) Sally, May 7, 1791; m. Nov. 20, 1808, Chester Jones. Ch.: Susan M., Aug., 1809; m. William Brewster, of Erie, Pa.; May A., Aug., 1811, m. Clark McSparren, of Brie. Julia M.; Ruth E. m. W. C. Curry, of Erie; Chester Bradford m. Caroline Smith, and lives in East Saginaw ; Louisa m. Doctor William McGill, of Erie, Penn.(3)Ashbel, 1793,d. 1794.(4) William, Feb'y 16, 1798; m. Nov. 1, 1819, Betsey Northrop, and d. Nov. 24,1874; ch. John, Truman, living in Ansonia, Conn.; George and Mary. (5)Burr, June 7, 1800, m. Nov. 7, 1822, Betsey Mallet, and had ch. Burr S., 1824, d. 1844, and Betsey, April 7, 1824. (6)Susan, 1802, d. 1804; and (7) Almira,Feb'y 22,1810,m.l" John W. llolcomb, Nov. 23, 1832, and had ch.: George S., Dec. 23, 1835; d. 1842 ; John W. Holcomb, Nov. 2, 1843, m. Sept. 24, 1867, Rhoda Langdon ; Mary B. Holcomb, April 1, 1838, m. Samuel Howd, and d. July 4, 1871. Almira, m. 2"" Sept. 2, 1849, Henry P. Davis, and had ch.: George S. Davis, May 24, 1850, m. Oct. 2, 1872, Martha M. Cushen ; (5)Burr S. Davis, Dec. 22, 1851; Alice Davis, Feb'y 2, 1854, m. March 27, 1872, Joseph T. Beard. 144. C^lijabdlj^ Timothy" Barnabas^ Richard', m. as 2"" wife Jedediah Andrews. I said I did not know any children by her. I can add from Dodd's East Haven Register, she m. 1740, instead of 1746 (no doubt a misprint) and had Jedediah, May l,174l,d. y. Hannah, Oct. 17, 1743. Jedediah, Feb'y 3, 1751. Timothy, May, 1753, and Nathan. Jedediah, Jr., m. Anne Bradley, and had infant d. y. He m. 2"" Feb'y 15, 1778, Abigail Barnes, and had infant d. y., 1779; Jedediah, April 3, 1781; Hannah, Jan'y 25, 1783; Elizabeth, June 26, 1786; Abigail d. y.;Salterne; Timothy, b. 1753 m. Dorcas Smith, and had Nathan. 148(pll3) @lijat|' Timothy' Barnabas^ Richard', 1 Oct.,1769 lived iu Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess County, in the Province of New York. Witness a bond once his, in my possession. 150, @Lljpopljiluo' Theophilus'' Barnabas'' Richard', m.l'' Sarah Sherman, who was mother of Treat and Leverett. 168. |llavtlja° Theophilus' m. Abel Gunn, of New Milford. 401} Nathan, Sept. 23, 1772. 1016 Baldwin Genealogy. 407. John Nathan, Dec. 28, 1779. 407} Arthur, July 5, 1783. 519. John Jacobs Zechariah* Zechariah' Zechariah^ Riohard,i see p. 815 of part of my original work for an account of his descendants. 521. Jesse" Jacob^ Zechariah* Zechariah' Zechariah^ Richard,^ by typographical error in my book, "Jene." 530. Moses" Job^ Zechariah'' moved into Western New York, thence to Canada, and there died — supposed to have children. 533. Mary" Job^ m. John Mitchell; lived and died near Parsippany, and had 11 ch: Jeremiah, Ilila, Julia, Harvey, Nelson, Ira, Theodore, Francis, Harriet, Henry and Caroline. 534. Elizabeth" Job^ ra. Steven Muiison ; lived in Western N. Y. and had 7 ch.. Ebenezer, Phebe, Archibald, Julia, Hannah, Eliza and Eleanor. 535. Abigail d. unm. 536. Sarah" Jobs ni. Halsey Cook; lived in Western N. Y. and had ch.: Burnett and Mary. 537. Hannah" Job" ra. Sylvester Lyon; lived and died near Parsippany and had John, Hannah, Elizabeth, Elina ? and Mary. 540. Phebe" Job" m. Rogers; settled iu Genesee, N. Y. 540} Nancy" Job" m. Burnett Hand, and lived and died in Western New York. 541. Ephraim" Silas" Zechariah'' had at least a sou Amos, b. !March 20, 1792; d. Jan'y 27, 1858, who m. Rachel Crane, of Bloomfield, N. J., dau. Oliver and Susan (Baldwin) Crane, p. 517; b. Oct. 16, 1794, and d. March 17, 1855. They had (l)Oliver C, b. April 23, 1819; d. Jan'y 17, 1881, m. May 21, 1850, Mary C. Osborn, and had ch.: Mary V., June 7, 1851; James O., Sept. 1, 1856; Homer J., Dec. 19, 1859; Verna L., Sept. 26, 1862'; Amos B., July 25, 1874, and Samuel C, Oct: 25, 1876. (2) Ephraim, Sept. 23, 1822, living unm. (1882) in Caldwell, N. J. (3) Harvey, April 11, 1S2.J, d. Feb'y 16, 1857. (4) Sarah, Aug. 2, 1827, m. May, 1877, Mahlon II. GriflSth; no ch. (5) Silas, Oct. 2, 1830, d. May 27, 1850. (6) Susan M., March 18, 1833, m. July 19, 1876, Cornelius Brooks; no ch. (7) Phebe J., June 23, 1835, m. Feb'y 19, 1850, Rev. B. S. Foster, of New York State; uo ch. (8) Lydia, Nov. 16, 1830; living in Newark unm. (9) Marcus C, Aug. 27, 1840; d. Nov. 11, 1854. 543. Silas" Silas" had ch.: Joseph and Theodore, the last living in 1882 in Boonton, N. J. 548. Phebe" Silas" m. Stephen Baker. Some of the persons, 541 to 548, lived at Compton, now Irviugton, near Newark. 579. IHai'Cia Porter" Lois (Baldwin)^ Simeon' Ebenezer" Zechariah^ Richard', m. David Fitch, of Boardman, 0., and had ch. I. Edward, b. 1810, m. Lucy Kirtland, of Parkman, Ohio, dau. of Frederick and Sophia (Parkman) Kirtland. They had ch.: 1. Frederick Kirtland Fitch, living in N.Y. City, m. Mary Reed, of Jersey City, N. J.; has four ch., of whom, in 1886, two are living by name Olive Fitch and Maria Fitch. 2. Alice Fitch d. unm. 3. Marcia m. Samuel II. Wilson, au importer at 19 White St., N. Y. City, residing at White Plains, N. Y., born in Jedburgh, The Name Baldwin. 1017 Scotland, son of John and Margaret (Hall) Wilson, in 1886, of N. Y. City, and five children living, having lost two; Lucy, Samuel, Harry, McLeod, and Kirtland, living, deceased Edward and Erskine. 4. George d. unm. 5. David, living in Wardner, Idaho, unm. in 1886. 6. Anne Cook d. unm. II. Menander Cook, called Cook Fitch, living in Brooklyn, N. Y., m. Armilla Swan, of Boardman, 0., both living in 1886. They have had eight children, of whom in 1886, six are living. Lucy m. William Kirkby, of Brooklyn; Dwight, dead; Sabrina num.; Ella unm.; Laura m. John Pratt, of Southbridge, Mass.; Thalia unm.; William m.; Frank dead. III. William Fitch died long ago ; m. Julia Kirtland, sister of Lucy, who m. his brother Edward. His wife and two ch., also deceased, leaving ch. IV. Sophia Fitch m. Calvin Brainard, of Boardman, and moved to Salem, Ohio. He died some years ago. His wife died during the winter of 1886-7. Ch.: Ira, living in Pittsburgh, Penn., m. Fanny Heatou; has ch.; names unknown. Bessie m. Archibald Cook, ot Salem, Ohio, and had several children, names unknown. Emma m. Edward Vail, of Chicago. Frank m. Esther Silver. They live in N. Y. City, and have a child ; and Walter, single. V. Lois m. Howell Smith, of Brooklyn, N. Y., both living in 1886, and have four ch. all living, named — Walter, single; Miller, single ; Lois m. Oscar Pfeiffer, of Brooklyn ; Bertha, single. VI. Marcia (twin) m. Samuel Smith, of Ellsworth, Ohio, and had several children, only one of whom lived to maturity. Mr. Smith is dead ; she is not. Children : Chloe m. Silas Dock, of Pittsburgh ; he is dead and she living. VII. Maria (twin) m. Frederick Stillson ; dead ; she living ; no ch., save an adopted Alice M. Munro Vickars. VIII. Albert m. Hattie Vernon; living in Central City, Colorado; wife living and three sons: Halsey, Albert and George, all single. IX. David m.and is a widower in Brookljm, N. Y., having one son named Joseph. X. Porter m. Annie Shepard, of Brooklyn. She survives in Orange, N. J. Thej' have four ch. living ; all single, in 1886 : Clayton, Clare, Porter and Maud. 1018 Baldwin Genealogy. XI. Halsey m. Amelia Smith, both living in Brooklyn. They have one child living uam§d Walter, having lost several. 607.(pl30) Charlotte Mary, b. 25 November, 1811; m. 12 Feb'y, 1839. 610.(pl31) Child, d. 17 Aug. 1787. 283. ,Slla0° Barnabas' Barnabas" Barnabas'^ Richard', m. Mary Smith. He d. 1 April, 1808. 639.(132) Amos Bassett m. Kesiah, and not Teiah. 640. Jane died 1849, not 1949. 733.(pl36) Augustus Smith, and not Agustus. 748.(pl37) Martha bora, 11 Nov., 1788, and not 1789. 331. gTruman^ Theophilus' Theophilus" Barnabas'' Richard', d. 1872, and not 1871. 333. glll-eb' Theophilus' Theopbilua", Martha was wife of Leverett. I don't know when the wife died, but soon after 1850 the widow .and children settled in Perrysville, near Leverett, No. 329. 784. Harriet, d. 1839, not 1829. 868(p.l44) is Clara" Philo Ailing" Elishal Sylvanus' Barnabas^ Richard,' Nov. 18, 1794. 870 is Charles Lucian" Charles Willis" Charles'" Sylvanus' and not Lucius. 879 (p 145) is Louis" Lucius" Charles^ instead of Lewis. 882. Henry Chalmers" Lucius" is an eloquent and ready orator, who, in 1884 was the nominee of the Labor party for Congress. He had previously received the nomination of the Greenback party feu- (ioveriior of the State. 377 (pl46) ^t&6t ©arrctoon' Charles'. His wife Lydia Rice is deceased. Hers was a singularly even temper, and her perfect yet charitable Christian life was admired by all who knew her. Since the above was in type Mr. Baldwin himself died on the 5th of April, 1887. The Hartford Courant, of April 6 and 8, 1887, contains notices from which extracts are made, but much left out because of the notices already given himself and brother Seymour in the former volume. In 1833, the brothers, J. and S. Baldwin, started a Yankee notion store in Middletown, Conn., and also manufactured silver spoons and plated ware. J. G. continued the business whicli prospered. He employed at one time thirty men and sent out many traveling salesmen. 2'he Name Baldwin. 1019 He became an active and influential Abolitionist at the earliest agitation of the subject, and from the commencement, entirely abstained from the use of goods made by slave labor, or dealing in them in any manner. When, in 1833 to 1836, with his partner, Hon. Henry G. Hubbard, they manufactured cotton webbing, the cotton was all raised by freemen. The only sugar or molasses — or, in fact, any goods used in his family, were the result of free labor — nor at hotels would he partake of anything that was probably raised by slave labor. He, from the earliest, entertained the rauch-abuaed anti-slavery speakers, and his house was once mobbed, and it shows the temper of the times, that the Courant says " that the mob was partly composed of the best citizens. Public sentiment was such in those days that only men of strong convictions, and great moral courage, would openly advocate abolition doctrines, and Mr. Baldwin was that kind of a man. In partnership with the father of Mayor Woodward, he built two schooners. Before entering into the partnership, Mr. Baldwin required an agreement that the vessels thus built should never enter any southern port. After the schooners were ready for the sails, a new difliculty arose, but it was settled that each should buy one-half the sails, and those bought by Mr. Baldwin contained no cotton handled by slaves. These incidents illustrate the policy of Mr. Baldwin during the entire anti-slavery contest." The notice of his funeral in the Courant of the 8tli, says, among other things : "Professor Prentice made pertinent remarks concerning the veteran Abolitionist, observing that Mr. Baldwin 'lived in the light of the Word of God, from which he drew his conviction. Having decided what course it was his duty to pursue in relation to slavery, temperance, political action, etc., he would no sooner violate such conviction than he would the command of God.' " "During his long life," says the Courant, "he aided every good cause, and many individuals received assistance from him, though he was a man who did not let his left hand know what his right hand doeth. His views on the questions of slavery and the best method of dealing with the liquor traffic, were, by many, consid ered extreme and fanatical, but all who were acquainted with him, realized that his conduct was the result of deep study and strong convictions. At the time of his death, although 83, years 1020 Baldwin Genealogy. of age, he was president of the Central National Bank, the People's Fire Insurance Company, the Indian Hill Cemetery Association, and the board of trustees of the Methodist church. As the presiding officer of these four institutions, he was efficient and rarely absent from any of their meetings, until a few weeks ago, when his last sickness confined him to his house. Ilis last great work was in aiding, by his money and counsel, iu the building of the new church. lie was a land-mark in the town, u quaint, benign, saintly figure ; one who will be missed in the streets, and he goes hence crowned with the tender aff'ection of the community." Said Professor Prentice : " He was a dear, delightful old man." The energetic advocacy and enforcing of his extreme views was always accompanied with such kiudness, liveliness and charity as made Mr. Baldwin remarkable. His wife was as remarkable in her firm, conscientiousness, and bright intelligence as he, always remarkably even and sweet in manner, and with a kindness and charity beyond all praise. 382 (p 147) .SciJinOUV PC0lC»j'= Charles' Sylvanus" Barnabas^ Richard', born June 29, 1807, and remarkably only fourth gener ation in descent from Richard who settled in Milford, 1639; (see my first work, 147 et posi. for a full notice.) ¦His first wife, Mary Candee, died September 28, 1836, and his son David was born five days before. By error of copyist, the dates were transposed. His second wife, Fidelia Hall, died much loved at Elyria, 0., Oct. 12, 1886. The following extracts are from remarks made by one of the clergymen who officiated at her funeral : "She was a true and devoted wife and a kind and loving niodicr. Broad and catholic in sjiirit, she loved the church of her choice. Tliongh for many ycais deprived of the public means of grace, and having never been pcrniiUcd to attend a service in the new and beautiful cbnreli, for tbe lociitiug and building of wbiili her husband so wisely and liberally planned; yet she was always alive lo its iulcrcHls. During the long period in which she w.is an invalid — cpiitc liflccn years — she was ever patient and uncoiiqilaiuing. Wednesday before her death was the family reunion, to which she had aii.\iously looked forward. At tlic dinner she was seized with a chill, and at night helped to her room, not to leave it. On the Siibbatli she asked for the reading of hymns, and an one of which she was fond, rC|ieated the words, 'Send me, send me.' She reiieated, 'yes, here 1 am, send inc.' " For nearly fifty years sho had been tenderly and dearly loved by children her own and stop-aons. The Nam.e Baldwin. 1021 384 (p 151) ptooro^ Hezekiah' Sylvanus" read Marcus'^. 388(pl52)®|jco|i|jiluo"Theophilus«Theophilus'Theophilus"The- ophilus'^ Richard', married in 1820, and not 1825, as printed. 970}(pl53)Ellen Clark' m. Horaer J.Broadwell. 993 (p 154) Helen Elvira? Henry M." Eli" Theophilus" Theophilus' Theophilus^ Richard! b. 17 May, 1850; m. Feb'y 21, 1868, George W. Poundstone(not Pendleton, as in my former book.) She died July, 1877. 994. Anna Alida' Henry M." b. 7 Aug., 1851; ra. Dec. 12, 1877, Abrara Skinner, of Leland, Illinois, bailder, and in Nov., 1886, residing in Pomona, Cal., with one child, Sarah (iertrude Skinner, b. Sept. 16, 1878. 995. Eva Almedith' Henry M." b. July 15, 1853, ra. Joseph Tomlinson, and daughter Lessie b. July 15, 1880. 997. William Wesley' Henry M." b. April 19, 1857, in Nov. 1886, is a resident of San Buenareiitura, Cal., of the firm of Calkins & Baldwin, having a ranch named Santa Anna, containing 6,000 acres. He is still unmarried. 144. ^Imer" Noble = Isaac" Theophilus", b. March 8, 1806, a' Northville, New Milford, Conn. He m. 1'' 15 Feb'y, 1831, Adeline Benson, dau. of Harvey, of New Milford, Conn. She d. 1837. In 1835 he removed to Farm Ridge, LaSalle County, 111. In May, 1838, he m. 2''" Adeline 0. Field, of Worcester County, Mass. He resides in 1883 on the land bought of the IT. S. in 1.S35, a farmer and nurseryman. He has been Justice of the Peace 14 years ; Supervisor, 5 years ; Postmaster, 20 years ; School Treasurer from the first settlement of the town to 1874; twice a Representative in the Legislature ; once a Senator, and a member and President ot the Board of State Charities for 5 years. He wrote a " History of LaSalle County," published in 1877; small 8 VO. 552 pp. An excellent, sensible, interesting voluiiie presenting a graphic picture of the past, and the changes to the present. Mr. Baldwin is in perfect health. He has not tasted whiskey, tobacco, or meat, in 40 years. This family of B's are large, well made, not very fleshy. Elmer is 6 ft.; Noble Orlando is 6 ft. 4 inches; Noble, over 6 ft. 2 in., and his youngest sister 5 ft., 11^ inches. 1057. Harvey, Jan'y, 18.3.3, d. Sept. 1, 18.34. 1058. Mary Adaline m. Rin.aldo Williamg,a lineal descendant in the 5th. generation from Roger Williams. He is a teacher, and for several years school superintendent of LaSallc County. She has three children: Elmer B., Plerbert and Charles, whose added heighth is eighteen feet, and the two younger still growing. 1022 Baldwin Genealogy. 1059. Susan Orvilla, 30 June, 1845, d. April 18, 1878. 1060. Noble Orlando, 13 Sept., 1849. He is a farmer in Farm Ridge. 1061 (pl59) Francis Elmer' Albert Noble" Noble" Isaac^ m. Nellie A. Wheaton, of Washington, Conn., and lives in 1882 in New Milford. 446. garriet ffilija" Noble' m. Bennett. She died May 21, 1882. Rev. Mr. Orcutt, in his History of New Milford, says, after speaking of her private virtues: " The whole community is bereaved of a noble-hearted woman, and especially the suff'ering and needy of a tender, sympathizing, generous friend and neighbor. She was a woman of good judgment, thoughtful, careful, and with a retentive memory." I was indebted to no one in New Milford as much as to her for ray material in regard to families there. I found her to be a very intelligent, clear, interesting and agreeable lady. Her husband was son of Urrin Bennett, p. 447 Baldwin Genealogy, who m. Martha P. Baldwin ; see Addenda to page 447. 528. goU' Job' Zechariah' Zechariah" Zechariah^ Richard', b. Dec. 25, 1782, and d. Dec. 3, 1873. He m. Eleanor Low, who d. Feb'y 4, 1851, aged 58 years and 11 months. I add children : George, between Edward and Walter ; also Mary ; Aaron who ¦ is m., and three who died young. 531. ^bratjatU" Job'. It is said that he lived and died in Illinois, and by No. 1172 that he had a son Abram, his eldest. 603 (p 171) @eoV0C S." Eli' Simeon' Ebenezer" Zechariah^ Richard', died March 31, 1879. He is said to have been a fine scholar, an extensive reader and very active and influential in schools. (P 173) pauiit ll." Silas' Barnabas' Barnabas" Barnabas- Richard', died since the publication of my former edition (1880.) 635. ^Ua0" Silas' Barnabas'. He died May 1, 1881, and his widow, Eunice Eliza (Newton) Baldwin, die.d June 15, 1882. The New Haven Palladium says he was many years before his death a sterling and active business man. For mauy years he was a prominent church member. He was prominent in the forma tion of the Pomological Society of New Haven, taking much The Name Baldwin. 1023 interest in that and kindred subjects. He was engaged largely iu the wholesale shoe trade, with a large Southern trade, until the ^var broke out, when he became interested iu other business. For some years before his death his health was not strong, and he quietly lived in his handsome residence at the corner of College and Crown streets, near New Haven Green. Mrs. Baldwin is said, on p. 174 of my original book, to have been a daughter of Jonah Newton, of Woodbridge, and grand daughter of Enoch Newton. Enoch Newton is No. 269, page 110 of my original volume, and son of Samuel Newton, who married Deborah Baldwin" Thomas" Barnabas^ Richard'. Deborah was born in Milford, Jan'y 25, 1716. So that the children of Silas were descended from Richard Baldwin through both father and mother. Betsey, the sister of Silas, also, m. Rev. Samuel Newton, son of Samuel, of Woodbridge, sou of tbe Samuel who m. Deborah Baldwin. Brief mention of the earlier ancestors is on page 52 of my original book. 1.302. (p 176) Sarah Bartlett' Sarah B." m. Flitcher, and not Tlitcher. 1380. (p. 177) Orrin' Miles" Miles" Andrew" Timothy' Barnabas^ Richard.l I found his will at Meadville, dated 1 April, 1868; registered 17 Dec. same year of Boro, of Spring, County Crawford. He gives his wife, Susannah, his mansion, farm of 80 acres; gives ?600 for a monuraent. He remembers, also, his daughter Julia PI. AVest, !?400; son Orrin R., S>200 when 21, and the balance of his time; daughter Emma B. a piano; $50 each to grand-children Ed. B. and Austin M. West. He leaves his dues from Baldwin & Sons to his 5 ch : A. V. B., A. M. B., Julia A. West, Orrin R. B. and Emma B. B. (P. 181) gjijtjarb ®lU•tio^ in 1881 lives in Lawreuceburg, Ind. 1479. pianj' Sherman" Treat' Theophilus" Theophilus" Barnabas^ Richard', b. 1819, m. l"' James Rand, who d., and she m. 2"'' Charles Sessions, Lebanon, Clinton Connty, Mich., (present post-office, Matherton, Mich.) and d. 1880. Children by Rand — 1. Elmore D. d. in Union Army, in 1862. 2. Alice; living. By Sessions — 3. Amelia. 4. Mary. 5. Jay. 1024 Baldwin Genealogy. 6. Ray. 7. Belle. 1480.(183) Lodema' Sherman" Treat" b. Feb'y 11, 1821, m. Oct. 16, 1838, .Samuel S. Kentfield. Pie d. in Union Army, June 21, 1864. She m. 2d Daniel Ridenour, and) lives near St. Johns, Michigan. Children by Kentfield — 1. Loyal Carlos, Dec, 15, 1841; d. in army, Aug. 30, 1862. 2. Lois E., June 19, 1844, ra. March 13, 1864, B. G. Wellington. He d. May 6, 1881. They had ch.: Harvey, Jan'y, 1867; Lois, June, 1869; Aaron, Jan'y, 1871; Kate, June, 1873; May, Dec, 1874; Gertrude, April, 1877; Claude, April, 1879, and d. July, 1879. 3. Rynaldo Adelbert, March 2, 1846, m. Oct. 9, 1867, .Sarah Satterlee. She died March 18, 1882. One child, Caroline, b. April 1, 1869. 4. Sarah J., Nov. 11, 1848, m. Nov. 10, 1869, Elmore E. Wilcox. One child, Carlos C. Wilcox, b. June 23, 1874. 5. Sherman P. April 7, 1852, ra. Aug. 10, 1871, Maggie Bentley; no ch. 1. Charles C, April 22, 1855. 7. George S., Oct. 6, 1859, m. 1879, Olive , ch.: Flora Belle, b. 1881. 8. Estes R., Nov. 4, 1860. 9. Cora A., Aug. 22, 1863, m. May 7, 1879, Frank Ridenour. Bertie, Aug. 21, 1880; d. Feb'y 21, 1882. 785(pl87)<^lJe 5"ei)moitrMared'Theophilus'. His first wife died in 1857, and not 1856, and he married 2"" Mrs. M. E. Dell, and not Mrs. B. M. Dall. 1550. Rosette' Rosette Adams" Eli Baldwin" Theophilus'' m. Plenry Dewey. 793 (p 188) Ct)Vnt0 Hxtir Cyrus' Theophilus' Theophilus" Barn abas^ Richard', b. in Cheshire, 15 Aug*., 1822. He prepared for Yale College, but went to the West Indies for his health. He settled in business in Greensboro, Ga., and married about 1851, Lydia E. Ford, of Ilamden-, Conn. In 1857 he moved to Columbia, S. C, engaging in cotton and merchandise (firm of Bronson & Co.) He had strong Union opinions, and went North during the war. He returned to Columbia, in 1865, and was identified with the growth of the city, first, as mayor. He was afterward county assessor and treasurer ; then Collector of Internal Revenue, and had charge of building the U. S. court house and post-office. He was appointed Assistant U. S. Treasurer by President Grant, with headquarters at Charleston, and held the position until the offlce was abolished during Grant's second term. He ^vas then appointed Collector of Customs for Charleston ; built the new custom house there, and held ollicc under Presidents Hayes and Garfield. He returned to Columbia, in 1882, and engaged in his ¦^, G ^ ¦ f'c^- \-<^C^' ( t / -\ .- The Name Baldwin. 1025 old business. He has been interested in banking ; was a director of the Commercial Bank of Columbia before the" waf^ and its receiver afterwards ; then a director in the bank of E. J\ Scott & Co. His life has been quite influential in the reconstruction of South Carolina. Elizabeth, 1853, d. infant. AValter F., 1855, educated at the Troy Polytechnic School, and in 1886 with the Waterbury Watch Co., at .52 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Alfred C. 1858, d. 1869. James M., 1861; valedictorian at Princeton College, in 1884; took a fellowship and went abroad. Studied in the Princeton Theological Seminary, 1885-6, and in Oct., 1886 is an instructor in the College with prospects of promotion to a full professorship as soon as time will permit. Neither he nor his brothers or sisters are married. Elizabeth L., 1865. Cyrus PL, 1867; in business at Columbus. 845(194) ^Ulla" Nehemiah' Richard' Theophilus" Barnabas^ Richard', m. Samuel Wilson, and not Ailson, as misprinted on page 194. 9O7(p2Ol)^amt0 ©ari'Ctoon' Jesse C'Cfiarles'Sylvanus" Barn abas^ Richard', was born 17 June, 1841, and not 1840. Hem. Hannah Arnold Sill, who d. Aug. 26, 1883. He d! Nov. 21, 1881. Add to the children — 1786} Charles Burt, Feb'y, 1880, d. Aug. 1. 1883. 909 (p 201) ®l)aPlC0 €attbcc' Seymour W.' Charles". By a change in the Constitution of Ohio, a new court of errors and appeals called the Circuit Court, has been organized, and the first Judges were elected in October, 1884. C. C. Baldwin was one of the three elected on the Republican ticket for the 6th Circuit, including Cleveland on the east and Toledo on the west. The convention was held' Aug. 14, 1884, composed mainly of lawyers from nine counties. Of the whole number of votes cast (165) Mr. Baldwin received 142. The next highest candidate nominated received 105. Mr. Baldwin received the unanimous vote of his county — 65 in number. In Feb'y, 1887, he became the presiding- judge of the court. In December, 1884, he was elected director and president of the Merchants' National Bank, of Cleveland. ^026 Baldwin Genealogy. The following is from the Cleveland Leader of November 10, 1886: "The Trustees of the Western Reserve Historical Society met to-day "for the purpose of selecting a successsor to the late President, Charles Whittlesey. Hon. J. W. Allen presided, and Pion. C. C. Baldwin was unanimously elected to the office of President. The selection is one of eminent fitness. Mr. Baldwin has been actively and intelligently connected with the Society as Secretary, Trustee, and trustee of invested funds since the formation of the Association. He is favorably known by historical, scientific and antiquarian societies, both in this country and Europe. The Society may congratulate itself on the wise and efficient choice it has made, and especially will the intelligent public of this community approve its -action." 1789J Mabel, 24 Sept., 1880, died March 24, 1885. 910. [p 201] Patlttt Cntttet' Seymour' Charles" Sylvanus'* Barnabas^ Richard', b. in Elyria, 0., Sept. 23, 1836. Ilis mother '4ied five days after. He, however, about a year after, received the kind care of an affectionate step-mother, which, in later days, was returned by him. In her later years he was the only son remaining at home, and few sons are as careful, kind, thoughtful and attentive as he to his invalid mother. He was educated in Meriden and Middletown, Conn., and in Wilbraham, Mass., and nt an early age entered his father's store as a clerk. He proved to be very competent and efficient, having a remarkable tact and judgement. Soon after he became of age he had an interest in the firm of Baldwin, Laundon, Nelson & Co. In 1872, on a re-or- ganizatioh of the firms, at Elyria and Wellington, 0., the large business at Elyria came into the care of D. C. Baldwin & Co., com posed of himself, his father and Mr. John Lersch, and has long been under his management, with the able assistance of Mr. Lersch. The firm has now become, with the same partners, Baldwin, Lersch & Co. Mr. Baldwin has the reputation of being an accomplished merchant. His life is, however, not absorbed by his business. He is an intelligent, observing foreign traveler, and at home is an intelligent archaeologist. No one knows as much of the interesting antiquities of his county as himself. He has a most romantic place within a few hundred feet of the rail road depot, yet out of sight of it. The river to Lake Erie is romantic, indeed, with an entertaining variety of remains of ancient life — an antique and famous shelter-cave — mounds, torts iiiid rock inscriptions, and Mr. Baldwin can give the fine individ ual characteristics of each place. The Name Baldwin. 1027 His library contains a well-chosen collection of books on such subjects, and few people, indeed, are surrounded in life with more to satisfy their tastes. He is a life member of the Western Reserve Historical Society, at Cleveland, and the donor of a very fine collection of bone and stone implements, flints and pottery from various sources, including the Swiss Lake dwellings, known as the "D.C.Baldwin Collection." He m. May 1, 1878, Miss Josie Staub, a lady of fine education and taste, born in Circleville, 0., Oct. 19, 1852. Her descent appears in my first volume. Mr. Baldwin had the shortest experience in the war, being lieutenant in the Hundred Days' Service, but had a lively skirmish on the farm in Virginia on which John Brown located for his campa,ign. There is reason to hope from his graceful pen a description ot the Ancient Works of his county for the Historical Society, at Cleveland. Mr. Baldwin is a capitalist and a director in the National Bank of Elyria. 911. ^Oljn Hall' Seymour' Charles". After the death of his first wife, leaving him a childless widower, he m. 2 Dec, 1879, Ella E. Wing, and lives in 1887, in Rutherford, New Jersey. He is a manufacturer and importer of brushes at 167 William St., New York. He has ch. Louise Bethia, Oct. 16, 1880. Seymour Charles, Aug 10, 1882. David Wilbur, Aug. 9, 1884. 912.(p202)piHjltr |iicc''Seymour''Charles'was,iul880 and after, a member of the Minnesota Legislature. He has retired from farming and lives in the corporation. Mr. Baldwin is a man of very active mind and great energy. The Faribault paper has a long account of his new, and handsome house. He was prominent in getting the water works established at Faribault, and later, in 1886, he conceived and executed the enterprise of procuring the removal of sewing machine works there. While in the legislature he was quite prominent in the plan which ' 1028 Baldwin Genealogy. resulted in taking up and redeeming by compromise Minnesota's repudiated bonds. 1828. Elizabeth should be struck out. It belonged as a middle name to No. 938, next following. 940.(p 205) I^CJthialj ^avueij" Marcus' Hezekiah" Sylvanus" Barnabas'' Richard,' m. May Ann (Lay) Ohamplin, not (Day.) 1133.(p211) llormau |IalpJ)'Elijah''AsahePAsahel'Theophilu8" Theophilus^ Richard', Unadilla, N. Y., and not Venadilla. 1959. (p 212) Anna Eliza" Bailey Jesse W.' John" Jacob" Zechariah^ Zechariah^ Zechariah^ Richard,! in 1885 her husband and son are deceased. 1978. (p 213) Maria" Sarah Anderson' Stephen" Job" Zechariah* m. 2d Edward Baldwin, on page 591 of my book. 1188. (214) ^Uviftn IfOUUg' Stephen' Job' for Mitchell, read Kitchell. 2073. (p 220) Geo. William for Reading read Redwing. 2093. (p 221') Martha Eliza, b. 1850 and not 1859. 2108. (p 223) Helen F., at the end of the line, she d., etc., means 1310, Sallie Jennette, and should liave commenced a line in large print. 1311. (p 223) ©vlanttO ptlbo' David R.' Silas' Barnabas' Barnabas" Barnabas^ Richard,' b. 1817, d. April 29, 1886, leaving a wife, Jane (Darling) Baldwin, two daughters atid four sons. He used to be the proprietor of the Park Hotel, in New Haven, and afterwads of the Birmingham Hotel. I only know the names of the sons in my former volume. 2109. Noyes Darling, 7 April, 1848. 2110. Franklin Fields, 11 April, 1850. 1335. mbtvt ^VUiU0' Silas I." Silas.' In 1886 is still the leading retail merchant of Cleveland— -the firm being now known as E. I. Baldwin, Hatch & Co. He has, bj^ his signal ability in business, become a man of large means. He has been for many years a director in the Commercial National Bank, but generally declines business positions. He is much honored as a citizen, and deserves it by his intelligent public spirit. He is quite reticent about the enterprises which he liberally helps; but during the present year one of them has become known. Oberlin College, The Name Baldwin. 1029 having met with a large loss by fire, he offered and paid $20,000 to put up a building. 2116. Elbert Francis, b. March 10, 1857, and a partner in the store, in 1880, graduated at WilUams College, iu 1884, after which he entered the University of , Berlin, Germany, where he is in July, 1886. 2118. Irving, b. Jan'y 23, 1803, graduated at Williams College, July, 1886. 1336. eii|a ItClUtoit (Baldwin)' Hatch, Silas I.' Silas' wife of Henry R. Hatch, of Baldwin, Hatch & Co., died July 13,1886, of a long and painful illness. She was an estimable lady of a retir'ing disposition, and suffered greatly from an incurable disease which she endured with Christian fortitude. Her dau., 2121. Alice Gertrude, b. 31 Jan'y, 1859, m. April 2, 1886, Charles Lathrop Pack son of a leading lumber merchant of Cleveland. 2127. Lida Gertrude Richards" Alice Gertrude (Baldwin' ) Richards Lida J." Lida" b. 14 April, 1861, m. April 17, 1883, Edward Fairchild Smith, and her child Gertrude Annette, was born April 7, 1886. 2174. (p 228) Joseph Henry. "His wife, etc.," means No. 1400, Andrew, and should have coiiimcuccd a line in Large print. 1428. (p 230) Mary A.? Her husband was son of Marvin Harmon, and not Marion. 1544. (p 232) lUilUam %tVtVtiV AbeP Jared' Theophilus" Theophilus" Barnabas'* Richard.' He had M. D. from Albany Medical College, 1862, and in Aug., 1881, is successfully practicing medicine in Jacksonville, Florida. John Baldwin, of Stonington, Connecticut, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. l.(p 238)gol|n PalbtUtnSof Stonington, Conn. In Milford transcribed records, Vol. 3, p. 167, no date, appears a recital that John Baldwin, Jr., received of his fatlier-in-law, Capt. John Astwood (did this mean his step-father?) a part of his portion, 1 parcell of land lying in the west fields, etc., etc., lying together, bounded by John Stream north, creek east, and with William East-south, with a highway west, and other lands, one of which is on Stubby Plaiu, bounded with a highway south, with Richard Baldwin east, and with a swamp north, and with the fence west, and lands in Great Meadow, bounded with other lots E., other lots and highways N., the Beach east, and Stephen Freeman west. 76. (p 242) Son of 41, John Baldwin Burroughs" Priscilla Burroughs'" John^ Theophilus^ John,l m. 1789, Betsey Haley, of Stonington, and had Betsey, May 2, 1790; Seth, Oct. 13, 1791; Hubbard II. Oct. 10, 1793; Prudence, Sept. 1795; Caleb, Nov. 5, 1797; John S.', March 7, 1800; Waty S., Oct. 21, 1801; Stephen, Sept. 14, 1803; Charles, Oct. 29, 1805; Priscilla A., Nov. 12, 1809, and Mary Ann, J.an'y 1, 1812. 357. (p 247) Mary Ann Grant' Betsey Grant" John" John'' John," m. Tliouuas S. Reynolds. 362. Lucy A. Swan' m. 1st E. Whipple, Dec. 2.5, 1856. He d. June, 1865, and she m. Dudley P. Chapman, by whom she had 2 daus. and a son. 363. Emily A. Griffin' m. Jan'y 20, 1847, John Williams, and had 1 ch. 364. John F. Griffin' ra. May 21, 1857, Mabel Williams. 365. Mary E. Griffin' m. Nov. 21, 1865, Edmer Pierce, who d. July 21, 1868. 461. (p 250) Ephraira E. Parent' Sally E. Parent" Amos" Riba< John,3 lived in Kansas, and his brother, G. E., with him. He had 3 ch., Minnie Evangeline, Jan'y 20, 1869; Jennie June, Jan'y 28, 1871, and Sarah Emma, Aug. 27, 1873. 475. Jane M. (Wheeler) Pooler' Eliza Ann Wheeler" Turner" Riba-i had 2 ch. Frederick S., Oct. 11, 1856, and Franklin T., March 20, 1861. 478. Geo. W. Wheeler' had a son Willie, born Feb'y 1862. 479. Ellen M. (Haley) Powers' Maria Haley" Turner" had ch.: Florence E., March 23, 1869; Edward W., Feb'y 22, 1861; Maria E., Sept. 23, 1803, d. April 21, 1865; Frederic S., Nov. 16, 1866; Henry M., Aug. 16,1869; Grace II., March 31, 1872, .544. (p 251) Ellen V. Stewart' Betsey Stewart" Elisha" Ziba,'l according to Hon. John D. Baldwin's account of this family, m. Walter Cranford, and not Crawford. (p 252) Adello C," Nathan" Ziba-' m. Jay H. AVilbur; has resided in Syracuse, N. Y., and h.as had at least a child, Mamie B., b. Feb'y 23, 1865. 345. (p 255) Adiliza (Baldwin) Chapman" Erastiis" Amos" Sylvester" Theophilus'' John,» lived in Albany, N. Y. 353. Sarah E." Erastus" m. Feli'y 11, 1870, John R. Bricker d. Dec, 1871, leaving one child, Herbert, b. Dec. 1, 1871. .John, of Stonington, Connecticut. 1031 175. PiMtntOOn" Andrew' John" John" Theophilus^ John' m. Sally Bowker. 687. Harriet B. (White) Bulkley" Nancy (White' ) Dennison" and had ch.: Mary, b. Aug. 2i;, 1867, and Nancy, Nov. 9, 1868. 379 (p 256) Susan ]\laria (Baldwin) A. Preston.' Mr. Preston was of Norwich. 380. Mary Louisa' Mary Ann (Baldwin" ) Andrew" m. Rev. Geo. P. Kimball, a I'resbytcriau cloigyman, who has resided in Oberlin, and has had at least a child, Gciu'gic Louisa, b. Nov. 24, 1868. 381. Georgiaua' Mary Anu (Baldwin" ) ra. Rev. Daurius Muller, an eminent Methodist clergyman, and has had at least Mary Lula, b. Sept. 7, 1863. 389. Addison B. Wetherby" m. .June 11, 1853, Catharine E. Harris, and has had ch.; Ella II., April 1, 1854; James R.,Feb'y 17, 1855; Clarence A., June 1, 1868; Sarah E., Sept. 11, 1861, d. 1865; Jennie E., Feb'y 3, 1867, d. Sept. 20, 1869; Viola, Aug. 21, 1872. 390. (p256) Sarah Jane Wetherby' in. 1852, Stephen liolt, and had ch.: Alice W^, June 25,1857. 391. John C. Wetherby' had ch.: Floyd, Jan'y 16, 1860, and Maude, Sept. 28, 1862. 393. Frances Wetherby' b. 1842, m. David Wilson, of Victory, N. Y. 394. Bcnj.amin F. AVetherby' b. 1845, and m. June 10, 1875, Louise Adelaide Broughton. His dau., Louise Adel.aide, was b. Oct. 10, 1876. 184. 3oljU peniOOIl" Daniel' John" John' Theophilus.^ John was born Sept. 18, 1809, in North Stonington. I was ver^' much indebted to him for his contribution to my book of information as to the descendants of John, of Stonington, he having doubled the number I had otherwise traced. His decease and the biographical information following it, give me the means of a much more precise notice than I could give bim in my original book. I use the notice of him presented by Mr. S. E. Staples, of Worcester, Mass., to the Worcester Society of Antiquity. He died at Worcester, July 8, 1883. He m. April 3, 1832, Lemira Ilatheway, dau. of Capt. Ebenezer Hatheway, of Dighton, Mass., who survived him. The family moved, in 1816, to Chenango County, New York, and returned, in 1823, to North Stonington. He applied himself with great diligence to the pursuit of an education. At seventeen he became a teacher, and at same time student in Yale. He did not complete the college course in regular order. He began the study of law but abandoned it for theology. He preached for a while, then entered Yale Divinity School, finishing the course in 1834. In 1839 be received the honorary degree of Master of 1032 Baldwin Genealogy. Arts from Yale. He preached in West Woodstock until 1837 ; in North Branford, from 1838 to 1845, and at North Killingly, from 1846 to 1849. He early exhibited his sagacity, public spirit and great vigor of intellect. The New Haven Palladium said of him that he was full of queer information which he wrought into his sermons so that it set people thinking. " Then he loved pets of all kinds and could talk with us about them, asking ua about them ; asking us as though he wished to learn from us, and making us respect ourselves and him too." He learned French and German, and by 1844 began to give special attention to archiBology and ancient history. He was interested in science as well, and was one of the first, as an amateur, to make daguerreotypes. While pastor at North Killingly,lie was elected to the legislature as a Free Soiler. As chairman of the committee on education, he reported the bill to establish normal schools. In 1850 that bill became a law and the first one was established. He was a member of its first board of trustees. He was influential in organizing the Free Soil party. In furtherance of the object, and to exert an infiuence more than his voice could do, he gave attention to journalism. He succeeded to the publication of The Charter Oak, printed in Hartford ; afterward the Republican. In 1852 he left the Republican for Boston to take control of The Daily Commonwealth. This paper was identified with the eminent philanthropists, of Mass., with whom he was a daily friend. In 1859,^with his sons John Stanton and Charles Clinton, he bought the Worcester Daily and Weekly Spy, and continued through his life with that paper. It was a very old paper, but not on a successful footing when the new owners assumed control, but it soon became and continued a very successful, leading and influential paper. Mr. Baldwin, by his character, became a representative man, and had a wide journalistic influence. He was a delegate to the Republican national convention of 1860, where his ability and influence was appreciated, and at his suggestion Hannibal Hamlin was nominated on the ticket with Lincoln. .Jn]))}, of Stonington. Connecticut. 1033 His reputation suggested his nomination for Congress, and he was elected in 1S62. by a large majority, to the 38th congress, and by larger majorities to the 39th and 40th. His services here were subtantial. Mr. Baldwin was not a rapid writer, but wrote much, and left a very enviable literary record. He was at some periods of his life a large contributor to the quarterlies and magazines. He possessetl a genius for tbe beautiful in nature, art and poetry. One of his earliest books was of poems. lie was a man of imposing stature, exceeding six feet of large frame and strength. He had a massive head, and in early years an erect figure aud stalwart proportions and an aspect of uncommon force and dignity. His mind, like his body, was large and vigorous. His sagacity was great. Though much of a recluse, especially in his later years, he knew human nature well, and could foresee with great accuracy tho political effect of any measure or event. His election forecasts were singularly near the truth, and his judgment of men, their character, capabilities and popularity was rarely at fault. His advice in political matters wa^ often sought and highly valued. As a writer he was direct, clear, and forcible. His style had no ornament. It was sometimes rugged, but always strong and sincere. His wide range of reading and retentive memory gave him a vast store of facts. His knowledge of political history was especially large and accurate. Though his profession kept his mind much occupied with such subjects, his favorite pursuit was antiquity — in the dim past — • of which authentic history gives only hints and suggestions. He found a similar mental exercise in his later years in the study of genealogy. The Hartford Courant aptly characterized him as a man of the highest character, a self-educated man of broad scholarship, earnest iu the cause of human rights in the days when it required courage as well as convictions. His life-work has been loog, honorable, and useful. and he goes to his reward leaving to all who knew him or felt his influence, a blessed memory. !Mr. Baldwin was an honored member of The American Oriental Society, The New England Historic-Genealogical Society, The American Antiquarian Society, and the Worcester Society of Antiquity. Among his published books were several sermons. 1034 Baldwin Genealogy. several speeches in congress. The volume of poems was issued in 1847, by Wm. D. Ticknor & Co., of Boston, and entitled " The Story of Raymond Hill, and Other Poems." The following were published by Harper Brothers : "Prehistoric Nations, or Inquiries Concerning Some of the Great Peoples and Civilizations of Antiquity, and their Probable Relations to a Still Older Civilization of the Ethiopian or Cushitea of Arabia," 1869. In 1872 : "Ancient America in Notes on American Archtieology." This book had a large circulation, displayed great good sense and has had much influence in directing inquiry to the early history of this continent. His books on genealogy were "A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin, of Stonington, Conn., with Notices of Other Baldwins who Settled in America in Early Colonial Times,"1880. "A Record of the Descendants of Capt. George Denison, of Stonington, Conn.," prepared by Mr. Baldwin and Rev. William Clift, 1881. "Thomas Stanton, of Stonington, Conn., an Incomplete Record of his Descendants," 1882. His children arc — 412. EUen Prance, Jan'y 19, 1833, d. 1854. 413. John Stanton, Jan'y 6, 1834; for his family see page 207 of my first volume. 414. Charles Clinton, May 4, 1835; for his family see my first volume, p. 207. 415. Mary Jane, 1836, d. 1850. 436.(p 258) AVilliam E. Sheflield' Nancy (Sheffield" )Thomas5 Ziba^ Jolui3 Theoph ilus^ John,i born, says John D. Baldwin, in 1826, and not 1846; was a lawyer in Kansas City, Mo., and bad 2 ch. (p 262) No. 574 is Orla S., b. 1871, and not Ola. 578. (p 263) Samuel Prentiss' Susau (Baldwin" ) David" David'' Theophilus" was a trader in Norwich. His wife was of North Stonington. 579. Paul P. Prentiss' his wife was of North Stonington. 581. Dewitt C. Prentiss, 1830, went to Minnesota; in. there and had 5 ch. 582. Susau R. Prentiss, b. 1834, m. Dec. 19, 1860, Robert Bailey, of Salciu, Conn. The mother of these ch. (Prentiss, 578 to 582) m. 1814, and not 1844, as misprinted. 339. (p 266) @;ijoma0° lived in Jersey City,N. J. John Baldwin, of Norwich, Connecticut, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. ^Oljlt Pal&lUiu\ of Norwich, Conn., with little doubt came with some family of Milford related to him. It is supposed to be that of Sylvester, the father of Richard, of Milford, and of John of Stonington. There is strong evidence that he was "cousen" of John of Stonington, but the word then covered other relationships than it does now. It is very difficult to identify him among tho Johns of Bucks, but he was, with little or no doubt, a very near relation of Sylvester, and very likely, nephew. He was the ancestor of a distinguished family through two sons who had issue. 2. John, b. Dec. 5, 1654. 5. Thomas, b. 1662. 7.(p 270) ®«pctrieucc PnlblUhfJohn^ John', b. 1698, m. June 2, 1703, John Woodward, Jr., of Lebanon, and had ch. (1) Expe rience, Aug. 10, 1704. (2) Israel, June 5, 1707, m. March 31, 1731, Abigail ^i^ and had ch.: Nathan, May 13, 1732; Anna, Jan'y 4, 1734; Abel, April 1, 1730; Abigail, Aug. 22, 1738, d.y.; Israel, March 31, 1740; John, March 22, 1742; Asa, Feb'y 10, 1744; Eunice, June 5, 1746 ; Elijah, June 10, 1748. (3) John, March 28, 1709, d. Sept. 4, 1741. 10. ItleljitablC palblUilt' John^ Johns b. 1695, m. Samuel Loe, of Lebanon, aud had ch.: Israel, Oct. 21, 1720, and Samuel, Sept. 11, 1728. Of these ch. Israel m. Dec. 7, 1743, Dorothy Tracy, and had ch. in Lebanon: Israel, Dec. 25, 1744; Solomon, March 29, 1747; Jerusha, May 23, 1749; Mehitable, Nov. 10,1751; a child, July 13, 1752 ; Dorothy, April 3, 1756, and Sarah, June 7,1761. 1036 Baldwin Genealogy. 8. golju palitlUiu' John^ John'; m. Jan. 31, 1716, and d- Jan. 18, 1745. 20. John, b. Aug. 14, 1717, no issue, says my book, on authority of tradition received through the MS.of Hon. Simeon Baldwin, No. 48; but I think be must be the John whose family is next given. 23. Lucy, April 12, 1720. Zerviah, April 18, 1722. Zerviah, March 24, 1724. 22. Daniel, June 16, 1725+ 21. Benjamin, April 2, 1727+ 99. Rev. Simeon Colton^ Mary (Baldwin) Colton'' Ebenezer Baldwin,^ A.B., Yale CoUege,1806; D.D., Delaware College,1846; Pres. College of Aliss., aud of University, of N. C; died, 1868. He had issue. 1. Jane, m. Pipkin, a farmer in N. Carolina., 2. A daughter, m. Rev. Mr. Newton, of Crystal Springs, Miss., who had issue : Alexander Newton, A.B., Yale, 1884. 3. Henry, a stock and money broker in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 20.(p 274) goljit' John^ Johii^ John\ b. Aug. 14, 1717, must be the one I doubt not who m. in Lebanon, Conn., June 12, 1751, Mary Binney, and had ch. 1. Jacob, d. infant. 2. Mary, May 3, 1753. 3. Jacob, May 16, 1755, may well be No. 50, on pages 274 and 279 ot my lirst book, assigned to Benjamin, brother of John, with great doubt, as being cousin to the nephews of John. He settled in Ballston, Saratoga County, N. Y., and in Benton, Yates County, N. Y., and his descendants will be found in my original volume, page 279 and on following pages. 4 John, Sept. 11, 1757, adds to the numerous Baldwins of that name so ditlicult for that reason to identify. 5. Hannah, Feb'y .3, 1760. 0. Abigail, Aug. 8, 1762. 21. Peninmin^ John^ John^ Johns b. April 2, 1727. I can add to what is on page 274, of my original volume, that he m. in Lebanon, Sept. 27, 1750, Ruth Porter; that be bad iu Lebanon ch. Sarah, b. Oct., 1752. Ruth, Aug. 12, 1754, m. 1772, Lemuel Clark. + Ann, July 9, 1756. 50. Jacob, I have just before this assigned to John. 52. Samuel.'' I learu from n valiKnl rorrcspouilciit iu tiiaiidvillc, Ohio, (.Mr. Charles W. Bryant) tbat 52 Samuel, bad u. Iirotbor, and I cannot tell his name or whether one I have, who lived in Otis, Mass., (where lived 49) who had 11 cb., ihe youngest dying iu infancy. He died leaving a wife and 10 cli.; (he widow married John, of Norwich, Connecticut. 1037 2d William Cooley, of Granville, Mass., with 10 ch., a brother of Rev. Doctor Timothy M. Cooley, for nearly 63 years pastor of the Congregational Church in East Granville. AVilliam (Joolcy was born 19 Dec, 1703, and the last of his 11 ch. was born in 1810. His Ist wife, Loanna Barber, born March 9, 1768, d. 31 March, 1813. o.'U. I think very probably one of the children of Benjamin, whom I have not traced, was Ebenezer, b. Dec. 10, 1766, who, according to Herrick genealogy, m. in Norwich, Conn., and settled finally in Tioga Point, Susquehanna River, N. Y., aud bad — Nathan, b. 1790. Polly, m. Baldwin. 53. Daniel, it is said, lived aud died a bachelor, in Washington Co., Penn., his property descending, likely by will, to the children of Samuel. llutl)' PenjamiU^ John' John^ JohnS m. 1772, Lemuel Clark, of Lebanon, b. 1754, son of Jonathan Clarke. The descendants have dropped the final e. 1. Sarah. -y Lemuel. + 3. William. 1. Erastus. 5. Ruth. 6. Daniel. 7. Gershom. 8. Benjamin. 9. Ira.' 10. Gustavus. 11. John. 12. Travil. 13. Amos. 14. .'Vlvin. 2. %t\\\nti Clavh^Ruth (Baldwin) Clarke'^Benjamin Baldwin,^ b. in Lebanon, 1775 ; moved to Pittsfield, Mass., where he m. Polly Kellogg, ill 1794. They had a son Horace, b. in Pittsfield. 15. Horace, b. there, 1795. At 19 be visited his uncle, Amos Clark, living in Ovid, N. Y., who was a merchant and lawyer. Horace liked books and assisted in the store and studied law, and commenced practice in a successful way. He, at this time, taught school one winter in Pompey,N. Y., where he ni. in 1817, Malinda Candee dau. of DanieH Caleb^ Samuel^ ZacheiLst (see Candee genealogy.) That year they moved to Sardinia, Erie Co., N. Y., where he, for three years, lost the use of his right arm bv rheumatism, and learned to write with his left hand. He practiced law, and soon owned three good farms. In 1832 he succeeded Millard Fillmore in the N. Y. Legislature. In 1834 he was elected County Clerk for three years, and the next year removed to BufT.alo. He held the o.lice afterwards of police magistrate. He had cli. 1038 Baldwin Genealogy. 16. Daniel Candee Clark, who went to N. Y. City, where he became a prominent merchant, and d. in Brooklyn, 11 March, 1851. He ni. Miss Ballard, and had three ch. Walter, the only one, in 1886, surviving, m. Jenny Clark, dau. of Lemuel B. Clark. 17. Lydia, b. in Sardinia, ra. Dr. Skinner, but d. soon, leaving a son Horace Clark Skinner, who is a well known merchant of N. Y. City. 18. Horace, who went west in early life and lives, 1886, iu Peoria, 111., where he is a merchant. He has ch.: Charles, George and Horace. 19. Mary, b. in Sardinia, in 1827, ra. Abraham F. Hazen, of Penn Yan, N. Y., now, 1886, living at 32 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cb.: Clark Candee, Lucia, Abraham P., the last, only, surviving iu 1886. 20. Lemuel Baldwin,b. in Sardinia, Dec. 31,1827. He grad. at Williams College and studied law. He commenced practice iu Buffalo, but when aged 34 moved to N. Y. City, and went into partnership with Judge Fithian, the firm being Fithian &, Clark. He m. Jenny Woodruff, of Aurora, N. Y., and had two cli., Jenny aud Horace, both married. Lemuel B. died June, 1886. 21. Cyrus, b. in Sardinia, Sept. 18, 1830, went to New York City, in 1846, and entered his brother's store. In 1854 be went into tbe jobbing trade firm of Vincent, Clark & Co. Later the firm became eminent as Clark, Pardee, Bates & Co. 1ft long ago retired, and still lives at Riverside Park and 90tli St., N. Y. He m. in 1862, .Miss Julia A. Regiia, of Albany, N. Y. He is i(uite au e.^ctensivc owner of real estate. He has ch.: 1 Mary Sanger, b. Jan'y 11, 1863; 2 Julia Antoinette, b. 1865, d. 1806; 3 Walter Daniel, 4 April, 1808, in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1886 he is a student in Harvard University, and my intelligent informant; 4 Howard F., Jan'y 26, 1871, in N. Y. City; 5 Fanny Louise, at Islip, L. I., June 21, 1872; 6 Alice Regna, b. in N. Y., Jan'y 26, 1881. 22. Lucia, b. in Sardinia, m. John Howes Burton; died. She had sons: 1 Clark Candee Burton, dead; 2 Frank Burton, b. in Penn Y.an, 1854, now, (1886) a mcicbaut in N. Y. City; 3 Robert Burton, 1862, partner with Frank; 4 John Howes liiirtou, b. in N. Y., 1869, and in 1886, at school. 22. ^aniel^ John^ John^ JohnS m. in Lebanon, Jan'y 26, 1749, Elizabeth Cogswell. There was born his first child. Daniel, Jan'y 12, 1750; d. next June 11. 55. Daniel, Nov. 13, 1751. 68. (p 276) Rebecca IliiutingtonS Lydia (Baldwin-l ) Thomas'' Thomas- John,' b.l772; m. 1796, Ezra Lathrop; d. 1812, in Norwich, Conn., leaving 3 dans., 1 Mary, b. 1803, m. Alanson Hough, M.D., of Essex, Conn.; 'i Eunice, b. 1800, in. Ist .lobn ICcllcy, son Capt. William, of liozrali, who d., leaving a son Henry, iu lS(i2, living in .Wirwicb, and she m. 2d George Harrington, of Essex; 3 Rebecca .la, it, b. ISII, went to India, 1839, as a missionary, and in. as 2d w., Rev. Mr. Cherry. 70. Isaac Huntington^ Lydia (Baldwin,'!) b. 1775, li\cd in Hozrah, Conn., m. Hannah Maples, dan. Joshua. She d. 1838, and be in. 2d, in 1839, Mrs. Kslbcr Scott, widow of Dr. Scott. He d. 1842. He had cb.: (I) Wtaltby Ann, 1SI)7, who in. 1S27, Austin (iagiir, of Bozrab. She d. IS44, and be, 1841), amrilicir cb. were Jolin, (.Ibarlcs, Maria and Eliza. (2) Charles Jlaples, 1809, m. 1833, ('bui.ssa Kcllty, dan. William, who d. 1853, s. p., and ho afterwards moved west. (3) Lydia Baldwin, 181.'!, d. 1831. (4) Hannah Dart, 1815 m. Ilciiiy W. Hough, M.D., son of William. Shed. John, of Norwich, Connecticut. 1039 1855. (5) Isaac, 1817, d. 1849 unm. (6) Eunice, 1820, d. 1831. (7) Mary, 1826, m. 1847, E. W. Yerrington, of Norwich, son of Joseph. They have had ch., at least iMarictta Taylor, 1840; Theodore Webster, 1849; Cliarles Arthur, 1858, and a dau., 1S62. (8) Joshua Henry, 1833, graduated at Amherst College, 1858. 71. Elisha Huntingtoiv'' Lydia (Baldwin'* )1777,m. 1803, Lucretia Leffingwell, and 2d, 1821, Olive Stark; lived in Bozrab. Ch.: (l)Philura Leffingwell,1805,m.l832,Christopher Leffingwell Lathrop, son of Deacon Charles. They settled in Cleveland, Ohio, where he still lives in 1885, living a useful and ranch respected life. She d. there, 1843, leaving one ch., Elizabeth Hutchins, b. 1836, ra. 1860, Williara Merriam, of that city. (2) Wiuslow Tracy, M.D., 1807, m. 1830 Alraira Carson, of Pittsfield. He located in that part of Cleveland formerly Ohio City, where she d. 1838, and he m. 2d in Akron, Ohio, 1840, Widow Julia (Swift) Babcock, dau. of Chief Justice Swift, of Conn. He d. 1849, in Akron, a victim to his profcssion.al duty. They had ch. (A) William Huntington, b. 1832, m. 1862, Kate Stanley. He lives in Cleveland, O. (B) Francis EIizabeth,1834. (C) Cornelia Winslow, 1837,m. William S.Huntington,of Cleveland. (D) Julia Almira, 184-5, aud (E) Emily Lucretia, 1849, (3) Caroline Matilda, 1809, m. 1835, Daniel R. Hamlin, a financier of BufIalo,N Y. Ch.: Charles W. Hamlin, b. 1836; graduated Hamilton College, 1858, and Harriet Cornelia, 1842. (4) Lucretia Leffingwell, 1822, m. 1853, Lemuel B. Stark, son ' of Joshua, of Granville, O. She d. in 18-56, leaving a dau. Olive, and an infant son. (5) Albert E., 1828, of Bozrah, and (6) Alfred J., 1834, in 1862, iu the Union Army. 72. Wealthy Hnutingt(ui''i Lydia (Baldwiu't ) 1780, ra. 1807, Joseph W. Tracy, a .Tared and Margaret (Grant) Tracy, of Norwich. She d. 1849. Their children, all of whom lived in New York City, were (1) Jared Winslow, 1812. (2) James Joseph, 1814, a hardware merchant (3) Edward Huntington, 1817, m. 1856, Louisa II. Thomas. (4) Sar.ah Grant, 1819, d. 1838. (5) Cornelia Margaretta, 1822, and (6) Lydia Huntington, 1825. 73. Ncbciiiiahs Lydia (Baldwin^ ) 1782, deacon, m. Ist 1814, Nancy Leffingwell, dau. of Elisha and sister of Lucretia. She d. 1835, and he ra. 1841, Anne (Hinckly) widow of Jacob Hough. He had ch. (1) Nancy Leffingwell, 1815, ra. 1841, Alba C. Thompson, a merchant in Norwich. Ch.: Elizabeth, H., 1842; Malvina H., 1845; Frank, 1848, d. y.; Annie, 1849, and Caroline Hamlin, 1855. (2) Rev. Elijah Baldwin, the genealogist of the Huntington's, and well-known in his profession, and is the author of' the Histoiy of Stanford, Conn. He has deceased since the former edition of my book. He m. 1843, Julia Maria, dau. Deacon Thomas and Laura (Lathrop) Welch, of Windb.am. Ch.: Abby Swift, b. 1845, d. 1846; .Julia Swift, b. 1846; Clara Louisa, b. 181S; Sarah Lee, -li. 1850, d. same year; Edmund Clement, b. and d. 18-52. (3) Elisha Tracy, 1817, III. 1844, Malvina Boswell, dau. of .Thomas. He d. 18-59, and a sketch of his life will be found in the Huntington Family Memorial, p. 216. (4) William Dyer Huntington, 1821, m. 1847, Mary Ann Kinne, dau. Thomas, of Norwich. .5he d. 1848, and he iii. 1852, Cal ista Reed, dau. James, of Springfield, N.Y. He lived ill Providence, K. I., and had ch.: William Tracy, b. 1848, and Mary Anna, 18-55. 80. Nancy, .labez^ Thomas^ Thomas^ John,l ra. Reuben Harrison, of Westfield, Mass. I do not know what children they had, save one son and u. daughter. Reuben, b. there March, 1807, and d. Jan'y, 1869. He was a very leading and generous citizen and successful business man, long president of the American Whip Company, the largest such company in the world. He m. Martha, dau. Samuel Lee, of Westfield, and had cb.: Juliette (deceased) m. C. I. Snow, of Westfield; Martha Ann m. Capt. 1040 Baldwin Genealogy. Lucius P. Thayer, a prominent citizen of Westfield. Isett m. J. II. Wateriiian,M.D., of Westfield, and d. 1874. Hiram d. y. His portrait and his residence and biography are in the History of the Connecticut Valley, Vol. 2, p. 655 and 6. The daughter, Lois Harrison, b. Dec. 10, 1810, who m. Nov. 25, 1833, Charles Noble, a farmer, of AVestfield; b. Sejit. 4, 1805, son of Charles, and d. Nov. 20, 1858. In 1877, she lives there; no ch. 81. Lydia ra. Lyman. Her son No. 181, J. B. Lyman, w.as probably the one aged 17, entered Amherst College in 1839; grad. 1841, and is a physician iu Rockford, 111. 86. (p 277) @riioma0' Eliphlet* Thomas^ Thomas- JohnS was born June 27, 1788. 52. (p 280) Samiter Benjamin" John^ John" John', to the kindness of Mr. C. W. Bryant, of Granville, Ohio, I owe a further account of the family. I. Sarah, ra. Joshua Smith, and had 3 ch. who died iu youth. Mr. and Mrs. Smith became Mormons and moved to Utah. II. Samuel, m. Lucy Johnson; died 9 May, 1882, aged 30 years and childless. III. Sopheinia, d. unm. IV. Sophia, m. Simeon Allen. They had ch.: (1) Mellissa, who m. John DeWolf. »She died in Granville, Feb'y, 1854, leaving a sou and a dau. (2) Amiiiida d. 1834 with cholera. (3) Clarissa ra. 1st John Gamble, who d. Oct., 1845, leaving two sons who were soldiers in the late war. She m. 2d Alexander Legge, by whom she had two sons and one dau. (4) Sophia m. John Allen and had three ch. (5) Emily ni. and had two sons and two daus. (6) Franklin m. and had five ch. V. Mehitable, ra. 31 July, 182.3, Morehouse King, and had several cb. VI. Emily, ra. Mr. Fiddler, a tailor, living at Hebron, Ohio; both dead and no ch. VII. Oliver K., died of cholera in Aitmi, ()., iu 1834, as did his partner .three days after Mr. Baldwin died of the same disease. They left two eh. VIII. Eliza, ra. Mr. Pace. They luul several eh.; became Mormons and went to Utah. IX. Harriet, m. Orson Smith; she died in Kirksville, (>., Oct., 1817; uo cli. X. Benjamin P., living not long ayo at Washington, Iowa, cbililless. 48. (p 278) Simeon-' Fbeuczor' Thomas- John'. 1 add some dates omitted in my former book in my acconnt of this eminent family. His first wife, Rebecca Sherman, was born Feb'y 22, 1764, and her mother was Rebecca (Prescott) Sherman. His 2'"' wife, her sister, was b. Dec. 31, 1765, aud d. Jan'y 16, 1850. John, of Norwich, Connecticut. 1041 1(14. Ebenezer, b. j\lay 20, 1790. 10--). Roger Sliermau, b. Jan'y 4, 1793. 100. Simeon, b. June 1, 1794. 124. (p 279) Delorville" Jacob" Beujamiii't Joliu^ JohiiS John,l m. the dau. of Nathan (not Nathaniel) Wheeler. I tidd immediately after No. 147, another child. 147i. (p 281) XfUi" Levi' Daniel* John' John^ John', who m. 1" Polly Knox, of Norwich, and bad ch. 1. Ira. 2. Lviuan. 3. Guy. 4. Barney. He m. 2"''Betsey Church. 5. John, born in Orange, Vt.; or, says another, in Berry, Vt., July 22, 1820. He m. Dorothy Page. His ch. were all born in Graton, Vt., where they are living in 1882. The ch. are 1st, Mira N., m. Oliver II. Remington, and have three ch. 2 Levi C, unm. in Dec. 1881, aud living in Plainfield, Vt. 3 Didamia S., ra. William H. Foss, iu December, 1881; has no ch. .John m. 2d Maria Plummer, and had dau. •5 Lizzie M. 6. Lois N. m. George Barup, and had a. dau. Vesta, m. and living in Washington. 7. Louisa, m. Daniel Sipipsou, and had ch. : Abby D., Charles G., Francenah A., George W. and LiilaM., all b. iuTopsham, Vt. He is dead, and she lives in Carrwith. 8. Martha A., in. William Cragg, and have a dau. Clara, b. Aug. 16, 1865. 9. Naiuy, b. in Barre, Vt., m. Hazen Stephens, of Bath, N. Y., and died s. p., June 16, 1802. 105. (p 285) lloger 5'ljCVluan'' Simeon' Ebenezer' Thomas^ John', b. in New Haven, Conn., January 4, 1793. He was graduated at Yale in 1811 ; studied law at the Litchfield Law School, and was admitted to the bar in 1814, when he commenced the practice of his profession at Now Haven, and continued it there until his death, Feb. 19, 1863. He early took strong ground as an anti-slavery man, and in support of those who defended the right of opening schools for colored children in the North. In 1837 and 1838, he was a member of the State Senate, aud iu the latter year its President pro tempore. In 1840 and 1841, be was a Representative in the Lower House. From 1839 to 1840, he had the main management of the case of the Africans of the Aniistad, arguing in their behalf in the District, Circuit, and Supreme Courts of the U.S. In 1844 and 1845, he was Governor of Connecticut, and from 1847 to 1851, one of its Senators in 1042 Baldwin Genealogy. Congress. In 1860, he was a Presidential Elector at large on the Republican ticket, and in 1861 a member of the National Peace Congress, held at Washington. He was recognized as one of the leaders of the Connecticut bar, and besides a very extensive practice which called him into most of the counties of the State, was counsel in many important patent and admiralty suits in the IJ. S. Courts. He is said to have been the first lawyer in Con necticut whose professional income was $10,000 a year. Trinity and Yale College each conferred upon him the degree of LL.D. While in the United States Senate he introduced a resolution prohibiting slavery in- any territory that might be thereafter organized, and in the Peace Congress, as a member of the committee of one from each State to report a plan of action, he declined to concur in their report which recommended concessions to the slave-holding interests, and submitted a minority report, endorsing the proposal of the Kentucky Legislature for a National Convention to propose amendments to the Constitution. 200. Edward Law, grad. Yale, 1842; Yale Law .School, 1844; Executive ,Seeret:iry of Connecticut, 1845; died July 5, 1848. 208. Simeon Eben, (not Enoch) b. 1840+ 149. (p 281) Sylvanus^ Daniet'' DanieH JohuS Jobii'- Jolinl , settled iu Truro, near Columbus, O. 98. (p 285) (fl-aotUO^ Oliver^ Ebenezer' Thomas- JohnS m. May 8, 1813, (records 1st and 2d Presbyterian Churches, N. Y. City.) 291. (p 292) ©lijalietlj JlloO0tcv' Roger S.^Slmeon^ Ebenezer' Thomas^ John', m., as stated, Prof. William Dwight Whitney', Ph. D., LL.D., since 1854 the Professor in Yale College, and the author of numerous able works on linguistic subjects. 320. Edward Baldwin, Aug. 10, bS-'>7; grad. Yule, 1878; llainiUon t'ol. Law SJiool, 1880; lawyer in N. Y. City, (Burnett & ^VIlitney.) 321. Williston Clap, April 2, lH-i!l; d. March 11, ISlil. 322. Marian Parker. 323. Roger S. Baldwin, Jan'y 1), 1863; drowned Jan'y 17, 1S74. 324. Emily Henrietta, Aug. 29, 1804. 325. Margaret Dwight, Nov. 19, 1800. 204. (p 293) Ijciuicttit JlfVhino" Roger S."' SimeonS b. April 2, 1830. She m. Aug. 20, 1850, Judge Dwight Foster. Dwight Foster was the valedictorian of the class of 1848, at Yale College, aud admitted to the bur in Worcester, Mttss., his native place, in Johyi, of Norwich, Connecticut. 1043 1850. He was Attorney General of Mass., 1861-1865, and a Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court from 1866 to 1869, when he resigned the oflic'c. He resided at Boston from 1864 till his death, April 19, 1883, and was one of the leaders of the Suffolk bar, after bis retirement from the bench. He was lecturer on Ei^uity Jurisprudence at the Boston University Law School, and in 1870 was the agent of the United States before the Halifax Fishery Commission. He was specially versed in insurance law, and was consulted b}' most of the leading life insurance companies doing business in the United States. Judge Foster was a man of sound judgment, keen perceptions, and independent thought. An extended obituary maj' be found in the Transactions of the Am. Bar Association for 1884, p. 314, and the commemorative proceedings in the Supreme Judicial Court, are published in Vol. 137 Mass. Reports, pp. 597-604. 320. Alfred Dwight, April 27, 18-52; grad. Harvard, 1873; lawyer in Boston, and general solicitor of the N. E. Mut. Life Ins. Co. 327. ICiiiily Baldwin, l'\'b'y 17, 185J, lu. Dr. James K. Thatcher, of New Haven, Professor of Physiology iu Yale Medical School, and has ch.. Henrietta Foster, b. l.S8n, and Henry Cl.ark, b. 1881. 328. Roger Sliermau Baldwin, April 21, 1857; grad. Yale, 1878; Columbia Law Seliool, l.'^.SO. Lawyci; iu Now Yiu'k City. 329. Maiy RebeecM, .May 0, 1859. •i:W. Burnside, May 7, 1801; grad. Yale, 1882; Harvard Medical School, 1886. He is a physician in Boston. 331. Reginald, Jan'y 2, 1863; gr.ad. Yale, 1884. 3:!2. Henrietta Baldwin, Aug. 8, 1865; d. Jan'y 23, 1867. 333. Elizabeth Skinner, Jan'y 10, 1868. 208. ^'imCOU ffUcil" Roger S.' Simeon'' Ebenezer'' Thomas^ John', b. iu New Haven, Conn., Feb'y 5, 1840; grad. Yale, 1861. Studied law at Yale Law School, and Harvard Law School, and admitted to the bar at New Haven, in 1863, where he still prac tices his profession. In 1865 m. Susan, dau. of Edmund and Harriet (Mears) Winchester, of Boston ; was one of the commis sioners to revise the laws of the State on education, in 1873; to revise the General Statutes, 1874 ; to report a plan for simplifying legal procedure, aud prepare a Practice Book and Forms of Pleading, 1878 aud 1879 ; to devise a better plan of State Taxation, 1886. lias been Professor of Constitutional Law and Wills in the Yale Law School since 1872 ; is President of the New Haven 1044 Baldwin Genealogy. Colony Historical Society, and Chairman of the Committee of Jurisprudence and Law Reform, of the American Bar Association. Author of Baldwin's Digest of the Connecticut Law Reports, 2 Vols. 1871 and 1882. Is general counsel for several railroad companies, and largely occupied with railroad practice. 334. Florence Winchester, b. Jan'y 3, 1868; d. Sept. 16, 1872. 335. Roger Sherman, b. Jan'y 17, 1869. 336. Helen Harriet, b. Jan'y 27, 1872. 209. ^PUl'lj" Simeon"^ Simeon'' Ebenezer^ Thomas^ John,' b. in N. Y. City, at 83 Murray St., Feb'y 1, 1832; m. April 18, 1872, Cornelia Estelle, fifth daughter of Francis Hoskins,, Esq., of Philadelphia. He entered the late war April 12, 1861, as sergeant in command of a corps of engineers attached to the 12th N. Y. infantry. Col. Butterfield. In 1875 he resided in New Haven, and in 1886 in Bethlehem, Penn. Francis Hoskins, Sept. 14, 1874, in New Haven, Conn. De Forest, b. in Philadelphia, April 20, 1878. David Higgenbotham, Feb'y 22, 1881. Simeon, b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 19, 1883. 210. Simeon" Simeon'^ Simeon^ b. in N. Y. City, 1836; graduated, 1856, at the N. Y^. Free Acanemy, now College ofthe City of N. Y. In 1886 is of the firm of Baldwin & Weeks, bankers, at 18 Wall St.,]S. Y^. He m. Sept. 17,1860, Mary Sarah Marven, dau. of Charles and Margaret Elizabeth (Dominick) Marven,of Woodstock, New Bruns wick, B. N. A. Annie Marven, July 8, 1861; d. May 8, 1863. Henry De Forest, Nov. 7, 1862; A. B., Yale College 1885; law student in N. Y. City in 1886. Charles Marven, March 26, 1865; AVilliams College, class of 1887. Blanche Dominick, April 12, 1869. Lockwood De Forest, Nov. 18, 1871; d. Jaii'y 23, 1873. Roger Sherman, Nov. 26, 1873. 245. (p 294) ^auva ^lUlc' who m. the eminent Judge of the N. Y. Court of Appeals, Henry Rogers Selden, is dau. AbcP DanieP Daniel* John^ John^ John,' and not Samuel" Levi^ as by clerical error of copyist is stated in my former volume. 3-59. Elizabeth Burnap ReedS m. Joel Haywaid, and not Haywood. John, of Norwich, Connecticut. 1045 262.(p295)5-ctlj ©OOOlUCirEdward^Seth C.^DaniePJohn^John^ John,i died May 24, 1882. The Cleveland Herald says: "Ener getic, indefatigable, with a strong mentahty, he stamped the impress of his character in all his work. He was a genial and affable gentleman, and had many devoted and sincere friends. All who came within the circle of his influence felt the eminent character of the man. 376.(p 296) John Thomas WariugS Janet' AaronO took degree of Ph. B. at Yale, in 1879. John Baldwin, Senior, of Milford, Connecticut, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 1. goljn palbttJin, ,SeUtOV, of Milford, Conn., came to Milford with the other Baldwins. He was, no doubt, of the Bucks County Baldwins, and related to the others, but among so many Johns in Buckinghamshire, at that date, he has not been identified. I think it not unlikely that he was the John who, being on board ship Martin, in June, 1638, was witness to the nuncupative will of Sylvester, and was likely his cousin or nephew. He was buried in Milford, June 21, 1681. His first wife was named Mary, and he had by her, sons who had children. 2. John, 1640+ 3. Josiah, 1642+ 5. Nathaniel, 1648+ 7. Joseph, 1651+ He m. 2°'' Mary Bruen, dau. of John Bruen, of Brucn, Staple- ford Cheshire, England, and had the following sons who had ch. 11. Obadiah, 1660. 12. Gtiorge, 1602+ 14. Richard, 1665+ 13. (p 299) Hannah^ John,i b. 1663. Her son, Ebenezer Fisk, settled in Southiiiglon, about 1745. He m. 1740-7, Sarah, dau. Samuel and Mary (Hart) Newell. He lia.l ch. 1 Ichabod Ebenezer, m. Eleanor Newell, grad. Yale, 1770. 2 .Sarah, in. 3 John. 5 Solomon, d. 1757. 6 Isaac, bapt., 1756, m. Lucy, and d. ISOI. He had a siui Isaac Newton. 7 Solomon, 1758, iii. 179], Mary Harris. He settled in (jenesec, N. Y. and had ch.:Ebenezer, 1793; Samuel, 1796; Solomon, 1798; Mary, 1798, m. Cirovc Mather; Sarah H., 1800; Harriet, 1812; John Whiting, Chester and Jennette. 8 Ruth, 1760. Solomon, above, b. 1798, m. Louisa Newton, of Cheshire, and had ch.: 1 Augustus N. drowned; 2 Caroline F., m. Capt. Joseph Lewis, aud lived iu New London, (1875)- 3 Silas, 1826, drowned; 4 John W., d. in Cal., 1852; 5 Mary E., m. Reuben Bristol, of Wallingford; 6 James H., assayer in Portland, Oregon; 7 Sarah J., d. 1875, in. Capt. Boswell Waterman, of Norwich. (p 300) The la,8t line should be Whitehead, and not Whitehall. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1047 41. (p 303) eiijabptlj' NathanieP John', m. Caleb Galpin. I am indebted to Edwin Hubbard, Esq., of Chicago, for the follow ing account of the Galpins. They had ch. 1. Elizabeth, Dec. 12, 1714. 2. Sarah May, 1710. 3. Samuel, Oct., 1720, of Wallingford, Conn. 4. Amos, Dec. 2, 1723+ 5. Caleb, July, 1729, about 1770, moved to Lenox, Mass. 6. Peet, Oct. 5, 1731+ 7. Benjamin, Oct., 1733+ 8. Beulah, Sept. 8, 1737. 4. ^mO0 ©alvitt d. Oct. 10, 1815, m. Nov. 5, 1745, Anna Patterson, b. 1724, and d. Jan'y, 1803. She was from Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland. 9. Anne, 1746, d. 1831, unm. 10. Amos, 175-5, Judge in Litchfield, Conn., ra. 1st Jenny Doane, and 2d SybU, and bythe last had 1 Robert Erwin; 2 Sylvester; 3 Clarissa, and 4 Mary Anne, m, ( ioodwin. 11. Thomas, 17574- 6. yppt ©itljJHl m. Lois Beckly ; lived in Berlin, and had ch. David, Sept., 1754. Jehial, Dec, 1756, d. 1793. Lois, Dec. 1758, ra. 1795, Zenas Goodrich, b. 1763. Caleb, 1761, d. 1764. Caroline, 1765. Oriel, 1767. Caleb, 1771 + 7. Pcu|illUiU ©aljJiU m. Elizabeth Dickinson, and lived in Berlin. James, Aug., 1760. Benjamin, March, 1765, ra. a dau. of Elnathan Smith. Daughter, m. Samuel Iligby. p:iizabeth, m. Snmiiel^Bishop. ' Bo.xy, m. 1st John Deming, son of Moses, and 2d, Selah Savage, son of Elisha. .Jacob, 1774. Jesse :\iay, 1780. 11. eijomao ©alptlt, of Berlin. Samuel, m. 1st Susan Warner, dau. Major Robert, of Middletown, and 2d, Abbe Wilcox, dau. of Nathan. By his 1st wife, he had Samuel AV., April 11, 1821, m. 1844, 1048 Baldwin Genealogy. Amanda Skinner, and lives, 1887, in Fitchburg, Mass.; by 2d wife he had Charles and Mary Helen. Norris m. Hepsibah Wilcox, dau. Josiah and Achsah(Savage)were of Berlin, and had a son Henry Norris, m. Eliza T. Dowd. Jenny Duane, 1784, d. 1823. 48.(p309)Mary Baldwin^ Obadiah. 2 The descendants of Peter Johnson are in the History of Derby, Conn., p 738, but he had two wives, and I cannot tell to which they belong. 50. Mehitable Baldwin^ Obadiah^ John,i b. Feb'y 25, 170J, ra. April 13, 1726, Benjamin Bunnell, and had ch., at least Luke, d. 1756, at Canaan, in the king's service (French War), and Charles, d. July 26, 1758, being killed by the enemy between Fort Edward and Lake George, in the 20tli year of his age, in the king's service; also parents of Benjamin,'' of Derby, who m. Oct. 10, 1752, Ruth Smith, and died in Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1770, and had ch.: Charles^ Jan'y 19, 1759; Benja min July 19, 1763; ReubenS Deo. 24, 1765, and Elizabeth^ April 12, 1771. 56. PrtVtlja PnlbtUin' George^ John', b. Jan'y 13, 1702, m. Dec. 25, 1725, Isaiah Butler, not Josiah, as in my book. The doubt as to the name has been shared by others, but through Miss D. E. Sheldon, of Oswego, N. Y., and Judge Eli F. Rogers, of Branford, I have fac-simile of records which leave no doubt. Her mother, Deborah Rose, was dau. of Deacon John Rose, eldest son of Capt. Jonathan Rose, eldest son of Robert, the first of the family, who, says Rev. Geo. J. Wood, of North Branford, came from the north of England. Nov. 22, 1728, widow Deborah conveyed to her sons, John, David, and Noah, lands from her fathers's estate. 1. Isaiah Butler, Sept. 12, 1726. 2. Samuel, Aug. 26, 1728. 3. Nathan, June 1, 1732, died Oct. 17, 1811, in Clinton, N. Y. He m. Dec. 8, 1755, Rebecca Rogers, dau. of Deacon Josiah Rogers, of Branford, and had ch.: Asenath, 1758 or 9; Deacon Salmon, March 5, 1761; Elsie, March 16, 1763; Lorain, Oct. 23 1765, m. Ralph Ward, and d. Aug. 15, 1832; Pamela, Feb'y 27, 1768, m. Gibbs; Deacon Hervey, Calvin, Oct. 6, 1772, d. Aug. 1, 1845. He was a lawyer. Of these ch., the first, Asenath, died Jan'y 16, 1839, aged 80 years, as per tombstone. She m. Eleazer Sheldon, Sen., and had nine children.: 1 Joseph Poniery; 2 Rebecca; 3 Nathan; 4 Oren; 5 Roxana; 6 Eleazer; 7 Horace; 8 Asenath and 9 i\lcrrick. Of these, 6 Eleazer, Junior, m. Laura Austin, and settled in Perry, AVyoiuiug County, N. Y., and had ch.: my intelligent informant, Dorliska Elizabeth, Edwanl Aiislin and George Kellogg. The last in. and d. without issue. Edward Austin Sheldon has been principal, during the twenty-five years of its existence, of the State Normal and Training School, at Oswego, N. Y. He hasch.: 1 Mary D., m. Aug. 0,1885, Earl Barnes, a teacher of llobokcii, N. J.; 2 Charles S., in. Helen Ibiek, and now (Feli'v, 1880) Prof, of Nat. Science in Normal School, of Kirksville, Mo.; 3 Frances Elizabeth- John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1049 4 Anna B., and 6 Laura A. These daughters are all finely educated in this country and abroad, several having a college and university education, and have done great honor to their parents. Of the great-grandsons of Nathan Butler, four were at one time in Hamilton College, New York. Henry C. Butler, a lawyer of Rochester, Minn., and grandson of Deacon Salmon Jabez R. Ward, lawyer of Elmira, N. Y., (now deceased) and gr. s. of Lorain Butler AA^ard, Rev. Stewart Sheldon, son of Deacon Horace Sheldon, and long Superintendent of Home Missions, in Dakota, and his cousin, above-named, E. A. Sheldon. Rev. Joseph AA'ard, D.D., President of Yankton College, Dakota, is also a gr. son of Lorain Butler AVard, and son of Deacon Jabez AVard, M.D., of Perry, N. Y. 140. (p 310) %tViV SamueP NathanieP John', see p 872 for a long list of descendants presumed to be his. 145. @ll.'' SamueP NathanieP John'. An Eli and wife joined the church in Northfield, Litchfield County, Conn., on profession, March 6, 1796. Rev. E. B. Starr says they seemed to have some connection with Allen Sperry, and his w. Abigail, E. B. aud wife took letters to Warren, in the same county. He w b. Jan'y 13, 1748, and was, as I 8urmised,Eli, of Bethlehem. He ra. Nov.,1770,Dorothy Potter. He died May 7, 1794, and his wife, Feb'y, 1824, in Bethlehem, Litchfield County, Conn. Eli was a soldier in the Revolution, and his descendants are proud that he there did his duty faithfully, and had there, as elsewhere, a pride in his integrity. He was a blacksmith (a business of high honor before the days of machinery) and lived and died in Bethlehem. 401. Samuel, July 1.3, 1771+ 402. Rebecca, June 20, 1773, m. — Sniith. They lived in Bloomfield, Genesee County, N. Y., and had ch.: Harmon, Elihu and Hannah. 403. Lucy, May 31, 1776. My first book says she m. in 180.5-6, Minor. It may have been some other Lucy. The relatives say they remeraber no such marriage, and if one, he must have died early. She in. late in life Elisha Hubbard, a widower Of Bergen, Genesee County, N. Y. She d. 1860; he, 1861, and they had no ch. 404. Jabez, Aug. 31, 1779, went to Canada with Samuel, and d. unm., 1806-7, being killed by falling from a barn-loft. 405. Dorcas (not Darius) Nov. 12, 1781; d. unm. Oct. 2, 1828, at the residence of her brother Aaron. 406. Aaron, Aug. 1, 1784+ 401. S'nJItUcr Eli" SamueP,b.July 12, 1771,and died, it is said, about 1870, probably earlier. He m. 1=' Abigail, dau. of Dan. Troop, and his first four ch. are by her, aud moved to Canada 1050 Baldwin Genealogy. about 1800. He m. 2"* about 1808, Anna Brooker as Widow Lovejoy. He moved to Oswegatchie, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., in 1813, where he lived until near the date of his death. Anna m. Joel Baxter, and is thought to have had ch. Alraira m. Amasa Pierce, in Oswegatchie, and had a large family. Eli m. Rebecca Sly and had a large family in Canada. Sherraan m. a widow and is thought to have left no ch. Hannah m. John Sly. She was in Montreal, in 1830. Amanda d. y. John. Levi. 406. Jtnron' Eli* SamueP, b. Aug. 1, 1784, in Bethlehem. He went to Canada in early life. He m. Feb'y 26, 1807, Julia, b. in Bethlehem, May 1, 1792, dau. of Bill and Hannah (Burgess) Bishop. Phebe was sister to Hannah Bishop, wife of 493, p. 354, Stephen^ George* DanieP George^ John', of Goshen, Conn. Bill Bishop was named after his mother's brother. Bill Troop, whose father had such a dislike to nicknames that he named his ch., Bill, Dan, Joe, Sam, and Ben. Of these, Dan was father-in-law to Samuel No, 401. Aaron remained in Canada until Feb'y 12, 1813, when he settled in the State of Ncav York, but returned to Canada, where he died June 10, 1846. His widow died there Dec. 18, 1865. I. Jonathan, July 10,'1808, in Augusta, County Greenville, Upper Canada, and died Jan'y 27, 1811. II. Phebe, March 2, 1810, in. Jan'y 27, 1828, Isaac AV Pierce (brother of Amasa, who m. Almira Baldwin) b. Feb'y, 1811, in Oswegatchie, and d. Dec. 28, 1841, in Schyler County, 111. Ch.: 1 Amasa Pierce, Dec. 22, 1829, who d. July 11, 1847 in 111., unm. 2 George Pierce, June 27, 1832, m. Sarah Skinner aud has a large family, and gr. children in Utah, in 1887. 3 Nathan Pierce, Feb'y 2, 1834, in Harmony, Chautauqua County, N. Y., ra. Emma Hart, and has a large family which, in 1887, is resident in Utah. 4 Lucy Ruth Pierce, b. June 27, 1837, died young. 5 Isaac Washington Pierce, b. Aug., 1839, in Jacksonville, 111. He m. Etna Carlson, and has a large family in Utah, in 1887. Phebe m. 2d, March 13, 1842, Daily Carpenter, who d. in 1881, and she, Jan'y 6, 1865, in Millard County, Utah. They had cb. 6 Diantha Carpenter, Jan'y 5, 1843, in Ramus, Hancock Connty, 111., who m. James Barrows, and had 4 cb. James Henry, living, 1887; Joseph Daily, living, 1887; Phebe N., d. y., and John Franklin, liviiin-, 1887. Mrs. Diantha Barrows died in 1S70. 7 Eliza Jane Cariieuter, Sejit. 9, 1846 in. Jacob Harris, and in 1887 has a large faniily in New Mexico. 8 Plicbe Sophrouia July 22, 1850, in Denmark, Lee County, Iowa, d. y. III. Nathan Bennett, Jan'y 27, 1812+ IV. Charles Nelson, March 8, 1815, in AVilna, Jefferson County, N. Y.+ John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1051 V. Lucy, Feb'y 11, 1818, at Antwerji, Jefferson County, N. Y., m. Leverett J. A\'augli, b. March 4, 1817, in Conn. She died April 15, 1866, and he, Feb'y 27, 1879. Their ch. wvn: 1 Thcrou Leverett AVaugli, b. Jan'y 6, 1843, and 2 Clarence Henry, l)ec. 15,1845, both b. in Litchfield, Litchfield County, Conn., and supposed to have families. VI. Susanna, April 26, 1820, d. Sept. 8, 1822. VII. Arta, Feb'y 10, 1823, d. five days after. VIIL Junius Eli, Oct. 10, 1824+ IX. Samuel, Jan'y 23, 1826, d. two days after. X. Lydia Philena, b. June 27, 1828, in Oswegatchie, N. Y., and d. Feb'y 1, 1879- She 111. Dec. 12, 1814, Otis Penballow, of Manchester, Hartford County, Conn., and bad ch.: 1 Alfred Wallace, Sept. 30, 1840, at Bethlehem, d. Feb'y 3, 1869, in Peoria, 111., unm. 2 Lucy Elizabeth, .Jan'y 23, 1851, at Ilarvinton, Conn., m. Weed, and had ch. 3 Irene Baldwin, Aug. 5, 1854, at Rocky Hill, Conn. 4 Samuel Davitt, March 10, 1856, at Litchfield, Conn. 5 Morris Perry, June 16, 1859, at Morris, Conn., d. y., and 6 James Otis, Jan'y 12, 1860, at Morris. XI. James Aaron, Jan'y 6, 1831, ra. Lydia Spencer, b. April, 1831, in Barkhamp- stead. Conn. They had no ch. He d. in Bast Litchfield, Conn., April 2, 1875. XII. Jabez, June 6, 1833, in Goshen, Conn., d. y. XIII. Julia Elizabeth, Nov. 9, 1834, in Goshen, ra. Joseph Sykes, b. June 21,1824, in Wakefield, County Yorkshire, Eng., widower with two ch. by a former marriage. She had by him .Jennie Arta, b. Dec. 23, 1871, at Torrington, Conn., who d. Aug. 14, 1872. ItntljrtU Pennett" Aaron' Eli^ b. Jan'y 27, 1812, iu Augusta, Greenville County, Upper Canada, and my informant. He went west from St. Lawrence County, N. Y., in 1831. He m. Jan'y 5, 1834, Sarah Ann Pine, b. Aug. 23, 1819, in Tinmouth, Rutland County, Vt. He m. 2d, Jan'y 24, 1863, Margaret Ober, b. Oct. 20, 1846, in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1887, he still resides in Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah, and has sent me a full aud complete and clear account of the descendants of his grand-father, Eli. I. Junius Collins, March 11, 1840, d. the next Oct. 22, in Jacksonville, III. II. .Julia Orletta, June 20, 1842, in Hancock County, III., m. Philander Barrett Stewart, b. Nov. 17, 1840, in Chickwest, Van Buren County, III., and have ch. 1 Tamason, Nov. 8, 1862, in Fillmore, Utah, m. to George Day, and has three sons and a d.au. 2 Philander Bennett, Oct. 11, 186-5, m. Fanny Huntsman, and they have a dau. 3 May Louisa, Feb'y 3, 1868, d. y. 4 Sarah Ann, June 10, 1869, d. May 29, 1885. 5 Harriet Lovina, April 17, 1870, and 6, Julia Orletta, April 2, 1875. III. Nathan Bennett, May 3, 1847+ IV. Andrew Virgil, Jan'y 17, 186-5+ V. James AVilliam, Aug. 18, 1867, in Fillmore. XI. George Bennett, Nov. 1, 1869, d. Sept. 20, 1871. 1052 Baldwin Genealogy. VII. Charles Henry, Feb'y 17, 1871. VIIL Junius Eli, Oct. 20, 1873, d. Oct. 10, 1874. IX. Nathaniel, Dec. 1, 1878. ®l|arlC0 |tel0On' Aaron" Eli'', b. March 8, 1815, in Wilna, Jefferson County, N. Y., m. in 1836, in Ohio, Mary Ann Fish. He d. in Wilna, Oct. 26, 1862. The sons were living in Iowa. Aaron Alanson, Feb'y 22, 1838, in Ohio. Oscar Maxwell, Feb'y 4, 1840, in Adams County, III., d. y. Joseph Fisk, July 27, 1841. ^Unht0 ^U*^ Aaron' Eli^b. Oct. 19, 1824, in Antwerp, Jefferson County, N. Y., m. March 30, 1845, Mehitable Belden, b. Sept. 22, 1825, in Rocky Hill, Conn., and d. May 15, 1854. He m. 2"" Aug. 20, 1854, Julia Crawford, b. Aug. 10, 1835, in Waterbury, Conn., and he m. 3'''' before 1866, Angeline Gridley, b. Oct. 22,1834. He died Oct. 14,1875. Charles Nelson, Jan'y 30, 1846, b. in AVinchester, Conn., and served iu the late civil war. Sebastian Junius, Dec. 30, 1847, in Torrington. Frederick Elliot, March 22, 1850, in Harwinton. Spencer L., July 8, 1855. Alfred, Jan'y 2, 1859. Mary Rebecca, Nov. 24, 1861. Angeline Burgess, June 30, 1806. Patljau Pennttf "Nathan Bennett^ Aaron,' b. May 3, 1847, in Lee County, Iowa, m. in Utah, Harriet Arvilla Herrou, b. Oct. 15, 1852, in Utah. Nathan Bennett, Dec. 13, 1872, in Fillmore, Utah. Sarah Lucinda, Jan'y 10, 1875. Rhoda Ann, Dec. 16, 1876, in Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah. Isaac AVilley, Sept. 2-5, 1878, d. y. Nancy Pearl, June 9, 1883. JlnJJreiU yirftil' Nathan Bennett'' Aaron', b. Jan'y 15, 1865, in Fillmore, Utah, m. Mary Elizabeth McLatchie, b. April 15, 1869, in Kenosha, Millard County, Utah. Mary Elizabeth, Feb'y 17, 1880. ¦John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1053 44. (p 311) (fpljvnhn' JosephMohn^ ^ much fuller account of him and his family commences on page 828. 155. Ilaiiuali't dau. John' George^ John,t m. Edward Barker, and had the following ch. bapt. in Branford, Conn.: 1 Papillon, (son) Sept. 1, 1734. 2 Mary, Nov. 3, 173-. 3 Ebenezer, Feb'y 6, 1737. 4 Edward, Sept. 16, 1739. 5 Hannah, April 25, 1742. 6 John, Feb'y 17, 1745. 7 Sarah, Aug. 30, 1747. 8 Peter, April 8, 1750. 9 Benjamin, Nov. 12, 1752. 10 Irene, April 11, 1756, and 11 Samuel, June 18, 1758. Of these children, 1 Papillon and w. Abigail, had bapt. Archelaus, June 17, 1759, see page 32-5, where he m. Sarah Baldwin; Christiana, Sept. 7, 1759, and Phineas, Aug. 2, 1761. 159. Sarah'* dau. John,' m. Jonathan Harrison, and had ch. bapt. in Branford: 1 Hannah, M.ay 3, 17-52. 2 Sarah, April 5, 1753. 3 Desire, Jan'y 9, 1757. 4 John, Feb'y 7, 1762, and .Jacob, June 2, 1764. 51. (p 311) goljn' George^ JohnS m. Oct. 26,1713, Hannah Tyler. She was b. 1692, dau. of George and Hannah Tyler, of Branford. 186. (p 313) llcbUCCrt* dau. NoalP George^ John', m. John Blakiston, of Branford, and had the following ch. bapt. in Branford, 1. Anna, Oct. 14, 17-59. 2. John, April 24, 1703. 3. Timothy, Nov. 7, 1765. 4. Abigail, July 10, 1768. 5. Edward, Sept. 2, 1770. 6. Stephen F., Dec. 3, 1772. 7. Ebenezer, June 2-5, 1775. 8. Ralph, July 5, 1778. 212.(p 314) llntljrtflne* Phinehas' Richard! John', m. Isaac Miles, not Miller; see page 332 for fuller account. 239. (p 316) ptjcllC' James^ SamueP John^ John,i m. Stephen Warner, of Waterbury, SamueP Thomas^ John', Nov. 13, 1754. Children — 1. Millisent, Oct. 27, 17-55. 2. Roxaiiua, April 13, 1757. 3. Bede, July .5, 1761. 4. Diana, .Tan'y 4, 1764. 5. Anna, Nov. 11, 1765. 6. Arba, April 13, 1768. 7, Reuben, Oct. 11, 1773. 1054 Baldwin Genealogy. 81. ^tvcmiali^ SamueP John'^ John'- I think I must add to his doubtful history in my first volume, a son, on the authority of H. G. Cleveland, Esq., of Cleveland, giving to Jeremiah, b. 1695, of Newark— 258}. James, b. in Newark; d. 1772; ni. Elizabeth AVard, and had: 1 Samuel. 2 Keturah, in. Ichabod Cleveland, 3 Lewis; 4 Lewis, again. 266. Samuels Nehemiah'* Samuel' John^ John,l d. unm. 267. Jesse^ ra. twice and had ch. by both wives. Besides 616 Jesse, he had a dau. Catharine, who m. James Bruen, and had ch., of whom Rev. Edward B. Bruen, of Philadelphia, is one, and can give information. 270. Eunice^ b.Oct. 29, 1745,in. May 1, 1768,Daniel Brown,and had two ch.: Samuel B. and Susan. She m. 2d Caleb Parkhurst^ No. 274 on same page, but had no eh. by him. 271. Sarahs ig the one who married May 15, 1780, Aaron Baldwin, No. 237, jiage 518. 272. PhebeS m. Daniel Ludlow, of Kinderhook, N. Y., and had ch., for whom, refer to Miss Anna and Helen AV. Ludlow, of Oswego, N. Y. 272J. Mary5 m. A. Sayers, and had two sons, Isaac and Stephen, neither of ¦\vhom had ch. 268. (p 318) ©nlcli' lived in New Jersey and had the following children : Samuel.Silas, who had a son Edward. Eliza, m. John R. Thompson, and had a son Ale.xander B. Thompson who had Several ch., one of whora is a son Alexander R. Thompson, who has ch. and lives in Peoria, 111. John N. had first a son Alfred who had a son Alfred, and second, a dau. Eliza, who m. David B. Meeker, has several ch., and in March, 1883, lived in Delaware, Tazewell County, III. Caleb, who, by his 1st marriage to a sister of Rev.E. B. Bruen, had two sons,botli named James, as I am informed, and by a 2d marriage two children, Emily and a son William R., living in Delaware, 111., and has several ch. George, who lives iu Tremont, Tazewell County, 111., has luirtial record, and had ch.: 1 George T., my informant, who, in March, 1883, lives at 757 High St., Newark, N. J., and has a dau. Anna E.; 2 Mary; 3 Margaretta L., who iii. Albert C. Angier, lives in 1883 in Peorba, 111., and has two sons; 4 Henry N. Baldwin, M.D., in 1883 living in Peoria, 111, and has two sons; 5 AVilliam, and 0 Charlotte. 298. (p 320) mUxa' Elijah^ NathanieP John'^ John'. In my original vol une I had only the query whether he w^as the Capt. Elias whose wife Mary d. Nov. 4, 1788, in her 39th year, and was buried at Morristown, N. J. I learn from Charles A. Johnson, Esq., of New Orleans, that he was reall}' that Capt. Elias; but John, Sr., oJ Milford, Connecticut. 1055 wife buried at Newark, where he saw the stone some two years since, (say 1884.) The wife was Mary Winans, of Elizabethtown, N. J., dau. of Mr. Samuel Winans. Capt. Elias lived and d. in Newark, probate of estate being dated June 10, 1821. It is thought he m. 2"'' time, but the children below are by his first wife. Isaac+Cornelius, M.D. The ch. of Elias were together in Virginia as early as 1802, aud Cornelius was grantee of a deed in Staunton, in 1798, he being then a physician there. He moved west with his brother and sister and eventually settled as a physi cian at St. Francisville, on the Mississippi River, in Louisiana. He died before or about 1820, unmarried. Harriet AVinans m. Gen'l E. M. Covington+ 3oaac« Elias' Elijah^ NathanieP John^ Johni. In 1802 was in Virginia, at Winchester, with his uncle. Doctor Cornelius Bald win (No. 299, p 340.) In 1803 or 1804, the two brothers with their sister Harriet, went west and south. Isaac was a lawyer and settled in Western Louisiana and practiced with success in St. Martinsville, Opelousas and Alexandria, and later became Judge of the District. Ho m. Eliza Williams, of North Carolina, whose father was, 1805-8, Governor of Mississippi jTerritory. He d. April 25, 1833 ; his wife, in 1836. They left a very large estate to their only son. Isaac, only child surviving, and died unmarried in 1845. I^arrict JU." Elias' Elijah'', born in New^Jersey, accompanied her brothers and uncle to Virginia, and her brothers to the West. Before 1805 she married Gen'l E. M.Covington, of Bowling Green, Ky., where she resided until her death in 1826, and her husband survived until 1847. Euclid M., b. 180-5, unmarried, and in 1887, still living at the family homestead, near Bowling Green, Ky. Albert, 1807, M.D+ Erasmus died in early manhood unm. Harriet, m. Gen'l Richard Delafield+. Caroline d. y. and unm. Juliet, m. 1st Louis Janise+ Eugene d. y. and unm. Eliza, m. as his 2d wife, the late Judge Wells, of the U. S. District Court for Missouri. Cornelia, m. Sidney L. Johnson+ Clinton, d. y. and unm. 1056 Baldwin Genealogy. JtlUevt ®Otlitt0tOtt' Harriet W. (Baldwin") Elias', M.D. resident in Bowling Green, Ky., m. Josephine Wells, dau. by his first wife, of Judge Wells, of Missouri. Clara, m. Robert F. Dulavey, of Bowling Green. Lena, m. Emmet G. Logan, a journalist of Louisville, Ky. AVells, unmarried, residing at Bowling Green. Harriet ©OUinoton" Harriet W. (Baldwin') Elias', m. Gen'l Richard Delafield, U. S. Army, deceased, and resides alternately in Washington, D.C, and New York City. Henry, d. y. Susan, living with her mother. Juliet C, living with her mother- Emraa, living with her mother. Laura, died Oct., 1886. Albert C, lawyer in New York City, ra. Miss Julia Floyd, of Long Island. Cecil, in. Edgar Shipman, of New York, and died, leaving an infant son. Juliet ©OUillOtOU' Harriet W. (Baldwin'') Elias', m. Louis Janin, a native ©f France, and for forty years a distinguished member of the bar in New Orleans. Eugene, Sept. 5, 1833, lawyer in New Orleans, killed in the Confederate service in the second battle of Manassas. Louis, 1835, d. y. Edward, 1836, lawyer in AVashington, D.C, m. 1877, Helen, dau. of Hon. Isaac E. Moore, formerly member of Congress from Louisiana. Louis, 1837, m. 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Charles Marshall, and lives in Oakland, Cal. Henry, 1838, m. 1884, Mabel, dau. of the late Hamilton Smith, E.si]., of Louisville, Ky. Matilda, Sept. 5, 1840, d. infant. Albert, Aug. 7, 1843, in. 1874, Violet Blair, of AVashington, D.C. He is a lawyer in Louisiana. Alexis, 1846; unm. in early 1887, and living in San Francisco. ^OVntlia ®OUin0ton' Harriet W. (Baldwin') Elias', m.Siduey L. Johnson, for twenty years a member ofthe bar of New Orleans, and since 1850, of San Francisco, where they reside in 1887. Juliet C, widow of the late S. M. Meres, of Belmont, Cal., residing iu San Francisco. Charles Sidney, lawyer; num., living iu Sau Francisco. Louise, 111. Henry Campbell, Esq., lawyer of San Francisco; resides at Sancelito, Cal. Cornelia, m. Edward J. Pringle, lawyer, of Sau Francisco; resides at Oakland, Cal. Covington, unm., and engaged iu mining iu Mexico. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1057 109.(p 321) pirtttljin0*Jonathan3 John'? John'. No name in New Jersey has given me so much trouble and involved me in 8uch uncertainty and mistakes as this. I am greatly indebted to that learned gentleman, Bethuel L. Dodd, M.D., of Orange, the well-known author of the Dodd Genealogy, for his assistance. He is descended from another Matthias. I feel almost complimented that so able a genealogist has had with the various Baldwins of that name an experience so similar to my own. I am, however, obliged to change largely the lines on pages 321 and 830, and following pages of my original volume, aud with still chances for error, to give the following as the descendants of 109 Matthias. By tradition of his descendants, he is said to have died young in 1759 (40 years.) He m. Mary Ross, of Elizabethtown, N. J., b. 1726, who died about 1800- The Matthias who m. Sarah Dodd was Matthias' IsraeP Joseph' Benjamin^ Joseph'. The children of this Matthias — 1. Sarah, about 1749; d. in 1810 unm. No. 339 Isaac belonged to Matthias, who m. Sarah Dodd, and 341 Lucy, and 342 Lydia, as well. I cannot give 343 William a son Jonathan. 2. John, about 1751, d. 1804. He m. Elizabeth Thompson, and had the following children: (A) Mary, m. — Woodruif. She had ch., at least Mrs. Elizabeth Phramer, living 1883, in Lyons Farms, N. J., aged 85 or 86, and William Woodruff. (B) Phebe, m. Moses Woodruff, of Newark (no known relation to the other.) She left several ch., among whom were Thomas, Caleb, Hannah, and the wife of David AV. Crane. (Inquire of Ward Woodrufi: and David W. Crane, of Newark.) (C) Elizabeth, m. Abbey; left two ch.: Phebe, d. in childhood, and Elizabeth, who d. a few years since, unm. (D) Peter, d. unm.; dissipated. (E) Fanny, d. unm. 3. Joanna, about 1753, aud d. 1803-5, m. Stephen Morehouse, of near Hanover, N. J., and left two sons, Israel and Matthias. They all moved west. 4. Jonathan, about 1755, d. 1819, m. Sarah Anderson. Ch.: Matthias Frazier. Jorolemon. .John A., d. ae 11. William A., m. Susan Hathorn. William A.,in 1883, Hved in Newark. He was formerly sheriff of Essex County, N. J. Rachel Ann, m. Dr. Hedges, of Newton, N. J.; is a widow, and has a son John, in Newton, and in 1883, a son Joseph. 1058 Baldwin Genealogy. 5. Williara, 1757, d. about 1806, ni. Phebe Skinner, and left issue. Cornelia, d. unni., aged 22. Sarah, d. uniii. a few years since, aged over 80. Catharine Ross, unm. in 1883, living with her niece, Mrs. S. B.Chittenden, Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 92 years, where she died Oct. 23, 1883. Mary,died a few years since aged about 80, iii.Orin Colton,of Philadelphia, and left ch.: Cornelia, wife of S. B. Chittenden; p. of my original book, biography and plate. Anna, widow of Mr. Clayton, now living in Philadelphia; Mary Rowena, widow of John Thomas, now living in Philadelphia; Helen, d., no issue, in. Samuel AA'yman, of N. Y.; Narcinad. num., aged about 18 years. Matthias AV., originator of the B. Locomotive AVorks, of Pliibulelphia, b. 1796, d. leaving two daus., m. Sarah Baldwin, a distant relative. ,See my original book, page and biography and portrait, and appending herein. Mary Louisa, about 1823, unm. iu Philadelphia. Cecelia, living in Philadelphia, ui. 6. Phebe, 1759, d. 1820, ra. Josiah Meeker, of Lyons Farms, N. J., aud left the following ch.. (A) Hannah S., d. 1854, unm. (B) Mary R., b. 1783 (twin of Ilanu.ah), d. 1810, unm. (C) Josiah, 1785, d. 1857, unm. (D) Matthias, d. infant. (E) Sarah, 1795, d. 1867, unm. (F) Phebe, 1798, living in 1883, to inform me, m. AVilliam Greenraan, of Lyons Farms, N. J., and had ch. AVilliam, b. 1830, m. Sarah A.Crane; no issue; living 1883,in Lyons Farms. Josiah M. Greenraan, 1833; killed in 1862 in the war; m. Helen S. A'au Duyne, and had one child, AVilliam, drowned in 1874_, aged 12. Hannah, b. 1835, d. 1856, unm. 347.(p 321) Timothy Bradley, add b. April 30, 1721, m. Feb'y 13, 1715, Mercy Baldwin, will dated 1796, proved 1803, names wife Mercy, children (David, Timothy, Ailing, Silas, Eldad, Lydia Sperry and Sarah Camp and in codicil heirs of son Ailing. Children— 1 (687) Eunice, m. Stephen Peck; 2(688) Silas; 3 (689) Mary; 4 (690) r>avid; 5 Mercy, Jan'y 29, 1755; 6 Timothy, Feb'y 25, 1757, died in AVoodbridge 1821, Wid. Esther and Chas. Thomas, son of James, named in record; 7 Eldad; 8 Lydia, Feb'y 1, 1762, ra. Nathaniel Sperry, of AV. Had ch., at least C'larinda, Iluldab, Minot, Elione aud Ella; 9 Sarah, m. Camp; 10 Silas, July 20, 1767; 11 .'Vlliug, in. Sarah and d. before 1803, leaving children. . 380. (p 323) Jareds Eleazer'l Josiaha b. 1765, of Wallingford, Veriuout; will presented 26 Jan'y, 1841, and disallowed the next March; personally, So, 459. 116. ^O0inlj'' Josiah^ JosiahMobn'. His wife, Mary Nettleton, was born Jan'y 22, 1701, dau. of John, of Killingworth, son of John who m. 1669, Martha Hill, b. 1651; see ante-page 92. 382. .AlaryS Eleazei-" Josiah,-' in. Herman Spafford, not Spoli'ord. 396. (p 324) Naouiis Jacob'' Joseph^ Nathaniel^ John,' m. Andrew Miirt:iin. 433. (p 325) Hannah^ Saninel'' JohnS George'-^ Jolin,i m. 1773, Bartholomew (Good rich, and had ch. bapt.in Branford. He died 1830, aged 82, and she in l.s:!(i, aged 90. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1059 435. Sarahs SainueH John.' Her husband was bapt. June 17, 1759, son of Papillon Barber, son of Hannah (Baldwin) Barber, page 311. The coarse print below 446 Joseph, page 326, should have been fine print, and belongs to 446. 160.(p 326) ^amro^ John' George' John.^ I can add that he was baptized June 20, 1730, and to the two contradictory dates from the records of the death of his wife. Desire Parmelee, a third from her descendants, that she died July 28, 1805, aged 76, I think the last most likely to be correct. I am ahle to trace further tbe three daughters named below. The descendants of the other seven children are in my first book. 441. Sarah, 1757, in. 1776, Benjarain Tyler+ 442. Elizabeth, 1758, m. Ammi Harrison+ 444. Desire, 1764, m. Jared Palmer+ 441. (p 326) ,Saralj' James* John',b. in Branford, Conn., Feb'y 5, 1757, m. Oct. 3, 1776, Benjamin Tyler. They lived in Branford, where he died, 1811, aged 76, and she in 1848, aged 88. Lydia, d. unm. April 5, 1809, aged 27. Sarah, m. Elisha .Shepard and died Jan'y, 1821, aged 28. A son, Benjamin Shepard, m. Hannah Stone, and d. Oct. 27, 1844, aged 32. Hannah, d. unm. Feb'y 2, 1848, aged 69. 442. gUiabctlj PnliJluin' James* John^ b. Sept. 24, 1758, m. Ammi Harrison, of Branford, a sea captain, sailing for many years from New Haven, and afterward a farmer. He was son of Peter and Mercy Harrison. He died March 14, 1850, aged 86 ; she, Jan'y 4, 1843. Justus, April 16, 1784, in Branford+ Betsey, Jlay 28, 1780, m. Augustus Palmer+ Sally, ni. Rufus Palmer, of Branford, b. about 1777, and had children: Harrison and >Iiner, both married, and at Riverhead, Long Island, but now deceased. Sally died April, 1841, in Branford. Ammi, July 28, 1790+ Nancy, 179.3, m. jMartin Page-I- 444. ptoivc PalbJUin' James^ John^, bapt. Sept. 2, 1764, m. June 18, 1790, Jared Palmer, and had the following children. She m. 2"'' Mr. Jones, but had no children by him. 1060 Baldwin Genealogy. Lauren, m. Polly Butler. Jared. William, m. Eliza Spencer, and had ch.: Charles and Sarah. Benjarain, m. and children in the west. George, m. Ellen Warner, and had a dau. Fanny. 449. ^t|t»ia' IsraeP IsraeP George^ John'. On authority of Alvan Talcott, M.D., of Guilford, sho m. !»' Simeon Rose, s. David, of Branford, and had by him one child, d. y. He d. in the army of the Revolution, and she m. 2'"' Abraharn Crittenden, of Guil ford, as his 2°'' Avife, and had by him 4 ch. She d. in Guilford, Oct. 17, 1819, and Deacon A. C, May 4, 1848, aged 96 years and 9 mos. 1. Diana, April 13, 1786, ra. Dec. 3, 1818, David Parmelee, of Guilford, and d. Feb'y 7, 1826, leaving one dau., in Aug., 1881, unrn. 2. John Baldwin, Jan'y 6, 1790, in. Jan'y 12, 1814, Eliza Robinson, of (iuilfonl, had 5 s. and 2 daus., went to Menden, III., in 1831, anil d. there June 20, ISO.'i. 3. Henry Ward, Dec. 7, 1794, in. Alarch 10, 1824, Mary (iriffing, of Guilford, and had one dau. and d. ae 73, Oct. 30, 1867. The dan. in. twice, but bad no ch. 4. Lydia, Dec. 7, 1794, twin, m. Sept. 20, 1819, Samuel Robinson, of Guilford, by whom she had a dau., d. unm. She d. in G., Dec. 13, 1824, and he m. 2d, Sept. 12, 1827, Ann Curtiss Baldwin, widow of George L., No. 723, ]i. 452. 4.55.(p 327jTryphenie5 Aaron'* IsraeP George^ Ji,lin,i m. Reuben Lindsley, and had a dau. Polly bapt. in Milford, July 31, 1785. 479. Phebe^ Samuel'" Israel,^ m. B. L. Carter, and had bajit. in Branford, Henry Harrison, Oct. 2, 1837, and Edward Hopkinson, June 30, 1844. 481. NancyO Ephraim'' Israel,'' m. Davids Daniel'' No. 492, page 354. ^U0tU0 Sarri0On' Elizabeth (Baldwin') Harrison James Baldwin*, b. in Branford, Conn., April 16, 1784, and died there Nov. 14, 1850. He m. Nov. 26, 1807, Harriet Hotchkiss, b. Nov. 12, 1786, in N. Haven, and d. March 15, 1869. He, Nov. 14, 1850. He was iu mercantile business in New Haven and New York from the age of twelve until his death, while on a btirtinesB visit to Branford. Elizabeth Eunice, Oct. 11, 1810, in. Sept. 18, iM.'io, Rev. Lewis Foster. He died at Clintun, (Jonn., Oct. 27, 1839. They had a dan. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan'y, 1839, d. Sept. 14, 1844. About May, 1842, she m. 2d, Kev. Charles Payson Grosveuor, who has preached in Rhode l.sland and Eastern Conn., until about Mav, 18.S3, when he retired from the pulpit and they now live iu Pomfret, Conn. In l.'SWO, they had oh.: 1 Edward Payson, b. March 27, 184.'i, d. Nov. 2, 1-SI7; 2 Frederick lliirriHon, b. Jan'y 22, 1848, d. Aug. 29, 18-59; 3 Charles Fiaiieis, b. Aug. 10, 18.'')0, m. X„v., 1875, Lydia M. Royi.e, of Fiskdale, Mass., and living, 1880, in Ludlow, .Alass.; no eli. Frederick Henry, Oct. 27, 1815+ George Justus, March 22, 1823+ Francis Edwin, Nov. 27, 1830+ John, Sr., qf Milford, Connecticut. 1061 BptoeiJ gari'toon^ Elizabeth Baldwin^ b. May 28, 1786, died Oct. 18, 1838. She m. Dec. 22, 1804, Augustus Palmer, b. May 31, 1786, in Branford, and who d. in Cuba, July 8, 1816. She d. Oct. 18,18-35. Elizabeth, b. May 6, 180-5, d. March 2, 186.3, ra. Lyman L. Squire, of Branford, and had ch.: 1 Eliza Ann Squire, who m. Lewis Staples, and has a son George. 2 Jenette, m. 1st Alvin Doolittle, and has a son, Gilbert, and she m. next, AA'alter Latter; and 3 Lyman F. Sipiire, m. Stanard. Timothy, b. June 6, 1810, and d. March 27, 1885, m. Nov. 29, 1837, Louisa Beach, and h.as ch.; James, b. March 31, 1S32, num.; and Ammi, b. Jan'y 17, 1834, m. Annie E. Bartholomew, and had ch.: Carrie, Fred, Charlotte, and Josephine. Ammi Sarri00n° Elizabeth (Baldwin') Harrison, James Baldwin^ b. in Branford, Conn., July 28, 1790, aud died in New Haven, Conn., Oct. 16, 1837. He m. Polly Barney, b. Aug. 12, 1792, and d. Feb'y 22, 1869, dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Bassett) Barney. Sarah Bassett was b. in New Haven, Feb'y 8, 1756, and was a daughter of Ebenezer Bassett. Polly Barney was a lineal descendant of Roger Allen, one ofthe first settlers of New Haven. She was also born in New Haven. They had ch. Henry Baldwin, b. in New Haven, Sept. 11, 1821+ Sarah Barney, Nov. 23, 1823; unmarried. ItattC^ garfioon^ Elizabeth Baldwin' James Baldwin', b. 1793, d. May 27, 1876, aged 82. She m. Jan'y, 1813, Martin Page, who d. Sept. 3, 1865, aged 75. They lived in Branford. Marv Ann, d. Jan'y 20, 1842. She m. Peter Ennis, and had ch., George and Edwin. Betsey Augusta, d. Feb'y 26, 1836, ae 21, unm. Sally, d. Nov. 12, 1842, ae 25, and had ch., Timothy and Elizabeth. Caroline, d. Nov. 30, 1847, unm. Harriet, m. Harry Page. Jvebcric gcnnj gatrrioon' Justus", b. Oct. 27, 1815, m. Sept. 2, 1840, Mary Mix, of New Haven, b. Aug. 27, 1815, who died July 29, 1854, in Brooklyn, N. Y. In the fall of 1864 (Sept. 20), he m. Caroline Plimpton Cutler, of East Machias, Maine. She was b. May 24, 1831. He was a business man in New York City for 35 years, the firm being Cartwright & Harrison. He d. Dec. 20, 1878. Harriet Elizabeth, June 14, 1842, in New Haven, m. May, 1877, Cyprian Strong Brainard, Jr., b. Aug. 4, 1828, in Haddam, Conn., graduated Yale College, 1850, a lawyer by profession, though in mercantile life as a member of the firm of C. E. Hull & Co., of N. Y. City. 1062 Baldwin Genealogy. Mary Ellen, Oct. 29, 1844, in Brooklyn, m. Oct. 17, 1866, Henry Clay AVilliams, b. Oct. 6, 1838, in Fremont, O. He is u, AVall St. broker, of the firm of H. C. AVilliams & Co. She d. Oct., 1878. They had ch.: 1 Frederick Harrison Williams, Feb'y 25, 1868. 2 Henry Clay, Dec. 18, 1869. 3 Frances Eastman, April 1, 1873, d. July 28, 1873. 4 George Montgomery, April 11, 1875, d. Oct. 30, 1875. 5 AViUiara Street, Deo. 22, 1876, and d. Dec. 21, 1877. All these ch. were born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Prances Justina, Sept. 7, 1846, and d. in Brooklyn, Oct. 30, 1852. Frederick Eli, July, 13, 1848, in Brooklyn, aud d. there Aug. 27, 1849. Henry Hotchkiss, May 20, 1850, and d. May 29, 1852. Edward, Jan'y 30, 1854, and d. the next Aug. 10th. @eor0e gU0tW0 l|arri0Ott'' Justus" Elizabeth (Baldwin') Harrison, James Baldwin'* b. at Branford, Conn., March 22, 1823 ; grad. Union College, 1843 ; Princeton Theological Seminary, 1847 ; ordained at Franklin, Conn., 1849 ; acting pastor at Litch field, Conn., (Milton parish), in 1854, and still in charge of that parish, Aug. 20, 1886. He m. at Ridgefield, Conn., April 26, 1849, Elizabeth Jewett, b. at Galway, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1824. In the year 1886, appeared in the Religious Herald, a letter from Rev. Theo. L. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, in which he referred o Rev. Harrison, his fellow student at Princeton, "who might have sat for Oliver Goldsmith's portrait of the model country pastor." No more beautiful "portrait" could be made than that in the Goldmith's " Deserted Village." George Justus, Sept. 16, 1850, at Franklin. Anna Spencer, May 4, 1852, at Ridgefield, Conn., aud d. at Milton, July 30, 1885. Henry Baldwin, b. June 25, 1854, at New Haven, Conn., m. Oct. 31, 1880, at New Haven, Conn., Minnie Johnson, of Hamden, Conn. Charles Grosvenor, May 9, 1857. Frederick William, Oct. 27, 1858. Sarah Elizabeth, April 21, 1804. Mary Jewett, (twin) April 21, 1864, d. the ne.Kt lOtli August. Benjamin Starr, July 21, 1869, d. July 12, 1873. fvancio (^blUin DaVViOOU' Justus Harrison", b. Nov. 27, 1830, grad. Yale, 1849. He has been most of the time since in business life in Conn. He was clerk of the Conn. House of Representatives in 1854 and 1855. Assistant postmaster of New Haven, April, 1861, to Jan'y 1,1872, and has since been treasurer of the New Haven Gas Light Co., and since 1886, secretary of tbe New Haven & Derby R. R. Co. lie m. July 29, 1853, Eliza Jane Gill, of New Haven. i '-^^ .John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1063 AVilliam Justus, April 25, 18-54, d. July 17, 1855; Frances Eliz.abeth, Oct. 25, 1855, m. Oct. 13, 1880, Lucius H. Prindle, of New Haven, where they had a son, Harrison Prindle, b. July 17, 1881. Harriet Hotchkiss, Oct. 18, 1858. Eliza June, March 2.3, 1861. Catharine Trowbridge, Nov. 11, 1864. Francis Sperry, Oct. 10, 1867. Xicnvi) palbmilt DariioOU' Ammi Harrison" Elizabeth (Baldwin') Harrison, James Ba'dwin^, was born in New Haven, Sept. 11, 1821. He was assistant in Mr. Lovell's school in New Haven while student in Yale, but was nevertheless valedictorian, class of 1846. He studied law and commenced practice in that city where he still resides. In 1854 he was nominated by the Whigs to the State Senate aud elected by a large majority. ' He drafted the personal liberty bill which really nullified in Connecticut the Fugutive Slave law. He became early identified with the Free Soil party until in 1855-6, he was among the few who organized the Republican party in his State, and in the spring was nom inated by it for Lieutenant Governor. He would accept no office during the war, but steadily applied himself to his profession, in which his reputation is of the highest. In 1865 he became a leading member of the House of Conn., and attracted much attention by his able debate on the subject of erasing from the State Constitution the word "white." In 1866 his name was urged as candidate for Governor, but he positively withdrew in favor of Gen'l Ilawley. In 1873 he served again efficiently in the House, and Avas made Chairman of the Committee on the Constitu tional convention, reporting the bill for it. Tbe next year he was nominated for Governor, but his party was defeated, though he polled a large vote. In 1878 his name was much mentioned for the U. S. Senate. In 1883 he again attended the House, and as Speaker, presided with strict impartiality. In 1885 he became Governor of the State of Connecticut, and at the close of his term of office iu January, 1887, papers of both parties spoke of him with great respect, aud the papers of New Haven with pride, as well. Governor Harrison is of pure Connecticut Yankee English stock, running back, as far as known, in all lines of descent to the early settlement of the Colonies. Mr. Harrison married, lOGI Baldwin Genealogy. June 3, 1856, Mary Elizabeth Osborne, b. in Fairfield, Conn., Oct. 11, 1833, daughter of Hon. Thomas B. Osborne, (formerly member of Congress from Conn.,) and Elizabeth Dimon, his wife. Gov. Harrison has no children. Add 509J. (p 329) Katharine^ John^ unm. in 1780. Add 517J. Samuel^ Benjamin'' Jolin^ Richard^ Jolin,i said to be second sou of Benjamin, of Branford, son of John. Samuel had a third son, Samuel Artemas, b. Oct. 29, 1832, who m. Julia Frances Keith, in 1877, in the oflice of tbe Auditor General, of Michigan, in Lansing; u widow, her husband having died Dec. 29, 1865. 528. (p 333) 5'lt0an' (Wales) Catharine Wales* Phinehas^ Richard^ John'. Her dau., Catharine, m. Seth (not Stephen) Perkins Staples, and had ch. 1. George, a lawyer in New Haven, who ra. a, dau. of Jonathan Knight, the very eminent deceased professor in Yale Medical College. 2. Samuel Wales, Jan'y, 1803. 3. Catharine Susan, Jan'y 1, 1804, m. and d. as above. 4. Harriet Brown, Jan'y 11, 1805, m. Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, Senior Bishop of Prot. Epis. Ch. in the U. S. 5. John R., 23 Jan'y, 1807. 2. Martha, in note, the "and" wants to read, Harvey, George L. and Calvin. 260. (p 338) Caleb'' Caleb* SamueP John^ John'. The following is taken from a Youngatown, Ohio, paper : 338. "Caleb Baldwin, was born in October, 1753, in Mendham, N. J. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary AVar. After the war he removed to Washington County, Pa.,and in 1799 to Youngstown. He was the first Justice of the Peace iu the township, appointed under the territorial government, and held that oflice for several years- held other township offices, built a large double log house on the lot where G. McKelvey & Co.'s store now stands; was licensed to keep a tavern by the court in May, 1801, and was the first licensed tavern keeper in the place. He bought a lari^e tract of land north of the village, and west of the now upper end of AVick avenue and carried on farming. His wife was Elizabeth Pitney, of Morristown, N. J. They had twelve children, some born before they came here, aud some born here. lie died Feb. 19, 1810. Mrs. Baldwin survived him more than forty years. She died May 19, 1850, aged nearly ninety years." 293. (p 340) Jtai'OU'' Aaron* Timothy^ John^ John', b. Aug. 2, 1762, d. March 25, 1853, m. Mary Crane, who d.Dec. 29, 1823, aged 62J years. He removed to N. Y^. before she d., where he m. 2'"' a widow, Sarah Vanderpool. He d. in Newark. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1065 Hannah, 1787, m. Thomas Taylor. Martha, 1789, m. Thomas Curry. Timothy, Jan'y 30, 1790+ Mary, April 1, 1792, m. Abijali Pell. Clarissa, Jan'y 20, 179.5, m. John AA'illiam Inness. 6.33. Aaron, Jan'y 2.5, 1797. + Dorcas, 1799, d. isn4. Eliza Ann, Nov. 2.5, 1804, m. John J. Reed. ^imotW Aaron,' b. Jan'y 30, 1790, d. 1879. Edward, m. Elvira Grifl[ing, and had ch.: Anna, Edward, AA'Uliam, Robert, Emm.a, David, George, Alfred and Augustus. Clarissa, m. John Castree. Abner, m. ^lary Ann Wade, and had ch.: Charles AA'ade, Sarah Wade, Fred erick Augustus and Clarissa Castree. Aaron.Sarah Louise, m. Mr. AA'inans. Martha, ra. Lewis Ingly. Timothy. 633. Jlat'On Aaron, b. 1797, d. March 6, 1835 ; wife, Eliza, d. May 4, 1874. John Crane, b. Sept. 18, 1819, m. Jan'y 2, 1848, Eliza Jane Fox, living, 1882, in New Canaan, Conn., and has ch.: 1. Harriet Eliza, Dec. -5, 1848. 2. Aaron Curi-y, Aug. 10, 1850, living, 1882, at North Stamford, Conn., m. Oct. 5, 1873, Mary Jane Warden, and has ch: Janet, David, Cora and Ada. 3. Frank Holbrook, Sept. 19, 18.52, living, in 1882, in Bethel, Conn., married Emraa Barrett, Dec. 23, 1876. 4. Mary Almira, June .5, 18-54, ra. Feb'y 23, in 1880, John D. Holmes, a jeweler by trade, at Newark, N. J., and has t-wo children. 5. John Crane, Feb'y 28, 1856, living in Meriden, Conn. 0. Ann Eliza, Oct. 20, 1857. 7. Cornelia Harriet.June 9,1800, m. Oct. 29,1881, Charles Fremont Fancher; ^ lives, 1882, in New Canaan, Conn., and has no ch. Mary Almira, Nov. 28, 1820, m. J:)ec. 26, 1842, Daniel C. AA'hitman. 299. Cot'UCUuo^ Elijah* NathanieP John^ John'. He was educated, but not graduated, at Princeton. His descendant, C. C. B., of p. 474, says he was born 1750, and d. Dec. 19, 1826. He settled in Winchester, probably in 1782. He m. his first wife, Oct. 16, 1783. He was a man of large benevolence, and called 1066 Baldwin Genealogy. "the Poor Man's Friend." A part of the illustrious descendants of Cornelius are found under the descendants of Nathaniel, of Milford, p. 468, and herein hereafter, in consequence ot the marriage of Eliza C, b. 1786, to Joseph Clarke Baldwin' Clarke" Daniel' James* DanieP Daniel- NathanieP. 307. (p 341) ^nbOC^ Robert* NathanieP, m. Abigail Munn, dau. of Benjamin and Jemima Munn, and sister of Aaron, p. 496. 659. Calvin, m. 1st Margaret Speer, b. Oct. 10, 1802, m. Oct. 6, 1821, d. Sept. 19, 1824. He in. 2d Sarah Tuttle, b. Dec. 3, 1792, and d. Aug. 6, 1880. They bad a sou George and an infant; both d. y. 661. Sarah, b. .Jan'y 6, 1802, d. Jan'y 9, 1849, m. Sept. 7, 1826, Samiiel Karr, b. Oct. 22, 1799, and d. June 4, 1839. They had Rev. AVm. S. Karr, Jan'y 9, 1829, in Lancaster Noyes, May 17, 1854. He was of the Theological Seminary, at Hartford. 661J. Bhebe, ra. 1st, Allen James, and 2d, (Jeorge Jackson, and bad a dau. Harriet, who m. AVilliam Clark. 705. (p 343) gloljll" Jared' Caleb* SamueP Josiah- John', b. Nov. L7, 1768. He lived in Easton, formerly called Weston, Conn. lie m. Brinsmade. Eli.Josiah Ih'iiism.ade. Lyman. A\'a3 he Col. Lymau (Hist. Stratford, 556) who m. Nancy, dau. of Eben Bobth, of Stratford, removed to Auburn, N. Y., thence to Detroit, Mich., where he was high sheriff and afterwards mayor'? Abel.Nathan+ Edwin. Efsther. Clarissa. Ilatljau' John" moved to Trumbull, thence to Bridgeport, where he d. Samuel AV., of Bridgeport, Conn., n leading public siiirited, and influential citizen there; since 1877, president of the Connecticut National Bank. This bank, originally a State bank in 1831, erected a handsome building iu 1880. .Air. Baldwin is also a trustee of the Bridgeport Hospital, and was chairman of the committee which bnilt it, and- in 1887, is also a director in the Hydraulic Company and a Com missioner of the Fire Department. The History of Stratford incidentally discloses tbat he has held other positions of public liiiaucial trust. Charles F. Eliza, d. y. in Rochesler, N. Y. Eliza C, m. B. H. Muuson, iu 1SS7, of San Francisco. M.ary L., m. R. Guy McClellau, of San Francisco. Sarah L., in 1887, num. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1067 714. (p 344) §liirl" Thaddeus' Caleb* SamueP Josiah^ John'. Of bis ch., 1227 Thomas Smith, lives, 1882, in Paiuesville, Ohio. He is a trustee of Oberlin College. 1220 Catharine, Mrs. Blynn, AvidoAv, in 1882, lives in Oberlin, and has a son and two daus. 1228 Mary Ann, lives, 1882, in Oberlin. 364. (p 345) ^oljUcr JoeP SamueP JosialP John', bapt. in Milford, Conn., 1751. Settled in Warren, Litchfield County, Conn. See my first volume, p. 345. He m. Deborah Tibbals. 732. John Tibbals+ 733. Esther, m. Mr. Hopkins; settled in the AVesteru States, and left, it is thought, two daus., one of whom ra. Mr. Shaw, of Fulton County, O., and d. there. 734. Urania, d. iu Conn. She in- Eli Treat, of Milford, and had ch. 1. Martha, married and died. 2. Sally, married. 3. Emeline, lu. Tibbals Baldwin, her cousin, son of 732. 4. George D., m. and d. about 1875, in the vicinity of Toledo, O. One dau., Maria, m. Mr. Ford, and they are living on Mauniee Bay, below Toledo, where they have three ch. 5. Catharine, thought to be living in Kalamazoo. 6. Adelaide, iii. iu New York State. 7. Emily, d. single. 730. jAlark. His cb. appear on p. 345 of my former volume, and No. 1268, his unmarried daughter, w.as Eliza, m. Mr. Brown, of North East, Penn., and their ch. are living in AViscousin. 781. (p 348) Calrb" Philemon' Caleb*, m. Nancy Kingsbury, and lived in Warrensville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She migrated with the Mormons in early days. I. Nancy, m. Gardner, and lives in Agency City, Iowa. 2. Caleb, lives iu Mo., in government employ. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin, in 1887, lives in Utah, and has with her — 3. James. 4. AValdo. ,5. Ellen. 0. Diana. The last two were unm. when last heard from. 782. llUUC" Philemon' Caleb*, m. Calista Kingsbury, and lived in Cleveland, Ohio, near the corner of Willson and Wood land Avenues. 1068 Baldwin Genealogy. 1. Albert, went to Cal. in 1849, and is M.D. in San Francisco. 2. Sherman, M.JJ., in San Francisco. 3. Almond, of Royal Oak, Paulding County, O. 4. Sophronia, m. Preston Burroughs, who, in 1887, is in post-office in Chicago. 5. Martha, ra. Charles Longee, of Oakland, Cal. 778. Jl.0a'' Philemon' Caleb*, is said to have had a son Philemon who lived at Penn Yan, and have had a stage route to Buffalo. One of Asa's daus. m. a Chissom. 779. Philemon, b. in 1785, d. in Newburgh, Ohio, in 1834. He m. Polly Rose, born in Norris Landing, Conn. He moved from Niagara Falls to Cleveland, in 1810 or 1811. He had ch. Calista,b. 1810, in N. Y. State, ra. in 1830, II. A. Graves, of East Cleveland, Ohio. He d. in Bedford, in 1850, and she, in 1855, and left ch.: Harold, d. num.; a dau., who m. Mr. Patterson, and died, leaving one dau. living in Michigan; Rosa, the youngest dau. of Calista, ra. AVilliam Butterfield, lives in San Francisco, and has several ch. Starr, b. 1812, in Cleveland. He went to San Francisco in 1850. He m. before he went, and has three ch.. Mary Ann, m. Harding, of Nebraska City, and has several ch.: Nettie, who ra. and lives in Nebraska. Henry Stewart, b. 1814, in 1882, living in Solon, Ohio. Martha, 1822. Lucette, 1830. 440. (p 349) |ticot>emU0° James* John^ b. in Branford, Aug. 4, 1755, m. June 9, 1778, Martha Harrison, whose mother before marriage was Mary Tyler. He d. there June 9, 1799. ^C't/jyi^''^^ Martha, m. Jared Shepard, and had ch.: Baldwin, Jared, Major, Lynde and Henry. 819. Mercy, b. Jan'y 17, 1779, m. TutUe, of North Haven. 820. Tryphene, Jan'y 29, 1781, d. unm. Lydia, twin, d. unm. 821. Jaraes, April 23, 1782, living in 1799. 822. William, original volume, p. 375. 823. Laura, m. 1811, Wyllys Russell, aud d. June 10, 1827, aged 34, and he, Oct. 11, 1877, aged 87. 816. (p 349) ^mmi° Zaccheus' James* John^ b. 1788, m. 1810, Mercy Iloadley, and d. 1857. He had ch. 1375. Eunice, May 22, 1811, ra. as 2d wife, June, 1852, George Gill, and d. about Nov., 1858, leaving no ch. 1376. Lucinda, Oct. 18, 1812, m. David C. Bishop, of Branford, and had ch.. George, Oliver and Mary. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 106& 1377. Serene Caroline, m. 1st Jaraes Harrison, and had ch. Eleanor Harrison. Eunice Harrison. She Ul. 2d, Joel P. Luiid, aud d. Nov. 24, 1877. She had by him a son. James Colvin, 1826, d. July 19, 1844. 819. Betsey' Zaccheus^ James* John,3 bapt. March 10, 1795, m. Amaziah Hall, and . Feb'y 17, 1872. Hannah, m. Bartlett, and had ch.: John, Addle, Homer, Henry, Otis. Newton, m. Amaret Craus; had a dau. Emma, and d. July 21, 1878, aged 50. Ellen, m. Mr. Avery, of AVallingford, and died. 835. Elizahs Israel,6 b. 1788, should be Eliza. 845. (p 350) ®npt. ^U9lt0tU0 ilU00Pir PalblUiU Heman' Israel* IsraeP George^ John\ was born in Wh;testown,N. Y., May 11, 1794, and died in Parkman, Geauga County, Ohio, March 18, 1880. Farmer. He m. in Southborough, Mass., Oct. 8, 1815, Miss Mary Ainger, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Newton) Ainger, and born iu Southborough, Mass., April 6,1791; died in Parkman, Ohio, April 6, 1875. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and in 1840 a deacon in the Congregational Church to his death. He moved to Parkman in 1832. Children — 1. Elizabeth Irene,' b. July 10, 1818; d. Aug. 29, 1860, m. Henry Henderson Harris, res. Parkman, O. He was son of Elisha and Dorothea (Purple) Harris, b. in Parkman, May 1, 1818, where he still lives in 1887. He ra. 2d Lydia (Baldwin) Davis, sisier of his first wife. He has no ch. 2. Lydia Ainger,' b. July 19, 1820, m. 1st, James Wilson Davis, s. Simeon and Almira (Davis) Davis, b. Nov. 8,1818,and died in Parkman, April 13,1843; occupation, merchant. Child: James AVilson Davis, b. Aug. 8, 1842; a farmer in Parkman. She m. 2d, H. H. Harris. 3. Harriet Holly,' b. Oct. 8, 1822, m. March 15, 1843, Henry Benton, b. in Bristol, Conn., 1813, and son John J. aud Polly (Upson) Benton, live, 1887, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Ch.: 1 Ilurlburt Upson, Sept., 1846. 2 Edwin Loveland, 1848, and 3 Marian Isidore, .Jan'y 11, 1851. 4. Charles Augustus,' b.Oct. 8, 1825; lawyer, res. Omaha, Neb.; m. in Hiram, Portage County, O , Jan'y 8, 1846, Isidore Gridley, dau. Leonard and Mercy Gridley, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., June 2, 1829. Ch.: 1 Marian Leora, Jan'y 8, 1857; 2 Frank AVilson, March, 1858, who d. June, 7, 1883. 5. Mary Aiuger,' b. Sept. 19, 1827, ra. April 1, 1844, James U. Gridley, res. Rapid City, Dak., b. May, 1820, son Leonard and Mercy Gridley; live, 1887, Rapid City, Dakota. Ch.: 1 Flora Cornelia. 2 Robert Findley. 3 James Upson. 4 Charles, and 5 Frank. 851. (p351) Lucretia, m. Northrop; or, is it Montroop? 1070 Baldicin Gau.dc.ji. 456. (^p obi) ^avon' Aaron* Israel Gcoiiie- Johr.'. m. 1*- Tem perance RusseU. and 2°'* Lucy Redfield. He had a lirst child, the only one by the first wife. 8?4J. Temperance, who in. Tiii.otl.y Fowler. S5S. Luoy, m. Jmbon Downs, lui.I went u^ S.r.'.J.y Creek, near Rochester, X. Y. Sy?. (p 3-541 Eunice Piirinelee'' D:ivi>i5 Daniel^ Daniel-' Goorci- John,' m. Robi;-.5 n. S99. (p 354^ Cljnrlro' David, m. 1*' Sept. 5, 1S30. Nancy Wetmore. dan. of John, of Litchfield, Conn, ^lie d. May 24, 1S32. iu Oakland County. Mich. He m. 2'"* Dec. 31. Ii3-S. in Oakland County, Mich., Parmelia Stowell, dau. of Isaac. She d. June 11, 1843, and he m. 3^^ Feb'y 29, 1S44. Seinantlui Maria Clark, dau. of Moses, of Brattleboro. Vt. The mother oi S99 was Nancy Baldwin, dau. of Ephraim, No. 179. ante. Charles Erwin, Dec. 31. 184v', m. 8,ir.i!i AVhitdeld, dau. ot AValter, from England, and has eh.: Grace, June 12, If-To. and Charles AVhittield. MlitiI: Io, I>75. 919. ip 3551 AVilliam^ Ambrose-^ Johu* JohiiS liichard- John,' will d.ned 25 Jan'y, 1j41. of N. Y.City; physician. 920. Lois'" ,Aiiibrose5 m. Thaddeus Fowler, and had ;u K.\s: Lvisi. ".it 1.ol;;~ Legery; Ambrose Baldwin, and Mary Ann. 921. Rebeccas Ambrose^ m. David F.Ucouer, and had ch., at lea~i John: Elii;i, m. Samuel Niles, of Bridgeport, aud David. ^R. A D. F., loih dead in 1841.) 91S. Sally^ Ambrose^ m. Daniel LiiijlLv.and luid oh., ai K-iii. S.ill'. : Harriet, m.Eli:ii Pratt, or Nortliford; Catharine; Lucretia, m. Lewis GrisHold. of Meriden; llannali. m. John Parker, of Northfoni. y78. (p 3571 Comfort'' Beard^ Abraham'* Charles^ Richard- John,' m. .Touah Piatt. Her siin, Henry C. Piatt, iu 18S2, is a lawyer in New Haven and Milforil. He m. June 19. I'^o?, Emma, dau. Jonah Treat, of Orange, Conn., and in June, 1>8'.\ has living 4 ch.. Louise. 12 Aug-., ISoO. m. Geo. W. Butts, Jr.. of Providence. R. 1.: Harrison Gray, Aug. 22. 1860: Robert Treat. Jan'y 13. 18i >, an.l Helen, X.-\.9, l>7i - 979. AVilliam Clarke Beard.^ m. Cliarlotte Maria Smiths K-iiily^ Emily M.^' Mosc.-" •Caleb'' Caleb^ Sanuicl- Z-icchcai Candee.' 9S1. Abraham, his dau. Fannie (.lov7' d. July, 1851. 558. (p 358) ff nlrli" Joseph* John^ must be. T think, the Caleb Baldwin who (Dodd Genealogy, p. lit!) m. Sept., 1S07. Mary Dodd% b. Dec. 31, 1784, dan. ^UzaP John^ John-= Daniel- Daniob Dod. 5S1. (p 360) llunlj'^ Joseph* Stephen'' Saninel' John- Jobn', m. Naomi Baldwin^ p. 336, and not ¦"¦ as stated on page 360. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1071 1039. Caleb B. AA'ick. His dau., Hannah,m. Charles Arms, not Ames, as misprinted. 1048. Thomas Lupton, not Lufton. 1066. (p 362) Liuns Caleb' Beujamiu P.c Caleb"' Caleb'' SamueP John^ John,' in Feb'y, 18,^3, living in Council Bluffs, Iowa. 1007. Lois Rebecca" Benjamin P.,*" m. M. F. Depree, and not Dupree, as printed. 1008. Harriet' Banjamin P.,'' m. Alexander Pow, who is said to be president of a bank in Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio. 639. (p 362) |UnV0ni'Cf Cornelius" Elijah* NathanieP John^ John\ was born Sept. 19, 1784; m. Judge William Daniel. 1080. Nancy Cornelia.' Union Hill is not a town, but a country seat. Normal High School should read, Norwood High School. losi. William Daniel, b. 1808+ 1082. Eliza, ni. Lewis Cabell, Esq., of Lynchburgh, Va.; d. 1831; no ch. 1083. Elvira Augusta, 1817, ra. 1838, Com. Charles Ellet, Jr., who d. 1862, leaving four ch. named in my former book. 1084. Martha,1819,m. Judge Wood Bouldin,of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Her 2d dau. Martha, m. Dr. Flournoy, (not Fleurney, as printed.) Judge Bouldin died in 1876, and "was distinguished for his masculine and logical judicial mind; for h'^ luire and elevated char.acter, and his genial and jovial disposition. 1081. (p 363) lUilUrtlll DanieF Margaret" Cornelius Baldwin*, b. 1808, d. 1873 ; Judge of the Supreme Court of Virginia. He m. 1843, Sarah A. Warwick, dan. of John W. "Warwick, of Lynchburgh. She d. 1843, leaving the following children, and he m. 2"'' Miss Cabell, dau. of Judge William H. Cabell„ of the Court of Appeals, of Va., Avho survives him A\atli uo issue. 1. .John AV. Daniel-f 2. Sarah A., m. 1868, Don P. Halsey, who d. iu 1883, in Nelson County, A'a., leaving her a widow with six children. 1. (p 363 )^ol)U |0. Panicl' William DanieP, m. Miss Julia Marrell, (not Munell, as misprinted.) Col. Daniel is one of the favorite sons of Virginia. He is at present writing a member of the House of Representatives of the United States, aud is United States Senator from the State of Virginia, to take his seat in March, 1886. He was one of the orators delivering an address at the dedication of the Washington monument, Feb'y 21,1885, the other being Hon. Robert C.Winthrop. He has the highest reputa tion as an orator; is a brilliant lawyer, au able and accomplished writer, and Avithal, a verv accurate law-Avriter — his book on 1072 Baldwin Gu(<.alogu. "Negotiable Instruments." being fast advanced to a classic among law books. He is described as socially a charming companion — generous, warm-hearted, a polisheti aud elegant gentleman. Julia. Caroline. 641. piiocoe ©crnvb* Cornelius* Elijah^ I might add to his ofiices and honors analyses of his ability, but room forbids. He d. May IS. 1S53 or 1852; his widow, 1870. In the same enclosure I am told he died iu 1853, and that he did not, but iu 1852; and that he was. and Avas not, Pr^Sulent of the Court of Appeals. So dilficult is it for a genealogist to be correct. I understand the facts to be that for teii years he was an eminent judge upon this bench, but that the Presiding Judge was, during at least a piart of this time. Judge William H. Cabell, father-in- law of Judge William Daniel, Jr. To his character, ability and elficieney, the testimony is happily uuauimous and ample. In the third line, on p. 364, read 1S30 for 1839. 10S6. (p 364) Mary, b. at Siiriug Farm, March 23, 1817, m. Jaiiic; M. Raiison, ^lu.i Rawson) and d. Sept. 15, ISSo. lOSS. Margaret, d. 1877. leaving six ch. 642. fforUPliltO €./ Cornelius* Elijah'', was b. 1790, and d. Sept. 14, 1S2S. 1091. (p 365) Eleanor," Cornelius E.!" Cornelius,^ instead of Elener, m. Lewis Davison. She d. Aug. 10, 1S49. 1092. Mary B." Cornelius E.,6 d. in JatV:i. June, 1S77, where she had charge of the Protestant Episcopal School. 1094. James Madison, m. and hasch.: Ilile, Mary, Biscoe, Ann, Eleanor. lU'Jd. Robert Stuart, b. 1824, near AVinchester, A'iigiuia: M.D. at l'iii\ er^ity of Virginia, 1S47. He was a surgeon in the Coiifederale :inHy — tor fourteen luoulhs one of the examiners for furloughs and ilit,oliai'ges. In 1888 be is, a pby^ieiall in Elba, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He m. l.etilia J. Speck, b. l'^24, in Staunton, Virginia. Cornelius Hite, 1S46, d. unm. 1804. Robert Stuarc, 18-18. Adiiiilled to (he bar iu riUsylvMiiia t'oniUy, iu 1>71. In Jan'y, 1870. he was prostrated by a severe illness and has not resumed practice. I am iudebted to him for a clear ami systematic aceoiinl of snudiy A'ii'giiiia liabhvins. He lives iu Elba. Frederica Briscoe, 1850, in 18S3 unm. Augusta Madison, 1852, m. Thomas L. AVatts, in 1875. They have one child, Mary Baldwin, b. 1S79. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1073 William Daniel, 1856, d. y. Martha Daniel, 1865, in 1883 unm. 1096. Ann,' (Vunclius E." Coruelius.6 Her husband died while consul at Jaffa. Her Kiui, John Baldwin Hay, is noted as an accomplished scholar. In 1878 he is U. S. Consul General .at Constantinople, Turkey. I add — 1096 J. John. 643. Jluliei-t S:." Cornelius*. R. T. B., Esq., of Baltimore, saj's, in his terse, strong way : " He was a master, in his day, and the memory of his virtues is fresh and strong." IIOI. JohnH.,died in 1877; no issue. For additions to 1093 and 1096, and 643, see page 972. The school in Jafia is named from 1092, Baldwin Mission School. 1735. Son of 1095. Robert S.s Robert' Cornelius E.6 Cornelius,* is in March, 1883, il lawyer. Post-office, Lynch's Station, Virginia. 1098. Mary Briscoe (Baldwin) Atkinson' Robert" T. Cornelius.^ Her dau. Portia Lee, b. May 9, 18.5-5, in. Rev. Alfred T. Morrison, a Presbyterian clergyman, of North Carolina, who d. leaving a son Alfred, b. 1876. Betty Carr, b. June 15, 1859, m. Archibald A. Owen, of Halifax County, A'irginia, Nov. 27, 1879, and has three ch.: John Atkinson, Aug. 15, 1880; Harriet, Aug. 8, 1881, and Portia, Dec. 26, 1882. 1103. AVilliam Ludwell, died near Middletown, Frederick County, Virginia, March 2, 1883, leaving a young widow and two children. One of his neighbors says he was a bright example of Christian integrity and character. Another says, "You need only be in his company a little while to feel the influence of his Christian example and to know that he was a man of God." 44. <2lvcljil)alb ^tuavf Cornelius* Elijahs d. in 1873, by change in the letter of my informant for 1872, and born, it is said, in 1790, not 1797. 646. (p 366) piamj p.' Cornelius*, m. W. W. Donaghe. She died June 28, 1879. She was, (says' Robert T. Baldwin, Pres't Nat. Mechanics' Bank, of Baltimore) " a woman whom to know was happiness. She was good and useful." Her husband died at Montgomery Hall, near Staunton,Virginia,Feb'y 22,1872; she, at Harrisonburg, Virginia, June 28, 1879. 1113. Margaret D., in April, 1883. Her only surviving child is Rev. AA'illiam D. AA'liite, a Presbyterian clergyman, located at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. 1114. Briscoe Baldwin. His wife's name was Virginia. 1116. Annie, m. H. Jonette Gray, not Dongbas Gray. 1117. AVilliam AV., m. Lucy Callahan, of Botetourt Connty, d. April 23, 1873. 1118. Cornelia, is a mistake; see No. 1080, p. 362. 1074 Baldwin Genealogy. 655. (p 367) (^Uialj" Zadoc* Robert^ NathanieP John- John^ b. Oct. 28, 1776, d. in Montville, N. J., March 11, 1857. He m. 1796, Anna Campbell, b. Sept. 17, 1775, and d. April 4, 1836. 1124. Alfred ? My informant, Alfred T. Munn, Esq., leaves him out, but supplies Moses A. (Alfred?) ra. Mary Jacobus. 1125. Mary, ra. Timothy Condit. 656. Itoberf Zadoc*, b. 1779, d. April 1, 1852, m. 1800, MaryD. Gould, b. 1780, and d. April 14, 1854. 1127. Lucius D., d. Nov. 24, 1882; a graduate of Union; greatly resiiected and liked; a devout Christian and good citizen. 658. Silas €.' Zadoc*, b. July 10, 1793, d. May 26, 1826, m. Feb'y 26, 1814, Sarah E. Lindsley, b. 1795, and d. 1857. 660. gUiabetlj' Zadoc*, b. March 2, 1795, m. 1816, Major Wm. Stephens, b. March 17, 1787. 1142. Harriet, b. March 26, 1817, m. Dr. AVm. S. Ferrand, b. Feb'y 7, 1813. 1143. Ann, May 20, 1819, m. James Newell, b. Feb'y 24, 1813. 1144. Eliza, Jan'y 6, 1822, m. Dec. 24, 1850, Joseph E. Ball, b. June 11, 1822, who ¦d. Feb'y 27, 1865. 1144J. Sarah, May 4, 1824, d. July 25, 1825. 1144f. Caroline, July 10, 1826, m. David M. Smith, b. Nov. 1, 1823, aud living in Wisconsin with several ch. 1145. Henrietta, Feb'y 13, 1829. 1146. Msiria D., May 4, 1832, living num. with Mr. Ball. Page 371, on first line, Miss Livingston, became by misprint, Miss Swingston. 732. (p 371) ^oljn CtUbalo" AsbbeP JoeP SamueP Josiah^ John', b. in Milford, Conn., April 28, 1775, m. there Sept. 1, 1794, Catharine McArthur, b. Jan'y 22, 1771. He settled in Palmyra, Portage County, Ohio, in 1805. In 1818, he went to the site of the future city of Toledo, but a regard for the health of his family obliged him to return to Palmyra. In 1823 he returned to Toledo and remained. There were then, it is said, only three settlers. Mr. Bliven's sketch ot early Toledo says he was the pioneer forwarding and commission merchant in a log warehouse in 1816, at the mouth of Swan Creek, at the business center of John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1075 Toledo, Ohio. Port Lawrence Township, Monroe County, Michigan, was organized there May 27, 1827. John T. was first Sujiervisor aud liis sou Tibbals Collector. Ilis wife died Oct. 9, 1830, and he m. 2°" Aug. 11, 1835, Sally Paull. He died Sept. 17, 1838. 1262. Alva, July4, 179.5-f 12(;3. Jnbn, June 20, I79S-|- Tibbals, June 6, 1800+ Urania, Nov. 10, 1803, d. June 28, 1805. 1264. Ur.ania, again, Sept. 12, 1805, m. Thomas B. Selby, of Paris, Portage County, ( lliio. She d. July 2, 1825, leaving no ch. 1265. Manpiis, Jaii.y 22, 1809+ 1266. Fanny, April 2-5, 1811, d. Aug. 19, 1814. 1262. Jllua' John Tibbals^ AshbeP, b. July 4, 1795. He resided in Palmyra, Portage County, Ohio, where he had two ch., one of Avhom is a sou. A. T., ill 1887, residing there. 1263. ^Oljtt' John T.* AshbeP, b. June 20, 1798, settled with bis father in Toledo, Ohio. He m. Dec. 25, 1825, Eliza Roe, dau. of James Roe, of Newburgh, N. Y. He was a lake captain engaged in early commerce. He d. in Toledo, Oct. 21,'l837. Thomas Selby, April 2-5, 1828, d. infant. Cornell Roe, March 6, 1830+ Urania, Sept. 4, 1832, m. Robert S. Janney, of Toledo. They live there in 1887; no ch. Eliza, Feb'y 14, 183-5, ra. 1st Williara H. Ketch.ara, of Toledo, and had 2 ch.. Alice and James M. These ch. and tlieir father are dead, and she m. 2d John A. Chase, Esq., a lawyer of Toledo. No ch. erlUlittlo' John Tibbals" AshbeP, b. June 6, 1800; settled first in Toledo, then in Palmyra, Portage County, 0. He m. Emeline Treat, his cousin, dau. of Eli Treat, of Milford, Conn. He d. in Palmyra, July 30, 1882. Marquis, in 1887, living in Palmyra, m. and two ch.: Norris and Mary. Catharine, d. y. 1076 Baldwin Genealogy. 1265. IllrtVnuia' John T.'= AshbeP, b. Jan'y 22, 1809. Still living in Toledo, in 1887. He m. June 30, 1839, Eliza Roe BaldAvin, Avidow of his brother John. Mary Louisa, Sept. 8, 1840, d. July 27, 1848. Charles John, Nov. 14, 1846, d. Feb'y 13, 1849. €0VttcU |{itC' John' John Tibbals", b. in Toledo, 0., March 0, 1830, and d. there May 3, 1870. He m. Martha Case. Eva, Dec. 15, 1855, m. Henry C. Phillips, of Toledo, and they live there in 1887 with no ch. Eugenia, July 2, 1859; iu 1887 lives in Chicago, 111.; devoted to music. Julia, Oct. 18, 1865, m. Edwin Frisbie, of Toledo, and iu 1887 they arc living there with no ch. 1285. Frederick Belts' Fanny" Frederick^ Eleazer' Josiah^ Josiah- Johu,l iii. Elizabeth Brognard, not Broquard, as printed. 748. ©ooilficl)" Frederick* Eleazei-*, died April 15, 1879, at Freehold, Greene County, N. Y. 1286. Emily' Goodrich" Frederick,^ m. Harry Bagley, not Bayley. 1288. (p 372) Mary Frances' Goodrich," was living iu 1881. 1292. Jennie Estella' Goodrich," m. AVilliam Henry Beisel, not Bliscl. 1358. (p 375) Sarah (House)' Samuel." Her dau. Sarah Flora was of New Richmond, Ohio. 1371. Joseph' Timothy," ra. Harriet Scott, above. 862. (p 377) ^Oljll" Joseph* Aaron^ IsraeP George' John', died Dec. 28, 1884. He Avas a man of large benevolence, activity and wisdom, and deserves more notice than I have tlie precise inform ation for. I said in my first book that Baldwin City, Kansas, was named from him, as Avas, also, Baldwin, St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana. 1474. (p 378) Lucius Andrew Baldwin, M.D., m. April 30, 1848, Frances Maria Hart, dau. of Levi Hart. His ch. were born — Horace Nelson, Feb'y 21, 185(); Frank Hart, June 3, 1857, and Lucius Clayton, Sept. 1, 1867. 891. peueMct" JoeP DanieP DanieP George'' John', living at Fowlersville, Michigan. 1579. (p 382) ^oocvO Piicltiinxljnm pnlbuun" Elijah" Beard' Abraham^ Charles^ Richard' John',b. March 31, 1828, in Milford ; since 1844 a resident of New Haven, and since 1862 the well- known wholesale leather merchant on State Street. Joh/n. Sr.. of Milford. Connccticui. 1077 He married May 7. 1856. Elizabeth W. Evarts, of Northford, Conn., dau. of William and Cornelia (Cook) Evarts. 1. AVilliam F.liiili, March 11, 1-00. 2. Arthur Joseph, M.ay 14, 1-''J, d. Feb'y 2, i;7:', lf>44. (p 3-4) Elijah* C)rriu- SUas* ¦rilas'' James^ Samuel^ John- John.l His 2d ch. is AA'illie, aud not Millie. 1' 46. P.iley- Orrin," last word slioold be New York, and not Ohio. I'-l'i. I.'rcinda" Orrin," read Dorcas, and not Doreas. 1006. Jeannette," ra. Jan'y 9, and not 7. Last line read Job^ Fones.* The name ^ns 50 unusual, I vra? afraid I had made a mistake. 1''52 (p ?¦-'', Sarah Maria (Greene i Davis, m. March 31, 1S50. Her -. Edward Janu=, m. Oct. 9, 1-79, LiUie Mary Gillette, dau. Eli and Eliza (Bassette) Gillette. l''-j7. Jane Sheldon 'Greene) Sierling: Thoma;, b. JiJy 12. 1S72. d. Jan'y 27,1575, and she has another son, Sheldon Greene, b. Oct. 5, 1579. 1085. (p 386j ^vantee' Briscoe G.' Cornelius', m. Aug. 1833, Hon. Alexander H. H. Stuart, the eminent citizen of Virginia, (see page 3^6.) She died in Staunton, Virginia, in 1885. Of her children, I add the following information to those named below: 1721. Baldwin St'iart' (son Hon. A. H. H. Stuart) died 1555, aged 21. 1722. Eleanor -\n^usta, d. 1575. 1725. Margaret B., m. May, 1--2, Alex. F. Robertson. 172^1. Archibald Gerard, in April, 1--3, a lawyer in Staunton. I'lSO. ptnrij ^Ittinov' (Baldwin) Briscoe G.^ Cornelius*, b. in Staunton, Virginia, March 23,1817, m. July 1, 1841, James M. Ran=on, of .Jefferson County, West Virginia; moved thence to Rockbridge County, Virginia, about 1849 ; returned to Jefferson, about 1857, aud d. there at The Homestead, Sept. 15, 1880, after a lingering illness. 173". Thomas Davis, b. May 19, 1543, in .Jefferson County; at Washington College, 1-55—00; in the Army, 1561-05: graduated B. L., at University of Virginia, 1868, and settled at Staunton; lawyer; m. AprU 12, 1571, Mary Fontaine, dau. of Dr. Wm. F. Alexander, fif .Jefferson County, and gr. dau. of John Augustine AVashington, the elder, of M' nt A'eruon. She is Oth in descentfrom AViUiam Alexander,of Menstrio, first Earl of Sterling. lie m. 2d Jan'y 5, 15^7, at AA' est HUl, near Staunton, ^Trginia; .Janet Ravenscroft Harrison. They have chUdren: 1. Charlotte Ale.itander, b. .Staunton, AprU 12, 1572. 2. .John Baldwin, b. Jan'y 4, 1574. 3. Maria AVashington, b. Sept. 29, 1575. 4. Mary Fontaine, b. Feb'y 1-5, 1577. 5. Ella Straith, b. June 29, 1579. G. Mary Eleanor, b. June 6, 1552. 1078 Bcddwin Genealogy. 1731. Briscoe Baldwin, M.D., b. 1845; educated at University of Virginia, and University of Maryland.; m. 1870, Nannie Truxton, dau. of Thomas Forrest Purser, U. S. N., and Anna Henderson. Residing and practicing at Harper's Ferry, AVest Virginia. They have children: 1. Anna. 2. James M. 3. Briscoe. 4. Lyle. 1732. Mary Ellen, m. 1872, Col. John II. Guy, an eminent lawyer of Richmond, Virginia. They have children: 1. Annie. 2. John H. 3. James Raiison. 4. Fanny Peyton. 1733. Jaraes M. Jr., m. 1880, Cornelia Brown, dau. of JIargaret B. Cabell (sec 1080.) One child, Mary Guy, b. 1881. Resides at Charlestown, AVest A'irginia. 1108. (p 387) llobert l^./ M.D. , Archibald S." Cornelius*, died iu Staunton, Virginia, in 1879, of cancer of the brain. He was highly respected aud much regretted. 1109. gloljn IHachie' Archibald S.« Strike out all about David Barton after his name. 1759. Mr. C. C.Baldwin tells me John Stuart is correct. •1778. (p 388) ®dl. f . 1. Savvio. His ch. are Nellie T., Bessie T., Jennie H., Frederick H. Jr., who died March 27, 1879, aged about 20 months, and Anna M. 1780. lUtUnm g. |inVVi0, of Montclair, N. J., has ch.: Mary, d. y.; George W., Gideon Lee, and William. 1180 (p 389) pUl-l*' GabrieP JaretP Caleb-" SamueP JosialP John'. He grad. at Yale, 1809, not 1819. He settled 3-'-' in Ashfield, Mass. Prof. Dexter says he m. 1«' Nov. 17, 1819, Cornelia C. Keen, by whom he had six sous and two daus. Tbat she d.Oct. 2, 1854, and he m. Oct. 25, 1857, Mrs. Charlotte A. Beech, who survived him. lied, in Montrose, Jan'y 23,1880. I corresponded with him, but he sent me more information of others than of himself. John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1079 1853. (p 391) Joanna Pootlj (Baldwin^) Cook Lyman' John" Jared* Caleb, SamueP Josiah^ John', m. Dec. 21, 1848, William Augustus Cook, s. William and Abby Ann (Strong) Cook, b. Aug. 16, 1825 ; a lawyer iu Detroit from 1845 to 1858, and since, in New York City. He Avas, in Detroit, City Attorney and City Recorder. Joanna Baldwin, Sept. 13, 1849. Abby Ann Strong, Feb'y 4, 1851, d. Sept. 24. 1852. AVilliam A., Dec. 21, 18.52. John Frederick, Jan'y 16, 1854. Celia, April 8, 1856. Eugene AVesson, Feb'y 16, 1859. Samuel McClosky, Nov. 26, 1861. David Harris, Aug. 2, 1865, d. Oct. 1, 1866. A daughter, Sept. 14, 1859. 1207. -mntOOU' Jude'^ Jared*. He m. Almira (and not Elmira) Church. He d. in Wood County, Ohio, Feb'y 22, 1866, aud his sou, Ed, says aged 63. He had ch. EUen. Ruth Ann. Helen. 1873. Byron, see page 392. Charles. Venning. 1874. Edward, Nov. 28, 1843, in ^Townsend, Huron County, Ohio; m. Jan'y 1, 1866, Harriet M. Taylor, b. Aug. 23, 1843. Ch.: Albert Byron, March, 1867; Thomas AVatson, Feb'y 22, 1869; James Venning, Nov. 20, 1870; Hattie Ann, Dec. 16, 1872; Almon, Feb'y 16, 1875. AVilson. Infant, d. y. Jlary Jane. Sarah Eveline. Alice. 1290. (p 395) Pnuitt PCMUftf Goodrich^ Frederick* Eleazer^ JosialP Josiah^ John', for Martia read Martha. Note, Oth Stephen, for chase, read Chace. 11. Augiiston AA'eedon, read AVeeden. 1945. (p 396) Henry Bennett, read Harry Bennett. 1945.J. David Orrin, Aug. 17, 1878, d. Sept. 18, 1878. 1 947. George Henry, read George AVoodbury. It was changed from first intention. 2012. (p 398) Harvey, Harvey' AA'yllys" Joseph^ Aaron* Israel' George^ John,l m. Miss Coble, not Cable. 1447. (399) CljntoH.' Wyllys" Josepli*. He graduated at Oberlin, iu the Classical Departmeut, in 1841 ; in Theology, in 1080 Baldwin Genealogy. 1844. He m. 2»i Aug. 10, 1865, Mrs. Lydia S. Cole, b. June 13, 1819, at Granville, Ohio, as Lydia Stedman Clemmons, grad. Literary, at Oberlin in 1841, and m. 1"' June 21, 1844, Rev. Benjamin Cole. 2034. Cyrus G., in 1876 "unm., but not bigoted as a bachelor." AVas ordained at Dartford, Wis., Jan'y 25, 1881, Prof. Latin, Ripon College, AVisconsin, in 1875. He ra. Aug. 5, 1876, Ella V. Billings, of West Randolph, N. Y., b. at Sinclairville, N. Y., July 11, 1852, grad. Oberlin Literary, 1873. 1969.(p 402) ^mm0 ^.' read James G. NOTE. Martha (Baldwin) Butler, dau. of George Baldwin^ John.t See page 1048, where I say she m. Isaiah Butler, and not Josiah, as in my first volume, p. 304. Since the printing of page 1048, 1 have received from Miss Sheldon the following extract, taken from a letter of Judge Eli F. Rodgers, of Branford: "In reply to your inquiry as to the evidence that Josiah Butler aud Isaiah Butler were the same, I would say tbat in the genealogical list of names of the Butler family, taken from the town records, the name Isaiah occurs eleven times — the name Josiah not once; while on the church records it is Josiah, and the name Isaiah does not appear. According to the town records, Isaiah Butler and Martha B.aldwin were 111. Dec. 29, 1725. According to the church records, Josiah Butler, son of Jonathan Butler, b. 1705, m. Martha Baldwin (he gives uo date of birth or marriage here.) It appears from the Baldwin Genealogical Record that the Martha Baldwin, dau. of George and Deborah Baldwin, b. Jan'y 13, 1702, who m. Josiah (Isaiah) Butler, Dec. 29, 1725, was the only Martha Baldwin of about that age. The next Martha that I find is Martha, dau. of Israel and Dinah Butler Baldwin, b. Aug. .5, 1736, (p 312 former volume.) She m. Nathan Harrison, March 27, 1758, so that it appears certain that the Martha Baldwin, who, according to the town records, in. Isaiah Butler, and the Martha Baldwin, who, according to the church records, m. Josiah Butler, were identical. How it ha|i|)ened that the person who is called Isaiah in one (ilacc, is called Josiah in the other, it seems impossible to determine.'' Miss Sheldon concludes the true name is Josiah, as in my first book. Only this seems quite certain, that tbe Isaiah of the one record, is the Josiah of the other. She suggests that he was generally called "Slab," and the town clerk mistook. Mr. Rodgers sends, also, the record of Jonathan and Lydia ISiitlcr, showing Jonathan, b. 1696, m. Elizabeth Baldwin, (sister of Martha), Dinah, 1699, m. 171S, Israel Baldwin (brother of Martha, and on page 312) and Josiah, b. 1705, m. JIartha Baldwin. As an additional example from the same records, but much earlier, 1 am tciuptcil to add from my "Candee aud Allied Families," p. 174, among the ch. ot.lidin Niu'toii, "a son, b. Oct. 14,1657, and d. Jan'y 18, 165J." I said "I read itouec Juliii,as did several others, and the Washington pamphlet has it so. The Guilford iiianiiscripls have il John, corrected in pencil to Felix. The name occurs live times; twice, lo Ibis sou born and died. The same name oeciirs as born Aug. 3, 1602, to Sainiiel I'Iniii, and Mr. Savage gives that Josiah. It occurs as born April 20, 1652, to KobeilAbiit John, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut. 1081 (Abbot), and ]\[r. Savage calls it .Joseph. It occurs in the distribution of Abbot's estate, iu Branford record.s, next following John, while Savage says Joseph is (unitled. 1 cannot tell what the name in, but feel certain it is neither John or Felix." The name read to me ".Josliip,"' and I believe it an error for Joseph. Since the Candee was printed, Hon. I;. M. Boltwood visited Branford expressly to examine this name, and feels certain it is "Josliip," intended for Joseph. Timothy Baldwin, of Milford, Connecticut, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. (p 404) Stmotljlj' Timothy',son of Richard, ante p 23 and p 991. .'!5. Marie, was bapt. 1694, and not 1084. 36. Billing. I am informed by Rev. Samuel Orcutt, that " Billin " m. John Clark, and lived in that part of Milford which is now Bridgewater, and had several divisions to her Lather's whole right there. Nathaniel Baldwin, of Milford, Connecticut, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 1. (p 406) Itatljaniel' son of Richard, ante-p 23 and p 991. From the Judd MSS. I learn that he OAvned land in Fairfield, 6 March, 1649 ; that 13 Jan'y, 1653, he had there a house aud lot and 5 parcels made by virtue of marriage with Joan Westcoat. First line of p'.<>7, read 1658, not 1650. The Judd papers say that in 1677, 8 Samuel had of his father- in-law, Thomas Skidmore, two pieces of laud. This, apparently, meant step-father (a common use of father- in-law at that time),and looks as if the Skidmore marriage came off after all. 6. Sarah,? 1650, ni. Joseph Barlow. 7. Deborah,'^ b. 1652, m. William Reed, who, I learn by Rev. Samuel Orcutt was the father, by her, of Rev. John Reed,called Col. Reed, iu Orcutt's valuable History of New Milford, and the first settler of Reading, Conn. AA'illiain and Deborah had 1 Sarah, who, Mr. Orcutt thinks, ra. Zachariah Ferris, of New Milford. 2 Abigail, March 1, 167J. 3 John, b. Jan'y 29, 1679, graduated at Harvard College, ete. 12. Daniels Daniels Nathaniel,^ was b. 1668, and not 1868. 13. Elizabeth, b. 1670, m. Caleb Galpin, aud I have quite au account of the descendants in a single line from Edwin Hubbard, Esq., of Chicago. -j- 13. ®U|rtbetlj' DanieP Nathaniel', b. in Milford, m. Feb'y 24, 1707, Caleb Galpin, s. Samuel, (b. Jan'y 17, 1650, of Stratford, Conn.) and Elizabeth Peat Galpin. Samuel Galpin was son of Philip and Elizabeth Smith Galpin, of New Haven, aud Eliztibcth Peat was dau. of John and Sarah Peat, of Stratford, where he d. 1678, having been born in 1597. She had a son. Amos,ril 10, 1882. 268. Moses, is Moses 122, aud shoitld have been in small pica. 126. Jabez'5 Nathan'' Daniel' Daniel^ Nathaniel. i From Newtown Cemetery, I offer — "Safely interred here lies the remains of Mrs. Mary, the amiable consort of Mr. .Jabez Baldwin, who m.ade her exit January ye 31, A.D., 1770, in the 36th year of her age, leaving behind her five children. "AVhen a fond inother's care Hath nursed her babes to manly size. She must with usury' pay the grave.'' 134. (p 427) James" .lames*' Daniel.3 His wife died Oct. 15, 1756, aged 60, name not appearing. Had he a dau. Rebecca, who in. Eliphlet Hull ? 284. (p 427) Elizabeth Baldwin^ Euos^ John'' Daniel' Daniel^ Nathaniel,! m. before 1813, Benjamin Bell, and moved to A^ermont. They have a grand-daughter in 1887, Mrs. E. B. Ladd, of Fredericktown, Ohio. Mrs. Ladd says further that her grand mother said that 282. .John, removed to the "Burnt Lands" of Ohio (no doubt the Fire Lands), tha 285. Mehitable, m. Mr. AVard, and moved to Torrington, Conn., and that 287. Jane, called by her, Eliza, m. Caleb Barnes, and raoved to Vermont. 317 (p 428) Abiahi' GideonS Jaraes^ Daniel,' b. 1764, m. Abel Ferris, son of John and had two ch., at least Baldwin and Polly Ann, who m. Nathaniel Lake, and perhaps a tliird, who m. Neheiniah Skidmore. 322.(p 429) Isaac" Caleb' Caleb'* Daniel,' b. 1760. By his father's will he had a hiuise and lot at Zoar, (on east side of Newtown by the river), and is dead in 1818, leaving heirs. 332. Polly" Jeremiah'' Jeremiah'' Daniel.' ra. John Bronson, of AVatertown not AVaterbury. 1086 Baldwin Genealogy. 333. Hannah (Baldwin) Crane" Jeremiah^ Jeremiah'' Daniels Daniel- Nathan, i ra. Stephen Crane, s. Stephen and Mary Crane, of New Milford, where she d. Sept. 3, 1807. He m.2d Chloe Averill; moved to Bridgewater,where he was a prominent man, and d. 1844. 1. Susan, Dec. 8, 1793, m. Homer Dakin, and removed to Ohio, where he d. Feb'y 14, 1855, and she, March 26, 1863. 2. Anna Baldwin, May 22, 1795, d. y. 3. David Baldwin, July 10, 1797, d. y. 4. Laura, Aug. 31, 1799, ra. Dec, 1818, Homer B. .Sherwin, of Bridgewater, and d. July 2, 1826, leaving 4 ch. 6. Anna, July 7, 1802, m. Joseph Sanford, of Bridgewater, and d. Aug. 6, 1825, leaving 1 ch, which d. 1825. 7. Horace Baldwin, Aug. 8, 1805, d. Jan'y 26, 1825. 158. (p 430) Samuel' Caleb< SamueP Samuel- Nathaniel.' He died in Aurora, Portage Count}', Ohio, aged 78. His Avife died there in 1822, aged 66. His children were all born in Danbury 340. Rebecca, 1773, ra. Lemuel Price, and d. in Albany, N. Y., aged 36. 341. Samuel S., 1775, d. in Newburgh, Ohio, July, 1822. 342. Jaraes, 1780, d. in New Y''ork City, in 1817. 343. Roxy, 178.3, m. Camp, and d. in Conn., in 1814. 350. Caleb, 1786, d. in Aurora, Ohio, April 20, 1813. 344. Rachel, 1788, d. in Aurora, Jan'y, 1822. 345. Eliakim, 1790, d. in Solon, Ohio, in 1885. 347. Henry (or Harry), 1792, d. in Niles, Ohio, iu 1875. 346. Hannah, 1794. 348. Harvey, 1796, d. in Streetsboro, Ohio, 1882. 349. Alanson, 1799, d. in Aurora, Ohio, 1860. 172. (p 431) JUiUiam' MichaeP Timothy^ Samuel- Nathaniel', of New Haven, where he d. 1831, and his wife Anna (Perrin), Feb'y 4, 1834. 352. Marana Norton, m. E. E. Jarman, of New Haven. Both are deceased. They had thi'ee daus., one of whom is ra. and h.as at least three ch. The others are t'bira and Elizabeth. 353. Lucy T., b. 1811, d. 1834, m. Matthew J. Gilbert. Cli.^ 1. Wm. J. Gilbert, in 1885, president of the Book Publishing Coiii|iniiy at 205 N. 4th St., St. Louis. 2. Michael J. 3. Grace, m. Mr. AVinchester, in 1885, of Highland Park, III. 4. Sally, in 1885, num. 354. Michael, 1813, d. 1839. 355. Ann Clarissa, iii. Rev. E. R. Gilbert, and d. s. p. 356. William B., 1817, d. 1853. 357. Ruth Elizabeth, 1820, in. James Ferguson, and d. at Coluuiii.is, O. 358. James William, b. April 3, 1822+ ./,,'//¦„ v^,:-.^/r.-^.. Nathaniel, oj Milford, Connecticut. 1087 359. Mary Ann, 182-5, d. 1871, unm. 360. Abraham, 1827. In 1885, residing in Chicago, and has a son, it is said, the only representative of his name and generation. (No. 2-5, Thirty-Fifth St.) 175 (p 431) XytWVXf MichaeP Timothy^. The following sketch is from a member of the family : " Henry Baldwin, son of Michael Baldwin, of Guilford, Conn., by his second wife, Theodora Wolcot, was born in NeAV Haven, Conn., Jan'y 14, 1780. He graduated at Yale in 1797. He was admitted to the bar, and practiced law in Pennsylvania. Tradi tion says that iu 1811 he was offered 1,100 acres of the present site of BuiFalo, N. Y., for ^1,100, but delined to purchase. He settled iu Pittsburgh, Pa. By his first Avife, Marana Norton, he had one son, Henry Baldwin, who also became a lawyer and left a large famil)-. The subject of this sketch afterwards married Sally Ellicott, a daughter of Andrew Ellicott, Surveyor General of the United States. During the latter part of his life he resided in Meadville, Pa. He represented Pennsylvania in the 15th, 16th and 17th Congresses, serving from 1817 to 1822, when he resigned. He took a prominent part in the tariff legislation of that day and the adoption of the Missouri compromise, being chairman of the committee of the whole House during the debates on the last named measure. He was largely instrumental iu securing the Pennsylvania vote for Andrew Jackson in the convention by which he was nominated for President. Jackson's intention was to make him Secretary of the Treasury, but instead he was appointed Associate Justice of tbe Supreme Court of the United States, in 1830, serving until his death, April 21,1844. He was attacked with appoplexy while holding court in Philadelphia, and never recovered. He had a high reputation as an able and upright jurist, and few, if any, of his decisions were reversed by an appellate tribunal. Judge Baldwin was noted for his kind-heartedness and love of children, one of his habits being to carry his pockets full of toys and sweetmeats which he would give to children on the street. He was an intimate friend of Robt. Fulton, the navigator, some of whose early experiments in steamboat navigation were tried on Rock Creek, iu the District of Columbia, near Kalarama, the 1088 Baldwin Genealogy. country seat in succession of Joel Barlow, Judge Baldwin and Colonel Bomford. Judge Baldwin had numerous brothers and sisters Avho occupied prominent political, professional and social positions. His half- brother, Abraham Baldwin, Avas chaplain in the Revolutionary War ; afterwards practiced laAV in Georgia ; Avas a member of the State Legislature in 1774; a Delegate to tbe Continental Congress from 1785 to 1788 ; a member of the Constitutional Convention; one of the signers of the Constitution of the United States ; represented Georgia in the 1st, 2d, 3rd, 4th and 5th Congresses ; Avas elected U. S. Senator in 1789 ; President pro tem. of the Senate in 1801 and 1802, and died at Washington in 1807. Another half-brother, Dudley Baldwin, graduated at Yale, practiced law in Greenfield Hill, Conn., and died early. Judge Baldwin's half-sister, Ruth, married the famous Joel BarloAV, a graduate of Yale, a chaplain in the Revolutionary War, a lawyer, a writer and poet of reputation, aud a diplomatist. He died in Poland, in 1812, Avhile Minister to France, while following Napoleon in bis Russian campaign. Judge BaldAvin's brother, William, lived in New Haven, Conn., of which port he Avas at one tirae Collector. He left a large family. Another brother, Michael Baldwin, graduated at Yale, prac ticed law in Ohio, was conspicuous for his ability, and noted for his eccentricity. He Avas a member of the convention which formed the first constitution of Ohio, and Speaker of its tirst 1 House of Representatives. He died early unmarried. ¦>• Judge BaldAvin's sister, Clarissa, married Colonel George Bom ford, of Washington, D. C, chief of ordnance, whose experiments led to the introduction of the columbiad, the modern long-range cannon. Another sister, Sally, Avas the mother of Edmund French, a ^graduate of West Point and au officer of the Army, aud au engineer of ability under Avhose supervision the Hudson River Railroad was built. Another son, Rev. Jno. W. French, was a prominent divine of the Episcopal Church, aud was appointed cbaplain to West Point by Jefferson Davis, and died in tbat position. Nathaniel, of Milford, Connecticut. 1089 Judge Baldwin also took much interest iu domestic manufac tures, and aided materially in developing the iron manufactures of Pennsylvania." 368. (p 432) Polly (Baldwin) Rossitur" TiinotbyS Timothy^ Timothy,' ra. 1795, aud not 1798. Her dau., Polly, b. Aug. 30, 1798, m. IMarcus J. Bassett, not Burnett. 372. Anna Hall, (not Hull) lu. Abel Chittenden-f- 393. (p 433) Orra (Baldwin) Bailey" ElisbaS Stepheni Timothy,' d. July 19, 1869, iu Goshen, aud the Loomis Genealogy gives her Elisha, Charlotte Clarissa ra. Horace Humphrey, and d. 1878, in AVinchester, Conn. Clarissa (Judd), mother of Orra, was b. 1769, dau. Mary (Buel) Judd, b. 1745, d. Capt. Jonathan Judd, of Goshen, s. (llth child) of Dr. John Bud, b. 1095, of Lebanon and Litchfield, and Mary (Loomis) Buel, dan. Deacon John Loomis, of AVindsor, b. 1649, s. Deacon John Loomis, of AVindsor, b. in England, 1622, and Elizabeth (Scott, dau. Thomas, of Hartford,) s. of Joseph Loomis, of AVindsor, from Braintree, Essex County, Eugland. 398. AVilliam, died Jan'y 7, 1875. 422. (p 436) Sylvester" BrewenS Samuel'' Nathaniel' Samuel^ Nathaniel.i His dau. Rachel m. Loomis, .and in June, 1882, was in Carthage, N. Y. Samuel was, in June, 18S2, in Fenton, Broome County, N. Y. 425. Ammi R., not Anna R-|- 482. ([I 4.39) .lames F. Taunt, m. Eliza Seymour, not Seymore. 483. Caroline Baldwin Taunt m. Jonathan (not Jothan) Sidway. 487. Henry P.'^ .Samuel Hopkins" John' Moses* John' John^ Nathaniel.' I am very sorry that through a clerical error, I killed this raost estimable gentleman in the first edition of my book. The citizens of Detroit, where he is well known, and where he is prominent in business, do not need to be told that he is alive. W^hat I said of his death and collecting genealogy, belongs to 484 Charles. The error occurred by misplacement while I was necessarily absent traveling. 283. (p 440) 5;nmucr Enos' John^ DanieP DanieP Nathaniel', of Washington, Conn., was b. March 3, 1768. He m. Jan'y 23, 1792, Sarah Logan, of that place, b. June 2, 1775. 526. Samuel AVhitmore was b. March 16, 1794-f 528. I'olly, b. July 24, 1797, d. Aug. 23, 1822, m. May 29, 1819, Charles Ferrand, of AA'ashington, Conn., and had Samuel, b.March 20, and d.March 21, 1820. 527. Herman, b. Oct. 27, 1800-f- 569. (443) Charles R.'' Clark" Daniel^ James* Daniel' Daniel2 Nathaniel.i !„ a suit brought by .John S. Lewis, et al., to set aside a deed raade by his 2d wife, the Suprerae Court, of Ohio' Dec. Term, 1844 (11 Ohio Rep. 352) found them to be an aifectionate couple, that she reposed entire confidence in him as her husband, friend and spiritual guide; that he did not appear to be unworthy of the trust. The deed was held good, anil it is seldom that a man's character is thus carried to posterity by a judicial finding. His'third wife, Ann E. (Tavener) survives as his widow, June, 1885, in Parkersburg, AA'est Virginia. 610. (p 446) S.ally Baldwin' John" Caleb' Caleb* Daniel' Daniel^ Nathaniel,* b. 1800, m. 1st John Toucey Blackman, and 2d Chauncey Noble" son David" and Jerusha (Bull) Noble, son Zadoc" and Freelove (Dibble) Noble, son David' and Lydia (Forward) Noble, son John^ and Abigail (Sackett) Noble, son Thomas Noble. i By Blackman 1090 Baldwin Genealogy. she had a dau. Sarah Delia, who m. Andrew B. Noble, sou of Chauncey by his first wife Caroline Baldwin, dau. Jeremiah, ji. 448. He is a farmer in New Milford, and has ch.: 1 Sarah E., m. 1800, Francis D. Marsh, of N. M., and has ch.: Amy Maria,aiid Frederic Blackman. 2 Sophia Jane, m. 1st Henry E. Bennett, and 2d Charles AV. Boraback, and had ch.: Andrew Noble, Alice Augusta, Frank, AN'illiam and Flora Harriet. 3 Caroline Eliza, m. 1874, Samuel Vincent, of Sherman. 611. AVilliam Baldwin' John" Caleb.' He lives, in 1875, in Bethel, Fairfield County, Conn., (not Ohio); is a merchant. In 1867 he was a meinber of Ihe Legislature of that State. He m. 2d Emeline Leavenworth" RusseU' John'' John' Thomas^ Thomas.' She was b. Aug. 14, 1807, in Woodbury, Conn. 637. (p 447) Delia Maria,' ra. Aug. 30, 1841, as 2d wife, Sheldon Buckingham, b. Nov. 12, 1803, in New Milford, son Abel, s. .Abel, s. Nalhaniel, of Milford. He kept store at Northville, (N. M.) 16 years; was postmaster 13 years, and justice of Ihe peace 8 years. In 1848 he removed to Windsor, Broome Couuly, N. Y., where he lived 17 years, and then removed to Franklin, N. J. By his second marriage he had — 1. Alberts., June 24, 1842. 2. Andrew, July 12, 1846. The mother of Delia Maria was Sarah (Merwiu) dau. David aud Eunice (Perry) Merwin, of Milford, and Sarah Merwin was aunt of Nathan, on page 3S1. Eunice Perry was dan. Abner Perry by wife Sarah (Leaveiiworlb)' dan. Tlioinas- Tbonnis Leavenworth.l Dr. Thomas^ was b. 1673, in. 1698, Mary Jenkins, dau. David and Grace Jenkins, of Ripton Parish, in Stratford. Thomas' m. Grace iu England and lived in Ripton and AVoodbury, Conn. 640. (p 448) Caroline (Baldwin) Noble, 1st wife, while No. 610 Sally, was 2d. She had ch.; 1. Edward Mark, Aug. 22, 1820, m. Oct. 9, 1848, Polly Ann Beardsley, and d. in New Milford, March 31, 1853. He had a dau. Caroline M., who d. ae. 22 monlbs. 2. Andrew B. He m. Sarah B. Blackman, and his ch. arc given under .Xn. 610, p. 446. 669. (p 448) Clarissa V. (Baldwin) Davis' Daniel" Andrew^ Jeremiah'' Daniels DanieP Nathaniel,' born iu Spencertown, Colorado County, N. Y., Feb'y 28, 1812, in. Dec. 12, 1832, AVilliam S. Davis, aud had 2 ch. December, 1,S75, the whole family arc- in Ridgefield, McHenry County, III. Business as inerehants; firm, Davis & Hart nan Alvin F., I*ec. 10, 1833, m. April 14, 1861, h^niiia L. Button, and have eli.. Edith A., Dec. 13, 1867, and Laura E., Oct. 17, 1869. Sarah C, Oct. 10, 1839, in. May 10, 1861, Isaac ITartiiiaii, and had a son Augustus B., Sept. 4, 1867. 690. (p 449) Il.arvey' Harvey" .Samuel' Caleb'' Samnei:' Samuel^ Nalhaniel.' wa , very prominent in the early cheese business, and made 91 trips down the Oliio liiver. He d. Feb'y, 1882, and u long, llatteriiig obiluary is in the Cleveland Iferald, Feb'y 15, 1882. 350. (p 450) ©nU'b" SamueP Caleb', b. in Danbury, Conn., in 1786, d. in Aurora, Ohio, April 20, 1813. He m. in July, 1H07, Phoebe Gaylord, who was born in Goshen, Conn. 698. Charlotte, 1808, m. Samuel Stanley, and d. in Perry, Ohio, in 1848. 699. James Merchant-|- l.il-f IAM11.S M IJALIJWIN JyO-'-v'-'i -g >'rj V4''r^/v'J r \ \ ' x^ ^ >.'^A."-^S Nathaniel, of Milford, Connecticut. 1091 690. ^ailtro JHflTljant' Caleb" SamueP, b. in Aurora, Dec. 4, 1810, d. in Hopkins, Micliigan, Sept. 1,1878. He m. Jan'y 31, 18;l.'!, Jaiio lli.ss(>ll, of Ihiinbridge, Obio. Sho Avas born in Aurora, Sc|i(. 6, 1813. He was a graduate in medicine of the Cleveland Medical ('ollog(>, and practiced that profession 25 years in Allegan Coiinly, Micliigan. lie was a member of tbe Legislature; a lt>:tiling niiin in WcHtcrn Michigan, of ability and prominence- 1I(> bad ciiildrcn — 1. .laiiios llonimu, b. .Inly It, 1835, in Bninbridgc, ( ieniiga County, Ohio. Ho m. .lan'y 11, 1859, at Grand Ibipids, Michigan, Martha llarpham, born March 6, 1837, in Brldgcporl, Madison ('iniiily, N. Y. Mr. Baldwin's career has been mainly one of business, lie was an aelise merelnint in Iii(liana,polis, Ind., for twenty-five ye:u'H, when about 1.S72 ho rotiirned with a handsoiue fortune. For twenty years he Ims been a direclor, and luie of the prineipiil owners of the Citizens' National Bank. He is still in liuliaiuniolis, when not traveling. Rose .Iiini', .lan'y 0, 1860; giadiialed nt A'assar College, class of 1883, Frank lAlerelianl, .Inly 18, lS(i2. Helen Ciaee, April 10, 1865. Alingaret Blaiiclie, Oel. 3, 1867. Aiiiile Belle, Dee. 2, 1869. 2. (laylonl S. Merelinnl, seeoiid child of Dr. .) . M. B., was born in Bainbridgo, Dee. M, 1.836, and in. Miiiy 10. Ingei'son,at Hopkins, Nov. I, 1858, aud has three ch.; lAIai'lba .lane, Sept. 20, 1,859. I.ollio Ann, .lime 1, I.SON. r.i.'inebe, Aug. 31, 1S75. 709, (p I51)(;lai';i Bnblwiii' Abrnliaiu Dudley" Dudley" Michael,'' iii. AVilliam NicoU, not Hall. ;!(!1. (p 151) Jicunj" Henry" Michael', died in Washington, 1).(\, March 1, 1808. 710. Henry, b. July 11, 1833 + 711. AVillbim Dli-ltHon, b. Se|)t. 30, 1831, ill. Miirgarcl Fitzhugh Maynadior. He is :i lawyer in Wasiiinglon, engaged, and wilb a high reputation iu patent cases, and eililnr of the volume of llic "h'edeial Deeisions" oil that subject. 7l'l. l''aiiiiy ,SliiMi'l, not Str.'inl, as In my former volniiie by misplacement of types. 710. ilrilVJ)' llcniy" llcnr,y\ b. July 11, 1833, in Franklin, 'rciincsscc. Ho cntorcil Ciiniborbiml College, when fourteen. In isr,.'l lie l)('c:inie a law student iu Now York. In 1856 he went to AVnsliiiiol.nn und for several 3'oars had charge of the office of Hon. P ll.Wittsoii. During (be first 3'ear of the Avar bo rendered inHHirtanl soivicc to Mr. Watsou, thou in the War Departmeut. In 1862 bo romoxcd to rbihidclpbia, and for the next tAventy years look a loading part in patent litigation. This notice is (akon from (lie prococdingH of tbe American Bar Association, for 1092 Baldwin Genealogy. 1885, and a fine analysis of his character is there republished from the proceedings in the U. S. Circuit Court room at Philadelphia on the occasion of his death. The tribute was a feeling and appreciative one, and it is said the more due because Mr. Baldwin did not seek a popular reputation, and was quite indifferent to fame. He Avas a quiet, faithful, laborious Avorker in his difficult, departmeut. The arena was restricted and the audience limited, the victory Avon by pure argument. Mr. Baldwin was retiective, acute and penetrating. "It was a pleasure to hear him analyze into it elements some com plicated process or device, and then, if need be, Reconstruct it," as if he saw the end from the beginning aud the beginning from the end. The capacity for a patient continuance of connected thought was possessed in a high degree by him. His ability was enforced by dignity of person and courtesy of manner, aud he was deservedly distinguished. He died in Philadelphia, Jan'y 20, 1885. Ho m. Kate Irving Dayton, dau. of the late Hon. Aaron 0. Dayton. He left ch. 1. Mary, m. June 4, 1885, Herman C. Schwab, of New Y'luk (^ity. 2. Jl.argaret. 725. (p 452) Betsey Diana (Baldwin) Bates. Her dau., Elizabeth Bates, was b. Nov. 3, 1828, not 1825. 727. Lydia Cornelia (Baldwin) Camp. Her sou was 2 Henry AVard, not AVardborn, the born being statement of a fact. 728. Benjamin Henry Baldwin, m. Malinda, not Matihia. 743. (p453) fjClinj Jl. €ljittenbtll' Anna (Baldwin) Chitten- den^ b. April 29, 1816. Prom the beautiful Chittenden Genealog}', published by Dr. Talcott, I learu he m. Sept. 6, 1844, Henrietta Gano, b. Dec. 11, 1825, dau. Daniel Gano, of Cincinnati. He has been a merchant in Hartford aud New York City, and resides in Montclair, IST. J. Ho has ch. He has some iutero'it in theology, and "A Reply to the Charge of Heresy, Addressed to the Mem bers of the North Congregational Church, Hartford, 1845," is a forcible, direct aud cogent appeal against the doctrine that tho wicked will live always. It was republished iu 1885 by the Christian Publication Society, of Boston. Henry A., April 11, 1846. Anna R., Sept. 14, 1847, m. 1872 David D. Duncan, a lawyer of Si. Louis, aud has a dau. Edith, b. Feb'y 20, 1875. Henrietta L., Feb'y 3, 1819, d. Jan'y 2'2, 1851. Daniel Gano, .Aug. 23, 1S52. yathaniel, of Mdford. Conni^cticiit. 1093 Cl\:\rles B., .1,'iu'y 7, 18"'">, m. 18T7, Charlotte Idalotle randy, dau. Clnulesi AViUlam aiul Meribah S. ^^uringlou^ Tandy, ,i luoix-hant iu X. Y., aud has eh.: fbarle-* B., I^TS; Moiibiili Itelle, 1S::\ aud tAlive Talooll, ISS'J. Klirabeth 1... ,Iauy 5, ISAT. m. 1881, William F. Pinkham, D.D.S., a donlisf of Newark, aud has a Svmi, b. Doe. 5, 1882. William 1 ., M.-m-h 2^-. 1861. Mary Amabel, l\v. :!1. 18r>':, d. Vpril 4. ISTl!. T51. lew is Collins r>;>l.l" in. 11 is lii^t child is Klton, not Klleu. ;>;'S. (^p 457'i UUIltaiU" KHsha' StophoiP Timothy' SamueP X:\thanieP. b. 1798. Tho Loomis Gonoalogy gives him Walter, b. and d.. but not llonioo ; inakos him live, in 1880. iu F'liyotto. Tl\'^. 0;>rv''lino^lvild« in^ Parivw' Tberon^ Elisha.^ Her husband. Charles Darrow. died Septenilvr, IS""!. StV, l-'miiv Oooko ^Baldwin"! Fellows" rhorou.'^ lier ch. wero born: Caroliut^ WtUlev, AjTil IS. l. 862. (p 4('>0\ Klij;\ Norion ;nol M.) \,1,1 .u'lor 1 ;iur.\ A, — IVlpbeni. 2'- May, 18;-?. of 1 iiici, lud. S"''-. jP 4'.'>M Vbuir.i C" Kem'.is'' Knes" 8:\:ir,iei,-' m. Oavid Brsn. The Branborn in niv former boo'< sh.^::Id be Iwo words. :>nd not one. 8S,'. (p 462^ .Limes M. l^binebar,!. nv. V'.ironia Niehels, not Xieholas. iXM. ( p ¦4|¦M^ Piusoy F." As^^bel.^ nei Betsey F. '-¦"'-I. vp 405) S.imnel T.* 8,\!ui:el AV." 8;>iuuel'^ Fnos" John-' Daniel-' I>anieP N.ahaniol,' m. in l-^tl. Kmelino 1 . Castle. His son. Henry J., m. S,\r3h Fieroe. of AV.ike!>\:in, ^">t^i^^. ¦'•J'>. Cb,-«rU-s, w.'is K Dtv. '2'-', 1S2S. snd d. Oct, 4. 18,h\ :^•:T. ^p 4o.>^ fimnail" Samuel*. Knos~ Johu< Daniel' DanieF Nathaniel.' d. 11 Sept.. ISSl. :\t Xew Haven. Conn.. aiiod 81. The Now Havou Z"",!/,',:!;;':. ¦';, Sopt. 12. ISSl. •:.i\< he wns b. iu Washington; manutaoturor thoro until ai;od 2f> ; thonoo to Waterbury. and last 16 years in Xew Haven with C rioipont .t Oo. Wit'o diod 2J yoars ago. and onlv sur- viv::!;: roliitivo. D. W. Baldwin, iu samo employ. Tho paper savs he w.\s upright in businoss. pure in private lii'o. aud the inventor of Baldwins .\:'.v Food Ciittor and Baldwin's Satotv Fly Whool. '.''."" (iee-ic K. -'-:¦'<>'¦. Trow '.-ri, Ice.* b. -l.iu'y 4, IS'::-, at AVashii'iton; d. June ",>, 1< ¦(>, a: AVslerbnrv, Conn. Hewr.sa ¦•,\ji'.i',:t-iot'.'rer. He m. Abir.h '-•-. 184S. 8.i--5'i ^m<-lia 8 ilb, dan. of Dennis aud S.irah (Wov^dw srvlA 8-,'ith. of AVstenown, Conn.. n'ld bad (wo s •< D^^)!;h! Woixlw.-ir.l. K Atin-h 21, IS- \ and Her:ii;in T.. b. .M-.v (\, !•;"-.:, an, Jr.. .M" New Havwt. Conn., and ll.irriet N., dan. of Daniel 8' < ,don K !v>ar\:< .tud 'v' iry \'>u .W ef-<;ey\ hi- wise, K at ITew Haven. Feb'v ¦^\ ', >V^, niooe 1094 Baldwin Genealogy. of ray informant, Mr. E. N. Sheppard, of Jersey City. D. AV. is a manufacturer iu New Haven, and has ch.: Carrie Trowbridge, b. Oct. 13, 1873;. Hattie Amelia, Aug. 20, 1877, d. Oct. 4, 1880, and George Herman, Dec. 12, 1879. 561. (p 468) ^oaevl) mnviiS' Clark" DanieP James^ DanieP DanieP NathanieP. His wife, Eliz. Cook Baldwin, dau. of Dr. Cornelius, was of the very eminent Virginia family to be found on page 34 L et post, and herein, page 1071, among the descendants of John. 1007. Elizabeth Holmes, 1813, in. AVilliam H. Garber, not Garter. 1010. Cornelia, m. Hon. Edward Stanley, member of Congress from North Carolina. 1017.(p 468) Elizabeth L.8 Philemon P.,' ni. Gen. Thos. T. Crittendeu-t- 1018. Philemon P., was killed Sept. 19, 1863, (not 1853) at Chickamanga. 1074. (p 469) MaryS Sherman S.' Elijaho Calebs Caleb* DanieP Daniel^ Nathaniel,! 111. Henry Boggs, not Biggs. 1083. (p 470) James .S^ Philo' Johu6 Caleb,5 is also in right of his wife, Susan Baldwin, on page 684. 1090. Sophia Jane (Baldwin) Ross. The names of her ch. are James, Alice and Fanny. 742. ^tiufon PnliJiuin ©Ijittenbeit,' b. 1814, and not 1810; m. May 10, not 20. 1218. (p 472) Frank L.s Pomeroy' Pomeroy* Stephens Stepheu'l Timothys Samuel^ Nathaniel,! and not D. One of my copyists made an L. like a D., aud there arc several errors of these two letters. In 1886 he is a leading lawyer in the city of Massillon, Ohio — then tr.aveling iu Europe. 1238. (473) Mabel Wilder* Theron,' b. Aug. 22, 1863. 1239. Maud Russell, b. April 25, aud d. Sept. 12, 1865. 1240. (p 475) Ernest Thomson, b. May 14, 1869. 1372. John Paxton, Cornelius C.s .Joseph C.^ Clark" DanicF' Jaiiie.s'" Daniel'' Daniel^ Nathaniel,! died very suddenly, unm., Dec. 6, 1881. Aline scholar, a good writer, and a generous character. 1373. Amelia Eliza (Baldwin) Garber, died in Rockbridge, Sept. 18, 1881. 1374. Joseph Sailing Baldwin has a dau. Blanche and a sou Joseph. In 1885-6 he represented Baltimore County, I\laryland, in the House of lielegates. 1375. Charles C. C, d. Aug. 8, 1877, a college student. 1376. Briscoe Gerard, not Girard. 1379. Mass, is a misprint for Miss. 1380. Alexander M. Garber, founder of the Valley l'//'(;i(iian, of Slaniiloii. .Assis tant quartermaster under Stonewall Jackson, and before the war, Col. of a .Alissis- sippi Regiment, in Chickasaw County, where he edited a paper. He is author of a biography of Major John A. Harman, chief (piarlcriiiasler of Cieu'i .laekson. He died at Dallas, Texas, Dec, 1879. Nathaniel, of Milford, Connecticut. 1095 1008. 3o0f;)lj ©loucr' Joseph Clarke' DanieP James* DanieP DanieP Nathaniel'. In Lincoln's Stories. Chicago, 1879, is the following anecdote: Judge Baldwin, of California, being iu Washington, called one day on General Hallock, and presuming as a familiar acquaintance in California, a few years before, solicited a pass outside our lines to see a friend in Virginia, not thinking ho would meet with a refusal, as both his brother and himself were good Union men. "We have been deceived too often," said Gen'l Ilallock, "and I regret I can't grant it." Judge B. then went to Stanton, and was very briefly disposed of Avith the same result. Finally he obtained an interview with Mr. Lincoln, and stated his case. "Have you applied to Gon'l Ilallock?" inquired the President. "Yes, and met with aflat refusal," said Judge B. "Theu you must see Stanton," continued the President. "I have, and met with the same result," was tbe reply. "Well, then," said Mr. Lincoln, with a smile, "I can do nothing, for you must know that I have very little influ ence Avith the administration ! 1383. Kate Baldwin, m. Hon. .John B. Felton. He d. May, 1877. 1386. Sidney, d. 1876, aged 22 years. 1387. Cornelia, m. March, 188.3, John AV. Gray, formerly of Harrisburg, Pa., in 1886 civil and mining engineer, of Tuscan, Arizona, aud has a daughter. 1009. CtJintO pvl0COC' Joseph Clarke'. Edited at 18 the Lexing ton (not Livingston) Gazette. He m. three times. 2d Miss Gates, dau. of William, a wealthy South Carolina planter, and 3d the dau. of Judge Vangergraff. 1013. (p 476) JloUcrt ^MVXXtv" Philemon' Clark" Daniel'^ James' DanieP DanieP Nathaniel.' Tbe notice of this very prominent gentleman in my first book was quite scanty. Through that book I became quite well acquainted with him, anti learned to respect very highly his ability as a financier, a writer, and his kindly, tender nature. His sketches of others were remarkably terse and epigramatic, and his interest in the hisiory of the family, and even in the name, was great. I have made no pleasant.r acquaintance through my book, and felt a deep regret at his decease, which took place 7 October, 1886. Ilis wife had deceased some time before, and ever since her death his OAvn health had been precarious. 109'3 Baldwin Genealogy. He Avas one of the Trustees and Chairman of the Finance Ciiinmittee of the McDonogh Educational Fund and Institute, having charge of over |1,000,000. His kindly nature, strong sense, great ability and high integrity, deserved aud received the hiohest recognition from his fellow- citizens. There follows a sketch from the History of Baltimore, published in 1881. Robert Turner Baldwin is a native of Campbell County, Vir ginia, where he was born June 14, 1819, and is the son of Philemon P. and Elizabeth Jane Baldwin. His mother Avas a Miss Turner, and it Avas at the suggestion and through the influence of his cousin, Zephamia Turner, of Rappahannock County, Virginia, that he came to Baltimore, iu September, 1835. His business career began in the counting-house of Hough, Turner & Co., composed of Messrs. Samuel and Robert Hough, aud Zephamia Turner, Jr., aud it Avas here that belaid the foundation of a business knowledge and exqierieuco which have widened and grown with every succeeding year. From that period until the present, Mr. Baldwin has been constantly engaged in active business pursuits, for a part of the time as partner in the linn of Baldwin & Myer, and since the dissolution of that house, in 1866, as President of the National Mechanics' Bank, and in a varict}' of capacities requiring the possession of special ability and high integrity. In 1869 he Avas elected one ot the Commissionors of Finance for the citj'' of Bixltimore, and, with the i^xception of a brief period of voluntary retirement, has been a inembcr of that responsible commission ever since, aiul still continnos to act in tbat capacity. His services as Commissioner of Finance have boon aooordcd mauy marks of public approbation, ;ind the City Council has three times expressed its souse of their value by formal rosolutiou of a highly complimentary charaolcr. Mr. Baldwin was also prominoiitly connected with the rocoiit re-organization ofthe Virginia Midland Railroad, being associutod with Messrs. J. Wilcox Brown and Robert (Jtirrctt, in the purchase of that road for the creditors, and, with these gentlemen was "cordially tendered the thanks of the stockholders" for "the exceedingly able and efficient man nor" in which be bad discharged "the onerous duties which devolved" upon him. Nathaniel, of Milford, Connecticut. 1097 As director, trnstoo and oxocutor, Mr. Baldwin has been called to various positions of trust and responsibility and has held con fidential relations towards important corporations and interests which he b.as served with unvarying .ability and integrity. His life has boon ono of constant business activity and unceasing labor, but its record is higher than tbat of mere business drudgery, and is filled with practical results as useful to the community as thoy are honorable to himself. lll'SOl.fTlON.S Al>OPTl'll HY It M.TIMORR CITY COUNCU,, 25 APRII,, 1877. "AViiiKK \s. It hn.s been anlhoritalively announced that the personal considerations which led lo the resignalion of Mr. Baldwin of the position of Finance Commissioner are so seriously onlertained by him as to render the general expression of a desire that he might be induced to withdraw that resignation, entirely unavailing; and, AViif.uk V?, It is emineiilly due to (be long, faithful aud disinterested services which that able and distinguished citizen has rendered the municipal government of K.altimore, that a proper memorial of them should be placed among the official records of the eily; therefore, be it Resolved^ By both Branches of Ihe City Council of B.altimore, that in the discharge of the duties of Fin.ance Coniniissioner, Mr. Robert T. Baldwin b,i.s displayed signal abilily, inlegrily, and decisiiui of ebaraeler, the combination of which jiislly entitlcg him lo be ranked among the loading financial and business men of our county; and be it furlber J?<-*)/iv/, That in the careful guardianship of tho public credit and constant apprehension of tho real interest ot Uallimore, Mr. Baldwin has, during the past seven years of his oflieial life, done asiuueli lo command the respect and entitle him to ibe lasting gralitndo of his fellow-citizens, .as any man among thom, aud that it is Ihe subjeel of deep and universal regret that his couuection with the city government is U(>w abi>iit to be severed. 7.\ sii/rri/. That these rcsolutious be placed upon Ihe journal of each Branch, and ih.il Ibe Clerk of this Branch (Second) be directed (o have a copy neatly engrossed aud present the same lo Mr. Baldwin." 1017. tflinibrtll 1." Philemon' Clark", m. Thomas T. Crit- toudon, not Chittouden. llo was son of Judge Jamos C.Crittenden, and uophow of ,Tobn J. i:i'.'9. Louis 11., not Louisa. 1-102. Marv IL, not A. 1 105. Cenige L., not 0. lOTii. DIvam 5!utl)^l•htlt^' Sherman S.' Elijah" C.alel/' Calcb^ DanieP Daniel- Nathaniel', b. 1818, m. l"' 1840, Sabin Owen, and 2'"' May 8. 1851, Elmira Wright ; M.D. in Sau Francisco. Address in ISTi;, 92.'i Gonry St. 1098 BaUUoin. Genealogy. 1. llarvoy AugustuH, March 31, IHII, m. iind living 1876 iu Albiiny, K. V. 2. Cliarles Wright, Nov. 7, 1851. 3. Geoi'gitlta W., Feb'y 2, 1861. ¦I. Amelia Sibbcl, March 22, 1866. .'^1. Genevieve, Aug. 23, IK69. li. Fiedmick William, Aug. :(, 1872. 1307. (p 478) glijvau Ji." Lodrick I.'Uemiis C." ICnos S.'' Saniuol, NathanieP Samuel''' Nathaniel'. In 1886 is engaged in real estate itml loaning in ('bicago, linn Byron A. Baldwin & Co., one of the Iirm being bis son VViillci' S. Joseph of Milford and Hadley, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 1. ^OOrjllj, son of Richard, of Cholesbury Bucks (ante-pages 23, 479 and 991), not twenty-one years of age in December, 1630, Avaa one of tbe first settlers of Milford, Conn., in 1639, and his name appears that year among tbe free planters. He had a prolific line of descendants, and nearly three thousand are given iu my former volume. Many are added here. Joseph died in Hadley, Mass., Nov. 2, 1684. Ilis first wife, Hannah, joined the church in Milford, in June, 1644, when their first four children Avere baptized. (I'^'fl^V-) He married second, Isabel^ Northam, Avidow of James, and before tbat, of John Catliu. Hon. Geo. Sheldon, ot Deerfield, Mass., says that Isabel Northam was Isabella, probably Ward, and sister of Lawrence Ward, of New Haven, Branford and Newark, Avhere he died, 1676. She m. l^'Johu Catlin, 2"''James Northam,of Wetherafield, Hartford and Hadley, and 3"' Joseph Baldwin. There is some evidence that she had more than one child by her first husband, John Catlin, of Wetbersfield, but only John is known. .losepb's 2'"' wife died Dec. 8, 1676, and he m. 3"' Elizabeth Hitchcock, widow of William Warrinor, of Springfield. She died April 25, 1696. Joseph left his property in Milford to his eldest three sons, to whom he had "formerly given it." He had cb. 2. .ioHC|ib, born probably about 1640, settled iu Hadley, and left numerous ileKceudants in Mass., aud elsewhere, (.''^ee pages 482-613.) 3. Prililtlltilt, of whom hcrcaftcr-f- I. llaiiiiah, in. I6.'i8, .Jeremiah Hull, p 48(1. .'). Mary, m. 2."> .'-lept., 1663, John Catlin, whoso mother became her 8te|imotlier, p. ISt). 6. ICIizabelb, m. 1664, John Warriner, and not James, as my former volume stales, whose motlior became her stepmother, p. 481. 7. lAlarlha, III. 1667, John Hawkes, of Hadley. Her father remembered her children in his will, p. 481. 1100 Baldwin Genealogy. 8. Jonathan, b. Feb'y 15, 1649, and died in Milford, 1739, leaving a numerous family, p. 483, and after.. 9. David, b. Oct. 19, 1651, died in Milford, 1689, leaving three sons who all left descendants. 10. Sarah, b. Nov. 6, 1653, iu Milford, and m. as his 2d wife, .Samuel Bartlett, of Northamjiton, Mass., page 481. 3. (p 482) p^nlamiU' Joseph', b. about 1642, in Milford. He m., as appears by a deed in Guilford, Conn., Hannah Sargeant, dau. of John, of Branford. At the great emigration from Bran ford to Newark, N. J., went the Sargeants, where Benjamin and his wife also appear in 1668. He Avas a Aveaver, as was his father and brother Joseph. His half-bushel was^so much respected that it was made the standard, in Newark. His Avife died before 1721, and his Avill is dated 1726. His homestead in Newark Avas bounded east bj' Washington street, west by High street, and extended from the present line of New street to the Canal — about six acres. He had children, of Avhom it appears by bis will that Benjamin was the youngest, but I learn the fact too late to change the order here given. 20. Pcniattttlt, of whom more hereafter-|- 21. Jonathan, lived in Newark, and left four daughters, p. 485. 22. Sarah, who m. Robert Young. He d. Nov. 1, 1726, aged 63, and she is mentioned in the deed hereafter. 23. glo0eplj+ 20. Ptniamin^ Benjamin- Joseph', of Newark, N. J. Some clerical errors on page 485 of my former book are corrected on. page 839. It is extremely difficult to find out much about thiis Benjamin, although I haA'^e been heartily assisted by the veteran and able Bethuel L. Dodd, M.D., of Orange, (descended of this line) as Avell as by F. A. R. Baldwin, Esq., of Allentown, Penn., and Col. Alfred Munn. He apparently had children — at letist at very uncertain dates. 90. pauiil, h. about 171o-f 91. Jlavoii+ 93. gcHirtinUl, h. about 1730+ 94. Sarah, b. April 20, 1720. She EzekieH John'' JimatbaiiS Josephi Xo. 107, hereafter. Dr. Dodd has, in his research, found an original deed, con taining the division between the children of 20 Benjamin and 23 Joseph. A copy here follows. (No. 94 is his gr. gr. moth.) ti: Division of Benjamin Baldwin's Plantation At WatoEsson. Bloomfield. New Jersey. 1102 Baldwin Genealogy. "This indenture made this twenty-eighth day of March, in the fifth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, etc. Anno: Dom: one thousand,{seven hundred and thirty-two, between Joseph Baldwin, of Newark, in the County of Essex, and eastern division of New Jersey, yeoman of the one part, and Capt'n John Morris and Lieut. Daniel Dod, both of the same Town, County and division aforesaid, yeomen on the part and behalf of the children of Benjamin Baldwin, Junior, late of the same place, deceased, on the other part. Witnesseth, that whereas, Benjamin Baldwin, Senior, late of Newark, aforesaid, weaver deceased, in and by his last will and testament made and bearing date the seventeenth day of May, Anno Dom., one thousand, seven hundred and twenty-six, did devise and bequeath the greatest part of his lands and meadows unto his two sons, viz; the above said Joseph Baldwin and Benjamin Baldwin, to be equally divided between them, their heirs, executors and administrators in severalty; and whereas, the said Benjamin Baldwin, Junior, some short time after being taken sick before the said division could bemade,and being willinghis wife and children after his decease should possess and enjoy their equal part and share of the laud given as aforesaid, in and by the before recited last will and testament, and he, the said Benjamin Bald win, Junior, in and at the time of his sickness, having the use of his natural reason, in presence of the evidences hereafter named, viz: Mr. James Notinan, the widow Sarah Young, Lydia Peck, wife of Joseph Peck, and Hannah Tompkins, being all of lawful age, did in the presence of them desire and make choice of the above said John Morris and Daniel Dod to represent him and his wife and children for the division of the said lands between him or his children and his brother Joseph Baldwin, above said, if it should jjlease God to remove him by death by that sickness, which accordingly happened. Pursuant to the request and desire of the deceased, now to the end a perpetual portion and division shall be had and made between the said parties of, in and to, the lands and premises aforesaid; it is covenanted, con cluded and agreed by and between the parties to these presents in manner and form following, and first that the said Joseph Baldwin, his heirs and assigns shall from henceforth have, hold, and peacefully enjoy in severalty to him aud his heirs forever to his and their own proper use and behoof of one moiety or half part of the said lands as herein and hereafter described and sett forth; and tirst the said Joseph Baldwin shall have, hold and enjoy all that one tract of land situate, lying aud being at a place commonly called and known by the name of Wattscsson, on which he now dwells as the same is and stands butted and bounded in a certain survey and pattent given and granted by Philip Carteret, Esq., then Governor of the Province of New Jersey, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of March, Anno Dom., one thousand, six hundred and seventy, (excepting a small part containing by estimation about five acres separated and divided from the said plantation by a highway running through the same at the west end thereof by the Seemid liiver. Also the said Joseph Baldwin to have the equal half part of the Pasture lying on the hill on the west side of Newark, aforesaid, to the middle part of said Lott next adjacent to that part of the said Lott given in aud bythe before recited last will and lestameut, unto the widow Susannah Baldwin for her to possess and enjoy during her natural life. Also the said TJoseph Baldwin to have ten acres of meadow ont of a Tract lying between the Great Swamp in the Neck and a Barr that leads on to the Great Island. The said ten acres to be at the easterly end, ne.vt to the said Barr, the breadth of the said Lott, the butts and boiiuds of tbe said tracts of land and meadow may more Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1103 fully and at large appear In .and by the before recited Patent; the severall tracts of land and meadow above mentioned and described, to be to him, the said Joseph Baldwin, his heirs aud a,ssigns, as his share and Dividend of the lands given and devised in and by the before recited last will and testament, as the one equal moitie or half part thereof (excepting any part remain not in and by these presents expressed and mentioned, or any right of land that may hereafter appear to belong to them. And the heirs of him, the said Benjamin Baldwin, shall have, possess and enjoy in severalty and to their heirs and assigns as their moitie or half part of the premises, the severall tracts of land and meadow hereinafter mentioned, viz: A tract of laud lying on the west side of ye third River, near to the land of John B.all, formerly belonging to Matthew Canfield,beginning at the said Matthew Canfield's line, thence running along the said River, in breadth twenty-si.x chains, and thence west,back from the River, in length forty chains. Bounded south by Matthew Canfield, east by the third River, north by unsurveyed land, west by the Widow Crane and unsurveyed land. Also another small piece on ye east side of second River, on ye west side of the highway, estimated about five acres, be the same more or less, the same above excepted out of Joseph his Plantation. Also the one equall moitie or half of the Pasture on the Hill, excepting that now in the tenure and occupation of ye AA'idow Susannah Baldwin, the said half to be at ye upper, or northwest end of the said Lott. Also a small tract of land in the Great Neck at ye head of a cove commonly called and known by the name of Swann's Cove; in length ten chains, and in breadth nine Rods, Bounded ou the south by the highwiiy, on the north by Hauns Albers, on the west by Obediah Bruen, on the east by Samuel Rose, as may appear by the before recited Patent. Also apiece of swamp land lying in the said neck at the Great Swamp, estimated four acres; in breadth five, and in length twelve chainf, bounded on the north by Mr. Bruen, on the east by Thomas Richards, on the south partly by his own meadow and partly by Samuel Dodd, and on the west by land unsurveyed, or swamps. Also a piece of meadow at becfle point estimated two acres, bounded on the west by John Baldwin, Junior, on the north by the River, east by Mr. Abraham Pierson, and on the south by the Boggs. Also a piece of meadow L.aying by Maple Island Creek, Bounded on the west by Thomas Richards, on the east by the AVidow Davison, South and North by the common Meadow; Also three .acres of JSleadow out of that lott above mentioned to Joseph, laying between the Great Swamp .and the Barr that leads on to the Great Island. The said three acres to be at the north westerly end thereof. Bounded north westerly upon his other swamp land, and south easterly with the above said Meadow given to Joseph in this division. All thesevcrall tracts of land and Meadow above mentioned and described to be to them, the heirs of him, the said Benjamin Baldwin, .as his and their share and dividend of the laud given and devised in and by the before Recited Last will and testament, as the one equall moitie or half part thereof (excepting any part Remain that is not iu and by these presents expressed or mentioned or any right of land that m.ay hereafter appear to belong to them. In witness whereof we have hereunto jointly sett our hands aud Seals the day and year first above written. Signed, scaled and delivered Josidph Baui.dvvin, [seal.] in the presence of John Morris, [seal.] Jno. Ci)oim:i!, Daniel Dod, [seal.] J(iN.\TiiAN Skuiikant." All seals of red wax with the same device, (a cock, I think.) 1104 Baldwin Genealogy. 23. ^OOeplj^ Benjamin^ Joseph'. Joseph Avas living in 1732 to join in the deed of partition Avith the heirs Of Benjamin. It appears from the Roberts' papers, so-called, left by Mr. S. H. Cougar, of Newark, that his widoAv, Rebecca, died June 17, 1748, ae 61. Dr. Dodd informs me that he left the two ch. named and perhaps others- This line has been traced with labor an amid great uncertainties, but successfully. A. gornel-f B. StciJUeM+ 45. ^Oimtljau^ Jonathan^ Joseph', page 486 for descendants. I add to 9^ Mary, b. 1711, m. Timothy Porter'', son Richard- Daniel'. He removed to Stratford. They had ch. iu Waterbury: 1 Sibbel, March 23, 1737. 2 John, Feby 22, 1739, m. Nov. 7, 1770, Phebe Curtiss, of Wallingford. 3 Lois, Feb'y 6, 1743. 4 Mary, May 8, 1745. 5 Mark, March 27, 1748. 6 Ruth, Mtiy 17, 1750. 7 and 8 Timothy aud Lucy, June 8, 1753. 58. (p 489) Samuel, died in New Milford, Dec. 18, 1740. 47. (p 486) ^O0e\flf Jonathan" Joseph', bapt. 1683, d. Sept. 20, ae 92. Tradition says he m. a Bruen, and Avas buried in Newark. In 1715, he divided with his brothers and received a deed of land in Newark. His mother was Hannah (Ward) Baldwin, dau. of John Ward, who removed to Newark. 113. Eleazer, 1709. His will gives his property to his brothers and sisters. iiJ. Jlmoo+ 115. H100E0+ no. gooljiiw, I710-I- 117. &aitb+ lis. yijJllfljaO, b. about 1727-f 119. Rebecca, m. 1st Daniel Matthews, aud 'id John (Jauipbell. Cb. page l.'^7. 120. Sarah AVolcott. 121. Hannah Johun. 50. (p 487) ^UOljttil'* Jonathan" Joseph', bapt. 1091. His av. Elizabeth was dau. of Joseph Guernsey, or Garusej'^ of Milford, Joseph", of Milford, 1639,Sitid to be son of -John from the Isle of Gurnsey, (Bronaon's History of Waterbury, p. 491 ) 57. (p 488) ®jva' Joua'than", b. 1700. lie m. Ruth Curtis, Doc. 2, 1728. He requested leave to set up a smith's shop netir Allyn's Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Musa. 1105 Brook, in the llighw.ay iu Durham. He was a representative iu 1754. All his cb. were apparently borr in Durham. Of his eleven ch., I omitted the firsts — HI. Abiel, who, however, appears on page 502. 14C. (5bcnrjrv, bapt. 1734-5 was his third-(- 72. (p 491) ^itmC0' Joseph^ Joseph" Joseph'. The births of 186 Mary and 187 Mehitable, appear in Charliestown genealogies, where he hired a house of Joseph Blanchard. Uf Mehitable I should say m. Knap, it is said, but is she not the oncAvho m. April 13, 1751, Nathan Rice, of Leicester? 76. (p 492) Jlituib^ Joseph^ Joseph" Joseph', married Abigail Burr. 82. (p 493) (^btXXCiCV* Joseph' Joseph" Joseph'. His wife Mary was bapt. 1725, daughter of Joseph Noble, of Great Barrington, born iu Westfield, son MatthcAv" Thomas Noble'. 21,5. James,b.l758. Probably of the line of Ebenezer; perhaps son of 215. J ames was .James of Egremont, who, in Loomis' Genealogy, m. Lydia Race, b. 1816, dau. Darius and Catharine (Loomis) Race, and had ch. 1 Dimmis Jeannette, b. 1840, m. Benton Stoddard, of Alfnrd, Maine, and had a dau. Edith M., b. 1862. 2 Mary, b. 1844, m. Frederick D. Baldwin, of California; and 3 Sarah, b. 1849, in. Edward Kearney, of Pittsfield, Mass. (p 494) Somewhere in the line on this and the next page, I think belongs 1. Jlavon palblUlu, from Conn., who, it is said, moved into Cherry Valley, N. Y., tibout 1797. He m. E.xperience Hart and had ch., as near as his grand son can tell. 2. Fred ins. 3. Ruth, in. Andrew B. Jones, of Elbe, Genesee County, N. Y., and had two ch. now there, a son Ely and n dan. Elvira Godfrey. 4. Hirc-f- 0. .Solomon, grew to manhood. I). Thomas, last known, living about 15 miles e.ast of Niagara. 4. llitC, b. 1792, in Conn., m. 1821, Phebe Elizabeth McCrillus' (Eunice Cleveland" Moses'' Moses^ Capt. Aaron' Aaron" Moses') b. in Easton, Madison County, N. Y., Jan'y 26, 1805, and d. May, 1840. He, Jan'y 10, 1864. He m. 2"" Lucy Wheelock, in May, 1842, Avho is dead. 1106 Baldioin Genealogy. 7. Elvira Jane, Sept. 1, 1822, m. Mr. AVeage or AVedge, and lives in AVater- ford, Wisconsin. 8. Eunice Experience, May 11, 1824, ra. John McKenzie, a cabinet maker, and lives in AVaupaca, AA'isoonsin. 9. Phebe Janette, Feb'y 4, 1827, m. Farley. 10. William Hart, Jan'y 23, 1829, lives, 1884, at Batavia, N. Y., (write him.) 11. Milton Bice, March 25, 1831, lives, 1884, in AVanpaca, AVisconsin; m. May 5, 1853, Harriet Augusta Chandler. 12. Flavins Josephus, 1832. 13. Aaron McCrillus, July 27, 1834. Shot at battle of Cedar Mountain and died in hospital in Washington. 14. Eleanor Henriette, Oct. 10, 1836. 15. Lucy Juanna, Oct. 20, 1839. 16. Charity Calkins, of Caryville, Genesee County, N. Y., child by the second wife, and there are five others. 90. (495) Patlttl^ Benjamin' Benjamin" Joseph', b. about 1715. In 1800 lived with one of his daughters and her tAvo children, Avho are still living in 1881. David Avas a slim old man, much bent, blue-eyed, active and taciturn, smoked his pipe much, using tobacco of his own raising. His wife was " stoutish, but short; complexion very fair, soft and smooth ; sAveet and kindly iu disposition." During the Avinter, the old man of 85 and his grand-son of 6, went to the Avoods, a mile away, Avith a team and brought home a load of wood. This Avas upon a crooked stream running through the northern part of Bloomfield, and emptyinginto the Passaic. David and his sons owned at least three mill-sites on it, running a bark-mill, a paper-mill and a fulling-mill. At theform- ation of the Presbyterian church, in 1798, David, his Avife, eight children, (all save Isaac, then deceased, and Jonathan) also the Avives of his sons, were members. His son Simeon was then elected elder; son Ichabod, in 1812- In 1822 his grand-son, Z. B. Dodd, Avho is still elder in 1882. In 1848, his gr. gr. son, Warren S. Baldwin. The family has been continuously represented in the office. In correction of statement in ni}' first book, p. 495, I state tbat at death he had 60 grand-children iu all, and 54 survived him — not 54 gr. gr. children, at death. David had ch. 227. gotuUljmi, b. March 28, 1743-f 228. goaac, Feb'y, 174,5-]- , 229. 5|opljaV, Jan'y 19, 1740-|- 230. Simeon^ David,'' b. Dec. 12, 1747, d. Sept. 7, 1806. He was a deacon in tbe Presbyterian church. He was a fuller, aud had a grist-mill. He owned many slaves. Joseph, of Milford. Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1107 whom he freed by his will. He was considered wealthy, was a prominent public man, one of the lirst elders in the church, and prominent in erecting tbe handsome saud-stone churt-h still standing and still the church of the village. Many desired wood, for economy, but he declined to contribute to a wood, and he turneil the scale. (Aue of his two mill-sites is now owned aud run .as a woolen mill, by Thomas Oakes, a lineal descendant through his mother, ot David, twin to Simeon. Simeon was a fuller. He m. Rachel Crane, sister of Oliver, who m. Susan, dau. of Zopher, (No. '_''J9.) They had uo ch. He left all his property to her, and she by will, proved Alay 12, ISt'J — one-half to liei-s, aud the other to his, relatives. There were over (uie hundred legatees. •-:U. paui^, twin. Dec. 12, 1747-^ ¦-:vj. Silao, l7ol-(- ¦-';'v'.. 5roor, Aug. 21, i7o4-|- 234. ^rlIaltl1^, Jan'y 2o. 17oT-f ¦-3"'. tfllllirr, b. March o, 1703. in. her cousin, Joseph Dodd, son o^. Joseph of Bloomfield-|- ¦.!!.>('. Savall, 17o2, m. John Smith-j- 91. (p 490) iiaroit'Benjamiir'. Said to have lived and died in S.nitli Orange, N. J. He m. Agnes. Ilis will, dated 1797. proved 1805. remembered his children following, save Zenas. ¦:-:. Aaron, b. Dec. 2:, i7.^8-f 2-^. ffliao -A.-l- ¦J:5;'. Kli.-nl>eib. in. Harrison. 240. Eunice, m. Kiersted. 241. Slavall, m. Aaron Mnnn-f- '242. Susanna, deceased. 24>. Tabitha, m. Aaron Crane, of Bloomfield. They had several ch., of whom Naucv m. Pr. Isaac Pierson, of North Orange, N. J., and had ch., one of whom is Dr. AA'illiam riersou, of North Orange. 244. Zena.s, b. 174-^. d. March 21. 17ii7. ae 19. .and buried at Orange. 93. (49ti) pcniamill^ Benjamin' Benjamin" Joseph', b. about 1730. was of South Orange, N. J., d. March 7. 1S04. ae 74. His w. Abigail, d. June 24. 1797. ae 46. 24V |iuoiati-f 24'^. 3rptha-i- 247. lljrl-^ 24'5. Zebulon. 219. Phebe, m. Isaac Londit. 2-"n\ Folly, m. Joseph Cone. 2">1. Abby. m. .Tonathan Condit. 'I't'l. Kuniee. in. James Condit. 9G. r|anitall,Monathan'Benjamin-\Tosoph',b.l701.in Newark. and d. Jan'y 31.'1777. She m. Col. Jacob Ford, who commanded 1108 Baldwin Genealogy. the 1"' Regt. of Morris County Militia, during the retreat of the Am. Army through New Jersey. He resided iu the famous Ford Mansion in Morristown, Avhere, in 1779-80, Avtta Washington's headquarters. It noAV belongs to the State of New Jersey. He d. Jan'y 10, 1779. 253. John Ford. He was father of Gabriel H Ford, who was b. 1764, and was Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey from 1820 to 184U, 254. Timothy. 255. Gabriel. 256. Jacob b. Feb'y 19, 1738, also a Colonel in the Revolution, 257. Elizabeth. 258. Itadjcl, in. Samuel Tuttle-t- 259. ^aitC, ni. Moses Tuttle-h 260. Phebe, m. Phillips. 261. Mary, m. Azariah Dunham. 261 J Chillion, a distinguished officer of artillery in the Rovolntion. 258. Ilnctjel IfOVb' Hannah (Baldwin) Ford^ m. Samuel TuttleS b. April 2, 1724, Joseph^ Stephen' Joseph" William Tuttle'. He was killed in a saw-mill, Jan'y 3, 1762 ; will dated May, 1751 ; proved at Newark, New Jersey. I. Ebenezer Tuttle removed to Sussex County, N. J., where are descendants, and a grand-son, named Samuel Tuttle, lived at 'rutlle's Ccu'uers. II. Anna, d. 1773, ae 20. 259. ganc forb" Hannah (Baldwin) Ford^ m. Moses Tuttle", brother of Samuel above, and b. Nov. 9, 1732. He removed to Mt. Pleasant, N. J.., and became a Avealthy iron iiuiker. lie d. July 11, 1819. I. Mary, Dec. 15, 1757, lu. C(U'nclius Ifoagland; rciiifpved to k'enliii'ky, where lie died, it is said, leaving 100 descendants. She d. tliere Feb'y 8, 1840, ae S.'!. 1. IMoses Tuttle. 2. Delia, m. Morris. 3. Jane, m. White. 4. Martin. 5. John. 0. Oakley. 7. (Jornelia. II. Hannah, Sept. 2, 1759, d. at I'leasant A'allcy, N. J., .\ng. 2ii, IHKl, :io (10- uj Charles Hoff, sou of Charles, yf Hunterdon (Jonnty, i\..L He was master and man ager of the llibernia Furnace. 1. Joseiili. 2. Charles. 3. Betsey. 4. Hannah. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, 3Iass. 1109 r>. Jane, m. Col. S. S. Beach, of Rockaway, N. J., and had 1 Delia, 2 Caroline, ."> Moses, 4 Muuson, 5 Cliarles, 6 Samuel, 7 Horace, 8 Emily. 111. Ziba. Tuttle, Sept. (!, 1761, d. May .3, 1764. I\'. June Tuttle, Feii'y 16, 1769, m. Joseph De Camp, of Newark — golden wedding Jan'y, I^MK Sbe d. in N. Y., May 4, 1864. 1. Mary, m. John l\. Hiuchman, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 2. Cornelia, m. 1st Chillion Beach, Esq., and 2ud Lewis De Camp. Ch. by 1st III.; Or. Columbus Heai'li. 3. Lewis I'e Camp, father of Joseph and James F. of Rockaway. > 4. ('billion Ford De ('anip, of Charlottonbury, N.J. 5. l^usan, m. Guy llinchman, Esip, of Dover, N. J. V. Moses, twin with Jaiie, d. Oct. 2-A, 1769. ^OVacl" Joseph' (No. 23, p 1104) Beujamiu" JosephS died about 1762, leaving a widow who lived 15 or 20 years after. Sarali, m. as 2d wife, Samuel Dodd, and d. Oct. 14, 1819. ^orarl-f Jtlatll}iao+Joana, m. Caleb Pierson. Phebe, III. Judge Jidin Lindsley, of South Orange. 5!trvljfU^ Joseph' (No. 23, p. 1104) Benjamin" Joseph'. He wont to I'liramiis, Passaic Count}', New Jersey. Soon after, he ciiino in possession of bis portion of the property from his father Ucnjiimin, mentioned in tbe partition deed, for says Dr. Dodd, •• I find a letter (power of attorney, says Mrs. I. C. Dodd) with the deed and other old papers Avritteu by Stephen of Paramus to his brother, Israel, of Bloomfield, direct ing bim to sell tbe pasture aud apples On his portion of the lilautation." Dr. Dodd found iu the original proprietor's records at Ambov, for East Jersey, that a warrant was issued by the f'ast Jcrso\- proiu'ietors to Stephen Baldwin, of Passaic County, in 1747, of five acres of laud. At Ilackensaek, a recorded Avill of a Mr. Do Puvster, whicb mentions his Avife Christina, a dau. of Stopbon Ihildwin, and leaves to ber all the lauds she inherited from ber father ^Sfopben. At Midland Park, iu the same county, but several miles from Hackeusack, he found a David BaldAvin, aged 63 or 70, who said he was son of Joseph, Avho was the son of David, and be remombered going with his father to visit an aunt Christina, supposed to be sister to his gr. f. David. Paui&+ Cliri'-tina. m. I'e Puvster. 1110 Baldwin Genealogy. ' 104. ^OUatljaU* Jonathan'' Jonathan" Joseph', (ante p. 497.) His wife, Mary, Avas born Oct. 1, 1723, dau. Ebenezer Bronson^ Isaac" John'. She d. May 17, 1821. 263. Millicent, m. 1st Mr. Lewis, and 2d as 2d wife. Col. Phinehas Portei-* ThomasS Daniel2 Daniel,l b. Dec. 1, 1739, and m. 2d, Dec. 23, 1778. He died March 9, 1804. They had ch. " Orissana," Nov. 1, 1779, d. Jan'y 8, 1781. Sally, Feb'y 20, 1782. Ansel, Aug. 2, 1784, m. April, 1806, Lucy, dau. of AVard Peck; was an officer in the war of 1812, and died Oct. 9, 1841, and had ch.: Phineas, d. aged 10 months; Millicent died, aged about 7 years; Ansel Charles, Nov. 16, 1811, m. Ruth Ann, dau. of Cyrus Sherraan, of Woodbury, and in 1858, has two ch. Orlando, March 8, 1787, m. Olive, dau. of Samuel Frost; went to Penn and died in Harrisburg, Jan'y 1, 1836. He had ch.: Eliza M., d. y.; Mary M., July 2, 1816, ra. Ist Partes, 2d Dr. Bradford, and living, 1858, near Wilkesbarre, Penn.; George Phineas, m. Julia Worthington, of Kingston. He is a Methodist preacher. Betsey, April 14, 1790, m. Zenas Cook, and d. Oct. 12, 1857. 107. @H?htcl^ John' Jonathan^ Joseph^ His wife died Aug. 29, 1798, and not Nov., 1791. She was dau. of Benjamin^ Benjamin^ Joseph'. Of their eleven children, I name here only (see ante-p. 497.) 275. Mary, b. 1751, m. Isaac Munn, son of Joseph and Sarah (Williams) Munn, and had ch. 1. Hannah, m. Isaac AVard, formerly sheriff of Essex County, N. J. 1. Joseph, 1774. 3. Dr. Jeptha B. Munn, 1780, of Chatham. 4. Sally, m. John Cook, of Hanover, and her son, George H. Cook, is Pro fessor in Rutger's College, aud State Geologist of New Jersey. Mrs. John Cook died in 1881. 5. Matthias, died 1793. 276. Rachel, 1755, m. Zadoc Hadden, of N. J. AVas not her son Josiah the late J. H., whose dau. Rachel Baldwin, widow of Dan K. Granger, died July 14, 1886, at 286 Madison Avenue, New York ? 277. dalcb, Oct. 23, 1757, of whom, hereafter, and formerly on page 521-(- 115. |Jlo0C0'* Joseph' Jonathan" Joseph'. He lived in ISlew Jersey next to Matthias Dodd, in NeAvark, or vicinity. He had ch. 308. f0Otplj+ 309. ©ali;U+ 310. Moses, 1758, d. 1802, m. Susannah Baldwin, Oth ch. of Susannah, the d.au. of Samuel Dodd. 311. Hannah, m. Jared Harrison, who was b. 1745, and d. 1827; lived in Orange, N. J. One ch., Abraham, was Deacon there. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1111 311i Catharine, Feb'y 4, 1737, in. Elihu Pierson, school teacher and carpet weaver, whose dau. Phebe is thought by Dr. Dodd, to have m. Rev. Stephen Dodd, of East Haven, Conn. Elihu Pierson was the father of David, who was the father of Aaron, who was the father of Theodore. 116. ^O0ljua^ Joseph' m. Prudence Lyon ; lived in Orange, N. J., and d. 1767, aged 57. 312. Zen.as, in will of his uncle, Eleazer. 313. Josiah. 314. Rebecca Roberts. 315. Mary Ball. 316. Jemima. 117. @aleb^ Joseph', b. and lived in NeAV Jersey, though in Derby, Conn., when he made his will, dated 1758. His wife was Jemima. 317. goitatljau-t- 318. Noah; shot during the Revolution; unm. 319. Eleazer, d. Oct., 1776, ae 19, of small pox. .Jemima, m. Il.amilton, and had a dau. Phebe, who m. Hamilton. 123. (p 501) ^Cljtpr Daniel' Jonathan" Joseph^. His family Bible is, in 1882, in the possession of his desceudant, Edwin R., of page 598, No. 1567, who sends me the following births : .339. Rebecca, June 2-5, 1750. 340. David, March 28, 1753-|- p. 525. 341. Nathaniel, Oct. 8, 1755. Mollie, Aug. 13, 1758. Jehiel, Feb'y 4, 1761. Martha, Aug. 16, 1766. Hannah, Sept. 1, 1770. 144. (p. 502) Jlbitl'' Ezra' Jonathan" Joseph'. Au old manu script record in the family says Mehitable Johnson was born Dec. 2. 146. (p 502) gbCUPier^ Ezra' Jonathan" Joseph'. Mr. DAvight E. Bowers, of New Haven, Conn., obliges me with much precise information as to this branch. Ebenezer was b.March,1735; m.Lois Wetmore, dau. Samuel and Lois Wetmore, of Middlefield, Conn., b. March, 1737. He d. June 10, 1819, and she, Jan'y, 1812. He lived in Granville, Mass. , 371. StcpljCIt, July 6, 1759, d. May 12, 1822-)- 372. Samuel, Jan'y 12, 1701, d. July 4, 1849 + 1112 Baldwin Genealogy. 375. Lois, Oct. 6, 1762, d. Aug. 14, 1814, m. Col. Benjamin Olds, see p. 502. 376. Millicent, Dec. 26, 1766, d. March 8, 1810. Ebenezer, July 26, 1768, d. Nov. 15, 1789. 373. 3uJjn+ 374. einattian, April 17, 1772, d. July 13, 1812+ 378. pictmore, April 8, 1774, d. Oct. 4, 18o7-f 377. Eunice, June 24, 1778, d. unm. about 1812. 391. (p 504) Rhoda Baldwins was born 12 Feb'y, 1778. There was also— 391J A daughter, born 15 June, 1780, and died 28 March, 1795. 150. (p 504) ^11100'' Ezra' Jonathan" Joseph'. His mother-in- law was Comfort Curtiss, m. P' Ephraim Muuson, and 2'"' Bishop. Hence her name. Comfort Bishop. 393. Amos.5 From Mrs. John Kent, of Springfield, Mass., I have, June, 1882, the following: Amos,^ born Dec. 13, 1776, m. Dec. 11, 1805, Anna Ilamiinton, boru April 29, 1779, and they had the following ch.: 1. Sylvester Watson, Sept. 23, 1806. 2. Marilla Fanny, Jan'y 10, 1809. 3. Almira Ann, Nov. 24, 1811. 411. (p 505) Sarahs Samuel'' Samuels David^ Joseph,i b. in New Milford, Conn., Sept. 23, 1741, m. Seth Andrus, of New Milford, April 11, 1704, aud had there the following ch.: 1 Samuel, Dec. 7, 1764. 2 Robert, Jan'y 25, 1767. 3 Cyrus, Dec. 3, 1769; and Philander, May 11, 1772. 416. Zubah, (daughter) b. Dec. 20, 1753, not Tuba, as printed. 155. (p 506) ©amalif I' SamueP David" Joseph.' The Giddings' Genealogy, (History of NeAV Milford, Conn.) says Thomas Herrick, au Englishman, in 1723, embarked for America Avith a wife and two daughters. His wife died on the passage, and he' came to Derby, Conn.; that oue of them Avas adopted by Benoni Stebbins, of New Milford. The records of that town say Rebecca Herrick was adopted by Benoni Stebbins. It is said that about 1778 she inherited from her father Herrick. Gamaliel Baldwin died the day his dau. was to have married Jonathan Giddings, and his epitaph is : " Sacred to ye memory of Mr. Gamaliel Baldwin; Died Dec'r ye 2otli, 1765, Ae 49. Death, great proprietor of all I 'Tis thine To tread out Empire and to quench ye stars!" Nathaniel, of Milford, Connecticut. 1113 His widow m. Capt. John Ransom, of Kent, Conn. His daughter 421. Iltavij h. Jan'y, 1744-5, in. Jan'y 2, 1766, Jonathan Giddings-f (511) The descent of '%tXX^'X0 HJ. l^or^, under Sereno Fenn, on page 511, is as folloAvs : Andrew Ford, or Foorde, mentioned 1st in the will of his father-in-law, 1651; freeman in AA'ey mouth, in 1654; in. Elinor, b. 1633, dan. Robert and Elizabeth Lovell. Andrew died at llingham, 4 March, 169|. The oldest of his fourteen children was Andrew Ford,^ who d. Aug. 24, 1725, moved from AVeymouth to Bridgewater; thence to Abingdon about 1680-2, being the original settler. His wife was Abiah. He had ch.: Andrew, 1682. Sarah, m. Joseph Joslin, and d. 1734. Thankful, m. Hersey. Hezekiah, April 28, 168f Lydia, m. Richard AVhitmarsh. Abiah, ni. Hersey. Hezekiah Fords m. 1712, Ruth, dau. of Ebenezer Whitmarsh. Selectman, 1720; will, Nov. 27,1721; proved Feb'y 11, 1722, Plymouth Probate. He m. 2d, Sarah Magoon. Hezekiah, 1713. Ruth, 1715, m. Joseph Poole, and had laud in Tiverton. :Mary, Feb'y, 1717. J.ames, 1721, by 2d wife. Hezekiah Ford^ b. 1713, had from his father the lands in Abingdon and Weymouth. He m. 173J, Deborah Beale. Hezekiah, Dec, 1734. Amos, 1735. Deborah, 1738, in. Solomon Shaw. Huldah, 1740, m. 1758, David Cobb. Abiah, 1742. Hezekiah Ford,^ of Abingdon, removed, in 1767, to Cummington, Mass. He m. 1759, .Sarah Fisher. Hezekiah, 1759. Huldah, 1762, d. 1763. ,S.arah, 1764. Amos, Dec. 8, 1766, d. Jan'y 16, 1850; m. 1774, MoBie Stetson. Huldah, 1769. Chloe, 1772. Ruth, 1774, d. 1850. Hezekiah Ford,6 b. 1759, ra. Jan'y 23, 1787, Huldah Cobb, b. April 11, 1764. He d. Sept. 11, 1835. Ansel, Jan'y 27, 1788, d. Dec. 21, 1858. Darius, May 16, 1790, d. April 6, 1859. Cyrus, May 16, 1790, d. 1864. Otis, March 22, 1793, d. Oct. 2, 1795. 1114 Baldioin Genealggy. Hannah, Nov. 2, 1796, d. Nov. 2, 1796. Delia, Feb'y 22, 1798, d. July 3, 1798. Otis, again, April 26, 1799, d. Aug. 28, 1801. Rhoda, Oct. 19, 1802. Lewis, Feb'y 20, 1806. Cyrus Ford,' m. Oct. 22, 1817, Clarissa Whitraarsh. He settled in East Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Horace, Oct. 22, 1823. Horatio, July 24, 1825, d. July 14, 1876. Henry, Nov. 24, 1826. Francis, May 1, 1828. LewisW., Dec. 12, 1830. George, May 1, 1832, d. June 15, 1833. 205. (p 513) ^ebnlon' David' Joseph' Joseph" Joseph'. I think the "one more" son of Zebulon must have been Jabez, (see bot tom of page 512) born Jan'y 1, 1763, in Spencer, Mass., who married Hannah Tucker, born Oct. 8, 1766, in Chesterfield, Mass. They had children, all born in Vershire, Vt., save Sidney, Avho was born iu Greenbush, N. Y. 2. Julius, May 2, 1787. 3. Hannah, March 8, 1793. 4. Israel, Jan'y 13, 1795. 5. 5eUMl0lt, May 7, 1800+ 6. George, June 1, 1803. 7. Sidney, Aug. 15, 1806. 5. ^etittlOtt, m. May 20, 1821, Betsey Clark, born Aug. 4, 1804, in Arlington, Vt. Their children were born in Sandy Creek, N. Y., as follows, according to Mr. Harrison BaldAviu. 8. Delia, Aug. 13, 1822. 9. Williara, Oct. 21, 1825. 10. Sartl0On, Dec. 6, 1827-1- 11. Jesse, Jan'y .5, 1829, by clerical error in copying, called Jene, is on p. 513. 12. Albert, Sept. 9, 1832. 13. John, May 21, 1838. 10. fiart'i0On, m. Feb'y 26, 1855, at Janesville, Wisconsin, Abby A. Taylor, of Danbury, N. H. The children were all born in Elizabethtown, Ky., save Nora T., born in Nashville, N. H. In June, 1882, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin write me from Eliza bethtown. Hugh AV., Nov. 5, 1857. Harry Taylor, Dec. 29, 1859. Charles IL, June 10, 1861. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1115 Nora Tbcodate. Feb'y 9, 1864. Joseph IL, July 19, 1S69. Harrison P., Dee. 26, 1S70. Stella A.. Jan'y 16, 1S78. 227. (p 516) ^onatljau" David^ Benjamin' Benjamin" Joseph', b. March 28. 1743, and d. iu Bloomfield, N. J., June 21, 1826. He m. Patience Morris, b. about 1749, and d. Feb'y 1, 1825. Some years after his marriage he removed to Virginia, but returned to Bloomfield about 1803, aud lived iu the old stone house at the corner of O.^k Tree Lane and Valley Road, until his death. o7.i. S!iinh-c4- '"'^'ij Itlani, Jan'y 21, 1771, m. Philip Pierson-|- Ccpluv.s, March 17, 1773, d. iu A'irginia, num., about 1797. Jabin, May 27, 1775, d. iu Virginia, unm., Dec. 9, 1821. .A79. Illartlia. July 27. 1777, m. 1st Charles Suydam, and 2d Jacob AVilliamson+ ¦'>76. ^dorill), Oct. 4, 1779+ 577. Hiram, Feb'y 24, 17SI, at Bloomfield. He m. Heard, a widow, but had no ch. In early life he lived in Virginia, but after the return of his parents to N. J.. he removed to Natchez. Miss. He d. of Cholera, in Cincinnati, Sept. 15, ISoi, while on his way home from the North. o79| (Elinlrc. Sept. 4. 17S3. m. Jeptha Dodd+ o79J C^crtrubr. April 30. 1786. m. John Smock+ .">'^i\ 3iiaUlia. (not Betsey) Sept. '20, 1790, m. Sinith+ "iSoJ David, April 22, 179'2, d. about 1S17, num., at AVheeling, AA'est Virginia, on hi« way down the Ohio River to locjite at New Orleans. 22S. 5oaar' David'' Benjamiu'\ b. Feb'y. 1745, d. from disease contracted in the Revolutionary Service, Sept. 11, 1776 ; m. Mary Wood, who survived, and m. 2'"' John Collins, au Irishman, aud also au ex-sol(^ier. She had by him a sou Joseph, who m, Maria, eldest daughter of Squire Baldwin. No. 575. iSi'.. llrljrmtalj, Dec. IS, 1772.+ "iS7. ffofljrr, m. Jabez D. Kilborn+ 229. (p 516) 5^opl)itv° David* Benjamin' Benjamin- Joseph', b. Jan'y 29, 1740, m. Rebecca Ward, who d. Sept. 1, 1801, aged oG. 3uoainta, March 29. 176S. m. Oliver Crane+ 1116 Baldwin Genealogy. 588. IlljO&a, b. 1773, in. John II. 08born+ 590. Lydia, m. Linus Dodd (see p. 517) as his 2d w. and d. s. p. 590J Sarah, d. unm. 231. (p 517) ^auitl^ David^ b. Dec. 12, 1747, twin to Simeon, d. April 28, 1810 ; buried in Bloomfield in the grave-yard on Main street, just opposite his homestead. He had there twenty-five acres — sold down to five. He was ti carpenter, as were his sons Abijah, Moses, Stephen, Simeon and Joseph. This calling is still largely followed iu the family. He ra. Sarah Harrison, cousin and namesake of the Avife of his brother Silas, and said in the J3ergen Genealogy to have been dau. of Abijah Harrison, and had eleven children. 595. JlUlirtl). Nov. 28, 1772+ 592. Utooco.Nov.l, 1774+ 592J. Isaac, March 18, 1777, d. Jan'y 11, 1811, unm. at Bloomfield. 593. Nathaniel, Sept. 5, 1779, was a hatter, d. Feb'y 15, 1841, num. 591. Simeon, June 17, 1782+ 691 J. Hannah, Jan'y 12, 1785, d. March 26, 1806, unm. 591 2-6 Abigail, Dec. 24, 1780, d. Sept. 19, 1807, unm. .591 3-6 Eunice, Nov. 24, 1788, d. Oct. 10, 1868. She m. Joel Dunham, a millwright, at one time the owner of the woolen-mill of his wife's uncle, Siineon, mentioned above. Later they lived in Bloomfield, on the main road one-fourth a mile north of the Prosbytoriiin Church. They had: 1. David, Jan'y 9, 1821, d. Sept. 9, 1826. 2. Aaron D., m. and lives on Staten Island, and baa ch. 3. Mary, m. Smith AVard; has a dau. Fanny, iii. Meyerholfcr, and living. 4. Abigail, m. Owen McFarland, of Newark, N. J. He is dead. They had ch.. George, and William, who studied Medicine with Dr. Bethuel L. Dodd, and is> in 1887, practicing medicine in New York City; aud Mary. 5. Rachel, living, 1881, unm. 6. Delia, m. Dawson, and has three ch., one of whom, Owen JL, is m. 591 4-6 Stephen, March 18, 1791, went to New Orleans, d. about 1815, unm. 691 5-6 Joseph, June 13, 1793. Ho went to N. Y. City and accuiiinlatcd a fortune by speculation. He left his wealth largely lo his brother Aaron; d. Nov. .'Ill, 1868, unm. 694. Jlavon, July 12, 1798+. 232. 5'ilao'' David-", b. 1751, d. in Bloomlicld, 1807. He was a Presbyterian deacon and noted for bis [licty. It i.s said he wore a bole iu the ground ncttr bis luuise by his kiiccs in prayer. He m. Sarah Harrison, cousin and namesake of ibc wife of his brother David. 6fii. SauiiJ SiUio+ 602. Amos, b. about 17o.3,d. 1807, of coiisiiiiiptioii. He inherited his father's piety Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1117 603. Abigail, (not Mary, as previously printed) m. Caleb Tompkins. She was left a widow with two ch.. .loscph, who grew to manhood, "followed the sea," and d. num. of consumption; aud .Sarah, d. unm. 233- ^C00C' David^ b. Aug. 21, 1754, remained on the home stead, and it is still held by his descendants of the fourth gener ation. There Avere attached to him the usual reputed virtues of the 7th son. He was a natural doctor aud effected many cures — even getting a reputation among city invalids. At his funeral " a terrific thunder-storm arose and the heavens fired volleys over bis grave." His son Samuel Avas a farmer aud kept the home stead, while Ithainar Avas a carpenter. 604. SamilEl,b. J une 15,1782+ 605. Sarah, May 14, 1784, m. Oct. 18, 1802, Samuel Pitt, of Bloomfield, and d. Feb'y IS, 1865. Ch.: Mary AV., d. num., and Jesse, m. Louisa Dodd, and had one ch.: Willie, who d. aged 8 vears. 606. gtliamais April 7, 1786+ 607. David, Dcc.Vi, 1792, d. Oct. 15, 1815, unm. 234. ^cljaUotl^ David^,* was a tanner aud currier, and also carried on shoemaking Avith his son Isaac Allen. The stream running in front of his father's house Avas dammed, aud on it was the tannery and bark-mill. He and his brother Jesse also owned a paper-mill further down the stream. He accumulated quite a fortune for that day, but gave up business long before his death on account of his health. He was called deacon, being an elder ^.C^aT)> e *I place here the signature of David'' omitted on page 1106. for many years. He was very fond of theological investigation and discussion, and had a very complete library for that day of 1118 Baldwin Genecdogy. works on that subject. He Avas a soldier in the ReA'olution, and took part in the battles of Trenton and Monmouth. He aud his wife died in the house of his sou Caleb D. My informant, F. A. R. Baldwin, Esq., says his wife died Jan'y 9, 1848. She Avas the dau. of Isaac Dodd, of Bloomfield, and Jemima Williams. Isaac* was son of Daniel' (1680-1767) Daniel" (1651-1701) Daniel' (1620-1666.) He was b. Jan'y 25, 1757, and d, in Bloomfield, Aug. 30, 1839. Was Deacon Ichabod and m. Dec. 25, 1787, his cousin, Joanna Dodd, b. March 19, 1762, dau. Isaac, of Newark. She d. Jan'y 9, 1848. 608. Lucy, March 24, 1789, d. Nov. 13, 1821, unm. 609. lUilHam gVOWIt, Deo. 1, 1790+ 610. f oaac ,^llen, Oct. 24, 1792+ 611. Caleb Po&K, June 15, 1796+ 612. Josiah, Nov. 27, 1797, d. Oct. 14, 1799. 613. Jlliiflail, May 28, 1800, m. Rev. George Taylor+ 614. Charlotte, May 2, 1804, d. unm. Aug. 23, 1836. 615. Sarah, Aug. 9, 1806, d. unm. Nov. 2, 1836. 235. ^xxXXXtt Pali>tUiU^ David'' Benjamin' Benjamin" Joseph', b. 1763, d. 1814, m. her cousin Joseph Dodd" Joseph'' Daniel' Daniel" Daniel', b. Oct. 6, 1760, and d. Feb'y 6, 1816. L Mary, March 27, 1786, m. Jan'y 5, 1807, Thomas Marr, who d. Aug., 1809. He lived in Bloomfield. They had ch.: (A) Charles, April, 1808; lived at Belleville, N. J.; no ch. He died Feb'y, 1887. He was twice married. (B) Martha, Oct. 9, 1809; living at Yonkers, N. Y.; ra. 1828, Noah S. Riker, who d. May 9, 1882.: 1. Emily Augusta, b. April 3, 1830, m. Benjamin C. Nodine, aud lives at Yonkers. Ch.: Celia Augusta Nodine, Dec, 1850, m. AVilliam Bailey; lives at Yonkers, and has ch.: Jeremiah W. Oct., 1877; Marion Isabel, July 2, 1878, and Cecil W., Feb'y 15, 1880. Caroline Emily Nodine, Dec. 28, 1854, unm. Mary Isabel Nodine, Oct. 17, 1856, in. James Johnstone, of Yonkers, and has a child, James A., b. May 7, 1881. 2. Charles A., April 30, 1840, m. Sarah Hanby, and has ch.: Oscar S., Feb'y 21, 1871; Joseph D., Nov. 2, 1873, and George IL, July 31, 1876. 3. Mary, July 12, 1843,living unm. 4. Edgar, April 4, 1846; and 5. Mardia IL, April 26, 1849, m. Peter Morand, aud has ch.: George C, Aug. 18, 1873; Edward C, Oct. 19, 1875; Howard, April 6, 1880. All the descend ants of Mrs. Riker are living in Yonkers. II. Sarah, Sept. 11, 1788, d. Feb'y 17, 1813. III. goOfplj, Sept. 12, 1790+ Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mas6. 1119 IA'. Louisa, Nov. 26, 1792, m. Aaron E. Ballard, who d. 1870, and she lives, 1881 in Bloomfield; no ch. She died April 4, 1885. V. Bopljar g., Oct. 28, 1794+ A'l. Lydi.a, Nov. 1, 1796, d. June 22, 1849; m. Joseph Force, who d. 1829, and had ch.: (a) George, about 1819, d. Aug. 27, 1837, unm. (b) William, about 1822, d. Feb'y 24, 1844, unm. (c) Charles, about 1825; lived at Hastings-on -Hudson, m. and hasch. He died 1883: Edward, about 1863, and Mary, about 1866. (d) Mary Elizabeth 1827, d. March 30, 1869. A'll. Martha, Nov. 27, 1798, d. Sept. 1805. VIII. William, Feb'y 28, 1801, d. Dec. 4, 1824, unm. IX. .Matthi.as, April 3, 1803, d. Oct. 14, 1805. III. ^oorplj ^o&b' Eunice (Baldwin'') Dodd, David"* Benja- miir Benjamin" Joseph', b. Sept. 12, 1790, d. Nov. 29, 1874, m. Nancy M. Clark, of Plainfield, N. J., who d. Jan'y 3, 1864. They have ch. 1. Sarah, 1815, m. David D. Crane; no ch., and living in Plainfield, N. J. 2. Amarintha, 1817, living unm. at Jersey City. 3. Caroline, 1819, living unm. at Jersey City. ¦4. Margaret, 1821, m. John Squire, Jr., had Josephine, b. 1857, m. Geign, and living at Morristown. Mr. Squire d. about 1864, and Margaret m. 2d Mains; noch.j and lives at Morristown, N. J. 5. George P., 1828, m. Mary V. Jewell, a grand-daughter of Squire Baldwioj both living at Jersey City, and have ch.: Isabella, about 1855, m. Frank Brown, and have ch. Joseph, 1861, d. Nov. 23, 1876. 6. AVilliam, about 1830; living unm. in Jersey City. 7. Eunice, 1835; died 1882, unm. in Jersey City. 8. Elizabeth, about 1837, m. Nathaniel Hayden, and lives at Unionville, Conn.; no ch. V. 5o}>ljnr^ttliHtIttt^oM>°Eunice(BaldAvin5) Dodd, David*, b. Oct. 28, 1794, died Sept. 22, 1882, in Bloomfield, N. J. He was Secretary of the Essex County Insurance Company of Bloomfield ; has been an elder in the Presbyterian Church over fifty years; m. Jane Cochran, b. May 12, 1T94, who d. Feb'y 16, 1851. He m. 2"* March 23, 1853, Sophia Topping, of Greene County, N. Y. 1. ®:ijoma0 (Kotljrau, .lan'y 15, 18I8+ 2. Sarah L., Feb'y 22, 1819, d. June 1, 1844, unm. 3. Mary Jane, May 23, 1820; living in B., m. Joseph K. Oakes, and has ch., all there, and num.: Louisa, Aug. 21, 1848; Edward, June 11, 1852; Charles, Dec. 18, 1854, and Jennette, Jan'y 14, 1857, d. Dec. 27, 1871. 4. Esther Caroline, Dec. 19, 1821, d. March 22, 1822. 5. (EDluarU |n., June 22, 1824+ @;l|amn0 ©OCljrntt Pot>i>' Zophar B. Dodd« Eunice Baldwin^ .Dodd, David"*, b. in Bloomfield, N. J., Jan'y 15, 1818, and living there in 1887. He m. Anne Eliza Cowl, Sept. 15, 1843. 1120 Baldwin Genecdogy. He was graduated from Union College, in 1837. He is now is Secretary of the Essex County Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and Treasurer of the Bloomfield Savings Institution. He has ch., all in Bloomfield, and unm. in 1887, except as stated below. Edward C, June 16, 1848, m. 1884, and has a son Thomas Nelson, b. Feb'y, 1885. Frank S., June 21, 1850. Mary W., Dec. 4, 1852. Joseph H., April 15, 1854. Orrin C, Feb'y 1, 1856. Anne L., Nov. 4, 1858, m. Nov., 1882, to AVallace Schooler; no ch. Helen, .Alay 28, 1862, m. Feb'y, 1885, to Charles E. Bartholomew, aud has two daughters, Cornelia aud Helen. Allison, Aug. 23, 1864. gbtuarb pi. fottb' Zophar B. Dodd°, b. June 22, 1824, d. Aug. 18, 1865, iu Turkey, a missionary of A. B. C. F. M. He m. Lydia H. Babbitt, aud had ch.: Hetty, 1856, m. Rev. ThomasCarter; lives at Boonton, N. J., and has ch. Edith, 1875; Edward, 1877; Robert, 1879. Jeanette, 2d child of Edward M. Dodd, b. about 1854, d. Jan'y 2, 1861. Isabella, about 1858; lives num. at Boonton. AVilliam S., b. Jan'y 2, 1861, lives, 1887, in New York City, a divinity student. 6. Esther Catharine, June 26, 1829, d. May 7, 1832. 7. Catharine Maria, Oct. 8, 1835, d. Nov. 1, 1879; m. Thomas Holt, of Trieste, Austria; no ch. , 236. (p. 518) ^-avalj' dau. Davi^l^ b. 1760, at Bloomfield, N. J., d. Feb'y 17, 1814; m. John Smith, of West Bloomfield, now Montclair. He d. Sept. 22, 1848, tit the age of 97 years, having survived all his ch., says my informant, but he says No. 2 was heard of in 1850. 1. Eunice, Sept. 9, 1789, d. April 21, 1817, unm. 2. David, 1791, was iu tbe luinber business iu Cincinnati,!).; in. and had three ch. when last heard from, in 1850. 3. Penninah, Nov. 1, 1792, d. unm. Jan'y 27, 18'2S. 4. Elizabeth, Feb'y, 1795, d. March 22, 1845, unm. 5. Isaac, Dec. 4, 1796, d. Jan'y 21, ;831; m. Jane Hatheway, and had 1 David, Nov., 1823, 111. Caroline Stevens; lived at Marzomanie, AA'isconsiii, and had ch.: Anna, who in., and Norman, AVilliam, (Jeorge and Nettie, tbe last four living num. at home. 2 Ebenezer Augustus, Aug. 31, 1825, in. Phebe Munn; lives iu Newark, N. J. Iirm of Palmer ct Sniith, aud has no ch. 3 George, b. July, 1827, in. EUen Kelsey. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1121 They live in Danville, Ky., and have had four ch. who are dead. 4 Isaac F., Aug., 1829, in. Olivia Moore; live at Charles City,Iowa. Have lost two ch. and have still two dans. 6. Squire, Sept. 18, 1798, d. April 25, 182.5, unm. 7. Jane, Jan'y 3, 1801, d. April 10, 1818, unm. 8. Mary, June 11, 1804, d. March 11, 1832. She m. as his 2d w. James Wilde, au Englishman, who by his first wife, an Englishwoman, had a dau. Elizabeth, who m. AA'arren S. Baldwin, No. 1290, p. 590. They had no ch. 237. (p. 518) Jlaron' Aaron< Benjamin'', b. Dec. 27, 1758, d. March 27, 1805. Lived in South Orange, N.J. He m. May 15, 1780, Sarah Baldwin, No. 271, p. 315, dau. of Nehemiah. She was b. July 7, 1762, aud d. Sept. 29, 1827. Ij.33. iMary, .Sept. 30, 1781, d. Jan'y 17, 1876. .She left ch., one of whom is Mrs- Sarah AVheeler, wife of Isaiah, of Rochester, N. Y. 634. IteljEluialj, Nov. 4, 1783+ 635. Samuel, March 12, 1786, d. Dec. 24, 1802. 636. Cyrus, March 7, 1788, d. Aug. 3, 1793. 637. goel. May 22, 1790+ 638. Ira, Sept. 16, 1792, d. July 28, 1793. 639. Cyrus, d. April 23, 1876. He m. Dec. 2, 1818, Eliza Baldwin Brown, b. Jan'y 10, 1798, who d. Jan'y 2, 1858. They had ch.: 1 Cyrus, July 30, 1821. 2 Maria Louisa, Sept. 20, 1822, d. 1870. 3 AVilliam Henry, Dec. 31, 1824. 4 Francis Lucetta, April 19,1827. 5 Sarah Antoinette, Jan'y 18, 183-. 6 Harriet Emily, June 8, 183-, d. Jan'y 4, 1866. 7 Geo. II. AVesley, Aug. 22,1838; in Jan'y, 1882, a bookseller in Houston, Te.xas. 8 Charles Mortimer, Sept. 23, and d. Sept. 30, 1841. 9 Alfred Milton, Feb'y 1, 1843, d. April 23, 1849. 640. Phebe, d. April 7, 1823. 641. Lucetta, m. 1822, d. July 14, 1870; or,say3 one, July 15, 1874, childless. I am told she m. David Josline. 642. .Sarah, living, 1882 unm. with Mr. Simonton. 643. Matilda, b. June 23, 1802, d. Dec. 17, 1853,m. Milo Heath. Her son,Frederick, d. before 1S62, in Newark, at the houseof Mr. Simonton. Her dau. Sarah M., m. Junel2> 1851, AA'illiam D. Simonton, of Newark; there in June, 1882. They have five ch., all then living.: 1 Frederick H., May 6, 1852; 2 AA'illiam R., Sept. 3, 1854; 3 Charles H., Jan'y 18, 1858; 4 Helen A., Oct. 17, 1860; and 5 Howard D., June 23, 1865. 238. (p. 518) gUa0 ^.'^ Aaron", lived in NcAvark, m. Elizabeth Cook. 644. Julia Cook, July 2, 1800, m. Rev. Elihu AV. Baldwin.e D.D., President AVabash College, (p 557) Jonathan^ Abiel'l Ezra' Jonathan^ Joseph.' 645. ^oorplj glOomrtElH Palbwin," Ellas A.'s R.; just before May, 1882, removed to Cummington AVest Village, M.ass-t- 241. (p 518) ^'avalj" Aaron'* Benjamin" Benjamin" Joseph', m. Aaron Munn, son of Benjamin, who m. Jan'y 17, 1754, Jemima 1122 Baldwin Genealogy. Pierson. Benjamin had a brother Joseph Avho m. Sarah Williams, and another, Samuel, who lived in Morristown. Their ancestors came, it is said, from Derby, England. Benjamin Avas born Sept. 15, 1731, and died at Orange, July 26, 1818 ; his wife, Jan'y, 1819. Benjamin had eleven ch., ot whom the 2"'' Bethuel, b. 1779, m. Rachel Dodd, and had a son Moses Munn, who married Polly Baldwin, dau. of Aaron. The 3'''' Abigail, born Oct. 3, 1758, m. Zadoc Baldwin" Robert" NathanieP John" John', page 341, there erroneously said to have married Mehitable Warner. The 4"' David Munn, b. Dec. 16, 1761, m. Abigail Baldwin, dau. Moses, born Nov. 29, 1759, aud d. Sept. 16, 1833, and had by her, seven children. The wife of Benjamin Munn, Jemima Pierson, was (^au. of Joseph^, b. 1693, (who m. Hepzibah Camp,) Samuel", b. 1656, (who m. Mary Harrison,) Thomas Pierson', who m. Maria Harrison. The 6"" child of Benjamin and Jemima was Judge Aaron Munn, first named. Aaron and Sarah Munn had ch.: I. ®tini0, b. May 21, 1791+ 11. lumiam.Nov. 15, 1794+ III. Rachel, April 18, 1797, and d. Dec. 23, 1800. I'y. Rachel, again, Oct. 18, 1802, m. Oct. 16, 1843, Hiram Perry, and had no ch. She d. Jan'y 6, 1878, and he Jan'y 23, 1879. V. JllbEVt, July 13, 1806+ VI. JlaVOn, March 23, 1809+ I. €lJt*U0 Jllunn" Sarah (Baldwin) Munn^ b. May 21, 1791, and d. Nov. 19, 1829. He m. Dec. 23, 1812, Sarah Pierson, b. Oct. 31, 1797, and had children. A. Alfred W. Munn, born Sept. 2, 1814. B. Abby Adeline, b. Jan'y 1, 1810, m. James M. Thorpe, of Brooklyn, N. Y., born 1813, and died Oct. 20, 1848, and had ch.: 1. William M. Thorpe, b. Feb'y 1, 1830, of the Union Bank, New York, and married to Lucretia V. Prangs. 2. Sarah J. Thorpe. 3. Louisa Thorpe, died. 4. Florence Thorpe, died. C. AA'illiam J. Munn, born Dec. 28, 1817, of Mechanics Bank, (where?) m Margaret GrucM, and had ch.: 1. Theodore H., Nov. 26, 1844, in 1882, unm. 2. Cyrus, Sept. 26, 1846, (with tbe Continental Insurance Company, N. Y.) m. Sarah J. Hays; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y., aud has ch.; Cyrus C, b. jNlarch 17, 1869; Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1123 AViUiam IL, May 15, 1871, and died May 11, 1874; Mary M., Feb'y 24, 1873, and Sarah L., b. Jan'y 11, 1875. 3. Jennie L., b. April 2, 1849, m. Reginald P. Rowe, and has ch.. Jennie M., b. and d. April 18, 1875; Ethel L., b. Feb'y 21, 1877, and Florence, b. Jan'y 5, 1880. 4. Horatio B. Munn, b. July 26, 1851. 5. Florence Munn, b. May 5, 1854. D. John Fleming, b. June 2.5, 1819, .and d. April 19, 1825. E. Theodore IL, March 7, 1821, and d. Dec. 8, 1842. F. Henrietta Josephine, b. April 3, 1823, deceased; married John Mott, and had children: 1. Theodore. 2. Emma, m. Charles Lott. 3. Cyrus. 4. Joseph. G. John Fleming, again, b. Feb'y 7, 182-5, and d. Sept. 30, 1827. H. Sarah F., b. Aug. 5, 1826, d. Dec, 1880, m. Charles Rossel, and had ch.: 1. Ferdinand. 2. Mary, in. 3. Pauline. 4. Nathalie. 5. William M. II. piiUiam Plunn, b. Nov. 15, 1794, and d. May 13, 1846, m. 1" May 15, 1817, Matilda Faitoute, who was b. June 13, 1796, and d. Oct. 28, 1825, and daughter of Moses Faitoute. William m. 2""' May, 1826, Hannah Van Boskirk, daughter of Lucas Van Boskirk, and born March 13, 1797, died May 8, 1865. William had ch. A. General Alfred Faitoute Munn, b. March 22, 1818, of Brick Church, Essex County, N. J., who m. Dec. 1, 1841, Mary Elizabeth Condit, b. Aug. 6, 1821, and had ch.. 1. Matilda Faitoute, b. Oct. 1, 1844, died Aug. 12, 1871. 2. William C. Munn, of Brick Church, born Oct. 18, 1847, m. Mary J. Stroud, born Sept. 14, 1846, and had ch.: Alfred S. Munn, b. Jan'y 12, 1872, and d. 25 of the next Feb'y; and Lillian Matilda Munn, b. April 19, 1874. C. Augustus A. Munn, b. March 31, 1820, and d. Jan'y 27, 1821. D. Abby Louisa Munn, b. Nov. 11, 1821, d. Sept. 17, 1849, m. Aug. 29, 1843, Frederick W. Bennett, and has a son — 1. Willham Munn Bennett, born July 14, 1846, in 1882 at Claflin's wholesale store. New York. E. Henrietta M. Munn, born March 7, 1823, d. Sept. 15, 1874; m. April 28, 1846, George Lindsley, of Orange, N. J., b. April 21, 1821. They have children: 1. Frank Lindsley, b. Aug. 26, 1847, and d. Sept. 3, 1848. 2. Stewart Lindsley, b. Feb'y 1849, m. Dec, 1880, Katy E. Merrill, born May 27, 1849. 3. Emma L. Lindsley, July 15, 1851. 4. L.aiira M. Lindsley, Aug. .30, LS53. 1124 Baldioin Genealogy. 5. Kate Lindsley, b. May 26, 1856, and d. Sept. 7, 1857. 6. Charles A., b. April 30, 1859. 7. Clara A., b. Feb'y 7, 1802. F. Margaret Munn,,b. July 10, 1828, m. Oct. 4, 1848, George AV. Smith, of Orange, N. J., b. March 2,1820, and has children: 1. Junius W. Smith, of Orange, b. April 5, 1850, m. Mary Doyle, and has ch.: Daisy, b. Oct. 1877, and Junius, b. Nov. 1, 1879. 2. William M. Smith, of Orange, b. Aug. 2, 1851, m. Margaret Trippe, and has a dau. Isabel LL, b. Nov. 2, 1879. 3. Robert P. Smith, b. Jan'y 5, 1855, and d. Sept. 3, 1850. 4. Cyrus L. Smith, of Orange, b. Nov. 27, 1856. 5. Hannah M. Smith, b. Nov. 23, 1861. 6. Catharine M. Smith, b. March 6, 1804. 7. James L. Smith, b. Jan'y 8, 1869, and d. 9th of the next Month. G. William Lucas, b. Nov. 9, 1830, d. Dec. 11, 1832. LI. Sarah Catharine, b. Sept. 7, 1832, d. Sept. 9, 1850. I. Hannah Maria, b. June 30, 1835, m. May 12, 1864, John Y'oung, b. Nov. 20, 1822. They had children. Virginia L. Young, b. Sept. 8, 1869. J. William Augustus Munn, b. March 23, 1837, d. Dec. 25, 1837. K. Cyrus Munn, of Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio, b. Feb'y 12, 1839, ni. Oct. 31, 1862, Sarah F. Quinby, born Sept. 3, 1840, and have children: 1. William O. Munn, b. July 24, 1803. 2. Sarah C. Munn, b. March 18, 1867. 3. Jessie M.Munn, born June, 1869. 4. Mary G. Munn, born May 30, 1870. V. JtlUctrt Plnnn, born July 13, 1805, m. March 26, 1829, Henrietta S. Guerin, born Feb'y 20, 1807. In 1882, both are living. They have Children. A. Elizabeth S., b. Oct. 10, 1830, m. Sept. 4, 1849, AVilliam II. Clark. She died June 4, 1865. They had the following children: • 1. Dr. William B. Clark, of New York City, b. Aug. 12, 1850. 2. Reverend Robert B. Clark, born Sept. 22, 1852, who lives in the AVest, married Aug. 5, 1879, Fanny Clark, his cousin, and h.as a child Clarence E., b. .Sept. 1, 1880. B. Louisa Munn, b. Aug. 3, 1832, m. March 15, 1859, James N. Marks, who died Nov. 13, 1881. They had children: 1. Rufus B. Marks, b. Jan'y 23, 1809, of Philadelphia. 2. James E. Marks, born March 10, 1861, and died 12th of the next August. C. Henrietta Munn, b. Dec. 20, 1832, died May 13, 1835. D. Henrietta Munn, again, born Nov. 10, 1835, aud died Feb'y 14, 1840. E. Edward P. Munn, b. Dec. 17, 1837, died Dec. 29, 1870, m. Carrie Eaton, who died May 29, 1867. They had children: 1. Albert E. Munn, born and died April 4, 1808. 2. Clara L. Munn, born Oct. 9, 1870, and died July 12, 1871. F. Albert C. Munn, born July 6, 1845. He is in the American Exchange Bank, New York. He m. May, 1870, Mary A. Sanford, and has ch.: Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, 3Iass. 1125 I. iVlortimer C. Munn, born March 4, 1873. 2. Maud H. Munn, born Jan'y 9, 1881. VI. Jtat-Ott IMltnn, born March 23, 1809, m. Aug. 19, 1840, Caroline A. Guerin, born Oct. 13, 1819, and died Dec. 15, 1843. They had ch. .V. Charles A\'. Munn, of Newark, New Jersey, born March 8, 1841, m. Ella L. B. Neagles, born Oct. 24, 18.52, and has a child — Ida Elise, born Sept. 6, 1880; and B. Ann Parmela Munn, born Sept. 1, 1843, died May 26, 1844. 245. (p 518) ^O0ial|° Benjamin'' Benjaminl Of Orange, N. J., b. 1755, d. 1826, m. Lydia, dau. of Abraham Ogden. My account on page 518 of my original volume is supplemented by that on p. 839. 640. Abraham, m. and had ch., of whom only one m., this was Adaline, who m. Burdick, and had a son and dau. 647. Rachel m. Muuson, and had four sons and three daus. 648. Betsey, m. Lindsley, aud had four sons and three daus. 049. Josiah O., (according to his nephew, 1328 Harris M.,) had ch. Mary, m. S. D. Condit and had five ch. Augustus, m. and has seven ch., and a third, whose name is indistinct, but resembles Clementine. It will be noticed that other information gives him a son William IL, living, 1875, in South Orange. 650. Sally, m. Il.arrison; had five sons and one dau. 651. Polly, m. Baldwin, and had six ch. 652. Harriet, m. Smith, and had two ch. 653. Abby, m. Joel Baldwin^ AaronS Aaron^ Benjamin^ Benjamin^ Joseph.l 246. ^c;itlja"' Benjamin". A full account of himself and thirteen ch. is in my original volume, pages 518- and 519. 658. Eliza" in. Ira T. Freeman, and her dau. Mary Francis, there named, m. 6 Aug., 1844, Bishop Whitfield. 247. (p 519) Jljel' Benjamin", d. March 14, 1852. 008. Jeptha, d. unm. 009. pjilliam |U.+ 070. Myrtilla, m. Elias Ross, of Newark; settled in Troy, N. Y., where she d. 3abp|^ Israel" Joseph' Benjamin" Joseph'. He m. Phebe Davis. He died 1787. Phebe, his wife, survived him 25 or 30 years. Joseph C, 1708, d. Oct. 0, 1853, unm. 0InlElt,Nov.28, 1772+ Abraham, m. three times at Baltimore, Md. 3aiael+ Sarah, m. Conrad Beam. 1126 Baldwin Genealogy. '^OVtttV Israel" Joseph'', m. Jemima Perkins. Abiather, ra. Ann Finman, of Brooklyn. .Tabez, m. Widow Stillwell. gotin IH.+ Lydia, ra. Moses Young. Phebe, m. Joseph Vooris, at Nyack, N. Y. Elizabeth, m. Isaac A. Baldwin, son of Deacon Ichabod' David^ Benjamins Benjamin^ Joseph.l She was b. Feb'y 2, 1799, and d. March 17, 1865. (p 519) |{tnttljia0° Israel" Joseph' Benjamin" Joseph', boru probably about 1750, as his w. was born March 26, 1753. He m. Sarah Dodd, dau. of Isaac, of Bloomfield, N. J. She d. March, 1838. ^IttQ, b. Jan'y 31, 1770, ra. Nathaniel DoddH- ^0aat. Dec. 14, 1774-1- Lydia, b. 1776, d. March 7, 1853, unmarried. |«attljia0+ ^auitl''^ Stephen" Joseph' Benjamin" Joseph'. His will is dated March 30, 1827, and names ch. ®tit>ma0-t- Polly, m. Frederick Van Riper. |)aoil>-t- 3O0Epll-t- 277. (p 521) ^altb' Ezekiel" John^ Jonathan" Joseph', b. Oct. 23, 1757, m. Lydia, sister of Doctor Johnson, of Newark. She wash. 1760. 708. David Johnson, 1785, page 552. 709. Eunice, m. Simeon Crane, (see for ch., p. 522.) 710. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1788, m. Lewis Dodd-h 711. Sallie, m. Henry Baldwin^ Lewis' Amos" Joseph^ Jonathan- Joseph.' 712. Isaac, see pages 553 to 614. 713. Caleb, see pages 553 to 614. 714. Catharine, m. Jabez Freeman; for ch., see page 522. 281. gottjam' Ezekiel", d. Dec, 1834. 731. Cyrus, b. May 10, 1796, d. Feb'y 24, 1849, not 1800. 734. Marcena, not Marianna. 829. (p 520) Susan Caroline^ Ilezekiah' m. N. C. Tomlinson, and her 2d ch., Mary, was b. Sept. 19, 1849, and m. Jan'y 11, 1866, Charles A. Smith, of Orange, Conn. 308. '^O0e\flf Moses" Joseph' Jonathan''^ Joseph', ra. Sarah Jones, dau. of Samuel. They lived on the southwest corner of Avhat is now Gove and William Streets, theu NcAvark, now East Orange, and had the following ch. Not far from thebeginningof the Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1127 present century,quite an emigration took place from NeAvark to Gal- loAvay, in N.Y. State, near Schenectady, N.Y., and Joseph and most of his family went there. 1. Charlotte, m. Timothy Williams, and d. in Orange. 2. Ittattljiao-f 3. Lydi.a, m. AVilson, .a Scotchman, and had no ch. 4. James, d. in N. Y. City of yellow fever, unm. 5. Rufus, m. AA'idow Esther (Canfield) Peck, dau. Joseph, and had ch., one of whom was James. 6. Elizabeth, went to N. Y., and disappeared. 7. Isaac, m. at Galloway, N. Y. 309. ©alcU'"' Moses" Joseph' Jonathan" Joseph'. In fixing his line of descent I rest upon the authority of the late Mr. Conger and the will of 117 Caleb" and Doctor B. L. Dodd. I add, by the kindness of Mr. Alfred T. Munn, who feels quite certain, hoAvever, he was a brother of Jonathan, 317, in which event he should be numbered 319|, and Moses" should be changed to Caleb". He m. Rebecca Coleman and had ch. 1. Margaret, unm. 2. Sarah, m. Whitfield Culberson. 3. Marth.a, m. .Tames T. Carle. 4. Cyrenus, unm. 5. Ezra, m. Matilda Ramage and had three sons and five daughters. 6. Caleb W., m. Jemima Harrison, dau. of Major Aaron, and had one son and one dau. 310. (p 524) lltooco" Moses" Joseph' Jonathan^ Joseph', m. Susannah Baldwin, 6"' ch. of Samuel Dodd, of JSewark. He was b. 1758, and d. 1802. He had— Valerian, d. unm. Nicholas, went to New York City. Margaret. 317. ^onatljatf' Caleb" Joseph' Jonathan" Joseph', said to be the only surviving son of his father, but I doubt it. He m- Susannah Williams, a dau. of Samuel Williams, who by his wife, Hannah Harrison, had seven daus. and five sons. Another dau., Martha, m. Lewis Baldwin. Samuel Williams, b. 1714, d. April 2, 1812, aged 98. Moalj, Feb'y 3, 1782+ Crlcajcv, Aug. 2, 1783+ Hannah, Nov. 12, 1784, d. Dec. 14, 1865, unm. 1128 Baldwin Genealogy. ClaUb cr., Sept. 9, 1786+ Phebe, Aug. 6, 1788, d. y. g0tl»t S., July 24, 1791+ Lydia, 1792, d. Oct. 19, 1829, m. Silas Washburn. Lewis, Jan'y 16, 1795, d. Feb'y 24, 1880, unm. ©tirM0, March 9, 1797+ Dorcas, March 9, 1797, d. about 1860 (twin) d. unm. Sarah, Dec. 3, 1802, d. Feb'y, 1873, m. Henry BaU. 829. (p 526) 2 Mary is Mary G., b. Sept. 19, 1849, m. Jan'y 1 1, 1866, Charles F. Smith, a seed grower in Orange, (there in 1882.) They have children, Susie F. and Minnie J. 357. ^OUattjau had no wife but Submit Lord, who survived him. 838. (p. 527) Densey, ra. John Dibble; is said by Rev. C. C. Baldwin, to have had five children, the names of four of which he gives quite different from my previous information. He says Sylvester, Harvey, a son, Calista ra. Amos Luce, of Kingsville, there in 1882, and Timothy. Rev. Dr. Bushnell says there was a Rev. John, Methodist clergyman near Kingsville. 365. StU), Abiel" Ezra' Jonathan" Joseph', m. March, 1796, Rhoda Hall, b. Feb'y 8, 1779, dau. Timothy and Dorothy (Hull) Hall, of Durham, Conn. The purpose of this mention is to correct the statement that she was Rhoda Hull, on p. 532, au error in which I followed the toAvn History of Durham, p. 326, the entry there of her birth certified to as correct by the toAvu clerk. Such are the perils of genealogy. His oldest dau.: 893. Sophia, b. Sept. 18, 1796 (or Oct., according to MSS.'sent me,) died at Sand wich, Illinois, not Sandwich Islands, as might be inferred from the residence there of her brother Dwight, the eminent missionary. 371. . ,$'tcyljcn^ Ebenezer" Ezra^ born July 6, 1759, probably in East Granville, Mass. He removed June, 1803, arriving Oct., 1803, being 3"''' family in the township to Nelson, Portage County, Ohio. He was m. 8 Dec, 1781, but I am not informed to whom. He d. May 12, 1872. He was a remarkable tenor singer, the first leader of the choir and teacher of the first singing school in Nelson. Hannah, June 9, 1783, m. Thomas Kennedy; raoved about 1835 or 6 to Lima, AHen County, Ohio, and had a family of eight ch. All dead but a dau. Martha Cunningham, a prominent lady of Lima, whose husband is dead. He was a prom- Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. ll29 inent citizen, a long time representative there. Hannah had ten ch., all living but one. She taught the first school in Nelson. 905. SaitforU, Oct. 17, 1784-1- Orrindates, b. June 11, 1786, generally caUed Orrin, was a sailor on the lakes; taken prisoner in the War of 1812, and exchanged, returning to Nelson. He shortly after settled in Wheeling, where he was a baker and had a family of thirteen ch., most all girls, and one named Charlotte, and most living in the vicinity of AVheeling. Calista. Ebenezer, March 24, 1791, d. June 26, 1835, unm. Lois, Jan'y 27, 1797, d. Aug. 26, 1880. She had at her death, lived raore years in Portage County than any other person in it. 906. StevDC", (twin) Nov. 27, 1798 + 909. Lucy, m. Jeremiah Pike, both dead, and lived in Windom, Portage County, Ohio. 1. Edwin, lives in Boscobel, Wisconsin, m. and one child. 2. Harlem, died in the army, or at home, from wounds received there. 372. ,§'amttCl' Ebenezer" Ezra^ (p 532.) The ch. accorded to him on p. 532, of my former A'olume, belonged to his brother John. Samuel, b. in Granville, Mass., Jan'y 12, 1761, m. April 10, 1785, Lucy Leonard, b. at Springfield, (another says SheflSeld) Mass., March 19, 1763, and d. Jan'y 29, 1843. Samuel d. at the houseof his son Samuel in Schenectady, N.Y., July 4, 1849. His last words on earth were, " I have not strength to tell the world my joy." He was buried in the grave-yard on the farm he once owned in Charlton, N. Y. He had previously given his son this charge: " Samuel, my son, bury me not here, but I will lie by your mother in the place I have provided for us." Samuel settled in Charlton, iu 1786. 1. Icoitavft, b. in Granville, Dec. 22, 1785-1- 2. Polly, b. in Charlton, Oct. 4, 1787, m. William Cruttenden, (another says Chittenden) .and d. June 29, 1824, leaving ch.: Mary, Sept. 8, 1809, d. 1820; WiUiam July 7, 1811; Lucy, Feb'y 12, 1814; David, Feb'y 27, 1816; Ezra, Aug. 2, 1818, d. y., and James, June 1, 1821, d. y. 3. Lucy, b. June 4, 1787, in Charlton, m. Zophar Weeks, who d. Oct. 20, 1819, in 35th year of his age. Children: Henry, b. July 16, 1808, d. in Georgia; Melancthon, b. Feb'y 27, 1810, d. Feb. 2.5, 1869, at Milton Center, N. Y.; Marion, b. Nov. 27, 1812; .Samuel, b. June 3, 1814; Delia, b. July 7, 1816; Luzon, b. July 9, 1818. 4. Samuel, b. Oct. 17, 1791, at Charlton; m. Hannah Booth, of that place, April 7, 1841. She was b. in Richmond, Mass., Aug. 23, 1796. He d. Jan'y 28,1872; no ch. It is owing to his painstaking care in recording family events that I am enabled, says Mr. Dwight E. Bowers, of New Haven, Conn., to give the principal part of this record of him, which I have copied, give a better idea of his character than any explanation. 1130 Baldwin Genealogy. 5. ^vaitCt0, b. Aug. 29, 1793, at CharUon-(- 6. lUtUiattt, b. March 22, 1796, at Charlton+ 7. Abigail, b. May 12, 1798, at Charlton, m. Asa Bartlett, of Charlton, in 1830, and remarried to Salina Mich, Sept., 1833. Children: Lucy Jane, b. in Charlton, June 29, 1832; Emma Louisa, b. in Salina, May 27, 1834; Samuel Dudley, May 13, 1836; Caroline Warren, Oct. 1, 1840. Asa Bartlett, d. March 5, 1841, and his widow in. 1856, Royal Watkins; no ch. She d. in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, Oct. 22, 1886, at the home of her son Samuel S. 8. Lois, Deo. 5, 1801, m. June 4, 1828, Colton Chase, of Charlton. They both died the next year of a prevailing fever. 9. Grace, Aug. 16, 1805, in 1887 living unm. in Manchester, Mich. 373. (p 532) ^o^n^ Ebenezer" Ezra^, by error in former book, called Samuel. Samuel, I am now informed, died in New York State, and Stephen and John were the only children who settled in Ohio. John left Granville, Mass., in 1810 or 1811, and brought his family and goods on an ox team to Charleston, Portage County, Ohio. He died there in 1845, or in 1848, aged 75. The various dates herein are from different descendants. 910. JUaitoon, 1794+ 911. Jllpljeit0, b. in GranvUle, in 1796-1- 911J ¦goto e., b. Feb'y 7, 1803, m. Horace Reed+ 912. ||ul)n |U., b. in Charleston, 1813, d. 1880+ 374. @lnatl|att' Ebenezer" Ezra' Jonathan" Joseph', b. in Granville, Mass., April 17, 1772, and d. July 13, 1812. This date appears on a " mourning-piece." His wife was Esther Bissell, of East Windsor, Conn., aa^io m. 2"'' her husband's brother-in-law, Col. Benjamin Olds, of Rowe, Vt., for whom see the Strong Genealogy. Through Mr. Dwight E. BoAvers, of New Haven, Conn., I am able to add much as to his children. 913. lUiUiant, Feb'y 24, 1799+ 914 ItantQ, AprU 18, 1801, m. Luther Cutler+ 915. Fanny, March 30, 1805, m. Horace Belden, son of Thomas, of Hartford, Conn., and died Jan'y 3'or 14, 1829, without issue. 916. ^ciiiamin ^i00ell, Oct. 6, 1800+ 378. pictmOVe' Ebenezer" Ezra', b. April 8, 1774, and d. Oct. 4, 1857, m. Sarah Cooley, of Granville, and had ch., at least — 917. HJiiliam p., June. 24, 1820+ 9.18. Sarah Minerva, April 9, 1822, d. Sept. 14, 1851, at her faUier's house in Granville, of dropsy of the heart. 380. . f timan' Ezra" Ezra', b. Aug. 24, 1768, d. Oct. 25, 1851. In 1819 he was one of the executors of his uncle Ebenezer. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1131 Betsey, Feb'y 3, 1787, d. June 12, 1812. Emma, June 9, 1790, died. Amanda, jNlarch 17, 1792, d. March 17, 1793. Lymau, July 5, 1794, d. Jan'y 23, 1818. '-'20. Cfji-a, Feb'y 9, 1797+ Harriet, (twin) Feb'y 9, 1797, d. 23d same month. 921. Augustus, April 5, 1799; said to have had two sons and a dau. and thirteen descendants iu the late war, but I have the names of none. Charlotte, Nov. 3, 1802. 922. Chauncey, (twin) Nov. 3, 1802; said to have gone to Ohio. 935. (p 533) NancyO Noah,5 b. Jan'y 17, 1818, m. not as stated, but ra. Simon L. Barber, and lived in Calhoun, Michigan, where she d. Dec 11, 1861. She had no ch., but her step-daughter m. Albert J. Baldwin. 942. (p 534) Aaron, should be Anson. 959. (p 535) Aurelia M.^ Rev. Truman^ Amos^ Ezra' Jonathan' Joseph,* born Sept. 10, 1809, in Charlotte, Vt., m. Jan'y 3, 1837, Rev. Elisha B. Sherwood. They have had six children, of whora three — 1. Margaret Elizabeth, 2. Elisha Baldwin; and 3. John Baldwin, died before they were five years old. They have living in June, 1882. 4. Jane Aurelia, born April 19, 1842, at Middleport, N. Y., m. May 9, 1860, Thomas AV. Anderson, M.D., of Berrien Springs, Michigan. 5. Charles Linsley, born Dec. 21, 1845, at Middleport, N. Y., married June 10, 1881. 6. Sarah L. B., born Sept. 1, 1849, at Liverpool, N.Y., married Sept. 23, 1873, Joseph R. Taylor, M.D., of St. Joseph, Missouri, whence her mother writes me in June, 1882. 960. Elizabeth T., Rev. TrumanS Amos" Ezra,' born Nov. 25, 1813, m. Nov. g, 1852, Jonathan T. Tripp, in 1882, living in MiUvUle, N. Y. . 961. Margaret L., Rev. Truman^ Amos" Ezra,' born Nov. 26, 1818, at Pompey, N. Y., ra. Sept. 0, 1846, Darius M. Linsley, A.B. There were three ch.: 1. Edward Baldwin, born July, 1847, m. Sept. 25, 1876, Uving, 1882, at Three Rivers, Michigan, where he is a druggist. 2. EHa M., born Oct. 10, 1852, m. Jan'y 13, ' 1880, WiUiam Waldron, and living, 1882, in Millville. 3. Sarah, died May 30, 1867, aged 12 years. 4. Minnie, died Millville, Jan'y 10, 1872, aged 12 years. Mrs. Linsley died in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Sept., 1865. 401. (flliatljau^ Elnathan" Ezra' Jonathan" Joseph', b. in Granville, Mass., but settled with his father in the home of his ancestors in Milford, Conn. He m. Sarah Stowe" b. 1785, dau. Jedidah Stowe'^ son Captain Stephen Stowe and Freelove (Baldwin) Stowe" Phinehas' Richard" John Baldwin', ante p 333. She was niece of Captain Samuel mentioned in the folloAving account of an 1132 Baldwin Genealogy. ANCIENT HOUSE, MILFORD, CONN. In the Home World, vol. 2, edited and published by Rev. E. C. Baldwin, of New Haven, is an interesting account of this house: On its site George Clark, Sr., built his house, in 1639. It was within the palisades planted around the whole settlement to defend it. A few years after, this "brave, venturesome aud God-fearing man " was the first to. dwell outside the defences. For this pioneer act he received a. liberal gift of land- In his family. Rev. Abraham Pierson, first President of Yale College, married, as did also Jonathan Law, father of Governor Jonathan Law. Governor Law was father of Jahleel, ante p. 110, wdio ra. Ann^ Thomas' Barnabas'^ Richard Baldwin.' "About 1700 the place belonged to Mr. Edward Allen, an extensive ship-builder and importer, (father of Col. Edward Allen, who m. the widow of Phinehas^ Phinehas' Richard^ John Baldwin, i ante p. 334.) He reared upon it the new, stately and elegant house which is still standing, as shown in the picture." It is on the south side of the N. Y. & N. H. R. R., not far west of the defiot. The interior was finished with great care in the style of that early day. "Over the hall entered from the front door and up which the stairs ascend, is a trap door opening into the large garret under the roof. Arrangements existed for hoisting articles over the front entrance, thus up into the garret." At the time Rev. George AVhitlield made a 2d tour through Conn., (probably 1744) the meeting houses were closed against him. He frequently preached from the steps of churches or from private dwellings. The Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1133 steps of this house was his pulpit, frora which ,he addressed a, raultitude gathered in and about the yard. Up to this tirae only one church had existed, but imraediately began the organiza tion of what is now called Plymouth Church. Elder George Clark, (ante p 87) grandson of the first George, was a leader in this movement, and may have owned the jilace at the time. Our author proceeds: " Later it was owned by a Major Baldwin, an officer of the Colonial forces, who continued to be a loy.alist through the War of the Revolution." (Major Baldwin was likely David" Nathan' David^ Joseph,! page 509, known as " Major David," and Justice of the Peace in 1775.) " His daughter m. Garritt DeWitt, who afterwards lived there, and built a store for retailing provisions and dress goods. The store stood near the present fence and a little to the north, or right of the picture.'' "Capt. Samuel Stowe" (ante p. 333, son of Freelove (Baldwin* ) Stowe Phinehas' Richard^ Jolinl ) "purchased it in 1801, living in it several years. He, in 1814, sold it to Elnathan Baldwin, whose eleven children were born and raised in it." (EluathanS Elnathan'' Ezra' Jonathan^ Joseph Baldwin,! ante page 535.) Since hig death it has been sold to Mr. Beardsley, its present owner, (I suppose Mr. Charles Beardsley, ante p 535, m. Sarah Baldwin^ dau. of Elnathan.^ ) "Scarcely any changes have been made in its exterior or interior during the about 175 years it has stood. Generation after generation of people have come and gone, been born, married and died in it; new homes erected all around it; the valley before it filled .and bridged, and a multitude of heavily laden cars roar past it each (lay, yet there it stands a noble relic of the past. What a history! How many associations, joyous, solemn and sad cluster around it!" The children of Elnathan were — 902. Elnathan, on page 569. 963. Eunice, b. 1814, and I am told by Mr. Dwight E. Bowers, of New Haven, that she is living unmarried. As I reported her marriage, I beg pardon. 961. Esther, 1816. 905. piiUiam, on page 509 and+ 966. Charles, on p.age 569. 9i7. James, on page 570. 968. Sarah, m. Charles W. Beardsley,' page 526, Sally (Baldwin" ) Beardsley, Hezekiah Baldwin^ .Joshua" Joshua' Jonathan^ Joseph.l fjer ch. were born: 1. DeAVitt Clinton, May 20, 1852. 2. Sarah Etta, Feb'y 10, 18.55, ra. Charles AV. Clark, of MUford, and June 6, 1882, have three ch.: George AVilbur Clark, Edward Clark and a baby girl not then named. 3. Charles, June 16, 1866. 412. JlmO0' Samuel". He m. 2"* says Rev. Samuel Orcutt, Feb'y 24, 1789, Sally Hicks. I add ch. from Mr. Orcutt's very valuable History of New Milford : Minerva, Dec. 13, 1792. John, March 2, 1795. 1134 Baldioin Genealogy. 421. (p 536) piavt)' Gamaliel" Samuel' David" Josephs b. Jan'y, 174| m. Jan'y 2, 1766, Jonathan Gidding8^ b. April 18, 1741, son of Joseph" and Eunice (Andrus) Giddings, of New Fairfield. Joseph" was son Thomas' John" George', (see Gidding's Gen ealogy, by Merrit S. Giddings, hereafter.) Jonathan" was in the Revolutionary War, enduring many hardships. He was one of the original proprietors of the Western Reserve in Ohio. He came into possession of the farm of Mr. Baldwin, on the Avest side the Housatouic River. It remained in the' Giddings family for about 100 years. He d. April 8, 1817. A. asamaliel ^altmiin, Oct. 6, 1766+ B. Itetiecta, Jan'y 2, 1769, m. Revilo FuUer+ c. Jame0 ^tttnue, April 3, i77i+ D. JlrWitla, AprU 21, 1773, m. David Gaylord+ E. SoltmtOtt, March 25, 1775+ F. f Ottattian, Feb'y 18, 1777+ G. I^allt), Oct."2, 1779, m. Andrew Barnes+ H. f aura, 1780, m. Sturges Penfield+ I. Sitnmtl, May 13, 1782+ A. (p 506) ©amalicl Palbiuin &ibhiXXQ&, b. 1766, was an extensive laud-holder, was sociable and agreeable, aud a man of much influence. He had a powerful frame. He Avas Justice for fifteen to twenty years, and several times Representative. In 1845 he removed to Palmyra, Portage County, Ohio. He m. Nov. 24, 1790, Tabitha Eunice, dau. Stephen and Ann (Phiuney) Barnes. She was sister of AndrcAv, Avho m. Polly Giddings. They had ch. 1. Harriet, Sept. 9, 1791, d. in Palmyra, March 8, 1876. 2. Solomon, Oct. 5, 1793, d. unm. Feb'y 25, 1838. 3. Hiram, Sept. 14, 1795, ni. Rebecca Giddings, dau. Samuel, of Sherman. In 1821 he settled in Palmyra, where he was postmaster 10 years. Justice of the Peace 10 years, County Commissioner. Rebecca d. Aug. 27, 1843, and he m. 2d Cynthia M. French, who d. Sept. 10, 1867. He left no children. 4. Nancy A., May 30, 1798, m. March 28, 1820, David W. Steven, whose descendants will be found in the Giddings' Genealogy. ' 5. Sally Maria, Feb'y 23, 1800, in. Jan'y 1, 1823, AVUliam Spooner, of Kent, Conn., thence to Palmyra, Ohio, aud descendants. Giddings' Genealogy. 6. Mary Ann, March 20, 1803, in. Oct., 1827, Ilamiltou Lucas, of AVhite Creek, N. Y., and had a dau. d. y. 7. Joseph, March 4, 1806, d. Sept., 1836. 8. Elisha, Sept. 1, 1807, d. Sept. 18, 1809. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1135 B. llpbPtca (Giddings) fulUr, b- June 2, 1769, d. July 26, 1849, m. July 10, 1791, Capt. Revilo, s. of Dr. Oliver Fuller. Capt. Fuller d. in Salisbury, Conn., Oct. 31, 1846. 1. John Ransom, Feb'y 13, 1792, m. Aurelia St. John. 2. Amzi, Oct. 19, 1793, m. Maria Mills. 3. Louisa, Dec. 25, 1795, d. Oct. 2, 1863, m. Feb'y 19, 1815, Luther Cook, of Torrington, s. John and R.achel (AVilson) Cook. He d. Nov. 19, 1855. They had ch.: 1 John AVinthrop, March 12, 1818, m. Nov. 22, 1844, Cornelia, dau. Caleb Beach, and had ch.: Louisa J., and Charles W. 2 Maria, Sept. 26, 1833, m. Feb'y 14, 1859, Jaraes Ashborn, of Wolcottville. 4. Jonathan Giddings, Jan'y 6, 1798, m. Catljarine Pauburn, of N. Y. They had a dMna0, b. April 21, 1 773, m. David Gaylord, of New Milford. She d. 1827, and he, 1847. 1. Eliza, June 1800, ra. William Roberts, of Gaylordsville, Conn. Justice of the Peace and Bepresentative. For ch., see Giddin8s' Genealogy. 2. Cornelia, Feb'y 28, 1803, ra. Deacon Hugh Gelston. 3. Eunice, d. Sept. 29, 1879, unm. 4. Lucy, 1814, ra. 1839, Sheldon Camp, of Roxbury. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. E. Solomon @ii>i>ilt00, b. March 25, 1775, m. 1801, Polly Paine, of Kent. They died in Poultney, Vermont. 1. Laura, 1802, d. 1860, ni. Harvey Parks, of Wells, Vermont, and for descendants, see Giddings' Genealogy. 2. Arminia, 1804, ra. 1829, William P. Merriman, and lives in Rutland, Verraont. For descendants, sec Giddings' Genealogy. 3. Daniel Noble, 1807, ra. Beulah Bronson. 4. Solomon Paine, 1812, m. Mary Elizabeth Hotchkiss. 5. William Baldwin, 1818, d. 1864, in the war. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 6. Mary E., 1822, m. Henry O. Perkins. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. F. gonatljan ©ibbiuoo, b. Feb')- 18, 1777, d. April 9, 1834 ; lived iu Sherman, Conn.; m. 1803, Lydia Salmon, b. 1782, d. 1813, and he m. 2"'' Philomeda, dau. Lieut. Josiah and Mary (Towner) Buck, who d. 1827. 1. Hannah, 1811, d. 1813. 2. Lydia Ann, 1816, m. 1834, AVilliam T. Camp, of New Milford, who d. 1847, and she m. 2d 1860, David AV. Stevens, of Dover, N. Y. For ch. and gr. ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 3. Mary Eliza, 1817, d. 1874; m. Jackson J. Graves. For ch. and gr. ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 4. John Sherman, 1819, d. 1822. 6. Beebe, 1821, d. same year. 6. Jonathan Chauncey, 1822. G. |;olllJ, 1779, d. 1864; m. 1803, Andrew, son of Stephen and Ann (Phinney) Barnes. He d. 1858, at New Milford. 1. Albert, 1805, d. in Sherman, 1882. Justice of the Peace and Representa tive. For ch. and gr, ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 2. Samuel Hubbell, about 1813, of AVilton, Conn., iii. .Sally, dan. David Sterling. For descendants, see Giddings' Genealogy. 3. Loretta, 1807, m. 1827, Capt. Levi .Starr, of Danbury. For ch. see Giddings' Genealogy. 4. Sarah, m. Newell McMahon, of New Milford, and has a son Joseph in Milton, Conn. Nathaniel, of Milford, Connecticut. 1137 H. faura, b. 1780, d. 1854; m. 1806, Sturges Penfield, and settled in Pittsford, Vermont, where he was a merchant and large manufacturer. He d. 1806. 1. Miiry, 1807, m. 1839, Augustus Hammond, a prominent lawyer of Pittsford, who d. 1879. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 2. Samuel, 1808, d. 1811. 3. Fannie, 1810, d. 1841. 4. David Sturges, 1812; a banker in Rockford, Til. For ch., see Giddings' Gene.alogy. 5. Laura Ann, 1814, m. 1836, G. W. Harman, of Bennington, Vermont. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 6. Betsey, 1816, m. AViUiam F. Manly, who d. 1866, and she lives, 1882, in Pittsford, Vermont. For ch. and gr. ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 7. George Baldwin, 1818, d. same year. 8. Eleanor Burr, 1820, m. 1848, Flenry T. Lothrop. 9. Samuel Franklin, 1822; settled in Rockford, 111.; m. 1851, Lemira Clarke. For ch. and gr. ch., see Giddings Genealogy. 10. John Giddings, 1824; banker in Rockford, IU.; m. 1856, Mary E. Crosby. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. 11. Catharine Jane, 1826, lives, 1882, in Bennington, Vermont. 12 Abel Ogden, 1829, m. 185.3, Anna E. Jenkins, and lives in Battle Creek, Michigan. For ch., see Giddings' Genealogy. I. Samuel, b. 1782, and d. 1853, in Now Milford. He ra. 1810, Lydia, dau. Capt. and Deacon William Giddings, who d. July 12, 1829, and he m. 2'"' 1831, Armida Sanford. Ch.: 1. Rebecca, 1810, m. Hiram Giddings. 2. Sally Ann, 1812, d. 1831. 3. Dorcas, 1814, m. Harvey H. B. Turner. 4. Armida, 1815, d. 1818. 5. Alfred, 1818, m. Mary E. Picket. 6. AA'iUiam Henry, 1820, m. Flora E. Leach. 7. Ann Jennette, 1823, d. 1855. 8. CaroUne, 1825, m. David N. Fuller. 9. Minit S.,1837,ra. Nellie C, dau. of V.R. Giddings. He is the genealogist of the Giddings; a leading man in New Milford,Conn. His first wife died May 22,1876, and he in. 2d, June 2, 1877, Emma M., dau. Sidney and Sarah Umderfield, and widow of Doctor John 13. Snow. 422.(p 536)g0ttnc Pnl&mtn° Gamaliel" SamueP. According to the Richards' Genealogy, m. 2"" 18 Feb'y, 1795, Sarah, born May 8, 1767, dau. of Abijah Richards, of Waterbury, Conn. Shedied 9 Aug., 1832, in Westminster, Vermont, without children. 985. (536) Amzi Rogers" Rachel" Gamaliel.'' The History of New Milford adds 2d child Samuel Towner, b. April 30, 1820, m. Sept., 1858 or 9, Cornelia H., dau. Capt. Sturges and Nancy I. Bulkloy, of Waterbury, Conn., and had 5 ch.: 1138 Baldioin Genealogy. 1. Theodore Dwight, June 10, 1822. 2. Ann Elizabeth, Oct. 16, 1826. 3. Emily Louisa, March 6, 1831. 4. Harriet Alice, Aug. 24, 1837; and 5. Rachel L. 995. (p 537) Chiirles H.6 Abieis Israel" Samuel2 should be Charles AViUiam, b. Feb'y 23, 1804, and d. March 9, 1828. 1012. (p 538) Isaac+ Isaac+ Davids Davids Joseph.' Joseph,' b. 1784, graduated at Yale, 1801, and d. Jan'y 27, 1844, at Pompey, N. Y., unmarried. 443. (p 539). lltaviJ (BaldAvin^) f goUrtril, Isaac" David^, m. Timothy Leonard,of Lansingburgh, N. Y. There should be added a daughter — 1022J. Cornelia, born Aug. 29, 1798, at GranviUe, who m. Jan'y 4, 1818, Thomas Shaw Perkins, born Aug. 6, 1793, d. Judge Elias Perkins, of New London. He graduated at Yale College, 1812, and was a lawyer. She died 5 May, 1818, leaving no children. He m. 2d Marion Griswold, and had 11 children. 1054. (p 541) Rhoda (Baldwin) Morse, Charles^ Abner" David' David^ Joseph.l She is, in June, 1882, living a widow, and has three sons living, one of whom is David Morse, Northfield, Conn. 1065. Rachel" Charles,^ her dau., Mrs. L. P. Woodruff, in June, 1882, still resides in Waterbury. 1056. Charles M.* Charles.^ In June, 1882, he and his wife are living in Fairfield, Rock County, Wisconsin. 1064. (p .541) Charlotte* (Baldwin) Iligby, Nathan^ Nathan^ Nathan' David^ Joseph,! b. March 14, 1799, ra. Oct. 14,1824, Harvey Higby, of Milford, and settled in Bridgeport, Conn., where in 1874 they celebrated their golden wedding. He died May 29, 1876; she, in 1882, is still living there. They had six children, of whom, in 1882, is Uving only WiUiam RUey, b. Aug. 6, 1825, who m. Sept. 22, 1846, Mary Ann Johnson, b. at New Haven, Conn., April 15, 1825, and they have ch.: 1. Martha Louisa, Jan'y 14, 1848. 2. Henry Cornelius, Jan'y 19, 1860, d. June 10, 1853; and 3. Helen Augusta, b. May 23, 1860, m. Oct. 14, 1880, George Manson Fames, who was b. at Springfield, Mass., Jan'y 19, 1859. 1066. Martha, b. July 13, 1792, d. unm. in Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 22, 1878. 1109. Sardis' John" David^ David^ Joseph' Joseph^ Joseph.l A letter from Mrs. H. L. Coman, of Ft. Scott, Kansas, dated April, 1883, says she is daughter of Sardis, who d. about 1863, leaving three small girls. Their mother died two weeks before their father. Sardis m. !Miss Mary McDowell, of Kentucky. 1111. Palmer,' brother of Sardis. The Loomis Genealogy, A^ol. 1, p. 117, says: Mary Ann Loomis, b. April 5, 1811, dau. Seba, of Caznovia, N. Y., m. 1st Nov. 10, 1813, Lewis T. Loomis, and 2d, Aug. 17, 1854, Palmer Baldwin. 544. (p 543) '^(xxixta Jjat'OClj" Jonathan^ Ebenezer" Joseph' Joseph^ Soseph'. His Avife Avas Widow Yocum, not Youmau. 1139. Cornelia, and 1143. Jane, in. Charles Lockard, not Lockwood. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1139 1208. (p546) Mary (Baldwin) Mott, born May 15, 1819, m. Nov., 1840,AraesaS. Mott, born in Montrose, in 1818. They h.ad ch.: 1. Harriet E., b. Feb'y 14, 1844. 2. M. Ella, Aug. 11, 1845. 3. Charles A., May 23, 1847. 4. AVilliam N., Sept. 23, 1849, who is married. 5. James B.aldwin, Sept. 12, 1858. 6. Annie, July 18, 1863. Mrs. Mott died Feb'y 29, 1873. In June, 1882, Mr. Mott and aU the living ch. save Ch.arles, live in AVavcrly, Tioga County, N. Y. Charles is a Baptist clergyman and lives in Millville, N. J. He was wounded at Petersburg, in the late war. He has a wife and the only grand child in the family. My informant is Harriet E. 1220. (p 547) David Baldwin' Scott" Noah^ Moses" Jaraes' Joseph^ Joseph,! mar ried Jan'y 8, 1827, and had six children, of whom two are dead. David died May 19, 1873; his wife Jane, Nov. 17, 1868, aged 73. 1222. Sally, m. 1st AVood, and had two ch., deceased; 2d Stebbins, and had one child. She died March, 1869. 575. (548) ^SjiuIuc" Jonathan^ David" Benjamin' Benjamin'' Joseph'. In the Avill of his aunt Rachel Crane Baldwin, widow of Simeon, he is called LcAvis, and his name was likely Lewis Squire. He was b. in Bloomfield, N. J., Sept. 6, 1769, and d. Dec. 19, 1840. He m. Sarah, dau. of Amos Dodd, b. Aug. 4, 1770, d. Nov. 25, 1832, and had three ch. He was a shoemaker, and learned his trade of his uncle Ichabod. 1241. Maria, Sept., 1793, d. Feb'y 3, 1840, m. Joseph CoUins, b. June 4, 1782, who d. May 9, 1859. He was son of John Collins, an Irish Revolutionary soldier, who after the war m. Mary, widow of Isaac Baldwin, (p 516, No. 228) uncle of Squire. They had — 1. Valeria, Dec, 1809, m. Isaac Spear, lives in Chicago, and has ch.: Charles, 1835, m. and has a son; Fanny, 1840, unm. 2. Mark, 1812, d. Aug. 26, 1819. 3. John AVilson, 1815, d. 1865. He m. Amelia Day, and left six ch. 4. pnnicl iUeb0tcv, 1818+ .5. lUilliam, 1820+ 6. Sarah, 1823, living in Chicago, m. Richard W. Dodd, and has ch.: Joseph Lindsley, Aug. 31, 1844; Frank WUbur, June 27, 1847; Maria Louisa, July 13, 1851^ and Mary Emma, April 19, 1855, d. Aug. 9, 1859. 7. Mark, b. 1825, disappeared. 8. Thomas Scott, 1827, m. 9. Fanny, 1837, living in Newark, m. George Baldwin, son of Ezra; no ch. 10. George W., b. Jan'y 13, 1839, d. Nov. 8, 1865, unm. 1242. Martha, (called in my book, ante p. 548, Betty) b. May 20, 1798, d. April, 22, 1851, m. Samuel Jewell, who d. 1879. 1. Elizabeth, m. Arthur Gillett. 2. Mary Valeria,"m. George P. Dodd, and lives in Jersey City, N. J., and has ch.: 1 Isabella,51856, m. Frank Brown, and has two children; and 2 Joseph, 1861, d. Nov. 23, 1876. 1140 Baldwin Genealogy. 1243. Eliza, 1804, lived in Newark, m. Elias Wilcox, b. Dec. 4, 1799, d. Sept. 20, 1863. She d. May 19, 1887. 1. George, April 9, 1826, d. Feb'y 19, 1832. 2. Thomas, 1829, living in Newark, m. Amelia Crew, and has a son Frank, born about 1866, a lawyer in Newark. 3. Edward, or, as another says, Edraond, Jan'y 9, 1831, d. Nov. 29, 1831. 4. Sarah A., Nov. 9, 1833, d. Jan'y 17, 1849. 575J Mary" Jonathans David" BenjaminS Benjamin^ Joseph,! b. Jan'y 21, 1771, d. Dec. 3, 1820; m. Dec 24, 1791, Philip Pierson, b. June 20, 1769, and d. May 3, 1816, and had 11 ch., who are all dead. 1. Josiah, Aug. 2, 1793, d. April 8, 1815. 2. Daniel, April 7, 1795, m. and had Samuel, who lived at Forked River, N. J., and Gertrude, m. Williver, and lives at Bloomington, 111. 3. Cephas Baldwin, May 4, 1797, d. Feb'y 20, 1818. 4. A son, b. and d. July 3, 1799. 5. Phillip Morris, June 21, 1800, d. April 19, 1820. 6. Mary Myers, July 27, 1802, d. April 23, 1840. She m. June 12, 1827, David Young, b. March 8, 1803, and d. Jan'y 19, 1835, and had 4 ch.: First, ray informant Jacob S., Feb'y 14, 1828, lived at Milford N. J., who m. Feb'y 4, 1862, Martha Voorhees, and had ch.: 1 Mary Alice, March 25, 1853, m. Nov. 15, 1876, John C. Rittenhouse, and had Earle Dow, Jan'y 29, 1878, and Martha V., Feb'y 1, 1880; 2 Henry Newton, Jan'y 2, 1855, lived at Wilkesbarre, Penn., ra. April 16, 1879, EUa Dow, and had Natalie M., Dec, 1878, and 3 WilUam B., Aug. 24, 1858, d. Sept., 1873. Second, Courtenious S., Oct. 3, 1829, lived at Plainfield, N. J., m. Oct. 20, 1853, Matilda Britton, and had six ch. Third, Daniel P., Sept. 5, 1831, d. unm. May 29, 1868. Fourth, Henry N., May 14, 1834, lives in Chicago, a widower; no ch. 7. Selina W., Oct. 31, 1804. 8. John Flavel, b. March 2, and d. Dec, 1807. 9. Gertrude Ann, Aug. 23, 1809. 10. John Jabez Flavel, Nov. 15, 1813, d. Sept. 8, 1814. 11. James Harvey, July 15, 1815, d. March 29, 1818. 576. (p 548) ^O0tplf Jonathan^ David", b. at Bloomfield, N, J., Oct. 4, 1779, d. Oct. 1, 1821. He returned from Virginia with his father about 1803 ; Avas a carriage-maker, and in 1805 moved to Hudson, N. Y. He d. in Bloomfield at the house of his uncle, Squire, while ou a visit, and was buried in the old church-yard near his relatives. He m. July 24, 1808, Mary Mandell, of Stanford, DelaAvare County, N. Y., b. Sept. 30, 1787, and d. Aug. 13, 1872, at Natchez, Miss. After the death of Joseph, on the invitation of Hiram, the family moved to Missis sippi, and " under the protection of the brother they prospered there." 1243i. Charles Suydam, May 6, 1809, d. Aug. 16, 1810. 1244. pUliam Seunj, March 15, 1811-1- Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1141 1244J. EmeUne, Oct. 25, 1813, d. April 24, 1828. 1246. Hiram tnanJcll, June 29, 1815+ 1245}. Mary, April 20, 1817, d. July 12, 1834. 12451. Caroline, Oct. 12, 1818, d. March 25, 1832. 1245. %tOVQt durftlt. Jan'y 22, 1820+ 1247. Sarah Elizabeth, AprU 21, 1822, lives in 1882, unra. at Natchez, Miss. 579. Itlaftljn' Jonathan^ David", b. in Bloomfield, July 27, 1777, d. March 8, 1813, at New Brunswick, N. J. She m. 1=' Oct., 1801, Charles Suydam, who d. in 1810. They had no ch. She m. 2""' June 22, 1813, Jacob Williamson, b. Jan'y 5, 1759, and d. July 11, 1841, and had— 1. Hannah, Aug. 23, 1814, m. Jan'y 30, 1834, Dennis Van Liew, and had — First, Jacob AV., April 19, 1836, m. Mary Schenck, and has Dennis, living in 1882, 24 years old, and unra. Second, John D.,June 28, 1838, ra. Elizabeth B.Kuhl, b. Aug. 24, 1839. They have ch.: 1 Martha W., June 6,1862. 2 Hannah A., Oct. 13, 1863. 3 Mary K., July 2, 1865, d. Feb'y 17, 1870. 4 Richard K., March 25, 1867, d. March 2, 1870. 5 Dennis, Sept. 19, 1869. 6 Susan IL, Feb'y 14, 1872. 7 Elizabeth K., Sept. 10, 1874. 8 John Edgar, Jan'y 28, 1877. Third, Martha, July 22, 1840, lives at Bordentown, N. J., ra. Jacob E. •Schenck, of Philadelphia, Penn., and has six ch.: 1 Martha. 2 Jennie. 3 Emma. 4 Dennis, V. L. 5 Peter S.; and 6 Jacob. 2. Jacob S., Feb'y 1, 1816, d. Aug. 6, 1801, ra. Catharine Durgee, and had a dau. Mary Emma, who lives in Newark, N. J., m. Lehr, (?) and has two sons and a dau. 3. Gertrude Vanderveer, Jan'y 29, 1818, living; m. June 22, 1836, Dr. George P. Bex, b. Sept. 2, 1863; living at Reaville, Hunterdon County, N. J. She had — First, George McClellan, Aug. 5, 1837, m. and living in Bloomington, IU.; no ch. Second, Oliver Payson, Jan'y 18, 1840; living; a physician in Philadelphia. He m. Anna B. Stevenson, and has 3 ch.: 1 John B. S., July 1, 1871. 2 Gertrude Dec 25, 1873, d. June 10, 1874; and 3 Mary, March 10, 1875. Third, Martha Winson, Jan'y 29, 1844, m. W. H. Corcoran; lived at Jack- sonviUe, Florida, and had 2 ch.: Geo. R., Oct. 18, 1867; Henry O., April 7, 1876. Fourth, Hiram B.aldwin, Feb'y 9, 1846, d. June 8, 1864. Fifth, Hannah More, April 4, 1848. 579i. (p 516) Eunice" Jonathan^ David", b. Sept. 4, 1783, d. Nov 26, 1808 ; m. Jeptha Dodd' Abijah^ who d. Jan'y 9, 1818. They had— 1. Betsey, Dec. 3, 1804, m. Thomas Exaley, who d. about 1860; removed to the AA'est in 1844. She d. after the late civil war. She had two sons who are dead, and four d.aus. living in III. One of the daus. is Mary, m. Thompson, a lawyer in Fulton, 111., and another m. Trask, a druggist in Chicago. 2. Mary, May 20, 1806, d. July 27, 1808. 1122 Baldwin Genealogy. 579^. (p 516) ©CVtVUitc" Jonathan'^ David", b. at Bloomfield, April 30, 1785, d. Sept. 24, 1836. She m. John Smock, a farmer near New Brunswick, N. J., and had — 1. Elizabeth, d. unm; b. Nov. 24, 1811, d. May 11, 1844. 2. Dennis, b. Feb'y 18, 1813, d. Miiy, 1844, at Fayette, Miss. 3. Jonathan, June, 1814; living in I'f. J., m. Martha tlarretson. They have living, Gertrude, Oct. 28, 1846; John, Jan'y 9, 1859; Catharine G., July 21, 1866, and Edward W., Aug. 1, 1862. 4. Mary P., 1817, m. 1848, Isaac Vaudarsdale, of Pluckamin, N. J.; moved, 1849, to Cecil County, Maryland, aud lives there in May, 1882; have a dau. Gertrude Ann. 5. Deborah Ann, March, 1822, m. Martin S. Nevius, Dec, 1847. They live on a farm in Monmouth County, N. J., for 150 years iu the Smock family, aud have Margaretta, Oct. 7, 1848, and John, b. Aug. 0, 1860, m. and has a son. 580. Joanna" (not Betsey) Jonathan"^ David", b. Sept. 20, 1790, d. Jan'y 2, 1828, m. John Smith, b. 1784, d. April, 1820 ; lived at Bloomfield, N. J., and had — 1. George, 1811, drowned Christinas, 1823, iu Watsessing Lake, Bloomfield while skating. 2. Hiram B., Jan'y 1, 1813, d. Jan'y 22, 1840, m. Jacobus. 586. (p 548) |telji;mialj° laaac"^ David" Benjamin^ Benjamin^ Joseph', b. in Bloomfield, Dec. 18, 1772; lived and d. there only a few rods from the homestead of his grandfather, May 26, 1851. He m. 1»' Sarah Crane, who d. Feb'y 26, 1847. He m. 2'"' Zilpah , who survived him. 1. Cotljev, Jan'y 27, 1796, m. Sam Rcynolds+ 2. StlloUlt, AprU 10, 1798, m. MatUiias Dodd+ 4. Keturah, Sept. 9, 1800, m. Dennis Osborn; no ch.; in. 2d James Hamlin, of Newark; living; no ch.; adopted her nephew, DeniiiB Osborn Dodd, now known as Osborn, and of the firm of Camp & Osborn, of Newark. .Since writing this, he, a short time since was instantly killed by being run over by a locomotive. Ho was unra. 5. lltilVtJ }(0., Oct. 6, 1802, 111. Hiram Pruden+ 6. ^tjllia, Nov. 1, 1804, 111. Jonathan Stevcns+ 7. Isaac, May 27, 1807, d. 1856, m. Mary Conkling of Newark. His ch. all d. infants. 8. Stephen N., No. 1249, see page 589 for as fulfan account as I have of his line. 9. JItilVDCVtJ, June 7, 1811, m. Jesse Forker+ 10. ^tljalloU, Eeb'y 1, 1815+ 11. Nehemiah, May 22, 1818, d. Sept. 7, 1819. Joseph, of 31ilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1143 587. CP0tl|CV' Isaac' David", m. Jabez D. Kilborn, of South Orange, N. J., and lived there. 1. F;iiz.abeth, b. Nov. 18, and d. Dec. 5, 1795. 2. Thomas D., Oct. 9, 1796, and, d. Feb'y 14, 1882. He m. Abby Condit, and had ch.: Esther, who ni. Ira Taylor, of South Orange, and has a son Everett, b. 1866. Isaac B., d. 1879, m. Mary E. Dodd, b. M.ay 27, 1828, and had a son Franklin, b. Jan'y 11, 1854, d. 1860. Hannah, m. Amzi S. Dodd, b. Nov. 1, 1826, d. 1871. He was a grandson of Linus Dodd, whose 2d wife was Lydia, dau. Zophar Baldwin. Their children were Linus Calvin, b. Nov. 27, 1850, d. Aug. 31, 1851; Fred Milton, Jan. 11, 1853, d. Sept. 26, 18.55; Abby Elizabeth, Jan'y 14, 1.S5G, d. Dec. 24, 1859; Caroline, Jfin'y 11, 1859, and d. Dec 29, 1859, and Amzi, 1809. The remaining children of Thomas D. Kilborn, are Margaretta and Mary,living num., and Ira, living in South Orange, m. Kate Alexander, and has ch.: Etta, b. 1872, and Homer, 1876; and Clarissa, and Charles F., twins, about 50 years old, the first living in South Orange and the other in Newark. 3. Isaac B., Dec. 24, 1798, d. Oct. 2, 1819, unm. 4. Charles L., May 31, 1802, d. June 23, 1837, m. Betsey Barringer, who d. They had 2 ch.: Jabez, 1830, lived in Newark, m. Amelia Kidger, and had 5 ch., d. y., besides Mary Jane, 1850; Clara E., 18G6, and Isaac B., 1869. The other child of Charles L., is Mary Jane, b. 1837, living in Newark. 5. Mary, Sept. 20, 1806, d. Sept. 9, 1810. 6. Mary AV., June 14, 1812, d. Oct. 22, 1838. 588. ^IjObo" Zophar' David", b. 1773, d. July 7, 1846; m. John II. Osborn, b. 1769, d. Oct. 29, 1839. They had— I. Rebecca, Jan'y 7, 1794, d. Aug. 1.5, 1839, unm. II. vSarah, July 20, 1797, d. AprU 22, 1802. III. Hannah, March 25, 1800, m. Matthias Taylor, who d. July 6, 1868. She lives in 1881 with her son, Marcus, at Keyport, N. J. They had — ]. Adclia C, 1820, d. 1846; m. Thomas Spear 'and had ch.: Eveline, m. J. W. Roberts, of Denver, Colorado, with ch.; Everett Lincoln, 1860, and Winifred, 1872; John, m. and living, 1881, no ch.; Alfred, living unm. in Philadelphia; Adelia, living unm. 2. Alfred, 1822, d. Jan'y 25, 1846, unm. 3. Hudson, 1826, ni.; living, 1881, at Cleveland, Ohio, and ch.: John, 1855, on U. P. R. R-> ni. and one child, Cliarles, 1860, living unm. 4. John, 1830; living unm. at Newark, N. J. 5. Marcus, 1840; in., no ch., and a lawyer at Keyport, N. J. IV. Lydia, Nov. 2, 1802, d. June 1, 1875; m. Sept. 25, 1826, Samuel Taylor, who d. April 17, 1878. They lived at Bloomfield, N. J., and had — 1. Charles O., May 28, 1822, in. Sarah BaU; went to CaUfornia, about 1856, und there in 1887. Ch.: AVilliam, 1856, m. and has a son, and Frank C, 1863; unm. 2. George IL, b. 1824, m. Almira Shepard, of Haverstraw, N. Y.; live in Utah, and have ch.: George, 1860; Frank, 1862; Clarence, 1865, and May, 1871. 3. Almir.a, 1834, m. Thomas McGowan; no ch., and living at Bloomfield. 4. Warren S., Dec. 16, 1836, m. Mary Kent, and living at Montclair, N. .1. Children: Nellie, 1863; Frederick, 1867; Martha, 1870; Frank, 1872; Howard, 1875. 5. AViUiam M., May 13, 1839; living at Montclair; m. DellaGilbert; no ch. 1144 Baldwin Genealogy. 6. James M., 1843; kUled Sept. 17, 1862, at the battle of Antietam, .Aid. V. Charles IL, April 16, 1805; living at Bloomfield; an elder in the First Pres byterian Church; m. Abby Harrison, and have ch. 1. Frederick AV., 1835; living unm; graduate of Yale College, aud a Presby terian clergyman. 2. John M., 1837, m.; no ch.; living in Colorado. 3. AVilliam E., 1839, m.; no ch.; living in Ohio. 4. Charles IL, 1867, m.; no ch.; living in Columbus, O. VI. Zophar B., Oct. 8, 1807, in. at Catskill, N. Y., and d. July 10, 1850, at Oyster Bay, L. I. He has a dau. Emily, who in. a U. S. naval officer, and lives in Brook lyn, N. Y. VII. Julia, July 9, 1811; living in Orange, N. J.; m. May 11,1830, Peter Doremus. 1. Elias O., ra. Harriet Peck; lives in Orange, N. J., and has ch.: Fanny, 1860, m. Geo. Barrett; no ch.; Frederick, 1863, and Edward, 1865. 2. Mary, ra. James Clark, died 1873, and had ch.: Grace, 1871, George, 1873. 3. Julia, d. 1881; m. David Rodgers, and had ch.: Leslie, 1875, aud Edward, 1881. VIII. Elias, Sept. 27, 1813, d. July 3, 1849; m. Eliza AVeeks; living in ISSI; no ch. IX. Ilarriet, March 9, 1817, d. Sept. Ki, 1860; in. George Cadmus; had ch.: .A.lfred, iii. and has three ch. in Orange; Charles, m. and two ch. in Orange; Harvey, d. 1881, unm.; Rebecca, m. and d. in ('alifornia, leaving two ch.; Ilarriet, and a dan., and last, George, living unm. iu Orange. 589. ,SU0an° dau. Zophar^ David", b. March 29, 1768; dead; m. Oliver Crane, b. Sept. 29, 1765, and d. Aug. 31, 1817. He was of West Bloomfield, N. J., now Montclair. He Avas killed bythe kick of a horse, making his nuncupative will, which Avas admitted to probate. They had — • I. Sarah, June 3, 1787, d. unm. Dec. 27, 1836. II. Lydia, Feb'y 6, 1789, and d. Sept. 4, 1848. She m. Josias Crane, Sept. 20, 1810. He d.June 8, 1845, ae 76 years. They had — 1. Mark, Sept. 7, 1811, d. unm. Nov., 1880, at Orange, N. J. 2. Charles Oliver, about 1814, d. June 12, 1859; m. Francenia Ballard, and had Sarah Lydia, March 23, 1841, d. June 23, 1801, and Anna, Aug. 24, 1850, d. Ajiril 24, 1800. 3. Edward Ames, Oct. 19, 1816,lives, Jan'y, 1882, in Newark, N. J.; m. Amanda Nichols, and has Edward, April 5, 1846; m. and 3 ch.; Frank, Henry C.and Arthur M. 4. Jason, Sept. 18, 1821, in. Aramintlia Dodd, (dau. of Ira Dodd) lives, Jan'y, 1882,in Newark,and hasch.: Frederick, m. and no ch.; Anna, m. Robert Beach, and has a child, b. July, 1881; Helen, lives at home unm.; Laura, d. num.; Ilarriet T., m. Morion 0. Coggeshall, and has 2 sons; Henry AV., at home unm. in 1882. III. Stephen Fordham, Dec. 27, 1791, d. Jan'y 3, 1859; elder in the Presbyterian Church at Bloomfield. He m. Matilda H. SmiUi, b. March, 1791, and d. Jan'y 18, 1871, dau. of Peter and Huldah (Fordham) Smith. They had — 1. Emeline Huldah, Nov. 5, 1817, d. June 2,3, 1857, unm. 2. Susan Philetta, Aug. 22, 1820, d. Oct. 9, 1864; in. Lemuel F. Corwiii, in 1846, and had Stephen, d. y., and Oliver, d. 1871, a freshman iu Yale College. Joseph, of 3Iilf or d. Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1145 3. Oliver, July 12, 1822, m. Marion I). TurnbuU, dau. John and Margaret, of N. Y. City; sailed as missionary to Turkey, .Tan'y 3, 1849; living, 1881, at Morristown, N. ,L Ch.: 1 Louina Matilda, June 21, 1849, d. J.an'y 12, 1851. 2 Elizabeth Marion, Jlay 12, 1851, lu. Rev. John S. Gardner, and have had ch.: John C, May 17, 1877; Oliver C, Sept. 27, 1878, and Marion C, Sept. 28, 18.'^!. 3 CaroUne ILannah, Oct. 31, 1862, m. Edward C. Lyon, .and had Edward C.,';Oct.'.26, 1880, and Marion C, Nov. 12, 1881. 4 Oliver TurnbuU, Nov. 14, 1855, aud Louin0Vacl° Jabez' Israel", m. Rachel Cochran, and had — Abraham. John R. James.- Caleb.Letta? Jane. . Phebe. Henrietta. ^Oljn ^.° Jabez' Israel", m. Sophia Weightman, and had ch. |UilUam+ Annie, m. S.amucl S. Baldwin, b. ]\fay 20, 1809; see descend:iiits of Noah. goaac (!!.+ Ellen, 111. Henry Shugard. George, d. y. ^oljU Iti." Israel' Israel', m. Emma Munn, dau. Joseph Munn. gurplt |ttHiiii+ Harriet, ni. James Hogan. Wva e.+ %XXCX) PalblUiu'^ Matthias' Israel" Joseph' Benjamin^ Joseph', b. Jan'y 31, 1770, and d. April 3, 1842. She m. Nov. 24, 1T91, Nathaniel Dodd', b. 1769, d. 1849, son Joshua" Stephen' Daniel- Daniel Dod'. They lived at Bloomfield, N. J., and bad ch. Bethuel, Feb'y 2, 1793, d. Aug. 2-2, l,S17, uiiiii. Matthias, Nov. 21, 1794, d. April 15, 1863. He m. Oct. 20, 1821, Rhoda Baldwin, who d. Feb'y 6, 1861, in her 63d year, (I know not whose daughter.) They had— 1. Bethuel, Aug. 20, 1822, ni. Sept. 3, 1S5(), Lora Sherman, and in 1864 lived in Newark. 2. Isaac Baldwin, Sept. 29, bS'Jl. 3. Dennis Osborn, Jan'y 4, 1S'J7, assumed Ihe name of Osborn in coinidianee witb the will of Mr. Osborn, who adopted bim. In ISIil of firm of ( 'aiii[i cV Osborn, grocers, of Newark. He was killed in 1880 by being nm ovei' by a loeoniolive. He was unm. 4. Lucy A., Oct. 2.'!, 1828, d. Dee. 9, ]S.'!:J. 5. Edward V. B., .-April 11, 1S31, m. Sept. 20, bSOO, Alary K'. .Andrn.ss, dau. Stephen 11., of Newark. In 186 I lived in Xew York. 0. Lucy A., Oct. 15, 1,S33. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Iladley, 3iass. 1153 7. C.eorgc F., July 3, 1S36, lived 1864 in New Yor;c. 8. Stephen AV., July 23, l.Sil.S, d. iVov. 1 1, 1839 ; .and 9. iMary K., June 9, 1813. Robert, Alay 31, 1797. He m. Feb'y 11, 1821, Sarah C. Dodd, dau. Samuel, and had one ch., d. y. She d. April 5, 1823, aud he disappeared on his return from a visit to the AA'csl, about Aug., 1824. Alvin Harvey, June 20, 180.3, m. Sept. 5, 1824, Mary Sayre, b. March 8, 1799," lived iu Bloomlicld, N. .1., and had — 1. Robert, June 18, 1825, m. Frances AV. Elam, of Fayetteville, N. C, Sept. 18-5.3, aud in 1864 liiid a dau. Emma Glenn, b. Oct. 21, 1856. 2. Sarah Matilda, Sept. 16, 1827, m. J\Iay 20, 1840, Thomas S. Spear. .3. Nathaniel Harvey, Sept. 1, 1829, m. Sept. 2, 1851, Caroline Ward, and had Ella Augusta, April 16, 1854, aud Robert Harvey, Nov., 1800, d. Aug. 21, 1861. 4. Mary Caroline, Nov. 14, 1831, m. Feb'y 20, 1856, Theodore Pierson. .5. Charlotte Gertrude, Nov. 1, 1833. 6. AVilliam Henry, Sept. 22, 1836. In 1804 Capt. in N. J. Volunteers. AVilliam P.urton, .June 29, 1800, d. Oct 29, 1834; ni. June 2, 1829, Susan Bedell, b. Aug. 26, 1805, and d. J,an'y, 1852. Ch.: 1. Edward AVilson, March 11, 1830, d. Jan'y 10, 1851, unm. 2. Caroline, Nov. 9, 1831, d. Nov. 12, 1850, unm. 3. AVilliam Burton, Dec. 28, 1832, d. Feb'y 13, 1859; m. March 4, 1854, Mary .Ann Barton, living in 1864. Ch.: AVilliam Burton, Dec. 4, 1854; Edward Wilson, June 12, 1850, and Charles Barton, Oct. 11, 1857. 30aar" Matthias' Israel" Joseph', b. Dec. 14, 1774, d. Jan'y 27, lS:-)8. lie m. 7Vng. 27, 1797, Phebe Ward, Avho Avas b. May 25, 1778, aud d. Sept. 24, 1853. He was uo doubt the Isatvc whom I assigned to the Matthias on page 321. He was a carpenter in Bloomfield, N. J. Lydia, July 27, 1798, d. Nov. 13, 1824; m. WilUam Griffin, April 7, 1819, and had two sons, Isaac B. and AA'Uliam, both living in Bloomfield, N. J., in 1883. Lucy, April 1, 1800, d. April 5, 1830, at St. Augustine, Florida. She m. Asher P.. Durand, of .South (Grange, April 2, 1821. He was the gre.at and well-known Aiueriean painter of that name. The Associated Press dispatches, of Sept. 18, 1886, say: ".\slier B. Durand, perh.aps the oldest American painter of note, died yesterday at his lioinc in South Orange, N. J. He was born in 1796 at .Jefferson, N. .J. His lirst noticeable work was the engraving of Trumbull's weU-known picture, 'The Deelaration of Independence,' which occupied him three years. In 1835 he abandoned the graver for the brush, having before this become a frequent contributor of portraits and landscaiics in oil to the Xational Academy of Design exhibitions. At (irst he devoted liiinself to portraits aud ligiire subjects, but he turned his atten tion to landscape ]painfiiig iu later years, and for this he is chiefly knosvu. His rendering of ni(niiil;iiii sreiiery especinlly was inncli admired, and he counted among bis best works *l''i'aiieonia Mountain,' '.V Primeval Forest' .and "The Rainbow.'' II is studies of trees aud foliage are also )ilcasiiig in sentiment and execution. Iu IS 15 his portrait of A\'illi;iiii C. Kryaiit, afterward engraved by liiiiisclt, was painted, while among Ills liislorieal siibjecls are 'Tlie tJa|itiii'c of I\lajiu' Andre' and, 'The AV rath of Peter Stuyvesaiil..' jAlr. Durand was elected I'rcsidcut ot the National 1154 Bcddwin Genealogy. Academy of Design at the death of Professor Morse, and this honorable position he held for many years. His brush had for some years been idle and he had lived in retirement at his country home. Few among bis fellows were personally held in higher esteem both as an artist aud a man than Mr. Durand. His ninetieth birthday was celebrated by the gathering together of his friends at South Orange aud con gratulations and tokens of esteem were showered upon him." Margaret, Jan'y 3, 1802, d. March 28, 1831, unm. Lucinda, Aug. 22, 1804, d. Feb'y 24, 1881; m. A. G. Alston, and had Amzi, Charles, and two daus., all living in Newark, N. J. Elizabeth, Jan'y 16, , d. March 16, 1821. Jlmfl, AprU 15, 1810+ $amitrl lUavft, July lo, I8i2-h ^0Oe\>lt Jllait|0, May 7, 1816-t- m. and had two daus. and a son William. Bethuel Dodd, July 27, 1813, m. May 28, 1845, Susan Alston, and had a dau. who m. and had a dau. Sarah, Oct. 6, 1820, ra. April 15, 1840, Edward Silvey. Phebe ElizabeUi, Jan'y 3, 1824, m. Dec. 0, 1848, AVilliam Scott Bond. Plrtttljiae" Matthias' Israel", m. Hannah Ward, sister of Bethuel and Dr. Eliezer Ward. Sarah, d. unm. in Orange, aged 75 years. Rebecca, d. unm. aged 25 years. Bethuel, went to New Orleans, and died unmarried. Fanny, m. Moses Dodd, son of Hiram, son of Isaac. Daughter, m. Camillas Farrand. JElvira, d. young and unmarried. Jane, ra. Moses Reynolds, and had — 1. Edffard, killed upon the Orange horse cars, aged about six years. 2. Theodore AV., who m. Caroline Fairbanks, and had Theodore T. and Annie Moulton. @rijOmao° David' Stephen" Joseph^ Benjamin^ His Avill, dated Aug. 21, 1852, mentions his Avife, Polly Brevort, aud daus. — Christina, in. Henry Blauvelt. Daughter, m. Aaron J. Denierest. ^aoii»° David' Stephen". PaulD+Charity. ^0 Ofl) lj° David' Stephen", m. Rebecca De Gray. jlicljavb S».+ David, (informant) m. Mary Dugan, but has nu ch. Ann, m. Daniel McGrogan. 673. (p 551)j ^ilUlb" Noah' Jomithiiu" Jonathan' Jonathan''' Joseph', m. Hannah Leavenworth, b. Oct. 3, 1779, dau. Samuel" Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1155 son Thomas' Thomas^ Thomas'. Her mother AA'as Sarah (Nettleton) L. I am right in his being David 1"' according to the Leaven worth Genealogy. He was a carpenter and farmer. He d. March 15, 1842, and his wife d. May 14, 1863. 1352. Lovina, Nov. 1-5, 1800, d. Nov. 14, 1813. 1353. Melissa, June 17, 1803, m. Feb'y 15, 1825, Garry Hull, of Waterbury, b. Jan'y 10, 1804. He was a farmer there, and d. May 26, 1805. They had ch.: 1. Ellen L., April 30, 1826, m. Aug. 31, 1847, Beri J. Bristol, of Waterbury who d. Aug. 11, 1864. 2. Harriet M., May 7, 1828, m. Nov. 29, 1847, Burritt H. Lewis, and has ch.: Harriet A., M.ay 28, 1850, and Ida M., Oct. 25, 1857. 3. Styles D., Nov. 19, 1830, d. March 22, 1832. 4. David B., Feb'y 21, 1833, m. Oct. 7, 1855, Harriet A. Lewis. Ch.: John B., May 7, 1862. 5. John L., July 22, 1838, d. April 1, 1858. 1354. Julia, July 5, 1805, m. 22 April, 1828, Samuel D. Chipman, of Waterbury; farmer; b. Dec. 29, 1804. Ch.: 1. Martha A., July 30, 1832, in 1870 unm. 2. John B., March 18, 1830, m. Oct. 4, 1856, Mary A. Hoffman, b. April 22, 1841. Ch.: Mary J., Jan'y 29, 1858; Irwin F., July 24, 1862, and Samuel A., March 1.5, 1870. 3. Henry M., April 19, 1840, in. Dec. 6, 1868, Emma E. Wooster, b. March 22. 1844. All lived in AA'aterbury. 1355. Isaac, is omitted in the Leavenworth Genealogy. 1357. Davis, Nov. 19, 1815. In 1873 unm. and in Waterbury. 710. (p 552) ®U?abctlj' Caleb' Ezekiel" John^ Jonathan'' Joseph', b. Dec. 17, 1788, m Nov. 12, 1808, Lewis Dodd', b. Sept. 8, 1784, who d. May 23, 1861. She d. May 15, 1884. He was son of ]\latthias and Sarah (Munn, dau. Joseph Muun,) Joseph" and Mary (Lindsley, dau. Ebenezer Lindsley' Ebenezer^ Erancis Lindsley",) Dodd, DanieP and Sarah (Ailing, dau. Samuel Ailing,) Dodd, Daniel Dodd^ Daniel and Mary Dodd'. They lived in East Orange, New Jersey. The following is from a Newark, N. J., paper : THE STORY OF A LONG LIFE. "The funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Dodd took place on Sunday afternoon last from the residence of her son-in-law, in East Orange. She was probably the oldest woman in New Jersey, and as she was known to all old residents of Essex county, the following sketch of her life, contributed by a friend of the deceased lady, is given in full: , "Mrs. Elizabeth Dodd was born December 17, 1788; died May 15, 1884, in the ninety -sixth year of her age. She was the daughter of Caleb Baldwin, and grand daughter of Ezekiel; the latter was the son of John Baldwin, who, with his brother Joseph, took possession, in 1710, of lands in Newark, left by their grandfather, John Ward, of Milford, Conn. John Baldwin, her ancestor, died at the advanced age of 1156 Baldwin Geneidogy. ninety, and was buried at Coniieeticnt Farms, and his brother Jose|ili died aged ninety-two, and was buried at Newark. Ezekiel, her; grandfather, died January '^7, 1805, aged eighty-six. He married bis seeond eunsiii, Saridi liiildwiii, a gr;ind- daughter of Benjamin Baldwin, one of the lirst settlers of Newark in 1008. It was he whose half bushel measure was so much approved that it was made the standard me.asure. Caleb, her father, was born in 1757; served in the cavalry with ereilit during the Revolution, and excelled iu business, priding hiinscIC that his saddle never hurt a horse's back. He died at au early age, forty-two, leaving eight cliildren_ "Elizabeth, with the rest, were necessarily thrown upon their own resources, self- support. She early took to the spinuing-wheel, which is still in the possession of her eldest son, M. M. Dood, to gain a livelihood, aud not one of her nine children but has been charmed by its buzz. AVhen a girl, as was the custom then, she traveled from house to house with her spinning-wheel and Bpun for the farmers, receiving four shiUings per week and board. She continued the use of this wheel until within forty years. This early training to industry and self-support well fitted her for the duties in after life. She married Lewis Dodd, Nov. 12, 180.S, and about this time united with the First Presbyterian Church of Orange. .She and her husband com menced housekeeping near where their son, M. M. Dodd, now lives aud had their nine children, all of whom she and her husband saw grown up and married in the order of their births. The house was very unpretentious, situated nearly opposite the barn in which the whiskey was destroyed by the British and from whieh circum stance the Lane obtained its name. The bam was torn down January 24, 1814. "She was what might be called a positive woman, fi.xed and firm in her convictions with unbounded push, there being no t.ask so great but that it could be accomplished by perseverance. For mauy years she was always the last one to bed and the first up, attending to her household duties. Her teachings were piety, honesty, industry and economy. Her books were the Bible, Scott's Comiiientary and Rev. Dr. Weeks' Evidences of Christianity. As before stated, she had nine children; she saw them all advanced above fifty years of age, but beside these she took one or two orphans and bi'ought them up. One was AVm. Henry Baldwin, her nephew. She became a mother to him when only a few weeks old, aud donbtless he was as sincere a mourner as any of her own children. She left nearly one hundred deseeiidants, there being five generations living, before her death her grandson being a grandfather. Not oue of her descendants have ever cost the town, county or State a farthing, nor been indicted, nor been discreditable by breach of trust reposed in them during the whole period. She never turned away the hungry or the naked, bat her house was an asylum for the orphan and insane. She visited the sick at all hours of the night and administered to their wants. "Constituted of such material, and born just after the Revolnion when everything was confusion and bankruiitey, she was schooled to pass tlirongli adversity, which slie did with astonishment and admiration to all who knew her history, and it had much to do to mould the character of many of her children. Her firmness amounted almost to austerity; her command was law and meant oliedienee; her children must attend church Sundays and school week days, and never bo idle. Her example has raade an indelible impression upon many of her oifspring. May tlicy ever reineinber and imitate her good qualities and be prepared to leave as good an earthly record and have as clear a heavenly one as we believe she has. At her funeral on .Sabbath last her grandchildren and great grandebildren were the [lall bcareis and llie pastor of the church with which she had for tliirty years been coiineeted, the Kev. C. T. Nathaniel, of 31il ford, Connecticut. 1157 Haley, was enabled to speak of a Christian profession adorned with the graces of female piety and bearing fruit in .all the walks of a consistent life." They had cb. Jlarljrl.Aug. 20, 1809, m. John Dunhara+ ^attC, Sept. II, 1811, m. Fernando Crans+ Jltattliiaa |llllltlt, Jan'y 24, 1814+ f Ijbia, April 9, 1810, m. David C. Runyon+ garcb, AprU 27, 1818+ Saval), Aug. 8, 1820, m. Charles S. Osborne-I- lUilliam, Nov. ll, 1822+ SJrtljIICl f EHli0, Jan'y 16, 1826+ ^lllta JVlUI, Feb'y 17, 1828, ra. Edward WaUace+ llncljcl '^obXsf Elizabeth (Baldwin") Dodd, Caleb Baldwin', b. Aug. 20, 1809, m. Dec. 28, 1828, John Dunham, son of Jam.es and Phebe (Sparks) Dunham. In 1864 they lived in Newark, and had — 1. llor.ace M., Oct. 6, 1829, m. March 4, 1860, Matilda Stanford, dau. of David and Tucker, and had Josephine, b. Aug. 30, 1861, who ra. Warren Lancaster and had a son, b. March 24, 188.3, the last being the fifth generation living without interruption. 2. Josephine, July 2, 183-5, m. Oct. 10, 1855, Edward T. Searing, son of John and Mary (Earl, of Middleville, N. J.) Searing, and has 1 Harriet Amelia, April 8, 1860, d. Aug. 3, 186.3, and Ilarriet Ameli.a, July 11, 1863. .3. George T., Oct. .'10, 18.37, drowned Juiio 25, 1841. 4. Alwilda, Jan'y 25, 1846, m. Sept. 21, 1870, Theodore H. Wood, son Benjamin and Hannah K. (Drake, of New Brunswick, N. J.) Wood. No issue. gaUC |IOilb' Elizabeth (Baldwin") Dodd, b. Sept. 11, 1811, m. Sept. 1, 1830, Fernando Craus, son of Samuel, of Orange, N. J., and his w., Sarah, dau. Zachariah White, of West Milford, Passaic County, N. J. They live in East Orange, N. J. I. Lewis Dodd, June 19, 1831, m. 1st, Sept. 1, 1859, Eliza J. Squire, b. Dec. 19, 1832, dau. of Benjarain and Phebe (Quinby) and gr. d. of Daniel, of Orange, N. J. She d. Jan'y 11, 1876, and he m. 2d Sept. 20, 1882, Annie E. Baird, b. Jan'y 23, 1844,, dau. William F. and Anna (Mason) Baird. He had ch.: 1. Fernando Crans, Dec. 13, 1860. 2. Siirah, Junell, 1866. II. Adaline, Sept. 19, 4836, m. May 26, 1864, Samuel J.Adams, b. AprU 23, 1830, son of Isaiah and Elizabeth (Hall) Adams. III. Sarah Jane, Oct. 5, 1839, died May 1, 1848. IV. Jnlia D., Sept. 28, 1851. Jtlattljiao Ittumt ^0l>b' Elizabeth (Baldwin") Dodd, b. Jan'y 24,"^1814, m. 1=' Jan'y 24, 1838, Harriet Rowe, b. May 14, 1815, dau. Stephen aud Dorcas (Devore) Rowe; she d.June 7, 1880. 1158 Baldwin Genealogy. He m. 2"* March 21, 1882, Mrs. Emily Bullock, b. Dec. 31, 1829, dau. William and Honor (Lamb) Paddon. He lives in East Orange, N. J. I. Ann Elizabeth, Nov. 10, 1838,m. Sept. 23, 1858,Aaron P.AVhitehall, h. July 3, 1829, son of Lewis and Mary Anna Peck. (See his descent, including that from Daniel Dodi in Dodd Genealogy, p. 69.) They have — 1. Winthrop D., May 7, 1862. 2. Matthias D., April 19, 1864. 3. Anna, May 10, 1866. 4. Aaron P., May 20, 1868, d. March 17, 1881. 5. Bethuel Dodd, June 7, 1870, d. July 28, 1870. 6. Arthur, Aug. 11, 1877. II. Catharine Elmira, April 11, 1840, m. Feb'y 18, 1803, Horace N. Jennings, b. Nov. 4, 1835, son of Charles H. and I'hebe R. (Burnet) Jennings. (See page 69 of Dodd Genealogy, for his descent.) 1. Hattie D., Dec. 4, 1863, ra. Dec. 18, 1884, Frank Everett Haywood, b. April 20, 1860, at Worcester, Mass. He is the son of Samuel Richardson, (Nov. 21, 1821) and Harriet Butler (Milliken, Aug. 27, 1828,) Haywood. The parents of Samuel R. were Ezra, (March 1.3, 1774,) and Dorcas (Rosser, May 10, 1795,) Hoar. The name of this branch of the Hoar family was changed to Haywood by act of the legislature of Mass., of 1848. See laws of that year, chapter 319. The parents of Harriet Butler Milliken were Zachariah Tarbox Milliken, b. at Scarborough, Maine, Aug. 31, 1801, and his wife, Ann Norton Butler, b. at Farrington, Maine, July 11, 1808. The parents of Ezra Hoar were Stephen Brooks Hoar, b. at AVest- minster, Mass., Jan'y 5, 1768, and his w. Hannah AVood, b. at the saiiie place, April 9, 1759. The parents of Dorcas Rosser were John Rosser, b. at Sterling, Mass., May, 1750, and his w. Dorcas Kilburn, b. at the same place. May, 1769. The parents of Z. T. Milliken were Joseph Milliken, b. at Scarborough, Me., Feb'y 6, 1776, and his VV. Mary Beecher, b. at Calais, Me., Oct. 6, 1777. The parents of Ann Norton Butler were Edward Butler, b. at Edgartown, (Martha's Vinyard) Mass., April 24, 1780, and his w. Mehitable Norton, b. there July 26, 1780. 2. Edith M., Dec. 29, 1864, m. May 19, 1886, T. R. Chambers, M.D., of East Orange, N. J., son of Talbot Wihson Chambers, St. D. L.L.D., of New York City, son of WiUiam C. Chambers, M.D., of Carlisle, Penn. The mother of Dr. T. R. Chambers was the dau. of John Frelingliuysen, eldest son of Maj. Gen. Frederick Frelinghuysen, who served in the Revolution, and was after a member of the .Senate of the United States. He was a grandson of the Rev. Theodore Jacobus Freling huysen, the first of the name' in this country, and in 1719 from Holland. The wife of John Frelinghuysen was the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth (La Grange) Van Vetchcn. 3. Mary R,, Jan'y 10, 1866. 4. Grace B., Sept. 19, 1867, d. Feb'y 11, 1869. 5. Florence O., Aug. 29, 1869. 0. Katie M., Oct. 4, 1872, d. Feb'y 4, 1875. 7. Mira Maud, Oct. 7, 1875. III. Adelaide, April 12, 1849. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Masi. 1159 %X)bm pobb' Elizabeth (Baldwin") Dodd, b. April 9, 1816, m. Dec. 2, 1838, David C. Runyou, son of Enos and Luranah (Coriell) Runyou. Enos was son John and Violet (Layton) Runyou. Luranah was dau. David and Elizabeth (Whitehead) Coriell. David C. Runyou died Aug. 1, 1886. I. Mary, Aug. 29, 1839, ra. Stephen Hains Plura, b. Nov. 12, 1842, s. Stephen llains and Margaret Montieth (Todd) Plum. Margaret M. was dau. Michael and Patty Lyon (Rausdon) Todd. 1. Margaret Montieth, Nov. 23, 1866. 2. Martha J., Dec. 27, 1808. 3. Stephen Hains Plum, Jan'y 18, 1877. IL Laura, July 11, 1842, ra. Dec. 12, 1863, George B. Cornish, b. Oct. 20, 1836, son Robert B. and R,achel (Gelette) Cornish, son of Aaron and Rhoda (Brown) tlornish. Rachel was the dau. of Aaron and Ann (Carter) Gelette. 1. Lydia R., July 2.5, 1867. 2. Mary P., June 7, 1869. 3. Olive, Oct. 4, 1874. 4. Harry G., Sept. 4, 1876. 5. George B., Sept. 12, 1878, d. Aug. 16, 1882. 6. Edward W., June 9, 1880. 7. Agnes L., March 7, 1882. III. Enos Runyou, b. June 29, 1844, in. May 28, 1873, Rose Kerper, dau. AVilliam and Catharine (Ritter) Kerper, son Abraham and Rosina Kerper. Catharine Ritter was dau. Samuel and Catharine (Kost) Ritter. 1. Catharine, April 28, 1875, d. 24th the next August. 2. AVUliam Kerper, Jiew York. William Dodd d. Aug. 9, 1873, the only one of tbe nine ch. of Lewis Dodd, deceased iu July, 1887. He had a dau. — I. Ella, b. Jan'y 14, 1850, who m. April 28, 1874, Oscar AVilligerod, b. March 5, 1847, at Frankfort, Germany, sou of Edwanl and hia A. I\f. P. (Hartinaun) AVilligerod. They have two ch.: 1. Alice, May 29, 1875. 2. AVilliam D., July 6, 1877. Joseph, of 31ilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1161 SctllllCl Irmio' |lt.p., Elizabeth (Baldwin") Dodd, b. Jan'y 16, 1820. Dr. Dodd is the well-known author, (with John R. Bnrnett,) ot " Genealogies of the Male Descendants of Daniel Dod, of Branford, Conn., a Native of England, 1646 to 1863;" published at Newark, 1864; an elegant book, to which, as stated in my first book, the Baldwin Genealogy is much indebted. The readers of this volume are much more indebted to him, for next to Mr. F. A. R. Baldwin, has he contributed very largely to it. I cannot well express the measure of my obligation. He was the 8"' child, and with his brothers and sisters, taught from early childhood strict indnstry and economy. There were nine children to clothe aud feed, and at sixteen his father had also a widowed mother and brothers and sisters thrown upon him for support and care. Ili.s father, Matthias, and sister, Rachel, were drowned at Coney Island, and his brother, WiUiam, killed by lightning Avithin a year. Lewis was the chief dependence of this family deprived of their main support, aud located upon an uncultivated and unimproved farm, located upon a narrow lane, later called Whiskey Lane. Dr. Dodd gives so characteristic a sketch of the times that I cannot omit it : "At the time the British held Now York and .Staten Island, and Washington with bis small army at Morristown, westward about twenty-five miles Newark, then a small town, and the country between two hostUe armies, were foraged by one, or called upon to give support of what they had to the other. At an early period of the possession of .Staten Island by the British, Mr. Jonathan Sayre, who owned a store upon the dock, at Newark, from whence he was accustomed to transport products to the New York market, including whiskey, when he heard that the Red Coats were coming up the Passaic River, he at once procured what ox teams he could, and had his whiskey conveyed to this by-lane, about three miles from Newark, then comparatively a forest, and deposited in a bay of a barn owned by Caleb Baldwin (son of Moses, page 499,) and covered with salt hay. Soon after, as it became a custom for the British to send foraging parties twice a week around about Newark, to procure whatever they could with very little op[iosition. fin one occasion, night overtaking them, a company quartered in the barn, and in order to have something to lie upon besides the oaken boards,commenced to cover them with hay from the bay. Finding the whiskey, they, like C.assio in Othello, became drunk. After supposing of having emptied all the casks the next morning, they departed for Newark. But much of the whiskey was left undisturbed, although word reached Mr. Sayre that it was a total loss; con sequently he never went to look after it. At the return of our soldiers upon furlough to visit their families, in the surrounding country, it became known that there was considerable whiskey left, and when the signal guns sounded, and the bonfires iqioii the mountains summoned them to repair to their regiments, they would assemble with their fiint locks aud knapsacks, fill their canteens with some of the remaining whiskey of Jonathan Sayre, from this lane. It lasted during the whole 1162 Baldwin Genealogy. war, and sorae time after, and in this way it came to be called Whiskey Lane, which name it retained until sometime between 1850 and 1860. "A few years since," says Dr. Dodd, "my brother, M. M. Dodd, who now owns a portion of my father's farm, immediately opposite where the barn stood, while removing the old stone fence, found a sword which ap(iareutly belonged to a British officer, and is supposed left there on this occasion, as they and their horses were quartered opposite in the wood. The sword is deposited in the New Jersey Historical Society. The barn was torn down on the 24tli of January, 1814, which was the birth day of my brother Matthias. My fatlier w.as assisting in the work when word reached him of being a father of a son — Matthias, he was called. The original Whiskey Lane, (as it is not christened,) was about one mile in length, until 1840, rnnuing frora the raain highway between Newark and Orange to what was then called Boiling Spring Lane. Narrow, crooked, bordered with heavy wood, brush and stone fence. Now it extends frora Bloorafield to Irviugton, six or eight miles in length, lined with palaci'ous dwellings supplied with water and gas, occupied mostly by New York merchants; streets and sidewalks paved and flagged; the ground sells for more per foot than it did per acre when I assisted my father in the cultivation 40 years since. S.ioh was the wild nature of the homestead prior aud during my youth. Grandfather Matthias substituted his adze for his sword, for he was a carpenter and and a soldier and erected his unpretentious house about 1784, (in which my birth was the last,) nearly opposite AVbiskey liarn. Here he coinincnced lioiisekeeplng with his young wife and two or three small children. He gave most of his attention lo getting out, framing heavy timber and shipping it to New York for store houses; consequently very little of his land was cultivated and productive when it came into mv father's possession. Matthias was drowned with his daughter, Rachel, in 1801; then mv father wasonly l7yearsof age. You may brief this as much asyou like; but 1 cannot give you a satisfactory idea of my texture and make-up without the woof aud warji. Father was likewise a tradesman aud inanufacturer of shoes for the N'ew York market aud paid little attention to his farm. At one time, he slii|iped a|ijiles and cider to Savannah, but lost his entire cargo in consequence of the breaking out of yellow fever. His heart always got the better of his judgement, and becoiniiig surely to others, he incurred loss and anxiety to himself and family. Such were the scenes of my childhood and straits of my parents, receiviu" all the advantages attending upon poverty and industry, which I have found far more valuable than riches and idleness; the former often make while the latter ruin. From here, with the economy and industry of his wife, nine cliildrcu went forth, and I have heard my father say that he never paid but ^527 for physicians' faes, and tlnit was $3 for each confinement." LcAvis Dodd prospered. In 1846 his son entered Princeton College, graduating in 1849. He entered the oflice of Dr. Abra ham Coles, of INewark, and grtxdnated M.D. at tbe College of Physicians aud Surgeons, N. Y. City, in 1852. Soon after, he entered into equal partnership Avith his preceptor, Dr. Coles, in an extensive practice. The connection continueii nearly 25 years. Dr. Dodd has been District Physician, Police Sur"-eou, Surgeon for the N. J. R. R. Co. He was, at the beginning of the war, volunteer surgeon of Ward's Hospital aud exiimining surgeon .Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1163 for several New Jersey regiments. Erom about 1862 to 1872 he was County Physician of Essex, the highest medical office in the county. Di-. Dodd m. Oct. 4, 1854, Susan E. Jaques, dau. of John D. and Clarissa (Freeman) Jaques, son of John C. and Margaret (Dobbs) Jaques. Clarissa Freeman was dau. of Samuel and Susan (Jaques) Freeman. Susan Jaques was dau. Col. Moses and (De Camp) Jaques. Susan Freeman was a widoAv when she m. John 0. Jaques. She was b. Oct.4, 1821, and d. Feb'y 11, 1870, and he m. 2'"' May 22, 1872, Gertrude Ray Ward, born Sept. 11, 1838, dau. of Richard Ray and Gertrude E. (Doughty) Ward. "Richard R. AA'ard, the father of his wife, was the son of Lieut. Colonel Samuel AA'ard, and Phebe, daughter of Governor AVilliam and Catharine Greene, of R. I. Lieut. Colonel AA'ard descended on both sides from the celebrated Roger Williamsi was gr.aduated frora Brown University with high honors, in 1771, and throughout his youth and early m.anhood was an intimate friend and relative of General Nathaniel Greene. On the 8tli of May, 1775, be received a commission as a captain of a company to be raised in Kings and Kent counties of R. I., for tbe preservation of his Majesty's loyal and faithful subjects of the Colony of Rhode Isl.and. His second commission is dated July 1, 1775, and signed by John Hancock, under the authority of Congress, as President of that body. "Capt. AVard was one of two hundred and fifty of the Rhode Island troops who volunteered under Lieut. Colonel Christopher Greene to join Colonel Benedict Arnobrs coiiiinand, of altogether eleven hundred men, directed to join General ^lontgomery, at Quebec, by way of Kennebec River, in Maine. He was at the storming of the city, and was taken prisoner and remained so until his father died. He was released, 1776, on parole." She has a large estate, and at the early age of fifty. Dr. Dodd retired, spending his time but slightly in some offices held by him in his old profession, in literary purduits, and in tbe care of tbe business concerns of his wife and his own. He is also trustee for several estates and for the "Home of the Friendless in Newark." His address is Orange, where they have an elegant country home. He has children — I. Milton Coles, Jan'y 12, 1857, m. April 18, 1883, jAIary Mason Reynolds, b. Dec. 3, 1857, dau. Abram M. and Annie H (Mason) Reynolds, son Abraham and Rachel (Harrison) Reynolds. Annie E. Mason was dau. Samuel aud Annie E, (Pearsall) .Mason. ' .Alilton Coles has ch.: 1. Matthias M., July 1, 1884. 2. Milton C, April 1-5, 1887. II. Clara Blanche, Feb'y 2.3, 1859, m. Oct. 3, 1882, Harry F. Starr, b. May 26 1850, Ron of AValter Lull aud Julia (l'"owler) Starr, son Elijah and Olive (Richards) .St.arr. Julia Fowler was dau. .Jonathan and Mary B. (Coe) Fowler, both of Cleveland, O. Clara Blanche has a dau. 1. Elfricde, June 9, 1884. in 1164 Baldwin Genealogy. IIL Matthias Muun. May 6, 1861. IV. Lydia Grace, March 20, 1863, in. Oct. 4, 1SS7, Norwood T. Smith. V. Edward Lewis, Feb'y 3, 1873. VL Annie May, May 11, 1874. VII. Richard Ward, Sopt. 12, 1875, d. A|U'il 12, 1882. VIIL Gertrude Emily, May 18, 1877. IX. Samuel Ward, March 1, 1879. X. Louisa Margarette, Nov. 3, 1880. ^UUa SiXXXX' Elizabeth (Baldwin") Dodd, b. Feb'y 11, 1828, m Sept. 27, 1855, as 2"" w., Edward A. Wallace, b. July 25, 1819, AVest Milford, N. J., son William W. and Margaret (Brown) AVallace. Mr. Wallace's first av. was Annie Meeker, b. 1S25, and d. April 14, 1852. In 1887 they live iu Orange, N. J.: 1. John, Dec. 22, 1850, d. same day. 2. William E., Jan'y 19, 1858. 3. Richard, Oct. 17, 1859, d. two days after. 4. Lewis Dodd, Dec. 12, 1860, d. Sept. 9, 1861. 5. Lucy A., June Hi, 1862. 0. Gilbert Kiiapp, Oct. 5, 1864. 7. Annie Dodd, (twin) Oct. -5, 1864. 8. Sarah Osborne, Aug. 2, 1869. 9. Clair, March 23, 1871, and d. 28tli of the next month. 1415. (p. 552) Augustus Smith Baldwin, not Sniish. 1446. Sarah Maria' Isaac" Caleb" Ezekiel'' Joliii^ Joiiatbaii- Joseph,' in. Terhiime — in 1882, living in Orange, N. J. 1447. Isaac P.' Isaac," in 1882 iu Orange. 1448. Martha A.' Isaac" m. Harrison; in 1882 in tlrangc. 1450. Lewis M.' Isaac" iu 1882 in Orange. 729. |lcu. (^U PalblUlu" Jotbam"^ Ezekiel' Johir' Jonathan- Joseph', born, says his son, in Hackeusack, N. J. M.D. by University of State of New York and New Jersey Medical Society; studied theology at Ncav Brunswick. He received the degree of D.D. from Columbia College. Was settled first at Georgetown, D. C, afterwards in New A^ork ('ity, corner (Jreciic aud Houstou streets. He was connected wiih Indian all'aira mid was a leading member on the lloor of the Synod of the Dutch Reformed (Jburcb. He resigned bis chai'ge iu 1839, removed to New Brunswick and died si.x months after, Si'|it 6, 1839. 1476. Alfred Jotham Baldwin left no issiic. 1477. George Van Nest Baldwin, in May, 1882, num., and address 156 Broadway, N. v. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1166 768. (p. 554) goaac ^rtlbWlin" David' Enos< John' Jonathan'' Joseph'. 1478. Julia Ann, m. AVilliam Goldy, and in 1882 resides at 18 Gallatin Place? Brooklyn, N. Y. 1479. Cornelia A." Sept. 17, 1814, m. Stephen M. Littell, and in 1882 lives in Delaware, Ohio. Ch.. 1. AVilliam G., Aug. 15, 1835, of St. Johns, Auglaize County, Ohio. 2. Sarah F., Sept. '23, 1836. 3. Mary E., Feb'y 26, 1839. 4. Julia, April 8, 1841. 5. Marth.a, March 4, 1844. 6, Eliza A., July 22, 1845. 7. Isaac B., Nov. 4, 1847; in June, 1882, Uving in PorUand, Ind., and unm. 8. D,avid, Dec. 29, 1852; in 1882 of Portland, Ind.; in. Lizzie HaU, Jan'y 23, 1876. Their ch. are Carrie and Freddy. 'The daughters of 1479 Cornetia, m. Chas. Steinbeck and Aaron Evans, of Delaware, O., and W. C. Johnson, of Ilartwell, O. 1480. James A., was burned to death with his residence and store by the explosion of a barrel of kerosene oil. 1481. Elizabeth, m. Abrara Styer, of Delaware, Ohio. 1482. Mary, m. James Harrison, of Delaware, O. She is dead. 1483. Lydia, m. James Clark, and lives at Orange, N. J. 772. JV-aron" David^ Enos\ b. 1795, m. 1816, Ann Gould, and d. in Newark, 1857. For further account, seepages 654 — 613. 1491. gatrirt, July 20, 1817, in. Moses Searing4- 1492. JCIUlo ^l-|>tt&IUCll+ 1493. IttiltOlt, Oct. 22, 1821; pages 596—613+ 1494. ptnrtljn f onion, June 9, 182.5, ra. George W. IIall+ 308. (p.499) go0ppl)'^ Moses^ Joseph' Jonathan^ Joseph^ m. Sarah Jones, dau. Samuel Jones, and had — 1. Charlotte, m. Timothy Williams. 2. Htattliiao+ 3. Lydia, m. Mr. Wilson, a Scotchman, and had no issue. 4. James, d. in New York of yellow fever; unm. 5. JluflI0+ fi. Elizabeth, went to New York City, and no more known. 7. Isaac, went to Galloway and m. there. (p. 309) ®|va^ Caleb' Moses^ Joseph' Jonathan'^ Joseph', b. about 1780, m. Matilda Ramage, and had three sons and five daughters. 1. Catharine, 111. Charles Ogden, and had Louisa and Eliza. 2. Eliza, never married. 3. (Iiarlottc, never married. 1166 Baldwin Genealogy. 4. Mary Ann, m. John Hall, aud had — Charlotte, dead. Horace, dead. Catharine, dead. Fanny. Charles. Edward. Charlotte. Nettie.Nelly. 5. goline.+ 6. Thomas, m. Jane Minslay, and had one dau. Annie. * 7. George, ra. Fanny Collins, dau. of James; no issue. 8. Matilda, ra. Edward Dodd, son of Isaac Dodd, son of Abijah Dodd. ®^altb pi." Caleb^ Moses^, m. Jemima Harrison, dau. ot Major Aaron. He lived in Newark or its vicinity. He had ch. — Phebe, m. Ed Pierman, formerly sheriff of Essex County, N. J. Caleb, born after his father's death, and was an intimate frieud of Lewis Dodd. He ra. Theressa Oliver, dau. of Josiah Oliver. (p. 555) Poalj" Jonathan^ Caleb'' Joseph^ Jonathan- Joseph^ b. Feb'y 3, 1782, d. Feb'y 13, 1855. His wife died Dec. 29, 1851. He m. Catharine Sayres or Sears, dau. Samuel. Phebe, Oct. 1, 1805, ra. Henry WhiUield Culbertson, July 27, 1833. Samuel S., Aug. 24, 1807+ Johanna, June 26, 1809, d. aged about 6 or 8 years. piUlam f aviauti, July 8, 1810+ Jonathan, April 30, 1812, d. unm., aged .about IS years. Noah Morris, Nov. 16, 1813, d. uum. aged 19 years. gOOeplj. Aug. 24, 181.5+ Catharine Ann, Jan'y 0, 1817, m. Nov. 22, 1835, John AVilliams. Elizabeth H. V., Sept. 18, 1818, m. May 7, 1837, John Kanouse, son of John. Sarah M., June 29, 1820, m. Aaron IL (Kent, is it?) son of Aaron, .Alarch 9, 1842. Harriet R., Feb'y 21, 1822, m. William Pcloubit, Sept. 5, 1841. Caroline, Nov. 27, 1823, in. Oct. 10, 1841, David Sandford. goaac miO, Jan'y 21, 1820-|~ OHjr»l0 S-, Sept. 28, 1830+ ©IcafCV" Jonathan'^ Caleb*, b. m. Jemima Matthews, dau. of Isaac. Mary Jane, Aug. 16, 1814. She d. July 4, 1870; he, Nov. 22, 1881; no ch. goaac |M.+ CaUU 0., 1820+ Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1167 ®aleb C" Jonathan'^ Caleb*, m. Sarah Hamilton and bad one child, Caleb Cook Baldwin, who m. Mary Foster, and had Laviuia, m. Caleb Ward, and Jane, m. Waterman. Suljll 3." J"on^, ra. about ISoO.EU Smith, and d. May 3,1852. Eli,when last heard from, living in Conn., and infant, d. y. 22. Leonard Francis, July 30, 1830, m. about 1S61, Holbrook; lives in Michigan and has two sons and two daus. 23. Mary. Aug. 17, 1832, m., 1858, Benjamin English; lives in Manchester, and has Annette, Jan'y 26, 1859; Lucy, April 3, ISGI; Albert James, dead, and Elwin. 24. Douglass Isaac, July 24, 1834, in Byron; m. AprU 4, 1867, Mary E. Hall, and lives in Manchester; no ch. UJilUaul" Samuel" Ebenezer*, b. March 22, 1796; m. Roxy Bennett, who d. at Clarendon, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1832. He removed to Manchester, Michigan, in 1835 ; m. a 2"'* wite, by whom he had a dau., now living, num., with her aunt Grace, in Manchester. He m., also, a third wife, who survives him. He d. May, 1884. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and drew a pension. 25. Harriet, b. in Charlton, Dec. 26, 1819, m. Raymond? AprU 11, 1838, and d. in Michigan, soon after. 26. John, Aug. 20, 1821, m. and left two ch.. Frank and Elton, both Uving. 27. Caroline, Oct. 16, 1S23; living unm. in Rochester, N, Y. 28. Lois, b. iu Clarendon, N. Y*., Nov. 27, 1825, m. Chubb, and had a son and two daus. Sbe and the son are dead. 29. Jane, Feb'y 27, 1.82S,d. at Litchfield, Michigan, March 30, 1845. 010. .Sllauoou' John' Ebenezer*. b. 1794, died in Charleston, Portage County, Ohio, 1870 or 1872, leaving a son. Lorrin C, in HST a farmer, living in Charleston with a son. .Almena, in. Stevenson, and living, 1857, in Palmyra, or Charleston, Portage County, Ohio. 911. Jllpljeuo' John' Ebenezer*, b. in Granville, Mass., in 1796; d. in Charleston, in 1862. He was a farmer and a justice of the peace for many years. AVilliam, a farmer; living, ISSG. in Charleston. He has a son, AA'Uliam, m. and in Charleston, aud a dau.. Emma, m. Mr. I>iitton, a farmer. 1174 , Baldwin Genealogy. Mariette, m. and living, 1886, in Illinois. Louisa, m. Mr. Mills, and living, 1886, in Illinois. Marilla, m. Mr. Ford, and living, 1886, in Charleston. Mr. Ford and his brothers-ill-law are all farmers. 911J. %o\& ®.' John' Ebenezer*, b. Feb'y 7, 1803, m. Horace Reed, of Rootstown, Portage County, Ohio, in May, 1826, and in 1883 they lire there. Mr^ Reed died Feb'y 19, 1886, aud the memorial discourse of his pastor. Rev. T. G. Colton, from the text, " Your Fathers, where are they ?" is very appreciative. The first white child born and raised in Rootstown, he lived to see a vast wilderness become the center of civilization. He lived 80 years, but his was the first death in the family. They have had children : 1. Melissa E. Reed, m. E. E. Chapman, u. farmer of Rootstown. Ch.: Rosalia, unm., in Rootstown, Portage County, Ohio. Charles AVilliam, Frank P., m. and a dau.; merchant in Ravenna; and Carrie, m. and has a son in Rootstown. 2. A. E. Reed, m. Alfred Baldwin, a merchant of Akron, Ohio. One child, Lois Eusebia. 3. John H. Reed, m. Kate Morris. He is a farmer and stock-dealer in Columbus, Nebraska. Ch.: Frederick M., and Lois II. m. A. C. Pickett, of Columbus, daughter Ruth. 4. Edward A. Reed, merchant in Olivers, Tennessee; m. Mary A. Rogers. Ch.; Fannie, Sadio aud Mason. 5. Cornelius A. Reed, a very capable lawyer in Ravenn.a,Portage Couiity,01iio, and in 1882 Judge of Probate. He ra. Phebe F. Ray, of Nantucket, Mass. Ch.: Loreua B. and Julia May. 6. Horace L. Keed, merchant in Mansfield, O.; m. Jennie AVassoii. Ch.. Grace, Horace, Willie, and Eugene C. A. 7. Julia A., unmarried; living in Rootstown. 912. gojjn |U.' John' Ebenezer*, b. in Charleston, in 1813, d. 1880 ; was a farmer. Clark W., farmer in Charleston. Emily, m. Mr. Sanford, and in 1886 in Florida. Esther, iii. Mr. Parkman, and in 1886 iu Florida. 913. lUUllani" Elnathan' Ebenezer* Kzra'' Jonathair Joseph', was b. Feb'y 24, 1799, at Old Windsor, Conn.; ra. Oct. 16, 1822, Delia Alden, b. at Sulfield, Conn., July 21, 1795. She Avas dau. of Dr. Howard and Rhoda (Williston) Alden. Dr. Alden was descended from John Alden, of the Mayflower, and Rhoda was sister of the noted Rev. Seth Williston. William studied medi cine under Dr. Alden, aud at the Yale Medical School. Soon after marriage he reraoved to Strongsville, Cuyahoga County, Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1175 where he practiced medicine until 1837, when he moved to Tecumseh, Michigan, where he continued in his profession until his death, Dec. 5, 1864. His wife died April 20, 1875. Their children were born in Strongsville. 1. AVilliam Howard, July 26, 1823. He m. Elizabeth Vandership TruU, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., at which place be ia cashier of the National Bank. In 1886, no eliildren. 2. Delia Alden, Jan'y 9, 1825, m. May 18, 1846, John Stoughton Strong, eon of John Stoughton and Tamar (AA^hitney) Strong, of Strongsville, b. June 29, 1820. He graduated at AVestern Reserve College in 184.3, and is a clothing merchant and banker, (Lillcy, Bidwell Si Co.,) at Tecumseh, Michigan. They have one child, Harriet Baldwin Strong, b. Sept. 29, 1848, at Tecumseh, who m. May 14, 1885, Benja min Franklin Snyder, n dentist iu Tecumseh, and son of Jacob and Mary (Crist) .Snyder, of .Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Penn. 3. Sidney Alden, July 21, 1832, m. at Tecumseh, Michigan, Oct. 9, 1856, Mary Alfrediue James, dau. of Samuel and Annie (Demene) James, of London, England. .Sjie d. March 16, 1872, and he m. Aug., 1876, Mrs. Adelaide Andrews, of Decatur, Mich. He is a fruit grower at Sangatuck, Allegan County, Michigan. He had one child by his first wife: Annie Delia,b. at Ypsilanti, Mich.,March 6, 1859, m.Dee., 1883, ill Decatur, Frank E. Clifford, and has one child, Ethel Pearl Clifford, b. Jan'y 7, 1885. 914. Ilauctj ilalblUln ©Ittler" Elnathan' Ebenezer*, born April 15, 1801, m. Sept., 1825, Luther Cutler, b, at Sutton, Mass., Jan'y 23, 1801, son of Amos and Zerviah (Pratt) Cutler. He lived for a short time iu Millbury, Mass., but for several years before marriage lived in Springfield, Mass., engaged in the U. S. Armory, where he was at one time inspector. He d. there June 14, 1885, and hi.s wife, March 16, 1855. They had two ch.: 1. ^minxi Ittitiia ffintlci-, Sept. 26, 1827+ 2. Martha Bissell Cutler, Nov. 20, 1831, d. Feb'y 26, 1837. 1. I^nitmj pinvia Cutler, b. Sept. 26, 1827, m. Nov. 8, 1849, Hon. Caleb Bailey BoAvers, son of William and Almira(Bailey) Bowers, b. at Middletown, Conn., April 21, 1820. He was, in earlj^ life, a teacher, aud at the time of his marriage principal of the Springfield Grammar school. He has filled a number of positiona of trust aud honor under the general governraent and since his residence in New Haven, Conn., has twice represented the city in the State Senate, of which bodj^ he Avas the presiding officer in 1875. For several years [irior tu his removal to New Haven, he was successivel}' Secretary of the Hartford Fire .Uns. Co., and Presi dent of tbe City Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, and 1176 Baldwin Genealogy. gained a well-earned reputation as a skillful and successful underwriter. 1. William Cutler Bowers, b. at Springfield, March 17, 1851; graduated at Yale College, 1874, and the College Physician and Surgeon, 1877. He was then for a year and a half a member of the medical staff of Charity Ilosiiital, on Blackwell's Island. In 1879 he settled in Bridgeport, Conn., where, besides his regular practice, he is Police Surgeon and member of the city board of health. He is also ['. .S. pension examiner. He m. June 1, 1882, Katharine AVard Suflern, dau. Judge Andrew Edward and Mary Jane (Sloat) Suffiern, b. at Haverstraw, N. Y'., Aug. 13, 1858. They have two daus.: Mary Dwight, RIarcli 5, 1883, and Katharine, Feb'y 21, 1885. 2. Edward Augustus Bowers, b. at Hartford, Aug. 2, 1857; graduated at Y'ale, 1879, and the Yale Law School, 1881. From 1882 to 1885 he resided in Groton, Dakota, where he was active in bnildiug mi church and state in the territory. Since the latter part of 1885, he h.as been engaged in the practice of his profession at Minneapolis, Minn. In the autumn of 1886 he received the appointment of S[iecial Inspector of the Interior Department aud confidential agent to Secretary Laiiiai', since when his residence has been iu AA'ashington. 3. Fannie Almira Bowers, b. at Hartford, Oct. 13, 1859. 4. Dwight Eliot Bowers, b. al Claremont, N. IL, .Alarch 18,1806. In I8.sii a member of the class of 1887, in Yale College. He has fnruishcd neaily ail the information I have added in this line. 916. pen|amtn ^tOOell/ Elnathan' Ebenezer', b. Oct. 6, 1806 ; m. Emily Gallup, dau. of John, of Brooklyn, Conn. He lived in West Springfield, Mass. He was a merchant iu Windsor and Brooklyn, Conn., aud for a time was in the Avholesale fruit trade in Philadelphia. 1. EUen, ra., but d. in early married life, in 1855. No. ch. 2. Elizabeth, m. Evans, and died soon after, leaving one son, Sherwood Evans, who was adopted by his grandfather and his name changed by act of Connecticut Legislature to Sherwood Baldwiu. He was b. not far from 1851; is married, and did live in Brooklyn, Conn., and is supposed to have children. Letters addressed to him there have been returned by the postmaster. 917. lUilliam |U.' Wetmore' Ebenezer* Ezra^ b. June 24, 1820 ; a Congregational clergyman, of Avhom a sketch Avill be found on page 567. But I had learned nothing of his children, and now knoAV little. He ra. June 13, 1847 or 9, Miss Jane M. Lyman, of New Hartford, Conn., dau. of Daniel. She was b. Feb'y 15, 1826. deceased. 1. Mary. 2. Arthur. 3. Ella J. 4. Henry C. 5. Julia M. 6. Howard. 7. Ellen F. 8. Martha. Joseph, of 3filford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1177 920. ^jva' Lyman' Ezra* Ezra' Jonathan^ Joseph^, b. Feb'y 9, 1797 ; m. Sept. 22, 1831, Amelia Ann Squire. Harvey S., Aug. 2.3, 1832, d. March 15, 1839. Jijmnn |l., Sept. 12, 1837+ Jane M., Dec. 12, 1839, m. Sept. 14, 1859, Henry W. Hayden, and living in 1887 in Torringford, Conn. Her mother resides with her. 1744. Hiram S.' Daniel" Noah'^ No.ah4 Ezra^ Jonathan^ Joseph,i lives, June,1882, in Liverpool, N. Y. 931. ITcmUCl' Noah' Noah*, m. 1" Abigail Hedges, and had the 4 ch. first named. He m. 2"'^ as stated on p. 568, aud had the two last named. 1745. lUtlliam+ (of Durham, N. Y.) .Joseph, deceased. 1747. Horace. Amanda. 1740. Mary Abigail. 1748. Lewis Bradley. 939. pcnuta" James' Noah* Ezra' Jonathan' Joseph*, b. in Durham, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1794, ra. Nov. 13, 1817, Temperance Chapman, dau. Deacon Benjamin, of Durham. He died in St. Paul, Minnesota, Jan'y 25, 1875, and Feb'y 1, 188T, his widow still resides there with her son, Benjamin C. 1719. Mabel J., Feb'y 6, 1819, d. Sept. 30, 1851. 1750. PcitiaiUill Clljapiuau, Sept. 7, 1821; see pages 508 and 603, and+ 1751. Mary C, May 14, 1824, in. Jcrmaii S. Keater, of Honesdale, Penn., and d. jAlav 18, 1857. 1752. Ezra S., Sept. 6, 1834, d. Jan'y 11, 1840. 940. ^amC0^OltC0' James' Noah*. He d.March 18,1879. In April, 1882, his widow, b. Feb'y 9, 1800, is living at Riverside, Conn. They were m. Nov. 26, 1818. 957. ^tXX&oxx ©urtio©' Curtiss' Amos* Ezra^ Jonathan' Joseph\ Reverend, m. Louisa Neal, and had ch.: 1758. mitVOn ©UrtiOO, 14 Aug., 1837+ 1759. f amCO Peal, 22 Feb'y, 1839+ 1700. ^rilOOIt PltMciJ, Aug. 11, 1842+ 1762. Eunice'' Elnathan" EliiathanS Elnathan'' Ezra,3 should be Eraraa. 965. (p 508) lUlUlam ,$'10111" Elnathan' Elnathan* Ezra' Jona than' Joseph', b. in Milford, Conn. He m. Eraily Nettleton, who d. Jan'y 26, 1883. 1178 Baldwin Genealogy. 1. Edward William, Aug. 2.3, 1846, m. July 8, 1867, Ella Humphrey, and was divorced frora her in 1872. Ch. by her — 1. George Root, April 8, 1868. 2. Edward AVilliam, March, 1870, d. Oct., 1872. Jan'y 31, 1877, Mr. Baldwin m. 2d Sarah Emma Root, dau. James E. and Catharine Root, b. in New Haven, Dec. 3, 1852, and by her had — . 3. Edward William, b. Jan'y 13, 1885. Mr. Baldwin, since 1872, has been book-keeper in the ofiice of the New Haven Journal and Courier. 970 Itoalj' Samuel' Elnathan* Ezra' Jonathan' Joseph*, m. Amy Smith, and in 1877, lives in Milford, Conn. 1. Harriet A., Jan'y 26, 1833, m. July 30, 1850, John R. Wheeler, and they live, 1882, in Stratford, Conn. Ch.: 1. Emma A., Jan'y 13, 1857. 2. Noah J., March 6^^860. 3. Lewis C, Jan'y 18, 1865. 4. Sarah, May 28, 1868. 5. Ilarriet L., Sept. 8, 1870. 6. Sterling J., Nov. 11, 1871. All in 1882 in Stratford. 2. Susan, iii. Seymour R. Beard, and has ch. 3. Chauncey, killed in the late war, leaving ch. 975.' ,Samer Samuel' Elnathan' Ezra', b. Jan'y 1, 1812, m. Nov. 20, 1853, Sarah A. Nettleton. He d. March 8, 1873, iu Milford, Conn., leaving ch. Frederick, Jan'y 2, 1859; in 1882 unmarried in Milford. Andrew D., July 23, 1861; in 1882 unm. iu INIilford, and living with his mother "on the old place which has been in the Baldwin name ever since the town was settled." 979. (p 571) v. 23, 1867. Cb. 1. James Edward, Dec. 2, I8;;2. in. 1st Lorclla Meal, May 5, 1851. ,Slie d. Jan'y 2.5, 1801, and he in. 2d Nov. 12, 186.'!, Sarah ISe.il. Tliey had cb.: James Emery, Feb'y 23, ISOO. Flta IMaria, Supt. 2.'!, lSli5. Ldwaril C., Feb'y li, 1873, d. July 23, 187,'l. 2. J. L.'s 2d child, Sarah lOli/.abelli, b. Miireli bS, 18;!7, ,1. ,AIarcb M, 1846. 3. Fiigeuc lirigg.s. May 21, 18 10, d, Aug. 9, 1S40. 4. Calvin llriggs, Jan'y 20,1811, d. Sepl. 20, 1847. 2. Henry lialdwin, Jan'y 11, 1811, in. Sarah liiilkley, ol' New Ihtvcn, Cniin., June 14, 1830. In 1873 he lived in AVaterbury, and was secretary of the Gas Li^dit Co. Hebjid ch.; Joseph, of 31ilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1179 1. Dan., d. infant. • 2. Francis Bulkley, Sept. 16, 1843, at New Haven; in 1873 living in AA^ater" bury, clerk in a bank; ra. Nov. 22, 1870, Ella S., dau. Geo. WiUiam Cook, of AVaterbury. Ch.: Emily Brintnall, b. May 10, 1873. 3. Charles Henry, March 21, 1849, in Baltimore; living, 1871, in Rio Janeiro, S. A., and in 1873 in Hartford. He m. ^Sept. 20, 1871, Lizzie R. Tremaine, of Hartford, aud in 1873 baa ch.— Edward Bronson, April 27, 1872. Francis Elliot, July 21, 1873. 3. Sarah Arietta, Aug. 27, 1813, d. Sept. 9, 1815. 4. M.ary Margaret, March 12, 1817, m. June 30, 1841, Charles Buckingham Merriman, b. in AA'^atertown, Conn.; living, 1873, in Waterbury^a manufacturer. She d. Oct. 5, 1800. Ch.^ 1. Ch.arlotte Buckingham, Ang. 21, 1843. 2. Sarah Morton, Aug. 7, 1845. 3. Helen, Jan'y, 1848. 4. Margaret Feld, March 10, 1850. 5. AVilliam Buckingham, June 11, 18.53. 0. Edward Field, Sept. 1, 1854. 5. Cluarlotte Arietta, Dec. 6, 1819, m. Feb'y 25, 1851, Samuel G. Blackman, of New Haven, Conn. 6. Edward Gustavus, Dec. 7, 1822; studied medicine; in 1873 unra. and a meraber of the board of brokers in New^York City. 1809. ®tl0ai* €.' Samuel' John' Israel*, must, I think, be the one, by information from Lyons, Iowa — called Ezra, been prom inent and left a family. 1817. (p .571) Herman' Truman^ AbieF Israel.'* His son is AVilliam, born Jan'y, 1877. 1820. (p 572) Charles Edward' Truman^ Abiel.'5 He litis children: Charles W., March 7, 1877, Ralph Julius, June 3, 1879, died Oct. 26, 1879; and Mabel ,Feb'y 19, 1881. 998. fjcfinau" Abiel' Israel*. Mrs. Wheaton, No. 1823, says there were two Herman Baldwins iu Washington, but of no known relationship, this one having ra. Nancy Moody, of Wash ington, but having no ch. The other Herman is on page 465 and a descendant of Nathaniel, of Milford. 999. (fltjalj" Abiel' Israel* Add m. Jan'y 6, 1820, Eliza Tomlinson, who d. June 4, 1822. He m. 2"'' March 13, 1823, Ruth Ann Tomlinson, b. Jan'y 6, 1808, and d. Sept. 30, 1840. 1008. ®auficl& ^.' Samuel W.' David' David' David' Joseph'. One of Dr. Orcntt's books says he married Desire Fowler', b. 1785, dau. Noah' and Rhoda (Tuttle, dau. Levi) Joseph* Ambrose 1180 Baldioin Genealogy. Ambrose' William*, several times mentioned in this book; that they removed to Marcy, N. Y., and had the ch. named beloAV. The wife of Samuel W.', Sabra A., was born Sept. 24, 1753, dau. Abijah Catlin, and her family and relatives appear in my" Candee Genealogy," pages 121 to 204. 1. Fowler, who ra. and had no ch. 2. Sabra A., who d. unm. 3. Laura, in.. Eldridge Farwell, of Holly, and had ch.. Fowler, Laura, Gertrude A., Susan, Florence, and Horace. 1013. (p 573) Jtline" Isaac' Isaac* David' David' Joseph*, b. Dec. 19, 1786, m. Jan'y 17, 1821, Stephen Sedgwick, s. Gen'l John, a gradua'je of Yale, and a lawyer of Ithaca, N. Y. After the death of Mr. SedgAvick, Anne m. Sept. 12, 1819, Daniel Gott, a laAvyer of Pompey, N. Y., b. 1793, son Hazall, of Hebron, Conn. Mr. Gott was a member of the 30th aud 31st Congresses of the U. S. 1834. Henry Jaraes Sedgwick, m. Lucinda Snow, of Pompey, who d. Feb'y, 1855, and 2d March, 1856, Mrs. Lucy, widow of Dr. Hubbard, of Syracuse. Henry J. Sedgwick died June, 1868. He left three sons: 1. Charles B. 2. James II., who m. 1st Mary B., dau. of Hon. Dennis McCarthy, of Syracuse, who died, leaving two sons, John aud Dennis. He m. Miss Ivittic AVarwick, of Utica. He died in the South of France, in 1872 or 1873, leaving five sons. 3. John, m. Miss Francis Davis, of New York, in 1866. She died in 1878, and he, 1879, leaving two daughters. 1837. Charles B. Sedgwick, graduated at Hamilton College; m. 1837, Ellen C. Smith, dau. Rev. Ethan and Bathsheba (Sanford) Smith. ,She d. May, 1846. They had ch.; four died in infancy, and Ellen and Charles II. He then m. Deborah W. Gannett, dan. Rev. Thomas, of South Natick, Mass. He had by her two eh.; died in infancy, and four others — Anne Baldwin. Frank. Sallie AVhite. Catharine M. In 1882 he still practices law iu Syracuse. 1839. (p 573) Anne Baldwin (Gott) AVoodrull. Her husband, George II. AVoodruff, is a lawyer in Joliet, III. She died May 27, 1847, leaving a dau. Anne Mary, born Nov. 17, 1846, who is living, 1882, in Joliet, uiiiii. ;Mr. AA'oodruffi has been married five times, and has three sons by other wives. He was a native of Clinton, N. Y., and u graduate of Hamilton College, class of 1833. 1840. Amelia llaiiuah ((^ott) Hastings, born Aug. 25, 1825, iii. Sciit., 1848, Francis H. Hastings, son Dr. Seth, of CUinlon. They have ch.: 1. Annie Clark, June 29, 18.50, (address, Jlay, 1882, Bo.\ 217, Rochester, N. Y.) 2. Frances Amelia, March 31, 1853. 3. Daniel Gott, March 31, 1861. Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1181 1841. Daniel F. Gott, m. Sarah Starr Clary, dau. of Dr. Lyman, of Syracuse. In 1882 a lawyer in that city, and has ch.: 1. Fanny Clary, Oct. 12, 1856. 2. Francis Daniel, April 11, 1860. 3. Marion, Oct. 13, 1861. 1023. (p 574) JV-UUC" Horace' Isaac* David' David' Joseph*, b. 1792, ra. 1813, Col. John Stone. They settled iu Binghampton, N. Y. 1842. .James Stone, m. Elvira AVenlz,* born Oct. 4, 1818, dau. John and Hester, living in 1858 in Binghampton, and then has eleven ch.. "¦'Called in my boik, by an absrrd typogr.iphioal error, Sliira Wente. I was pre vented by absence and sickness from revising the proof. 1. John Llenry, Jan'y 3, 1839. 2. Charles William, April 29, 1840, d. AprU 5, 1843. 3. George AVhitmaii, Feb'y 23, 1842. 4. AVilliam James, Aug. 23 1843. 5. Julia Adelaide, Jan'y 14, 1845. C. .Sidney Frederick, Dec. 7, 1846. 7. Albert Edwin, April 3, 1849. 8. Stewart AVells, Dec. 17, 1851. 9. Marg.aret Eloise, March 28, 1853. 10. Charles Sanford, ]\Iay 8, 1835. 11. Alice Hannah, March 30, 1857. 1844. Ashbel Frederick Stone, m. Oct. 26, 1847, Harriet Deiderick, Oct. 26, 1830, dan. Garret, of Union, N. Y. In 1858 he was a farmer in Conklln, N. Y., and had — 1. Garret, Sept. 23, 1848. 2. Imogen Nancy, June 10, 1851. 3. Mary C, Dec. 10, 1853, d. Jan'y 23, 1854. 4. .Jennie Anne, Jan'y 25, 1856. 1845. John Watkins Stone. Ilis child was Flora Estella, born May 10, 1857. 1847. Jane, (twin) b. April 26, 1834, m. March, 1853, George Buckingham, of New York; a broker. 1024. ©laviooa Ittavolj' Horace' Isaac*, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 1793, ra. 1820, Ezekiel Lovejoy, b. 1763, son of Phinehas, of Suffield, and a widow with children. 1848. Theodore Augustus: see page 574. 1850. Clarissa Baldwin, m. Thaddeus Bristoll, and had one dau. 1851. AVilliam F. Lovejoy. His wife was Lydia Jane Mefoy, b. March 16, 1832, dau. Amos F. and Adeline (Alandeville) Mefoy, of Goshen, N. Y. They lived, 1858, in Middletown, N. Y'.. and had 2 eh.: fiertrude Augusta, .Tan'yll, 1852. Frederick Arthur, March 15, 1855. 1853. Clarissa L. (Baldwin)' Ashbel Frederick^ Horace' Isaac" Huntingtsn; lives May, 1882, in Nemelia f.!ity, Nebraska. 1856. Horatio H.'' Ashbel Frederick,!! in 1882 lives at White Plains, New York. He m. Mrs. S. E. Hart, and has a son, Charles II. 1182 lialdwin Genecdogy. 1858. AbigaU A.^ Ashbel Frederick,!; iu 1882 is Abigail A. AValters, of Oyster Bay Cove, L. I. 1859. John H.7 Ashbel Frederick,o living, 1882, at Port Jett'ersou, Long Island, N. Y. 1800. Charles S.' Ashbel Frederick.o living, 1882, at 552 AV. 34th St., N. Y. City. 1861. Daniel A.' Ashbel Frederick," living, 18S2, at Wading River, L. I. 1862. David A.7 Ashbel Frederick," living, 1882, at Spring Harbor, L. I. 1863. WiUiara? Ashbel Frederick," living, 1882, at Huntington, [,. I. 1864. Edgar Sprange? Ashbel Frederick," m. Aug. 18, 1872, .Airs. Sarah Elizabeth Townsend, born March 18, 1845. Ch.: 1. Herbert, June 27, 1873. 2. Townsend, August 24, 1876. 3. Charles Erwin, Jan'y 6, 1879. 4. Laura L., July 6, 1881. 1865. Edmund Thom.as, called Thomas, living, 1882, at 552 West 34th St., N. Y. City. 1030. (p 576) ^'amucl ^-IjtlilOll' Horace'' Isaac', living, 1882, in New Haveu, and his ch. other than No. 1892. His wife died Aug. 19, 1878. 1892. Jeanette S. (Baldwin) Baker. In 1882 they live in Elizabeth, N. J. Ch.: Mary AV., Feb'y 3, 18.58, d. Nov. 18, 1860. NeUie E., March 12, 1859, m. Oct. 1, 1879, Charles A. Brown, of Elizabeth, and has ch.: Franklin Albert, Sept. 6, 1880, and Jeannette Sheldon, Sept. 20, 1881. 1894. John Brace, is, in 1882, in New Haven. 1918. In 1882 Mrs. Holtz is at Casanova, Farquor County, A'^a. 1924. Eiriily Horner' Almon" Charles^ Abner'' David^ David'^ Joseph, i in 1882 unm. and at 1710 Oth St., Washington, D. C. 1925. George Thornton? Almon." The 2d son is Mark, instead of Frank. 1926. Rowena Matilda' Almon" m. April 23, 1861, David llinkle. The ch., in 1882, are: 1. Bessie Baldwin. 2. Kate Rex. 3. Elsie Clark. Address, 4651 Wayne St., Germantown, Penn. 1058. (p 578) f autb feiUio' Nathan' Nathan* Nathan' David' Joseph*. He died in Milford, Jan'y 2, 1877. He was boru June 9, 1814. He was Representative in 1842, 1845, 1855, 1856, 1859, and 1860; and for twenty-three years Judge or Clerk of the Probate Court. 1933. Martha P., b. Feb'y 7, 1817, in. Scpl. 27, iSl.'i, David Miles, ot Milford, s. of David and Mary (Carringlim) jMiles. Their sou, Edward (r. Miles, b. Feb'y 2, 1846, ra. Oct. 12, 1870, Mary Brooks, b. Feb'y 14, 1847, dau. ot AViUiam Brooks. No ch. In 1882 all living in Milford. 1935. Henry A., m. April 8, 1852. In 18,82 he and his wife live in Milford. No ch. Joseph, of 3Jilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1183 19.37. Ad.ain P., June 19, 1825; in 1882 Uves in New York City; a dry goods merchant. He m. Sept. 29, 18.52, Anna P. Doremus, of New York City. Their s. .Arthur Pond, born Aug. 22, 1856, and m. Aug. 18, 1881, Caroline G. Wingfield, dau. of Jolin II. and Mary (Merwin) Winglield, of Milford. 1938. Abraham Dewitt, m. Oct. 24, 1877, Mamie E. Christie, of New York City. He died Aug. 26, 1880. No ch. 1940. Samuel A. Miles' Eunice" Nathan^ Nathan* Nathan' David^ Joseph.l jjig son, N. S. Miles, born Feb'y 16, 1840, m. Jan'y 16, 1868, Mary E. McConnell, born Jan'y 21, 1847. Thoy li.ave ch. Carrie S., Oct. 7, 1868. Louie, April 2, 1872, died Nov. 4, 1875. AViUie, Feb'y 1, 1876. Theodore S., Feb'y 9, 1878. 1060. (p 578) ptavcua" Nathan' Nathan* Nathan' David' Joseph*: Was born in Milford, not New Milford. He m. Jan'y 6, 1820, and d. April 19, 1871. In 1882 his widow is still living in Milford. 1950. Aaron Brooks, b. Oct. 31, 1823. In 1882 he and his wife are stiU in Milford with no ch. 1951. James Bull, b. in Milford, IMarch 7, 182iS. His first wife died July 12, 1854, and he m. 2d Sept. 2-5, 1855, her sister, Diana. In 1882 he lives in Milford and has children — 1. Helen Irving, Junel, 1851. 2. Herbert L., April 2, 1860. 1952. Albert A., b. in Milford, Conn., Nov. 7, 1831, m. 1st Sept. 26, 1855, Sarah A. Peck, d.aii. of Enoch B. Peck, of Milford. She d. Aug. 14, 1372, and he m. 2d Sept. 3, 1873, her sister, Susan J., who d. Sept. 13, 1881. In 1882 he is a manufacturer of fine shoes, and has built up an extensive business — firm, Baldwin & Larakin — factory on Broad Street, Milford, Conn; warehouse in Boston, Mass. Ch.: 1. Susan A., March 4, 1863. 2. Benjamin P., May 21, 1867, d. June 14, 1872. 1953. Elizabeth, b. Feb'y 7, 1829, m. Aug. 18, 1853, Theodore Stow. In 1882 both living in Milford; no ch. 1061. (p 579) JtbolpljUO' Nathan' Nathan* Nathan' David' Joseph', b. in Milford, Conn., Oct. 20,1794; lived in Milford, where he died March 13, 1842. He ra. April 13, 1823, Lucy Higgins, who d. May 17, 1875. 1854. Ilatljau Jl&olvl)H0+ 1959. Jmil-a JlllQltOta, b. Jan'y II, 1826, m. George Cornwall+ 1055. (Zitmotljtl JjiggtllO, Jau'y 13, 1828+ 1955^. Henry Clay, Jan'y 17, 18.30, d. Jan'y 1, 1831. 1957. Emily, April 11, 183-2, in. Nov. 19, 18.56, Frank T. Lockwood, of Norwalk, Conn. She d. April 1.3, 1864; no ch. 1 9.58. jHCIj, I'^eVy 22, 18.34, m. John B. Steveiis+ 1956. ^tnvt) Ollay, March 25, 1836+ 1184 Baldwin Genealogy. 1062. (p 579) .Samuel "§' Nathan' Nathan*, b. in Milford, Conn., May 26, 1797, m. Nov. 27, 1827, Susau Peck, of Milford, where he lived. She d. July 15, 1873, aud he, Dec. 21, 1869. I960. Abigail Peck, b. March 23, 1829, m. Dec. 23, 1858, Nehemiah Clark, and has ch.: 1. Edgar T., Dec. 14, 1859. 2. Annie B., Dec. 25, 1860. 3. Bertha A raeUa, Sept. 26, 1868. 1961. Calvin Durand, b. AprU 1, 1832, m. Dec. 23, 1858, Mary A. Baldwin,' dau. Hezekiah," ante page 556. She died June 7, 1879, leaving a dau., Mary, b. Nov. 7, 1860, who m. Jau'y 12, 1882, Arthur L. Judson, of Stratford, Conn. 1962. (IDtUin g,, b. Feb'y 14, 1835+ 1963. Catharine MUes, b. May 28, 1838, and in 1882 living in Milford, unm. 1065. (p 579) Ilatljau' Nathan' Nathan*, b. iu Milford, Conn., Jan'y 6, 1801, dT Feb'y 27, 1877. ra. Aug. 8, 1824, Esther Stone, of Milford, b. Feb'y 27, 1803, and d. Sept. 17, 1875. He Avas a shoemaker. They celebrated their golden wedding Aug. 8, 1874, at 76 Lafayette Street, New Haven, in the company of their children and children's children. 1964J. Louisa, Sept. 10, 1825, d. March 7, 1826. 1965. Sarah B., Dec. 8, 1827, ra. Aug. 21, 1851, John Crockett, of New Haven, who d. Oct. 18, 1865, leaving a son — Charles W., b. Aug. 5, 1852. Carrie S., b. May 2, 1855; both unm. in 1882. 1966. Eliza J., May 9, 1830, ra. April 21, 1852, Dr. Noah B. AVelton, of Cheshire, Conn., and had ch.: 1. Oliver, July 8, 1853, who m. Nov. 25, 1877, Carrie Holland, and has ch.: Herbert N., b. May 18, 1879, aud LeRoy, b. Jan'y 2, 1882. 2. Andrew N., b. Dec. 27, 1857. Walter S., Feb'y 3, 1860,who m. June 18,1879,IIattie Lindsley,and has a son, Walter J., b. AprU 22, 1881. 4. Esther L., March 5, 1863. 1967. WiUiam Pond, Jan. 10, 1834, m. July, 1856, Hattie Oliver. In 1882 he is living in New York City, and employed in Lord &, Taylor's celebrated store on Broadway. They have a son — Josepli R., b. Jan'y 17, 1858,who m. Nov. 4, 1879, Savilla Livingston, and they have a son, AVilliam L., b. Jan'y 12, 1881. ¦ 1967J. Caroline S., b. July 26, 1836, d. April 13, 1837. 1968. Anthony S., b. Oct. 6, 1842; in 1882 unm. aud living in Memphis, Tenn. No. 1968 in my first edition was Oliver Bryan, but lliere was no such sou. 1083. (p 580) ;Simou'Levi? Joseph' Joseph* Joseph' Joseph- Joseph^, living iu Spencer, iu July, 1882. His daughter, Adaline, says he was b. Dec. 9, 1792, aud m. Jau'y 10, 1812, Mary Comins. He and Levi, (1084) were all the ch. of Joseph'. Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1185 1976. Mary, Ajn-ll 23, 1813, in. 1830, Ebenezer Flagg, of Brookfield. 1977. Rhodji, July 26, 1815, m. Sept. 3D, 1835, Araasa Hobbs, of Sturbridge. She lives at Charlton Depot, Mass. Ch.; 1. Amasa, 1836, d. aged 4 months. 2. Addison, Aug. 11, 1840; in 1882 in Sturbridge. 3. Lucien, April 10, 1842, d. Jan'y 22, 1843. 4- Mary A'iola, Jan'y 23. 1'.I78. Lydi.'i, May 17, 1817, m. S.aniiiel Goodcll, of Millbury, and d. 1825. 1979. Adaline An^.ist.a, Feb'y 2, 1820, (my informant,) m. Nov. 15, 1842, Lewis M. Snow, aud has two dans.: Mary L., b. in New London,Conn.,Sept. 1.5, 1844, m. Nov. 1-5, 1864, Wm. L. Thompson, in S[iencer. ¦Viann Augustii, Nov. 1, 1846; in 1882 unm. in Spencer. In 1882 they live in .Spencer. 1980. Lavinia, Aug. 16, 1822, d. 1842. 1981. Eliza, Nov. 17, 1821, in. Sa nucl Rich, of Charlton. In Jan'y, 1882, they live there. Their children: 1. Charles Edwin, Nov. 10, 1850. 2. Mary Ethalin, Feb'y 9, 1852. 3. Ellen Eliza, Dec. 11, 1853. 4. Ruth Emm.a, M.ay 3, 18.55. 5. Hattie Malvina, .Tan'y 1, 1857. 0. John Fremont, March 10, 1858. 7. AVillie Ernest, Oct. 16, 1859. 8. Annie Viola, Oct. 19, 1861. 9. Mabel Augusta, Aug. 31, 1864. 1932. Simon, Jlay ,5, 1827; in 1882 unm. in Spencer. He died April 27, 1884. 1983. Thomas B'lssell, Sapt. 17, 1829; in 1882 unm. in Petersburgh, Va.; d. Oct. 7, 188-5, s. p. 1983^. AA'^arren, March IS, 1832, m. B. Williaais, of Charlton. His w. is dead and he has 2 ch. 1983J. Ellen .Alarsa, Aug. 18. 1834, d. in Spencer unm., in 1879. 1983J. Harriet Ann, Oct. 3, 183S, m. Jairus Hobbs, of Brookfield, b. Oct. 11, 1854. Children — 1. Ida F., .July 2.3, 18.5-5, d. 16 Aug., 1861. 2. Howard, Sept. 4, 1860, d. Sept. 1-5, 1861. 3. Lily, Sept. 28, 1862, l•^clta' James H.' Jon athan'Ebenezer* Joseph' Joseph^ Joseph', m. Charles Lockard (not Lockwood,) living, 1883, at 304 Findlay St., Cincinnati. Oflice in Arcade. 1140. Ittavta' James IL' Jonathan', b. in Oxford, N. H.; m. April 1, 1855, James Hutchinson, who died Oct. 4, 1860. The ch. are — 1. Frank B., March 20, 1856; in 1882 living in Sunbury, Penn. 2. Harvey B., born Sept. 9, 1859; living, 1882, in Buffalo, N. Y". 1145. pittOCO' James' Moses' Moses* James' Joseph^ Joseph*. llis Rou-in.law, Mr. Lewis, says, iu 1882, that this family are all dead, save Merritt, (2068) living iu Meriden, and Nathan S., (whoever N. S. may be.) Of the cb., I learn more of — 1188 Baldwin Genealogy. 2061. Henry L., b. 1821. Mr. T. P. Hall, Hall's Genealogy says ho ni. 1847, Eliza A. Hall, b. 1816, dau. Orrin and Anna (Guy) Hall. Anna (Guy) Hall was dau. Brenton Hall, s. Rev. Samuel and Anna (Law) HaU. Her mother was widow Abigail (Baldwin) Guy, 2d wife of Brenton HaU. .She was b. 1749, and d. 1838, and is on page 313, dau. Noah^ George^ John,' ante p. 1046. Henry L. d. 1861; his wife, 1855, and 1 suppose he m. 2d Jeannette E., who survived. Children — Judson I., 1848, m. Emily R. Lewis and had Eda L., b. 1872, and Carrie H., b. 1883. Henrietta, m. 1874, Charles AVinslow. Henry L., d. before 1865, unm. 1148. (p 584) gamco' James' Moses', b. in Wallingford, that part now Meriden, Conn., Dec, 1795 ; died Jan'y 24, 1853. He m. Clarinda Baldwin' Samuel' Samuel' Daniel* Daniel' Jontithan- Joseph*, of the sarae parish, (see pp. 555 and 1167) and to her relatives I owe a more exact account of the children of James than appears on page 584. 2073. Isaac, Jan'y 10, 18.30. 2074. ptiHOU lUaVfClt. Sept., 1832+ 2076. Asaph Lewis, Oct., 1835, d. Jan'y 30, 1802. 2077. Asahel, March 4, 1836, d. Dec. 2, 1862. Samuel, Dec, 1838, d. Jan'y 7, 1846. 2075. James, Jau'y, 1841, d. July 24, 1846. 2078. f l-anU, Jau'y 1, 1843+ 2079. Achsah, Aug. 31, 1846, m. March, 1871, Samuel Conner, of Meriden. 2080. Dwight, Oct., 1849. 1154. (p 584) ^lleu' David' David' Moses*; lived in Farmington, Trumbull County, Ohio, m. Pharibeh Ilainlen, of j\larlboro, Ohio. Ch.: 2083. James, May 10, 1813; lives in Mayville, Md. 2084. Jesse, lived in Bristolville, TrumbuU County, Ohio. 2085. William, March 2, 1825; lives in Champion, Trumbull Connty, O., and has six ch. 2086. Elizabeth, Nov. 5, 1829, m. Ormsby, and lives in Pierpont, Aslilabnla County, O.; 2 ch. 2087. Jane, Feb'y 15, 1836, in. Sliick, and living iu Aurora, Kane County, 111.- 5 or 6 children. Alfred, Dec. 2, 1838, Uving in Aurora, Kane County, 111. Jerab, dead, and widow in Cortland, 'TrumbuU County, O.; 5 eh. Lydia, July 10, 1843, m. and living in Aurora, Kane County, III.- 2 cb. 1159. (p 586) %X)bm' David' David' Moses* James' Joseph- Joseph', m. William Sliewell, of RootstOAvu, 0. She died Sept. 4, 1871 ; her husband, April 13, 1870. The children were— Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1189 1. Norman ii., Nov. 6, 1821, d. Dec. 17, 1837. 2. Esther Maria, Sept. 4, 1823, m. Johnsou, and lives, 1882, in Randolph, Portage County, Ohio. 3. Benjamin F., June 19, 1825, in 1882, in Sandusky, Wyandot County, Ohio. 4. Jared' AV., Oct. 2, 1827; living, 1882, in Rootstown, Portage County, Ohio. 5. Albert G., Aug. 22, 1831, m. 1882 in Edenburg, Portage County, Ohio. 0. Lydia O., Oct. .3, 18.3.3, m. Horton, and living, 1882, in Bronson, Branch County, Michigan. 7. Senelda M., March 24, 1836, in. AVebster, .and in 1882 in AUegan, Allegan County, Michigan. 8. Emma V., June 28, 1838, died June 24, 1855. 1166. ©Uitcr D. paltiuttu' Joseph' Clark' "^avid* Moses', ra. Dec. 28, 1842, Caroline Page, of Streetsboro, 0. Ch.: 1. Edward J., Nov. 13, 1840, in 1882 of Rock Island, 111. 2. Frank L., July 2, 18-54. 3. Estelle M., Sept. 10, 1858. In June, 1882 this family are in Pawnee City, Nebraska. 1167. ,5l0aljl*l i3al&IUiu' Joseph Clark' David' Moses*, born Sept. 3, 1822 ; in 1882 is married, has a child, aud lives at 325 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio. 1173. (p 587) lloall' Moses' David' Moses* James' Joseph^ Joseph*, b. in Randolph, Portage County, Ohio, ra. Lydia Porter, and died iu Atwater, iu the sarae county. 2146. Melinda J., Dec. 20, 1844, m. Dec, 1865, Mr. Welch, living in 1882 in Saton,, Saline County, Nebraska. 2147. Amelia A., Feb'y 22, 1847, m. Oct., 1869, Mr. Grant, of Bay City, Bay County, Michigan. 2148. Delia (twin) Feb'y 22, 1847, d. 1866. 2149. Fremont, in 1874 in Atw.ater, unra. 2150. Ijydia or Lida, Feb'y 22, 1855, m. Nov., 1871, James Jones, and lives, June, 1882, in Atwater, Portage County, Ohio. They have ch.: Charles. Frederick; and Armeda. 2151. Emma, Feb'y 20, 1860, m. Sept., 1881, Mr. Leiffes, of Atwater. 2152. Rosalia D., May 31, 1863: in 1882 in Atwater. 21-52J. Ella O., Feb'y 20, 1864; in 1882 in Atwater. 1175. Jitcljav&' Moses' David', b. in Randolph, and settled in AtAvater, both in Portage County, Ohio ; ra. Araanda Snyder. 21-53. Jllau|0 ©vailt, June 4, 18-52+ 21-54. Eliza Jane, Aug. 4, 1855. 2155. John :Morrison, Feb'y 9, 1858. 2156. Richard Franklin, Aug. 11, 1864. 1190 Baldwin Genealogy. ^aUlcl plcll0t0V' Squire' (p 548) Jonathan' David* Benj arain' Benjamin^ Joseph*, b. 1818; living in . Jersey City, m. Mary Morris, dau. of Ephraim Morris. She d. and left 3 ch. 1. William, living in St. Petersburg, m. Dickey, and had ch.: Charles W., 1872, and a dau., 1880. 2. Martha, ra. Alvan Bronson, and has a dau., b. 1880. 3. Mary, living at last account in Bloomfield, unm. PUllam' Squire', b. 1820 ; living at Nyack, N. Y., m. and has ch. Thomas Wilby, m. Canfield, and has a dau. George W., m. Laura Gray, of Oswego, and has a son. 1244.(p 548) pilliam WnXVXy Joseph' Jonathan', b. March 15, 1811, at Hudson, N. Y. Became a successful physician in Natchez, during the yellow fever in 1837-9. He m. Sept. 12, 1838, Louisi ana Birch Mundy. He quit practice about 1840 ; became a planter iu Franklin County, Miss., Avhere he d. March 23, 1881. His first w. d. Oct. 8, 1855 ; he m. 2"-* Ilarriet Gertrude Bradley, of Natchez, Jan'y 20, 1857. She d. Aug. 20, 1862. 1. Charles Augustus, Oct. 22, 1839. 2. Mary Sabra, Dec. 0, 1842, d. Sept. 24, 1878; m. March 5, 1865, Joseph Buckels, and had 6 ch.: 1. Mary Gertrude, Jan'y 7, 1860, d. July 2-5, 1867. 2. Hiram, Sept. 26, 1867. 3. Henrietta, Jan'y 7, 1870. 4. Joseph, Dec. 22, 1871, d. Jan'y 31, 1872. 5. Eloise, June 23, 1873. 6. Cameron, Aug.' 20, 1875. 3. Littleton IMundy, Aug. 14, 1844, d. Oct. 20, 1865. 4. Gertrude Rex, Nov. 11, 1846, d. March 10, 1869, in. Robert R. Bradlej-, and bad- Mary Magruder Baldwin, Dec. 9, 1866; and Anna Baldwin, Dec. 3, 1868. 5. Ann Maria, Nov. 13, aud d. Nov. 15, 1848. 0. Hiram, Oct. 20, 1857. 7. AViUiam Henry, Feb'y 21, 1859, d. March 29, 1803. 8. Joseph Di France, Aug. 2, 1860. 9. Robert Richard, Aug. 18, 1862. 1246. (548) Ijivam |U.' Joseph' Jonathan', b. June 29, 1815, at Hudson, N. Y., d. Aug. 21, 1873, at Natchez, where for 33 )l''u's he Avas one of the most prosperous and inllucntial merchants of the city, firm, Fleming & Baldwin. He m. Nov. 14, 1844, Mary Augusta Baker, avIio d. Aug. 30, 1849. He m. 2"" Oct 30, 1850 Mary Magruder Bradle3^ Joseph. of3Iilford, Conn., and Hadiey, Mass. 1191 1. Joseph, b. Aug. 1, 1S49, d. April, 1850. 2. Mary AA'illiamson, Ang. 1, 1851. 3. Anna, April 15, 18-53, ra. lAavid Hunt, who d. They had — Viola, May 16, 1873. D.avid, AprU 11, 1876; and George Ferguson, Feb'y 25. 1879. 4. Lucy, July 6, ISo-"-. d. April 12. 1859. 5. Harriet, April IS. 1857. d. Aug. 25, 1857. 6. Robert Bradley, June 17. ISoS.in. 1882: living in Gibson's Landing, Con- conlia Parish, La. 7. Truman Holmes, Sept. 12. 1860. d. Nov. 30, 1863. 8. Kate Bradley, March 2S. 1863, 9. AViUiam Chaplain, Aug. 26. 1865. 10. Harrv Mandell, Oct. 24. 1869. 1221. (p 588) Jllfreil' Scott' Noah' Moses* James* Joseph^ Joseph*, m. 1" May 11, 1830. Marietta Frink, and 2'"i Nov. 2. ISSO, Sarah B. Cushman. 1223. diapiuau paltHUUV Scott' (p 547) Noah' Moses*, was a Deacon in the Baptist church at Paris, N. Y., for 9 years, and in that at Picture Rocks. Penn., 22 year^. (1882.) He was for 9 voars Superintendent of the Sunday School. He m. March 21, 1S37, Lucy ZSichols. Ch.: 1. Martha, June ^, 1840. d. Feb'y 16, 1841. 2. Rubamah, Ang. oO. 1843, m. 1S59, James E. Lobdell, died May 23, 1866, leaving one daughter, Caroline. 3. Aiartha Worden, Nov. 29, 1845, m. 1S62, H. E. Burrows, and has had four ch., of whom two are dead. 4. C. S.. May 9, 18-50. 5. Lucill.a. Aug. 23. 1852. m. Aug. 23. 1S71, G. E. LobdeU. 6. H. Post. Dec. 9. 185?, m. Oct. 28. ISSl, Lizzie Jewell. 1229. Almira" Seoit^ m. 1?42. James Youngs, and died 1864. childless. 1230. Louis;i" Scot|6 m. A\'. Snedaker, and had one son. 1231. Isaac Baldwin' Scoti"^ had no children. 12-34. |HarU |M/ Mathew'Noah'. b. 1820. m. July 2. 1840, •John Trumbull, of ^lontrose, Penn., and died March 4. 1881. ¦i-in 200. AA'illiam Charles, see p. 588. 2201. Stephen A'., in 1S?2 lives in Montrose, Penn., and has two ch. 2202. Elizabeth Jane. The child born April IS. 1S77, is Byron Martin. A 3d is Gortnide Electa, June 6, 1879, and a 4th, Liiaic Pcrmelia, Nov. S. ISSl. 2206. Marv A., boru March 6. 1S47, m. Jan'y 2, 1S64, Lewis AA'. Rude, and has, in ] SS2. three ch.: 1192 Baldwin Genealogy. 1. Ida E., March 21, 1805. 2. Emma L., May 11, 1867. 3. Elbert W., Dec. 29, 1871. They live. May, 1882, in Windsor, Broome County, N. Y. 2'.i07. Emily R., April 22, 1849, m. July 19, 1868, AV. AV. A^'iliiains, ^.iid li;i.-i ..,,, child, AVinifred Alice, July 4, 1869. They live iu Bingliainiilon, lii'i.,iiiic Ciuiiii i , N. V. 2208. Alice M.,June22, 1851, in. Sept., 1871, R.C. Cook, aud have two .'li.. Frank ie, June, 1873; and AVell ington, 1876. They live May, 1882, at 644 11 iil.lia id .'~l., ( liicago. III. 2219. Orville E., Jau'y 9, 1850, unin. in 1882, and lives al 611 Hubbard St., Chicago. 2210. Russell l).,vAprll 6, 1861; num., and in 1882 in Susipieli.inna, Pciin. 2211. Carrie May, .Alarch 15, 1813; in 1882 at Susquehanna, riiin. 1245. ScOl'Oe (Coffiu" .loseph' Jonathan'' Duvid* licn- jaiuiu' Benjamin- Joseph', b. at Albaii}', .\. V., Jany 22, 1820, dietl July 4, 1878, :it St. Loni^. In 1S71 1 bad a very [ileasant traveler's iiccpiaintance ^vilh him iu Arcinplii,--, Tenn. He m. Dec. 16, 1846, Anna Maria Clitrk, still (l(S^2; living at Riverton, Bolivar County, Miss. 22I2J-. George Eugene, .lan'y 20, 1855, d. .Inly '27, l.'-^"l9. 2113. Mary Lultie, Dec. 27, 1857, in. Nov. 27, 1873, ( I, -01^; A'eryer ,^eolt, and tbey have a dau. Anna Baldwin, lnu-ii (.let. 20, bs7 t. ( J. A'. .S. was son ol 1 lun. (liarb.-, .^1 uii, Chancellor of the State of Mississip|ii, and Ibe aullmrof a liuuk ol lii^'li rr|iiit,; i>ii Masonry, in which ordiu' he stood near the bend. Tlir I'.iijiil) !i\i- iu l;i\Tii,,n, i;iili\.ir County, Miss. 60tlH»V' Nehemiah' (p 548 ami IJ 12 ) l.sa:ic' D.tvid' Uciijiiiuli, ¦ Benjamin^ Joriepb*, b. Jan'y 27, 1796, iu BKiuniiiL'ld ; m. pain Reynolds, and had ch.: 1. AVilliam, who 111. Martha , bad lliiee ch., and liv<'.l iu Aleudbani, S.J. 2. Caroline, 111. 'L'liom|is(Hi. 3. Mary, in. William I'ay, and died. ^ 4. Sarah, in. .lames Barton, and d. 5. Lydia, d. inf.iut. 6. Samuel, d. infiint. JTIjaba' Ncliciniab' Isiiac', b. ,A[iril Id, 179S, in niunuillrld ; ,1. Feb'y 6, 1861. She in. Matthias l)udJ, b. Nuv. '.Li , 17114, who d. April 15,1863. Ante pages 11.. 'J and ll.')-!. The iiaiui-s oi' ih,; children are also here given, \vilh iiiluniuitiun in ailiiiiimi. 1. Bethuel, Aug. 22, 182'J; d. s. p. 2. Isaac, Si'iil. 29, 1821, d. Dec. 7, bsu.'i, 1111 in. Joseph, of 3Jilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1193 3. Dennis Osborn, Jan'y 24, 1827; seep. 11-52. 4. Lucy A., Oct. 23, 1828, d. Dec. 9, 1832. 5. Ivlward \. B., April 11,1831, m. Mary K.Andruss, who d. about 1864, leaving a son, Fred K., and a dau., Mary, and he m. 2d Nellie Peters, and by her haa 4 ch. 0. Lucy A., Oct. 15, 183.3, at last account, unm. 7. George F., Jan'y .3, 1836, at last account unm. in New York. 8. Stephen AV., July 2.3, 1838, d. Nov. 1, 1839. 9. Mary E., June 9, 1843, in 1864 living unm. in New York. lUni'U |0.' Nehemiah' Isaac', b. in Bloomfield, N. J., 1802, m. Hiram Pruden, of Newark, Obio, and had ch.: Henry Clay, d. unra. Ichabod, living and married. Iljbta' Nehemiah' Isaac', b. in Bloomfield, N. J., Nov. 1, 1804, m. Jonathan Stevens, of Newark, N. J., and had ch., besides two who d. infants. 1. Almira, m. Fr.ank Sayres: living; no ch. 2. Dewitt, ni. Maria Iledenburg, and h.a.s a dau. Marion; living. 3. .lames, in. and d. by the year 1875; no ch. 4. .lohn. 111. and 4 ch. 5. AA'^illiam, died in the "late national unpleasantness," unm. Jttat'Onrxj' Nehemiah' Isaac', b. in Bloomfield, June 7, 1811, d. July 30, 1878, m. Jesse Forker, b. Sept. 6, 1810, and d. Nov. 23, 1856. They bad ch.: 1. John AVesley, Jan'y 21, 18.3.5, d. Nov. 10, 1845. 2. Sarah, m. Rev. .John Hayes, of Verona, and living. 3. Jennie, il. Nov. 5, 1871, aged 33 years; m. Rev. A'oorhees. 4. Nebeuiiah B., 1841, d. Jan'y 2-5, 180.3, in the war; unm. 5. .Julia, d. 1875; m. AA'Uliam Teachman, and left one son. 0. John, m. Hattie McCrea, of Schooley's Mountain, and has ch.: Lizzie and Minnie. 7. Lizzie. 8. Emma. 9. Fannie, with Emma and Lizzie, living, at last information, unm. in .Vewark, N. .1. 5cljnb0&' Nehemiah' Isaac', b. Feb'y 1, 1815, in Bloomfield, N. J.; lived at Decatur, 111.; ra. 1*' Julia W. Wiswell, who d. He ra. 2"'* .Julia Whiting, mother of his last three ch. below — 1. Keturah, m. AVin. H. Starr, of Decatur, and had — Edward. Cliarles. Baldwin; and William. All at Decatur. 1194 Baldwin Genealogy. 2. Heston, a son. 3. Frederick. 4. Grace, with Heston and Frederick, at last account living unm. in Decatur, 111. 1249. (p 589) Stephen' Nehemiah' Isaac' David*, b. in Bloom field, N. J., April 18, 1809, d. Dec. 17, 1879 ; m. Jane E. Siramons, of Philadelphia. They lived in Bloomfield in the house next south of David Baldwin's. 2216. Joseph, d. Aug. 31, 1881, aged 41. He was killed by a farm hand. He m. Kingsland, and had ch.: 1. Firmer. 2. Mary J. He ra. 2d Julia Cronk, and had — 3. Frank B.; and 4. Frederick A. 2214. Sarah, living, in 1882, unm. 2217. Nehemiah, m. Alice Simmons; lives at Denver, Col., and has a dau., Julia B., living. 2217^. Keturah, m. Edward Newman, of So. Egremont, Mass. Had two sons \vbi> died aged one, and five years, and u. dau , Cora, living, b. about 1868. 2215. Mary, m. Frank Joiner, of So. Egremont; no ch. 2218. Stephen, living unm. at Bloomfield, and b. about 1857. 2219. Julia W., living num. 1278. ^na& p.' David S.' Silas' David*, b. 1811, in Bloomfield, m. Jane Gershart; in31875 is a retired merchant and a banker in Elkhart, Ind. 2227. Frank J., lieut. in army, and killed at Stone River, 'Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. He served with much credit. 2228. Elizabeth F., ra. A. R. Beardsley, a merchant in Elkhart. 2229. Helen, ra. Col. J. W. Shafer. She d. July 24, 1865. 1279. (p 590) gooejiljuo' David S.' Silas' David* Benjarains Benjamin^ Joseph', b. 1812, in 1875, living in Beardsley's Prairie Harris Tp., St. Josephs County, Ind.; postotfice. Granger, St. Josephs County, Ind. He m. 1834, Margaret, dau. of Elder A. Miller. 2231. Sarauel W., Socth Bend, Ind. 2232. Jennie M. or Mary J., 1839, ra. 1859, M. P. Warrick; lives, 1875, in Nevada, Story County, Iowa, and has ch.: 1. Georgiaua, 1860. 2. Joseph Francis, 1862. 3. WiUiam Edward, 1865. 4. Fred Camden, 1868. Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1195 2233. Luena A., 1841, m. J. AV. Ruggles, of LaFayette, Ind. Ch.: AVilbur A., 1864; and Fred S., 1868. 2234. David S., m. 1S06, Lydia M. Buggies, of La Porte, Ind.; lives, 1875, in Chicago, and hasch.; CharlesM.; and Grace E. 2235. Camden A., of Osceola, Ind. 2236. William H., of South Bend, Ind. 2237. Silas A., of Columbus, O. 2238. Frances E. M. 1283. JUilUam' David S.' Silas', b. 1820, m. Sarah Hartsel, of Stark County, 0.; in 1875 lives in Pokagon, Cass County, Mich. 2239. David S., Aug. 26, 1843. 2240. Elizabeth J., July 31, 1845. 2241. Susan MatUda, Jan'y 12, 1851. 1290. JUnvrcu jS.' Samuel' Jesse', b. 1812, d. 1873, in Bloom field; ra. 1841, Elizabeth Wilde. 2249. Mary, 1843, m. 1807, Thomas F. Thompson. Ch.: Fred W.; and Warren B. 2250. James Wilde, 1844; living, 1887, in Bloomfield, unm. 2251. Sarah Pitt, Nov. 16, (not 15) 1846, m. 1874, William W. Wyman, and had a dau. — Elizabeth H., b. about 1877, and a son, Arthur, b. Oct. 11, 1880. 2252. Samuel Henry, Jan'y 18, 1849, not 1848; d. Jan'y 17, 1878, unm. 22.53. William Augustus, Feb'y 16, 1851; living, 1887, in Bloomfield, unm. 22-54. Edward Warren, May 28, 1854, m. Oct. 19, 1881, Matilda H. Morris, and lives, May, 1882, in Bloomfield, N. J. 2255. Anna Elizabeth. Jan'y 28, 1856, d. Oct. 5, same year. 1296. (p 591) ^SOSf Ithamar", b. at Bloomfield, N. J., Oct. 17, 1819; living at Jersey, Licking County, 0.; m. Mary Collins, Nov. 12, 1845. I will add tbat his sister, Hannah, No. 1293, b. June 17, 1810, still lives in Newark, N. J. Harriet, No. 1294, b. Aug. 8, 1812, lives there at 112 Mechanics St. No. 1295, David Sayre, b. March 10, 1816, d. April 12, 1837, unra. 1297 Lemuel Wells, b. Oct. 5, 1824; d. April 5, 1847, num., and 1198 Araminta L., b. March 14, 1829, is living. Jesse's children are — 2261. Lemuel AVells, M.ay 23, 1847, d. Aug. 22, 1870, unra. 2202. Charles AVesley, Aug. 12, 1849; living; m. Esther Banner, Nov. 27, 1872, and has ch.: Bertie, Jan'y 22, 1874, d. Sept, 9, 1875; and Mary, b. Nov. 2, 1876. 1196 Baldwin Genealogy. 2263. Archie Leroy, Jan'y 2, 1851; living. 2264. Bertha E., Sept. 27, 1862; living at home. 2265. Jane Augusta, Jau'y 8, 1857; living in Gr.ayson County, Texas; m. A. B. Edgerly, Oct. 22, 1879. Has a son, John Raymond, b. Nov. 9, 1880. 1300. JlU0U0tUO' William B'., b. 1825, in Bloorafield, m. 1847, Mary A. Prior. Removed to Federal Point, Florida, where he lives in October, 1885. 2269. Harriet G., b. Aug. 26, 1849, m. about 1832, Henry Desiuarets, and lives, 1885, in the City of Mexico. 2270. William B., Oct. 5, 1851; living, 1887, unm. 2271. Antoinette I;, Aug. 11, 1855, d. March 4, 1872. • 2272. Stephen Grover, Sept. 8, 1857; living, 1887, unm. 2273. Margaret P., May 2, 1801. 2274. Die Heartt, July 15, 1871. 1302. (p 591) @i>|UauJ» <3l.' Isaac A'., b. in Bloomfield, N. J., Nov. 7, 1822. After his father's death, worked the farm until his mother died, when he moved to Illinois, and died there. He m. 1"' Sarah Collins, dan. of Isaac, aud had cb.: 2275. Fannie, Dec. 13, 1849, m. Charles JIattliews, April, 1872, of Stamford, Conn., and lives there. 2276. Isaac, A., May 8. 1853; went with his father to Illinois, and in 1880 was there and unm. 2276^. Horace, d. y. Mrs. Sarah Baldwin d. about 1863-4 tit Bloomfield ; and Edward A. ra. 2'^'* Sept. 20, 1867, Mrs. Maria (Anderson) A^ail, ante p. 213, daughter of Sarah (Baldwin) aud Stephen Anderson, Stephen Baldwin' Job' Zachariah* Zachariah^ Zachariah^ Richard. 1267. ^bioair Simeon' David' David*, b. iMarch 18, 1810, d. May 26, 1875. Shem.. David Oakes, who d. July 20, 1878, aged 69 years ; born in the United States, but who.se father was born in England. Ho was owner of extensive woolen mills at Bloomfield, which grew from the old fulling mill of his wife's great uncle, Simeon Baldwin (pages 495 and 1106.) The mills are now, (1887) in the hands of his son Thomas. 1. .Sarah Elizabeth Oakes, 1833, il. Jau'y 1, 1858, at home. She m. Cornelius S. Van Liew, and had Nelly, Feb'y, 1857, m. Harry Richards, of Bloomfield, and in 1880 has no ch. 2. Goorgo A., 1835, d. Dec. 24, 1801, a), his falbm-'H. lie in. Ilatlic jAlorris dau. of Albert, and had a dau., Georgianii, Sept., 1861, in 1880 living unm. in Bloomfield. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1197 1. Abby, d. y., uuni. 2, Sarah, at date of my account living unm. in Montclair, N. J. 3. Hannah, d., m. Harrison, and left a dau., Ida, living unm. at Belleville, N. .1., aud 2 other daus. 4. Elizabeth, ni. Hugh Kirkpatrick, and has a son, b. about 1867, and lives 3. Thomas, June 6, 1838; living in Bloomfield. He m. Julia Maxwell, and has — David, May 21, 1869. George, July 9, 1872; and Mary, AprU 14, 1879. 1268. mtOV^t pijitfi0l&' Simeon' David' David*, b. April 12, 1812; living. He is a carpenter; ra. 1836, Mary Ann Tysel, (not Van Risser) and had — 1. Edward S., Aug. 12, 1837, d. J.an'y 29, 1879. Was also a carpenter, and at his death occupied the former house of .Silas Baldwin^ and Isaac Allen Baldwin.^ He 111. Adelaide I'aul, March, 18.58, .and had — 1. May Frances, Feb'y 12, 1859, m. June 21, 1877, Theo.Siracox, and lives in Bloorafield. Ch.: Frederick, Jau'y, 1878, and Adelaide, July, 1881. 2. Harriet, April 5, 1861, d. April 11, 1863. 3. Nelson Eugene, Sept. 26, 1864. 4. George, Sejit. 2, 1872. 2. Catharine Lavinia, 1842; lives in Bloomfield; ni. Sarauel Walter Dodd, b. Dec. 13, 1833, and d. Dec. 9, 1878. 'They bad- George Samuel, Feb'y 11, 1867, d. Nov. 25, 1878. AVilliam Clinton, .May 28, 1368. Marion Louisa, Sept. 10, 1872. Laura AVard, July 31, 1879. 1269. (p 548) ginmco JlllCU' Simeon' David' David*, b. July 8,1814; m. Caroline Ward, and both are living at Newark. They had— 1. Edwin I., Sept. 9, 1849, and d. Sept. 12, 1851. 2. Edwin :\I., Feb'y 10, 1852, d. Aug. 6, 1852. 3. Josie, Nov. 12, 18.53, and d. Aug. 7, 1872. 4. Charlotte, 1806, and d. June 6, 1874. 1270. ItntljrtUtcl |rirtri*i0(»U'Simeon'David'David*Benjarain'', Aug. 27, 1817, lives at I'loomfield. Is a carpenter; ra. Abby L. Ball, who d. Nov. 11, 1867. 1. Sarah Eli'z.abclb, March 2.3, 1843, d. Dec. 12, 1864. 2. Emma Aiignst.a, Aug. .">, 184 i; lives at Bloomfield; m. Herbert Biddulph, Sarah ElizabeUi, Oct. 3, 1872, d. Aug. 19, 1874. Clarence Heber, .July 7, 1875. Howard, June 9, 1878; and Elith Lavinia, ,Scpt. 2, 1881. 1198 Baldwin Genealogy. 3. David Heber, Deo. 31, 1853; lives at Bloomfield, iii. Sept. 18, 1877, Effie 11, Lyon, and has a son, Nathaniel Harrison, Feb'y 29, 1880. 1272. ^Ijotltt' Moses' David' David*, b. Jan'y 4, 1801, in Bloorafield, N. J., and d. Feb'y 13, 1837. She m. Rynier King, aud had six ch. in Chicago. 5. Joseph, d. about 1872; m, but left no ch. 6. Rhoda, d., ra. David Brown, and left two sons and two daus., all living. 1273. S'Uralj' Moses' David' David*, b. Feb'y 23, 1804, d. Oct. 2, 1880 ; ra. Ed. Mather, and had ch. 1. Mary, living; m. Edward T. Baldwiu, and has no ch. 2. Harriet, unra., and living in Newark, N. J. 3. Edward, d. y. 1271. IrtUUalj' Moses' David' David*, b. Feb'y 7, 1807, d. Nov. 19, 1870; m. John Chitterling, who d. July 24, 1845. They had — 1. Elias, March 15, 1838; living in Bloomfield; m. Mary F. Baird, and have — Adele H., June, 1868; and Emily B., Sept., 1872. 2. Joseph S., Sept. 23, 1843, living iu Bloomfield, nl. Mary E. HardcasUe, and hasch.: Nelson M., Oct., 1870. Marion B., March, 1873; and Howard W.,Feb'y,1879. 1274. Suuice' Moses' David' David*, b. iu Bloomfield, N. J., March 2, 1810, d. Dec. 19, 1856 ;m. Elias B. Littell, b. May 19, 1809, and living. They live in Montclair, N. J., and have had ch.: 1. Theodore S., Sept. 14, 1832, m., living at IMontelair, and has 5 ch. 2. Sarah E, June 30, 183.5, d. Dec. 2, 1851, unm. 3. Harriet, Feb'y 25, 1837. 4. John Newton, Feb'y 25, 1839, m. aud living at AA'illiamsburgli, N. Y.' and has one dau. 5. AViUiam H. IL, Aug. 29, 1841; living in Montclair, and has 4 cb. 6. Emily B., March 5, 1846; living in ilontclair. 1276. lUat'U ^miUj' Moses' David' David*, b. iu Bloomfield, N. J., April 13, 1814, m. William CoUard, of Belleville, N. J., b. Feb'y 19, 1813, and he is living there. She died Nov., 1886. 1. AVUliam Stephen, Aug. 27,1836, who m. 1st Se[it. 30, 1803, Rosetta RoUston, who d. Oct. 4, 1867, with no ch. He m. 2d Sarah S. B.iwlsby, April 4, 1871. They have — 1. Walter Baldwin, July 27, 1878, d. infant. 2. Frederick Wayne, Oct. 26, 1881. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Masa. 1199 2. Moses Taylor, Sept. 6, 1838, m. 1st Nov. 10, 1870, Nettie H. Stryker, who d. July 28, 1871, leaving a son — AVilliam Edward, b. July 21, and d. Nov. 21, 1871. He m. M.ay 7, 1874, Catharine M. Robertson, and by her had— Myra B.,April 21,1879. 3. Edward Storms, June 13, 1843, m. Alvanthia L. Robertson, Nov. 12, 1873, and have a son. Burton. 4. Mary Elizabeth, April 26, 184.5, m. WiUiara B. Munn, Nov. 22, 1871, and has a dau., Mary Van Alen, Feb'y 2, 1880. 1284. Hljebc' David S.' Silas' David*, m. Feb'y 24, 1842, William Harris, aud lives, 1871, in Greenwood, Eldorado County, Cal. 1. Adelha, 1845. 2. Eliz.abeUi Helen, 1848. 3. Josephine, 1852. 4. Harriet Ann, 1855. 5. Erama, June, 1858. 6. Charles WUliam, 1861. 7. Joseph Eldridge, 1866. ^vmxtt&' Abijah' (No. 595) David' David*, b. in Flatlands, Long Island, Sept. 3, 1804, m. March 10, 1825, Cornelius Bergen, b. Feb'y 26, 1798, and d. March 31, 1865. 1. John C, Jan'y 19, 1826, ra. March 10, 1858, Mary T. Brower, of New Hamburg, and h.ad — Cornelius, Dec. 2, 1858. John Talniadge, Sept. 21, 1860. Maria Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1802. Fenwick WiUiam, Nov. 3, 1864. Ernest Childe, Nov. 24, 1867. Francis Baldwiu, Sept. 8, 1871. Pamelia May, Nov. 14, 1873, d. April 15, 1886; and Lyman BarUett, Sept. 27, 1881. 2. Mary Childe, March 31, 1828, m. Daniel Van Brunt, of Bay Ridge, L. I., Oct. 13, 1847, and had— • 1. Anna Catharine, July 31, 1849, who ra. Peter H. Hegeman, Nov. 19, 1867, and had Daniel Van B. Hegemau, b. Sept. 26, and d. Oct. 3, 1868; Daniel, again, Sept. 27, 1809; Joanna E., Aug. 31, 1871, and May F., Jan'y 7, 1831. 2. Mary F.,Sept. 23,1851,in. John Cowenhoven,Oct. 13,1874, who d. Nov. 2, 1877; no ch. 3. Elizabeth, Aug, 2, 1854, m. Sept. 18, 1873,Charle8 C. Bennett,and had Julia Cooke Bennett, June 27, 1874; Mary V. B. Bennett, Dec. 33, 1876; WiUiam Remsen Bennett, Oct. 24 1878; Elizabeth Carroll Bennett, May 14, 1880. 4. Jaques, Feb'y 2, 1857, d. Feb'y 2, 1859. 5. Rebecca B.,Feb'y 9, 1800,m. Oct. 28,1880, Jereraiah Lott,andhad James Abraham. 1200 Baldwin Genealogy. 6. Rulef J., June 9, 1862. 7. Jennie, Feb'y 21, 1864. 8. Cornelius Bergen, Feb'y 21, 1866. 9. Jacques, Jan'y 10, 1869, d. April 14, 1871. JlUi0nil @.' Abijah' David' David*, b. in Flatlands, Long Island, Nov. 30, 1815, ra. Voorhees Overbaugh, Nov. 22, 1848, and has ch.: 1. Abijah B., Sept. 8, 1849, m. May 6, 1874, Julia Hardenburg, and has no eh. 2. Ella L., May 3, 1 852. 3. Francis Childe, Feb'y 8, 1855, m. Ida M. Duryea, June 3, 1879, and has Elba, Dec. 8, 1881. 4. Edwin W., July 24, 1857. 5. David H., AprU 14, 1861. 1302J. UlllUnmJllivf Isaac Allen' Ichabod' David^ b. July 11, 1824, in Bloomfield, N. J.; became a master machinist. He m. Nov. 17, 1845, Elizabeth A. Ilurlbutt, at Bridgeport Conn. They resided afterwards at Reading, Pa., until 1850, when they removed to Atlanta, Ga., where he died June 21, 1860, and she still lives. He was superintendent of large locomotive machine shops there, and Avas of influence and wealth. They had— 1. Edward A., Feb'y 29, 1848, at Reading; living num. at Atlanta. 1. WiUiam B., Nov. 7, 1853, m. Ophelia Holland, Sept. 26, 1876. Tbey live at McComb City, Miss., and have — Bessie L., Jan'y 1, 1878, at Atlanta; and Robin, Jan'y 19, 1879, at McComb, City. 3. Charles G., Feb'y 2, 1850, d. July 10, 1857. 4. Lucy I., Sept. 12, 1858; living at Atlanta, num. 1304. (p 549) ©Ijai-fO y.' Isaac Allen' Ichabod' David*, Nov. 13, 1828; living at Stamford, Conn.; ra. 1^' Sept. 11, 1850, Eliza C. Foster, of N. Y., b. Aug. 10, 1828, and d. Jan'y 1, 1863. llo m. 2'"* April 24, 1865, Hannah M. Burton, b. Jan'y 10, 1835, of Stamford. He has ch.: 1. AAailiam A., July 21, 1851; living at Stamford. He m. Nov. ISO, 1875, Emma Husted, of that place, who d. Sept. 2, 1876. 2. Clara Louisa, Sept. 7, 1876. 1305. (^tOVQt STnylav' Isaac Allen' Ichabod' David* Benja min' Beujamiu^ Joseph', b. M'trch 23,1830; living in WiUiiiniH- burgh, L. I.; ra. April 16, 1856, Ann E. Howcls. They bail— Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, -Blass. 1201 George II. , Sept. 28, 1862; Uving unm. Thomas, dead. Ella, dead. Elizabeth, dead. Charles Y., July 28, 1872; living at home. 1.".08. ^(i0C|iljiuc lUnlbo' Caleb Dodd' Ichabod' David*, Nov. 21, 1832, ra. May 18, 1854, William S. Marx, of Allentown, Penn., a lawyer, who d. Sept. 2, 1866, having at the age of 37 years, placed himself at the head of his profession in his native county. His widow is living in 1887, at Easton, Penn. Ch.: I. Marion Dale, March 17, 1856, in 1881. unm. 2. Frank Baldwin, March 19, 1858, d. July 11, 1886. 3. AVilliam Byram, March 5, 1800; living unm. at AsheviUe, N. C. I. George Donald, b. Aug. 10, 180'2, d. July 27, 1803. 5. Henry Forster, July 28, 1805. 1311. ©Ijnvlottc JlllCU' Caleb Dodd' Ichabod' David*, Nov. 18, 1838, m. June 10, 1862, Richard Halsted Ward, M.D., b. June 17, 1837, son ol Israel C. Ward, of Bloomfield, and living, 1881, iu Troy, N. Y., and have ch.: 1. Henry Baldwin, iMarcli 4, 1805; in 1887 living num. in Troy. Gr.aduated at Williams CoUege in 1885. 2. Alice B., June 22, 1867. 3. Caroline, April 14, 1870. ~ . 4. Richard P., Nov. 1, 1872. 1313. f vebci-ic JlUfilUOtuO JlnUClj^ Caleb Dodd' Ichab'od' David*, was born in Bloomfield, Essex County, N. J., Feb'y 7, 1842. His early education was obtained at the excellent private .schools for which his native town was widely famed. In September, 1858, he entered the Sophomore Class of La Fayette College, Easton, Pa., and was graduated there in July, 1861. After graduation, he studied law at Allentown, Pa., under the direction of his brother-in-law, W. S.Marx, Esq., and in Aug., 1863, was admitted to the Bar of Lehigh County, after which he spent a year in the Harvard Law School, receiving the degree of LL.B. He has since practiced his profession at Allentown, Pa. He m. Oct. 16, 1873, at Orange, N. J. Frances Hallock Hutch ings, b. July 22, 1847, dau. of Rev. Samuel and Elizabeth 0. (Lathrop) Hutchings, who were for 10 years missionaries of A. B. C. F. M., iu India. (Mrs. Hutchings is a lineal descendant in the sixth generation, of Rev. John Lathrop, the fir.9t dissenting 1202 Baldwin Genealogy. pastor of the Puritan Church, London, and who Avas imprisoned in London Tower 7 years before coming to Massachusetts in 1634.) They have sons : Henry Moore, b. August 12, 1874. Lathrop Hutchings, b. June 21, 1877. TraUl Green, b. June 26, 1879, d. March 9, 1880. Howard Leffingwell, b. Jan'y 17, 1883. Alden, b. July 2, 1887. 1317. Samuel Jl.' Nehemiah' Aaron-', b. 1808 ; in 1875 in Newark ; m. 1850, Letitia Davis Ward. She died, aud he ra. 2""* in 1852, Mary Addis, of Newark, ante p. 1150. 2288. Eraraa Whybrew, b. 1831; ra. Dr. Joseph A. Corwin, of Newark, and in 1875 had ch.: Theodore. Robert. J oseph AV. 2289. Anne Adelaide, 1834, d. 1855, unm. 2290. Frederick AVelllngton, 1839; m. 1867, Mary Augusta AVheeler, dau. of Stephen II., of Newark. Iii 1875 living iu New Y'ork, and ch.: Jessie Bernard, 1868. Howard, 1871. Helen, 1874. 2291. 'Theodore Ailing, Rev. 1843; m. Matilda, dau. of AVilliam E. Laylor, 1861. Sailed same year to Constantinople, as missionary; in 1875 resident in Muraisa, Turkey. 2292. Wilraer Addis, 1854; in 1874 lives in New York. 2293. Mary Adelaide, 1856. 2294. Elizabeth, 1859. 2295. Jesse DuBois, 1863. 1321. ©eovQe p.' Neheraiah', 1828 ; iu 1874 in Newark ; ra. 1855, Lucy Dorrance, of Scotland, Conn.; ante p. 1150. 2299. Ella Louisa, d. aged 5 years. 2300. Carrie M. 2301. Mary Lilian. 2302. Albert Dorrance. 2303. Louisa Alma. 1322. (p 551) @ljl*ua' Joel' Aaron' Benjarain* Benjamin' Joseph, m. Catharine Flagg; ante" p. 1151. John Darcey; in 1877, unm. Abby, in. as 2d W.Joseph Belcher, who ra. Ist Mary, and had 2 ch,: 1. Katharine; and 2. Thomas. Jennie, ra. John Fisher and had ch — Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1203 1. John. 2. Elbert. Elbert, ra. Abby Eagles, and had 2 ch.; both d. y. 1324. CJlbevt' Joel' Aaron'. His dau.— Elbertha, b. 11 Aug., 1849, m. Wilson Copeland King, and had 3 ch. Her address, in May, 1882, is No. 412 East 136th St., N. Y. Ch.: Elbert, June 28, 1874. Helen, Nov. 23, 1876. AVUson C, Jan'y 29, 1879. 1325. Jtarou' Joel^ Aaron', m. Susan Lewis. He had a sister Sarah, d. y., aud not on p. 551.; see ante p. 1151, 839 and 518. Isaac. Samuel, ra. Ella Smith, and in 1877, had no ch. Henrietta L., in April, 1877, of Newark, and my informant. Joel. Williara. Eliza. 1332. Samupr Samuel' Josiah'. In 1875 he is m. and has three children, then small; ante p. 1151. 1. Herbert. 2. Harmon. 3. Josiah. ,3tlU|r Isaac' Matthias' Israel* Joseph' Benjamin^ Joseph*, b. April 15, 1810, m. Nov. 20, 1832, Mary H. Combs, and in 1882 living in Bloomfield, N. J. celebrated his golden wedding. They have had 11 ch. of whom 8 grew up, as follows: see p. 1154. 1. Is.aac, b. 1833, d. 1842. 2. Charles, 1835, living in Newark; is married and has five ch.: Edward. Mary.Elizabeth. AUen. 3. AVilliam, 1837; is an expressman and lives in Bloomfield; m. Harriet AA'illiams, and has a dau., Nellie. 4. Elizabeth, 1839, living unm.,(1884.) 5. Jennie, 1841, living a widow. No chUdren, 6. Edward, 1843, d. unm. about 1861. 7. Isaac, 1845: living in Bloomfield, m. and one ch. 8. Joseph, 1847; liviug in Bloomfield, m. and has two ch. living, having lost three. 1204 Baldwin Genealogy. ,SamUel p.' Isaac', b. about] 1812; died about 1880. Hem" Harriet Munn, dau. of John ; ante p. 1154. They had — John, living in Orange, N. J., m. and has ch. Margaret, ra. Marsh, and has 3 or 4 ch. living in Orange. Sarah, m. and has one ch. living in Orange. 2328. (593) John II.s John H.7 David J.o Calebs Ezekieli JolinS Jonathans Joseph,' in May, 1882, is in Florida. 1418. pautti ^.' David J.°, died suddenly of apoplexy, Nov. 25, 1878.; p. 592. 2330. Katie (Baldwin) Warren was born June 12, 1845, ra. May 23, 1868, Dr. Charles E. Warren, s. Dr. Charles AVarren, who was nephew of him who fell at Bunker Hill, and resides in Houston, Texas, May, 1882, Ch.: 1. Edward VoUuin. 2. Charl3s Wedgum. 3. Grace Van Alstyne. 1419. @:ijeattO0ta lllavia' David J.« pages 592 aud 593, m. General Joseph Kargo, Professor iu Princeton College, and gen eral in the late war. 2331. Ladislas Karge, was born April 1, 1853, and in 1884 is practicing law in New York City, at 120 Broadway. 2331. Romuald Francis, Dec. 30, 1865; is, in 1882, studying medicine in New York City. 1421. '^nXVt0i Jll.' David J.', has a daughter Eleanor Dick erson, born June 6, 1873. 1445. Caleb ^C»lj0OU' Isaac' Caleb', iu 1882 liviug in Orange, Essex County, N. J., ra. May 7, 1844. His brothers and sisters, 1447 Isaac P., 1450 Lewis M., 1448 Martha A., ra. Harrison, 1446 Sarah, m. Terhume ; in 1882 are all in Orange ; p. 553. His oavu ch. are — 1. Clarence AV., m. Jan'y 14, 1880, and has a son, Marcus G. 2. Almira G. 1450. %exvi0 |U.' Isaac' Caleb'; see page 594 ; in April, 18S2, of Orange, N. J., post-raarked Orange Valley. 2342. Henry P., m. Mary Ruth Grain, and lives 1882 in East Orange. 2343. Is Lucy Irving, who died Oct. 21, 1801. 1457. (p. 595) JUilUnm |)^Mll•U' Caleb' Caleb' Ezekiel* Johif' Jonathan^ Joseph*; see page 595. His ch. are — Joseph, of 3Iilf or d. Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1205 2358. Elizabeth Price, June 20, 1861. 2:i59. Oscar Ilavard. Nov. 4, 1863. 2260. Bertha, June 29, 1866. Raymond S., June 22, 1881. 2366. Abraham Van Nests Henry R.7 Eli" Jonathans Ezekiel,'* in 1887, M.D., and connected with Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island. 1491. Ditrvirf Aaron" David' Enos* John' Jonathan'^ Joseph*, b. July 20, 1817, m. March 1, 1835, Moses T. Searing; p. 554 and 11(]5; address, 36 Bleeker Street, Newark, and has ch.: 1. Henrietta, May 16, 1836, d. March 5, 1877. 2. Anna August.a, March 10, 1838, iri. David .Sturgis, and has two ch., and living, 1882. 3. IMoses, Dee. 15, 1,S50, d. Jan'y 22, 1860. 1492. f fiuie Pl-oaweir Aaron' David', b. Aug. 20, 1819, m. Jan'y 27, 1841, Amanda Ogden. He d. Aug. 15, 1870. She surviving, September, 1882; see pp. 1165 and 554. Milton, Nov. 18, 1841, m. and living Sept., 1882, in Newark. Anna, m., living Sept., 1882, in Newark, with 2 ch. 1493. (p 596) ptiltOU' Aaron' David' Enos* John' Jonathan^ Joseph*, b. in Newjirk, N. J., Oct. 12, 1821 ; M.D. there ; m. Dec. 17, 1844, Evahna King; p. 1165. 2382. Gertrude Milton, Aug. 18, 1846, m. Dec. 13, 1871, Herman Lehlboch, and has children — I. Herman B., Oct. 8, 1872. 2. Frederick A., Feb'y 2, 1875. , 3. Milton, AprU 1, 1877. 4. Gertrude, April 24, 1879. 23.83. Aaron King, June 8, 1849, ra. April 29, 1875, Elizabeth J. Ketcham, and has a daughter — Ella K., b. Jan'y 8, 1877. 2384. Evalina Lewis, July 2, 1852, m. May 11, 1876, John Newton Morehouse and has cb.. Milton Baldwin, b. Feb'y 13, 1877; aud Evalina K„ Oct. 18, 1880. 2.">S5. Caroline Thnsnclda, May 10, 1850. 1494. piavtlja I'OUtoa' Aaron' David', b. June 9, 1825, m. .Jan'y 10, 1844, George W. Hall; in Sept., 1882, resident in Newark, N. J. 1. Anna Louisa, Feb'y 4, 1845; living and m. 2. George, Nov. 19, 1846, d. Nov 15, 1853. 1206 Baldwin Genealogy. 3. James, Dec. 1, 1848. d. Dec. 20, 1850. 4. Lewis B., Dec. 3, 1850, d. Oct. 23, 1866. 6. Mary Caroline, July 0, 1858. 6. Jeanette, March 15, 1861. 1542. (p 597) |lcu. JlllJCrt' Henry' Lewis' Amos* Joseph^ Jonathan^ Joseph*. His wife, Sarah IL, died Sept. 3, 1879. 2413. Albert R., ni. Sept. 18, 1850, Carrie J. Pier, and their child- Albert Raymond, was born Aug. 16, 1881. Plilliam' John J'. Jabez' Israel*; ante p. 1152. Arthur, ra. Elizabeth. Arthur, m. Annie. Phebe, m. WiUiain Johnson. Henrietta. So the children are reported, but it is likely the two Arthurs are a mistake. ^0aac @.'John J.' Jabez' Israel*; ante p. 1152. Elias, m. Emma Wilkinson. Charles, m. Ida Baldwin. Mary, m. David Moore. gaotplj PlUUU' John M". IsraeP Israel*, m. first Charlotte Halsey, and had the daughter named Charlotte, and m. 2°'* and had the last four ch.; see ante p. 1152. Charlotte.Walter.ElizabeUi. Carrie.Henry. ^Vrt Ct John M'. Israel' Israel*, ra. Abbie Ann Baldwin, dau. of Cyrus, son of Jonathan, and had — ; see ante p. 1152. Mary D. CD mil |t.+ Lucy. Jtmif Isaac' Matthias', see p. 1154, b. April 15, 1810, m. Nov. 21, 1830, Mary II. Comes, or Combs, and had eleven ch., eight of whom were — Isaac, b. 1833, d. 1842. Charles, b. 1835. In 1886 living in Newark, married and has five ch.: Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1207 1. Edward. 2. Mary. 3. Elizabeth. 4. — . 6. Allen. AVilliam, 1837, in 1886 an expressman, living in Bloomfield, N. J., m. Harriet Williams, and hai^ a dau. Nellie. Elizabeth, 1839; in 1,886, living unm. Jennie, 1811; in 1886, .i widow with no ch. EdH-.ard, 184.3, d. 1S61. Isaac, 1815; in 1886, living iu Bloomfield, m. and has one child. Joseph, 1817; in 1886, living in Bloomfield and has two ch. ;Snmucl JU.' Isaac' Matthias' b. July 16, 1812, died July 27, 1879, m. Feb'y 8, 1836, Ilarriet C. Munn, dau. John Munn. .loliii M. In 1886 be is living in Orange, ra. and ch. .Margaret, m. Andrew K. Marsh, and in 1886 living in Orange, and has three or four ch. ¦Sarah, m. Geo. W. Magliee, and has one child in Orange. ^CiOCplj Jll0U|0' Isaac' Matthias', see p. 1154, b. May 7, 1816, died Aug. 9, 1852, ra. April 24, 1840, Mary Vreeland, and 2°'* Elizabeth Duncan. He had two daus. and a son — AVilliam. Ilnuib' David' David' Stephen*, see p. 1154, m. Catharine Dem- ercst, and had ch.: l.avin.a, in. Henry lloiipcr. Alii'C, III. Jacob II. Blauvelt. Jobn ])., m. a dau. of Jacob DeMott, and has 2 or 3 small ch. Charity Ann, m. ('adman. H'tcl|tll*& p.' Joseph' David' Stephen*, m. Catharine Ann Van Emberge. 3ciori>lj 11. -f 1540. (p 597) tfatljaiiJlc' Henry' Lewis' Amos* Joseph Jonathan^ Joseph', m. Edwin Harrison, of Orange, or South Orange, N. .J. 1. Sarah II. m. Betlinol S. Williams, of Orange, N. J., and had ch.: 1 . I'}. Harrison. 2. Mabel. I!. Luke? S. I. Mary II. 1208 Baldwin Genealogy. 2. PMwin Harrison; in 1882 in Orange. 3. Mary II. , m. Francis K. Howell; in 1882 a lawyer in Newark. She d July 20, 1876, leaving three ch.: Catharine Baldwin. Charlotte K. Mary FI. €aleb p.'Matthias°Joseph'(pp499and 1165)115 Moses. John H Baldwin and Caleb W. settled in St. Louis. John II. died in 1851, and by Avill gave his brother, Caleb W., nearly all his estate Caleb W. died in 1863, and Eliza, his Avife, Avas administratrix- In the estate were some twenty pieces of property. In the affidavits of June 30, 1883, the ch. Avere named as beloAV : (DOraV ^., in Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1842+ Caleb W., killed al a livery stable on AValnut Street, by Bud Spear, in 1870, and estate went to his brothers named here. Thomas J., b. in St. Louis, Mo., July 3, 1853; num. ^mUC0 JU.'J^atthia3'(ante p499 and 1105) Joseph'Moses*Joseph= Jonathan^ Joseph*. He ra. Mary Newkirk, of Kingston, N. Y Both are deceased. John IL, d. unm. Ira, d. unm. Rodney Newkirk m. Miss Hotchkiss, who d. shortly after, leaving no ch. He m. 2d Ellen Starr, of New York, by whom he had — 1. Ellen S., 111. .lullus Osterhundt, and has one child, Rodney B.aldwin. 2. Julia, m. AVm. F. IloUcy, who il. 1885 leaving her a childless widow. 3. Jessie, unmarried. All reside iu Kingston, and tbe two younger, in 1886, wiUi C. I). Briiyn, Presideni of the Ulster County Natimial Bank. Jane, in. AVilliam F. Rouer, who d. about 1883, leaving a dau. .Tane, the wife of Myron Teller. INlyron and .lane Teller have 4 eh.. 1. Marion. 2. Carrie. 3. Jennie; and 4. Roiiier. Mrs. Romer is in Kingston. goljU @.' Ezra' Caleb' Moses* Joseph', p 1166, m. Mary Jam- Dean, daughter of Peter Dean, and had — 1. Elizabeth, married Peter Heller. 2. Annie. 3. Louisa. 4. Ezra, married a Hampson. 5. Robert, married; has one boy; wife dead. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1209 Sumuel' Noah' Jonathan' Caleb* Joseph' Jonathan' Joseph*, b. Aug. 24, 1807, m. Oct. 7, 1829, Annie Baldwin' John J'. Jabez* Benjamin' Bonjamin'' Joseph*, p. 1166. John .T„ m. Ist Lucinda E. Jackson, and 2d Julia H. Marsh, and had Frederick .S. who m. Annie J. Dougherty, aud had Minnie F. and Adelaide. EUen Frances, m. Edward B. Crane. .loscph A., 111. Anna A. Kent. Beniamin R, m. .Sarah .T. Garrabrael, and had Annie C, John J., Benjamin F., and Stanley. PilUam f arVrtUb' J^oah' Jonathan', b. July 8, 1810, ra. 1" Oct. 27, 1833, Mary Louisa Wharry, dau. of Joseph, and gr. dau. of James Wharry, from Ireland, He m. 2"'* March 24, 1842, Phebe M. Peck, dau. of .John, who Av.as the mother of his last 4 children ; see p. 1166. 1. Nelson Gates, July 2.5, 18.34, m. May 29, 1856, Mary O. Hedden, dau. of Samuel S. Hedden, and had — CUnton J., Feb'y IS, 1857, d. Nov. 21, 1862; and Mary Louisa, May 3, 1867. 2. Theodore Wharry, d. March 2, 1840. 3. I'bcodore AVharry, again, m. April 18, 1868, Theodosia M. Squire. He 1. July 6, 1871, ae 27 yoars; sbe, April, 1873, aged 27 years. They had ch.: Walter F., and Ella Mary. 4. Noali.ni. Mav, bS72, Amelia C. Ziinmernian, dau. of Frederick Zimmerman, Old had — Raymond F. firaee M. Arthur. 5. AVilliain Otis, in. .May 1-5, 1871 Caroline E. Thompkine, dau. of Joseph riiompkins, and bad — Lowell V. 6. Adolphus, d. Se|it. 7, 1878, ae. 26, num. ^oetply Noah' Jonathan', b. Aug. 24, 1815, m. Jan'y 7, 1841, Catharine Carift"; see p. 1166. Olive Sophia, in. William II. Brokaw. Charlotte, m. Charles Y. Little. Eliza Jane, m. AVilliam Parleman. Jotham H., never married. Silas Henry, m. Mary H. Holmes. Ellis AVilliam, d. y. Ellis Noah, d. y. Viaiia l>.. III. AVilliam I'arlcman. Efliic C, never in. Otisflaks, m. Lvdia Young. 1210 Baldwin Genealogy. ^0rtac @ti0' Noah' Jonathan', b. January 24, 1826, m. Nov 9, 1847, Jemima Tompkins, dau. of David. Both dead. See p. 1161, They had one son — Bethuel D., who d. y. ®tIl*U0 f.' Noah' Jonathan', b. Sept. 28, 1830, m. Jau'y li 1853, Elizabeth Decker. They reside, 1884, in North Madisor Lake County, Ohio ; see p. 1166. Catharine, d. y. Mary Louisa. ^0nnc |tt.' Eleazer' Jonathan'. He m. Abby L. King, an they live at Beloit, Wisconsin ; see p. 1166. Mary Ann. Elmily. George. Samuel D., July 27, 1851. Henry. ©nlCb ®., Jlcu. m- Sept. 28, 184T, Ilarriet Fairchild ; see ] 1166. 1. Harriet Gertrude, Oct. 10, 1819, m. as 2il wife, David J. Geary. 2. Caleb C, May 16, 1851, d. l''eb'y '25, 1859. 3. Mary J., Jan'y 9, 1853, d. April 7, 1859. 4. Sarah C, 1855, d. Nov. ] 0, 1865. 5. Cecil F., May 4, 1856, d. Feb'y 2, 1859. 6. Helen U.,June 8, 1857, d. April 19, 1858. 7. Ella M., Sept. 5, 1858, d. Nov. 11, 1858. 8. Albert R., Dec. 26, 1861. 9. Alice M., M.ay 0, 1864. 10. Agnes S., Nov. 10, 1865. @lia0 pt.' John S'. Jonathan' Caleb*, b. Dec. 6, 1819, m. Apr 10, 1844, Joanna Williams, dau. ot Nathaniel, and had — (sec , 1167.) Mary Adelia, Jan'y 6, 1848, m. Charles Parker, of Providence, R. I. Frederick Hamilton, Jan'y 6, 1850, who in. Hattie Hogan, and had — ¦ 1. Estella, Jan'y 23, 1881. 2. Mabel Adelaide, Oct. 30, 1882. ^Oljn .Smltl)' John S'. Jonathan', Nov. 6, 1830, ra. Abbi Mingis; see p. 1167. Ella Huldah, Feb'y 25, 1856. Howard Smith, Sept. 21, 1808. Joseph, of 3filford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1211 1563. (p 598) lUtllam il.' David' David' Jehiel* David' Jon- ithatr Joseph', b. iu New Marlboro, Mass., in in 1816, m. Julia V. Van Dusen. In April, 1882, he lives in Southfield, Mass. Ie is merchant, postmaster and justice of the peace. 2434. Georgiaua P., m. and since died. 2435. Isaac R., b. 1849; pages 598 and 614. 2436. Chasteen, m. and lives in New Milford, Conn., and has ch. 2437. Marietta. 2438. Axina; dead. 2439. Mary; dead. I 1564. ^onnc |l.' David'David', b.l820, m. 1846, Mary L. Coe, ind live, 1875, in Warwick, Orange County, N. Y.; see p. 598. 2 1 10. May A . 2441. Millie. 2442. Alice M.; dead. 2443. Frank IL, 1853, d. Aug. 12,1880, at Fortress Monroe, Va. 2444. Edwin N., 1855, m. Feb'y 16, 1881, NeUie House, of Florida, N. Y., and i.as a dau., Emma II. , b. in Florida, N. Y., M.arch 23, 1884. 2445. Kate L., 1858. 1567. gtnoiu IX.' David' David', see p. 598, b. April 2, 1827 n. May 15, 1850, Frances E. Ward, of Stockbridge, Mass., lives n Southfield, iu the same State. 2450. Lucy C, m. March 2.3, 1881, Edward B. Grant, and their dau. — Frances, was born Jau'y 1.5, 1882, in Canaan, Conn.; and Caroline Burr, b. iu New i\Iarl boro, Mass., July 23, 1883. 2451. Sarah E., 18-55. 2452. Kate L., 1858. 24.53. Grover Edwin, 1868. ¦2170. (p 599) Frederick B.8 Calvin B.' CliannccyS Abiel' AbieH Ezra3 Jonathan^ 'oscjib,! has a son L Calvin, b. .N'ov. 11, 1881. 2173. Delbert R.' llcnbon ('.' Chauncey,^ has a sou — Reuben Cliarles, b. Nov. 2.5, bS81. 2478. Nellie M." Cbauncey' Cli.aiincey,'' in. Orla Smith, and b.as a dau. — .Alalora, b. .\prll 11, 1882. 1639. (p 599) SimCOU €c«c' Abiel' Abiel', m. May 12, 1839, '*]lcanor Scott, and died Nov. 3, 1851. 1641. ^uUrt' Abiel' Abiel', b. Dec. 10, 1816, m. Oct. 25, 1835, Levi S. Gaylord, and died May 10, 1879, aged 62 years and 5 months. In the text, p. 599, her children are run together and not numbered. 1212 Baldwin Genealogy. 2487. Sarah E., b. July 0, 1836. Her husband, Truman Penfield, is, in 1882, editor of Rand, McNally & Co.'s R. R. Guide, in Chicago. Daniel Stewart, June 10, 1838, d. Feb'y 3, 1841. John Richmond, Nov. 17, 1840, d. Feb'y 2, 1841. Edward B.aldwin, June 9, 1845, m. March 17, 1870, Miranda Jackson. In 1882 is a merchant iu Shelby, Michigan. 1642^ mH)XX HI.' James' Abiel' Abiel*Ezra^Jonathan2Joseph', m. Dec. 31, 1849, Harriet Newell. He d. Oct. 17, 1859; She, Jan'y 1, 1854; see p. 559. Harriet Newell, b. Feb'y 14, 1851, m. .Tiiliiis Edwin Rogers, and has ch.: Morris Newell, Oct. 14, 1876. NeUie Bell, Jan'y 8, 1879. JnUus Ralph, Jan'y 28, 1881. The two elder wore born in New York City; the last in Binghampton, where, in June, 1882, Mr. Rogers resides as a mcrcbanl. 1642. ^ol)U0CiU ^fUlItt' James' Abiel', graduated at the Law School at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 1854. He commenced practice in Durham, N. Y., in 1855. After tbe death ofhis first wife, he settled in Pittsburgh, in 1861, and is still engaged in practice there in 1882. He ra. 1'" Ella Adams, dau. Calvin Adams, of Pittsburgh. She d. Aug. 15, 1860, and he in. 2'"' Mary AVool- dridge, dau. of LaAvrence Wooldridge, ot Kentucky. She d. July 16, 1871, and he m. 3"' Henrietta, dau. of General Robert McAlister, of AllentoAvu, Penn. Mr. BaldAvin is highly resfiected in his profession, an elder in the Presbyterian church, and prom inent iu Sabbath Schools. See p. 559. 2493. EUa, m. Dec. 21, 1880, PliiU B. Crosby, and lives, 1882, in Bradford, McKean County, Penn, 2494. Mary Louisa, Sept. 26, 1866. 2495. Johnson Hewett, AprU 25, 1871, d. Oct. 11, 1871. 2496. Eleanor McAlister, Aug. 12, 1874. James Hewitt, July 23, 1876. Robert McAlister, .Sept. 13,1877. 1652.(p 600) pnuib g.' Samuel' Curtiss' Abiel* Ezra' Jonathan^ Joseph*, lives, April, 1882, in Michigan City. 1653. @:uvti00 €.' SamueP Curtiss'. In April, 1882, he resides in Oberlin, Ohio, No. 34 West College Street. See p. 600. 2504. Mary Ella (Baldwin) Johnson, has two more children — Edward Curtiss, Aug. 28, 1879; and Ambrose Baldwin, Oct. 8, 1881. Both born at Sullivan. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1213 250-5. Sarah Emily, m. Sept. 17, 1879, Edward 'Theodore Huntington, of Benzonia, Michigan. He is now (April, 1882) Sheriff of that County. 'They have one child- Nellie Alveso, Aug. 18, 1880. 2.506. .Samuel Arllinr, Dec. 24, 1859. 2507. Jennie Elizabeth, June 27, 1862. 2-520. (p 601) EvyS Edward Payson' .SamnclO CurUss,'' not Ery. 1671. ©ablUfll ^: Anson' Curtiss', b. March 31, 1835, in Durham, N. Y., ra. Dec. 11, 1855, Frances Ham. In July, 1886, he lives in Wood River, Nebraska, and is patentee and builder of Baldwin's Elevator and Dump. His wife d. Nov. 20, 1865, and he ra. 2"'' Sept. 4, 1867, Mrs. Lucy B. (Greenleaf) McNeal. 25:!3. Elbridge, Ang. 30^ 1856, m. Kate, ilaii. of I. N. and Sarah Mcllvaiuc, and they have a son — t'lareucc. 2.5.34. Ord, Sept. 30, 1861. 2-535. Lillie, Oct. 20, 1804. 2536. Frank, Sept. 27, 1868. 2537. Fred, March 25, 1872. Myrtle .May, M.ay 1, 1,880. 1686. Dcninj yna-iUP' Dwight' Seth' Abiel* Ezra' Jonathan' Josejih*. His children were born at Makawao, Maui, not Makama, as printed. 2557. AVas .Vrtliur Dwight, b. .Sept. 8, 1876. Of course he comes before 25.50; and add— 2557^ Frederick Chambers, Aug. 9, 1881. 1688. Ijuvrict PlcUuba' Dwight', ra. Samuel Mills Damon, not Samuel Molls Damon. 1690. (p 603) fttcriUtU Jl.' David' Seth', m. May 1, 1850, Veliua Miranda Older. Shedied Dec. 30,1874. He m. 2"" Oct. 15, 1876, Mrs. Addie M. Starks. They live, 1882, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 2561. David Older, April 18, 1852, d. Aug. 15, 1854. 2562. Edward Duaiie, Sune 7, 1855, m. Dec. 28, 1873, Ella King. 2563. Chester Aeams, April 13, 1859. 1693. (p 603) @}liuar2> m.' David' Seth', b. July 5, 1831, m. 1" Nov. 12, 1855, Sarah Maria Swift, who d. Feb'y 17. 1867, and he m. 2""* July 27, 1876, Hattie E. Bram. He lives in Ripon, Wis. 1214 Baldwin Genealogy. 2565. Harriet May, Nov. 21, 1859. 2566. Albert David, Oct. 5, 1866. Ralph Lee, April 11, 1877. WiUiam Richmond, April 9, 1879. Charles Edward, Aug. 27, 1881. 1696. Jtlbert geljicl' David' Seth', b. March 9, 1839, (see sketch on p 603,) ra. 1870, Eva Jeannette Barker, b. March 13, 1841. He is a graduate of Michigan University, and lawyer in Johns, Clinton County, Michigan. 2568. Belle Gertrude, March 30, 1873. 2569. Charles Edward, March o, 1876. CovneliUO' Stephen' (No. 906, p 532) Ebenezer' Ebenezer* Ezra' Jonathan^ Joseph', b. March 7, 1833, (my intelligent informant) lives in Nelson, ra. in 1857, Sarah J. Xeltoii,daii. of Daniel and Harriet (Carpenter) Kelton, both of Nelson. Daniel Avas from New Hampshire, and his wife from Massachusett.s. He resides in Nelson, where he is a farmer. He lives on part of the land bought by his grandfather, in 1803. He is a man of clear intellect, and author of one of the publications of the Historical Society, of Cleveland. He hasch.: Ralph E., Nov. 27, 1857. Emily C, Aug. 6, 1869. Lauren AV., Dec. 20, 1860. Jennie A., April 0, 1863. f vnuclo' Leonard' Samuel' Ebenezer*, b. March 14, 1814, in Hope, N.Y. See p 1172. He ra. Sept. 20, 1841, Betsey Ann Richards, of Michigan, having raoved to that State Avitli his father in 1835. Young, full of hope aud ambition, he had secured a home in the unbroken wilderness, whicb, when he married, Avas a comfortable place, full of promise ; but he survived only to Feb'y 28, 1842, leaving a wile soon to give birth to hi.s only child. His son speaks of him with great reverence and with feelings which the writer, who has no recollection of his mother, can well appreciate. His noble, manly and Christian qualities are highly praised. SvniiriO feoimrb PmiljJjt, b. in Washtenaw County, Michigan, June 26, 1842-f Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1215 lUmau |t.' Ezra' Lyman' Ezra* Ezra' Jonathan^ Joseph*, b. Sept. 12, 1837, m. Nov. 30, 1858, Ilarriet Parsons Miner. In 1887, ©f East Hampton, Mass. 1. Albert N., Sept. 20, 1860, m. Sept. 2, 1885, Nettie C. AViUi.ams, and has « son — Leon N., b. Feb'y 8, 1887. 2. Theodore Hayden, Jlay, 1865, d. Aug. 4, 1866. 3. Ralph Lyman. March 27, 1875. 1741. |lanciJ'Daniel'Noali'Noah*Ezra',b.Oct.l7, 1819, see p 568, ra. June 6,1839, Jaraes B. Sackett, b. Aug. 14, 1816, and in June, 1882, lives in Fulton, N. Y. Ch.: 1. Mary E., March 6, 1843, d. March 6, 1848. 2. Clayton E., Jan'y 17, 1851; lives in Fulton, X. Y., and m. Sept. 27, 1876, Uollo M. Stevenson. 3. Ezra r... June 12, 1853; lives in A'olney, N. Y. 4. Mary E., Dec. 18, 1855, d. Nov. 30. 1S75. 1750. P(Mt|amtU Cljavniau" Dennis' James' Noah* Ezra* Jonathan Joseph, b. in Durham, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1821, removed to Lake City, Minn., in 1855, m. June 14, 1858, Ann C. Atkinson. In 1874 be removed from Lake City to St. Paul, whence he writes nic Feb'y 1, 1877. Stciihcu Torrey, Jlay 13, 1859, m. Oct. 2, 1884, Alice Duncan, and reside* in St. Paul. Samuel .Atkinson, .Tan'y 25, 1802; lives in Chicago. Mabel Elizabeth, Jau'y 22, 1867. Clara Frances, JIarcli 9, 1871. 1755. (p 604) Jtittljafiuc pavrij" James J'. James' Noah* Ezra^ Jonathan- .Toseph', b. July 21, 1824, aud d. Jan'y 17, 1851. She m. March 2, 1846, .Tames Freeland Peter, born March 2, 1820, and died June 11, 1S78. 2591. Agnes Candace, April 6, 1847, d. Aug. 2, 18(8. 2502. James Baldwin, .April 10, 184'.'; residence, .September, 1882, in East Saginaw, Jlichigan, though theu traveling in Europe. He ni. Dec. 2.5, 1873, Florence Ann AVebbcr, b. July 7, 18-50. They have had three children, all dece.ased: 1. AVilliam AVebber, June 2-5, 1875, d. April 24, 1876. 2. JIale infant, April 17, 1878, dead at birth; and a second 3. Male infant, born Aug. 1.3, 1880, and died immediately. 1758. ^IftVOXX ®urtiO0' Benson Curtiss' Curtiss' Amos* Ezra^ Jonathan'Jo8eph',b. 14 Aug., 1837, m. Jan'y 25,1881, Lizzie Maria 1216 Baldwin Genealogy. Cleland, by whom he has one child. He lives May, 1882, in Chicago, III. See ante p 569. Clara, Nov. 5, 1881. 1759. ^amC0 Ileal' Benson Curtiss', b. Feb'y 22, 1839, m. 1" March 28, 1864, Augusta L. Eldred. She d. Jan'y 25, 1875, and he ra. 2"" Ilarriet L. Audrus, July 19, 1879. In May, 1882, they live in Akron, Ohio. See ante p 569. 1. Harriet Louisa, .July 10, 1805. 2. Curtiss Eldred, March 20, 1867, d. June 10, 1808. 3. AViUiam Benson, Feb'y 20, 1809. 1760. (p 569) ^tXX&OXX ^XXhltXf Benson Curtiss,' Aug. 11,1842, m. June 12, 1879, Marian E. Arthur. In May, 1882, he lives in Chicago, and he aud T. C. B. are both raembers of the firm of B. D. Baldwiu & Co., raauufacturers of fine perfumeries, 181 Wabash Avenue. He has two children : 1. Jessie, Aiiril 11, 1880. 2. Marian, Oct. 31, 1881. 1792. (p 604) pi nvtljd' Daniel' Amos' Daniel* Samuel' David= Joseph', b. 1816, m. Oct. 1838, Charles W. Havens, b. 1813. He is a physician, and they live, 1875, in Summit, Schoharie County, N. Y. 2597. Elizabeth, m. Samuel T. Perry. 2598. Juliet, in. Hon. James II. Brown, of ,Suminit. 2599. Charles li., m. Auuio Reniicls, and lives in Summit. 2600. William L., ra. Emma Dibble, and lives in Suuiniit. 1796. f UciuilU g? Daniel' Amos' Sarauel* Samuel' David^ Joseph', ra. Isaac L. Odell, and living. May, 1882, in Suramit, New York, with all her children. See p 570. 1. Daniel, b. Nov. 15, 1839, in. .Oct. 11, 1866, .Sallie A. Rocket'eller, and in May, 1882, no ch. 2. George AV., Feb'y 6, 1842, m. JIarcli 26, 187,3, Emeline R. Boughton, and has a dau. — Mattie P., born Jan'y 17, 1874. 3. Peter L. Odell, July 21, 1844, m. Jan'y 7, 1868, Helen Ferguson; in May, 1882, no ch. 4. Julia E., March 21, 1857; in 1882, unm., and an artist. 5. Herbert L., July 18, 1859; in May, 1882, u, medical student. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1217 1797. |1itaV0ai-ct ®.' Daniel' Amos' Samuel*, born Feb'y 9, 1822, m. Nov. 2, 1852, John R. Meek, of Scotch descent, and boru July 8, 1824, in Leeds, England, and came to U. S., June 8, 1841. In Aug., 1882, tbey live iu Summit. See p 570. Ch.: 1. Lizzie B., June 30, 1853, m. .Tan'y 7, 1882, JIarion RuU, of Star Prairie, St. Croi.x County, AVis. 2. Daniel W., July 18, 185-5, ill. Jlarch 8, 1882, Carrie D. Sager,and live in Summit. 3. George O., Nov. 12, 1857. 4. Agnes L., April 5, 1861. 5. Grant L., Feb'y 0,1865. 1823. (p 572) 3Hlia |llavtn" Elijah' Abiel' Israel*, m. Henry T. Wheaton. Her ch. are — 1. Caroline, Oct. 3, 1850, in. Dec. 6, 1877, DeAVitt Piatt, and dau.— Florence AVIieaton, b. April 22, 1879. 2. George IL, b. Jan'y 29, 1854, m. Sept. 22, 1880, Julia E. Phippeny. 3. Ellen A., Jlarch 21, 1859, in. April 21, 1881, Francis E. Baldwin, of Bridge port, Conn., son of .Albert Noble. Ante page 159, No. 1061. 1871. (p 606) t)OViXte' Horace' Horace' Isaac* David' David^ Joseph'. His wife died Dec. 9, 1869. The Loomis genealogy makes her dtiii. of Isaiah Barbour Loomis'. 1908. (p 607) pUUam lUai-b' David' William' Abner* David'. In June, 1882, resides in Lansingburgh, Ncav York. 1932- (p 607) llicljarb f .' David L'. Nathan' Nathan* Nathan' David^ Joseph'."^ His wife, Julia (Phillips,) died Feb'y 22, 1880, in Stamford, Conn., Avere he survives in 1882. 2711. JIary DeAVitt, March 4, 1847, m. Sept. 4, 1873, George Marshal Stearns, of Boston, JIass., and has ch.: 1. Frederick Baldwin, Dec. 19, 1874. 2. Jlinnie Elise; and 3. Mabel Lilian, (twins,) b. April 12, 1880. They reside in Brookline, Mass. 2712. Emma Louise, April 20, 1849, m. Jan'y 11, 1875, WiUiam Clarence Strobridge, of .Stamford, Conn., and has ch.: 1. Julia Baldwin, Oct. 26, 1875. 2. Helen, April 18, 1877; and 3. WiUiam, Dec. 28, 1879. 2713. Susan Diraon, June 16, 1851, m. Aug. 17, 1876, Arthur WeUs Smith, of Stamford, Conn.; no ch. 1218 Baldwin Genealogy. 2714. Edward Lewis, March 20, 1854; in 1882, unm. and liviug in Oakland,. California. 2715. VA'ilson Leslie, July 22, 1801, unm. and in 1882 living iu Stamford, Conn. 1939. (p 607) ®ljavlC0 ,S.' David' Nathan'. He died Jan'y 11, 1879, and in 1882 his faraily are living in Carabridgeport, Mass. Hera. June 10, 1837, Elizabeth Ilixon, of that place. 2718. Frederick Hixon, April .5, 1858. 2719. Lizzie Jeffrey, Jan'y 1, 1863. 2720. Grace DeWitt, Jan'y 4, 1865. 2721. Alice, Jau'y 18, 1867. 2722. JIartha Pond, July 14, 1870. 2722J. Charles Edwfird, Jlarch 6, 1877. 1940. ©IjarlottC JltlUatcv' David L'. Nathan', m. June 6, 1866, Lewis J. Nettleton, Avho Avas b. Dec. 20, 1821, and d. Dec. 26,1876. Ante p 608. 2723. Annie D., April 7, 1867. 2724. Davhl Lewis, Jlarch I, 1868. 272.5. DeAViU Baldwin, Dec. 11, 1869. 2726. Alfred L., Jan'y 20, 1872. 2727. Oscar Eldridge, Ang. 1, 1874, d. .Alarch 23, 1878. 1949. (p608) ^-amuel Puvtou' Marcus' Nathan', b.in Milford, Conn., Nov. 2, 1820, ra. 1^'May 30, 1847, Lucy A. Iligby, sister of Ruth, wife of his brother, Aaron B. She d. June 6, 1881, and he m. 2'^'* Aug. 4, 1881, Catharine IL, widow of Nathaniel Baldwin, of Stratford. 2728. JIary DeWitt, July 17, 1848, m. July 20, 1866, Samuel A. AVarburton. Ch.: 1. Lucy JL, June 19, 1867. 2. Jessie E., Sept. 7, 1870. 3. Caroline A., June 27, 1872. 4. Elizabeth S.. Oct. 30, 1874. 5. Susan A., Feb'y 14, 1877. 6. Samuel A., Sept. 12, 1879; anil 7. Edward IL, May 1, 1882. 1954. (p608 and 1183) |tatljau Jli»olpl)U0' Adolphus' Nathan' Nathan* Nathan' David^ Joseph*, born in Milford, Conn., March 18, 1824. He raarried Nov. 20, 1862, M;iria L. Fitch, widow of Henry Whitney, of New Haven, s. of the well- known Stephen Whitney. Joseph, of 31ilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1219 For the past thirty j^ears Mr. Baldwin has been at the head of •one of the most extensive manufactories of straw goods in the country, and by his encouragement in machinery he has rendered it one of the raost perfect establishraents of its kind. He has given eraploj-nient to a large number of operatives and con tributed liberally by his various enterprises to the prosperity of his native town. Although not a politician, Mr. Baldwin consented, in i860, to serve as Senator of his District, but the personal supervision Avhicli he habitually devotes to his various investments in mer- ¦cantile an4 manufacturing interests and pursuits, are apparently raore attractive and congenial to his nature than politics. Mr. B. has acciuircd a handsornc estate, and his beautiful residence occupies a sightly elevation near Milford depot. Mrs. Baldwin died May 15, 1886, at the residence of her daughter, by Mr. Whitney, Mrs. Cornelius Fellows, 570 Fifth Avenue, New Vork Citj', having been suddenly taken ill there. Mrs. Baldwin's body was taken by train to Milford. She was a devoted mother aud friend, and was greatly esteenaed and respected by all. Mrs. Baldwin had children by ber first marriage. 1. JIaria Whitney, b. in New Haven, Conn., Jlay 26, 1851, m. May, 1870, Robert Cambridge Livingston, son of Cambridge Livingston, of New York. They have children — Cambridge, b. March 1, 1871. John Griswold, b. Sept. 26, 1872. Henry AViiitney, b. Feb'y 28, 1874. Maud JIaria, b. Aug. 10, 1875. Johnston, b. Dec. 19, 1876. Louis, b. Jan'y 0, 1880. Caroline, b. Dec. 1, 1882. 2. Caroline Siiydain AVbitncy, b. Nov. 17, 1852, m. 1st Oct., 1871, John A. Griswold, son of Gciu-ge Griswold, of New Y''ork. He died Nov. 8, 1871, while ou his wedding trip. She m. 2d, June 2, 1874, Cornelius Fellowes, son of WiUiam Fcllowes, of Louisville, Ky., and later of New York. They have children — Cornelius, b. Jan'y 1, 1879. Caroline AVbitncy, b. April 27, 1882. By her second marriage : — 2732. Natalie, b. Dec. 27, 1864, bapt. in Episcopal church, Milford, April 2, 1865, m. Jlay 13, 1886, Dr. Jlorton Grinnell, son of George Grinnell, of New York City, the marriage ceremony taking place at the bedside of the dying mother. 1220 Baldwin Genealogy. 1955. @;imQtt)U Hi00ltt0,'Adolphu8'b. in Milford,Conn., Jan'y 13,1828,where he died Feb'y 27, 1862. He m. May 21, 1848, Sarah M. Smith, of Milford, who was b. Jan'y 22, 1828, and is living there in 1888. 2733. Caroline Atwater, b. Sept. 30, 1849, ra. July 27, 1876, Jliguel A. Alvarez, a doctor of medicine, who died in military service in the City of Mexico, Jlarch 30, 1877; no ch. 2734. David Smith, b. Ang. 19, 1851; d. y., Jlarch, 1853. . 2735. Lucy Higgins, Oct. 5, 1854, d. Sept. 30, 1883. 2736. Elizabeth Wheeler, June 27, 1856, m. Dec. 23, 1884, Arthur E. Walradt, a lawyer in New York City, in 1886, at 35 AVall St. 'They have a dau. — Lucy Baldwin AValradt, h. Jlarch 29, 1886. 2737. Emily Lockwood, April 28, 1860. 1956. llCUnj @lni|,' b. in Milford, Conn., March 25, 1836, d. ill Brooklyn, N. Y., June 19, 1877. He ra. Erama Blauvelt, of New York City. In 1882 the family all live at Fort Green Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2738. Eiiima Blauvelt, b. .Jan'y 15, 1864. 2739. Henrietta Clay, Sept. 23, 1865. 2740. Henry Clay, Dec. 1, 1807. 2741. Jessie, Oct. 26, 1869. 2742. Nathan Adolphus, Aug. 27, 1871. 2743. JIary Vanderhoef, Jan'y 22, 1875. 1958. %XXtxf Adolphus' Nathan' Nathan*, b. Feb'y 22, 1834, in. Jan'y 27, 1859, John B. Stevens, laAvyer in New York City. Ch.: 1. Nathan Baldwin, b. Nov. 2, 1859. 2. Bertha, Jlarch 7, 1862. 3. John Bright, Nov. 3, 1864; and 4. Lucy Beatrice, Sept. 4, 1876. In 1888 all living iu New York City. Mr. Stevens graduated at Columbia College, in 1842, and practices in New York City. 1959. (p 608) faitva JtUQUOtn' Adolphus' Nathan' Nathan ,ib. in Milford, Conn., Jan'y 11, 1826, m. Sept. 26, 1846, George Corn wall, who was b. in Milford, March 13, 1821. In 1882 Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall, their sons George R., and Harry C, and grand children, George A., Isabel, and Adolphus D. Cornwall, are living in Gunnison, Colorado. Children : 1. Adolphus Cornwall, boru Aug, 9, 18-19, ni. .lan'y 25, 1872, Kate C. McCork- indale. Both died in Jlilford, Sejit., 1878. 'Tbey had eh.: George Archibald, b. iu Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan'y 20, 1873. Joseph, of 3Iilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1221 Isabel K., b. in Plainfield, N. J., Dec. 16, 1874. Adolphus Duncan, b. in Garden City, Oct., 1870. 2. Laura Grove, b. Nov. 3, 1851, m. 1st Oct., 1870, Duncan McCorkindale, who d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb'y, 1871. She in. 2d in Plainfield, N. J., Nov. 12, 1874, James B. Jlnlr, Uving, in 1882, in Brooklyn. Ch.: Lina, b. in Garden City, N. Y., Sept., 1875. Laura, b. in Chicago, III., Aug., 1877. 3. George Rockwell, b. In Milford, Conn., March 16, 1855. 4- Harry Clay, b. In Jlilford, Conn., April 2, 1859. 2759. John IT." Henry U.' Eden' born Aug.l7, 1846,in 1882 unm., and in Chicopee. 2760. JIary J.ane!' Henry II.« born Ang. 25, 1849, died Sept. 16, 1850. 2790. (p 610) Cinderella, m. 1st about 1858, Edward Lupler, and had a son — David E., born Jlarch 2, 1859. Mr. Lupler died in the army about I8()3, and she in. 2d 1865, William C. Wilgiis, .and has had children — OrvUle J., Jlay 10, 1868, d. Nov. 10, 1869. Sally, Nov. 20, 1871, d. Feb'y 19, 1872. /ilpha, Jan'y 26, 1873. Lucinda, April 10, 1876. Harry G., Jl.arch 4, 1881. Tbey live, 1887, in AVest Manslicld. 2792. Should be Aleinus, and not Alimiis. 2821. (p 611) Bernard AV.o in 1882 lives in Jefferson, Ohio. He m. Ist Almira E. Brown, April 21, 1875. ' She d. April 12, 1878, s. p., and he m. 2d Jan'y 1, 1880, Kate A. French, .and ba.s a son — N. E., boru April 11, 1881. 2290. (p 613) h'rcdcrick W.s Add children- Alice, July 19, 1875. Agnes, Sept. 25, 1870; and Ethel, Jlay 20, 1880. 1997. (p 581) Pnutel lU-att' llira' John' David' David* Joseph* Joseph- Joseph', b. in Madison County, N. Y., March 22, 1807. His mother was a dan. of Daniel Pratt, and sister of Hon. D. D. Pratt, U. S. Senator from Indiana, from 1869 to 1875. His great- o-randfathcr was Daniel Pratt, of Belchertown, Mass. He graduated from Caznoria Seminary in 1852 ; from Madison University, in 1856, aud from Columbia Law School in 1860. He excelled as a linguist and writer. In 1860 he settled in Logans- port, Indiana, as a lawyer, and with his uncle, under the firm of Pratt & Baldwin, did a large business. He m. in 1863, Julia Smith. Iu 1870 he Avas appointed Judge. In 1880 he was elected Attorney General of his State. In 1872 he received twice the degree of LL.D. — once from his alma mater, and again from Wabash College, Indiana. 1222 Baldwin Genealogy. He has acquired wealth, and has practically retired from his profession. He is engaged in banking and interested in cattle raising in the West. He has been an active, well-knoAvn Avriter, influential with pen and voice. He has stumped Indiana three times in the Republican cause, and has delivered very many •college addresses, lectures and political speeches, many of which have been printed, and have met with large circulation and approval. These display a wide and useful learning in literature, law; politics, education and even in religious matters. He is a trustee of Wabash College, has a decided taste for literary pursuits and a library of 3,000 volumes. He Avas thrice nominated by acclamation for Attorney General, but fell twice with the ticket. He has uo living children, having lost two in infancy. Though at times he feels like taking the indolent rest to Avhich he is entitled, his active and ambitious temperaraent spurs him to great activity., lie is thus drawn from strictly literary pursuits, and is widely known as a public speaker, and especially as a campaigner. 2069.(p584)5-nval)' Ransom'James'Moses' Moses* Janies^J oseph ' Joseph', b. 1830, ra. Oct. 1, 1854, William A. Briggs. She d. April 8, 1882. The family reside in New Haven. 1. Idctta A., Oct. 5, 1855. 2. Rosella E., June 5,1857, m. Oct. 20, 1877, Charles A. Ferry, of New Haven. 3. Sarah Elizabeth, Aug. 3, 1861. 4. Waldo C, Jfaich 14, 1870. 2070. Jllai'U €.' Ransom' James', b. Jan'y 10, 1838, m. Jan'y 28, 1866, Russell Hall, of Meriden. 1. Bessie May, b. Feb'y 8, 1_879. 2. Howard Russell, May 1, 1881. 2071. §IUOtlUrt (E.' Ransom' .Tamos', b. Aug. 29, 18-13, m. Oct. 20, 1875, Benjamin C. Kennard, of Cambridge, Mass. In 1882 they live in Meriden, Conn., and have ch.: 1. Helen JIary, Oct. 18, 1870. 2. Benjamin Leighton, Dec. 22, 1878. 2072. Ilnnoom' Ransom' James', b. May 28, 1836, m. Jan'y, 1867, MaryE. Hall, of Wallingford, and reside, 1882, in Meriden, Conn. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1223 1. Flora C., Nov. 21, 1807. 2. Ransom L., .lan'y 29, 1870. 3. Alice .A.., .r.aii'y 6, 1872. 2074.(pll88)piiinjv|Urtl'l*fU'James'James'Mo6es'Mo3eB*Jame8^ .Toseph'^ Joscph^ b. iu Meriden, Conn., Sept., 1832, and d. Oct. 4, 1855. He m. Mny 11,1854, Alvina Elizabeth Coe, and had— Minor Coe, Feb'y 21, 18-50. 2078. (pll88)^l*nulf James' Jaraep',b. in Meriden, Conn., Jan'y 1, 1 843, in. May 16, 1866, Mattie Williams Risley, of Rocky Hill, Conn. Lives at hist account in Meriden. Frank, Aug. 22, 1867. 2l43.(p586)jutlicr U.' Philemon' Moses' David' Moses^ James' Joseph^ Joseph', b. Nov. 28, 1846, m. May 2, 1875, Belle Shewers, of Toulon, Stark County, Ills., and therein May, 1882. I. Beda, Oct. 30, 1.879. 2. Ilarriet Inez, Aug. 31, 1881. 2153. (p 587) JlloU|0 @faut' Richard' Moses' David' Moses" -lanic,'^' Joseph' Joseph', b. June 4, 1852, m. 1879, Cora May Mc- (!owau,aiid live, 1882, in Rootstown, Portage County, Ohio ; P. O. address, Atwater. Ch.: Arthur Jlelvin, May 1, 1880. Edith May, Sept. 1, 1881. 2420. (p 613) pilliam ^aXXXXtXf Zebulon Hale' Samuel' Sam uel' Daniel" DanieP Jonathan'' Joseph', b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 24, 1840. His mother was Miss Clarissa Gaylord Ranney, b. Aug. 26, 1809, d. Aug. 14, 1886, and m. Zebulon Hale' Aug. 21, 1838. William R. graduated at Wesleyan University in 1862, and m. the next year. 1877 he was ordained as Baptist minister in Emanuel Church, Albany; 1877 to 1882 pastor in Oxford, Chenango County, N. Y.; 1882-1884, pastor First Baptist Church, Bradford, McKean County, Penn.; 1884-1886, pastor First Bap tist Church, Friendsliip, Allegany County, N. Y. 2871. Hattie I'rior, 1864. 1224 Baldwin Genealogy. ©rriU It." Ira C John M.' IsraeP Israel", m. Alice Whitman. See p 12067 Edith. Grace. '^Oatpl)^.' Richard D'. Joseph' David' Stciihen", m. .Mary Hogan De Campo. Joseph E., m. JIary .lewett. JIary, m. George Davidson. .Tenny. Lula. Lewis. ©ornV^P." Caleb W.' (ante p ) Matthias' Joseph' Moses" Joseph^ Jonathan^ Joseph', b. in Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1842, living in July, 1886, at Kinkelville, adjacent to St. Louis, Missouri, Avhere all his children were born. He m. June 8, 1865, Addie E. Axtell, dau. of Thomas R. Axtell, of St. Loui.s. Carrie JL, Jlarch, 1866. James AV., Sept. 22, 1867. Osear P., Sept. 17, 1870. WUUe, July 31, 1873, d. 9Ui ne.x:t August. JIary E., Sept. 24, 1875. Thomas R., Aug. 19, 1878. Addie E., July 2, 1884. (P 614) f rauei0 ^eOUarll ^lUigljf Eraucis'Leonard' Samuel' Ebenezer", knoAvn as Capt. Frank D. Baldwin, b. June 2(), 1842, in Washtenaw County, Michigan. Aged 19 at the breaking out of the great Civil War, he left his college and enlisted and served with a short vacation until the end of that great conflict, Avhen he returned to his college. The following year be received a commission as lieutenant in the regular army. He has been engaged since that time in defense of the frontiers and protection of advancing civilization. He m. Jan'y 10, 1867, Alice Blackwood, of Nashville, Wayne County, Mich., dau. of Dr. Thomas and Jane (Osborne) Black wood, b. at Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ang. 21, 1845. Her parents died in Sacramento when she was 3'6ung. She is a graduate of the college at Albion, Mich. She has, since her marriage, accom panied her huabaud and undergone mauy hardships, privation.s and dangers of his life. Joseph, of Milford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1225 It is said her life would sound like fiction, though it be the facts and experience of the Avife of an army officer. Mr. Baldwin enlisted Aug., 1861 ; Avas made Second Lieuten ant Sept. 19, 1861 ; First Lieutenant, 19th Michigan Inf., July 28, 1862. He was in Libby Prison, March 25, 1863, to June, 1863, when he was exchanged. He was placed in command of a detach ment of mounted troops, dispersing guerillas in East Tennessee ; Captain, .Jau'y 23, 1864. He was in Sherman's famous march, and engaged in many battles ; Lieut. Col., June 15, 1865. He was made Second Lieutenant 19th Inf. U. S. A., Feb'y 23, 1866 ; June and July, 1867, commanded the escort to Gen'l Hancock, en route from Fort Harper, Kansas, to Denver. His movements afterwards are too many and rapid to recount. He was in 1874 aud 1875 Chief of Scouts, Indian Territory expedi tion of Gen'l Miles; nor can I recount even his engagements Avitb the Indians, but only the most romantic of his adventures- In September, 1874, while bearing dispatches, Avith three scouts, be was attacked by 75 Indians at White Fish Creek, Texas ; 8 November, of the same year, in command of two companies and one mounted gun, he attacked and defeated a large camp of Indians uder Grey-Beard, on McClellan's Creek, Texas, re-captur ing two Avhite children, Adelaide and Julia Germain ; July, 1876, acting Adjutant of Battalion Fifth Inf., and November, same year, A. A. A. Gen. of the Yellowstone command under Brevet Maj. Gen. Miles ; December 7, attacked Sitting Bull's camp, near Fort Peck, M. T., driving him north of the Missouai River ; December 18, again attacked and defeated him on the Shed Water River, M. T. He participated in tbe battle of Little Wolf Mountain, aud is A. A. Gen. to Gen. Miles ; was in the campaigns of the YelloAvstone during 1877 and 1878; March 20, 1879, promoted to Captain Fifth Infantry ; March 9, 1880, he com manded troops in an encounter with Indians at the head of Porcupine Creek, M. T.; November, 1880, and October, 1880, in Lock Cave, in Europe. In November, 1881, Acting Judge Advocate in the departmeut of the Columbia. In 1887 he is stationed at Fort Totten, Dakota Territory. I am sorry I cannot give space for the romantic adventures of this gallant officer, who is spoken of in the highest terms by his superior officers in official communication. 1226 Baldwin Genealogy. In 1886 General Miles Hpcakn of the mauy reports of Ibc HorvicoH aud achicvouiDnlH of Captain rhildwiii, as well of (be value of his legal opinions as .ludgo Advocate, whirh si'rviccn bn rendered for live or si.x years. Tbe ollicial [lajxir, by conunaud of Gi'iirral Milc.s, of iSipt. 2 1, 1874, details his gallant cx[)loit.H im hcjircr of dcHpiili'hcH wiih three scmils, although Hurroiiiidcd by indiaiiH si.x lo (iin', aud when morn than l.'^iO inilcH from the ncarrsi inililary [iohI, " llnH iiidomilablo little party of Ibiir nut only avoided dcliiy mid c.iii'i'ird their doHiiatcboH safely, but iiillictcd iniich hcvci'c puhiHliiiii'iit iipiin the IndiauH, killing llircc tiiiicH their own iiuinher, ul leiiHl, HO that tbey were glad to ahaiiilon the nttack." Then I'ollowH au account nl the " long, nevere niareli ol' Lieiil. Baldwiu, made chiiilly in ilarkncM.s and blinding I'ain ; the eitpture, by it dashing charge, and without liriiig a shut, nl' an nut pn;il of a [larty of 200 [iidiausnn the Wiiehil;i, Ingel her wil li lii:i Hkillful and couragcouH eondiiet in leading a HMiall purly of Ironp:., while and Indian giiideH, hciiI. I'rnm the right Hank nC I his en iiiiiil, I'nr 180 miles from Heaver Ci'eek to.Auleldpe IIJIIh, by way of Adulie Walls, Bcrve I'lii'tlier In illiinl,i':il.e :i (iharaeler I'm' (bi.ihini; enur:iij(', intrepidity aim Hniind judgement, which bad been earned in lii;i earlier scrviees." in a letter tn Ihe department, of Nnvembei- .'t, IH77, Grii('r;il Miles says : " Since the war be has been engaged in iieiirly e\ei'y lndi;iii campaign. With a Hinall command he BiirpriHcd and Iniight I he forces of Gray Beard, on tbe Nnrtli i^'ork of the Ked Rivei', Texas, iu 1874, aud on Rcdwatcr, Montana, in Deeemher, 1876, ho surprised the cam|;) of Hitting Hull, witb 122 lodges nl' linstile Sioux, driving thom from the field with loss, j^'nr gallantry and skill in command of an independent lorce, bis i(;(:nr'il Ih unHur- pasHod by any oflicer of his rank in the service and his ability and integrity eminently (pialify bim for any poHitiou in tho I'ay, QuartormaHtor, or CommisHary DcpartrncntH or advanecmont in the lines. Sitnilar [iraises are to to bo found ut WaHhingtoii, Oct. 16, 1880, from Gon'l Alfred Jl. Torry, and November, 1880, li'nni Gen'l John I'opo. ./e,s(';i/(, 1)/' Milford, Conn., and Iladley, Mass. 1227 And (ieueral Sherman speaks of him the same year as an nllieer of merit and iutelligeuee, ami elsewhere as of experience aiuHuarked tiilcnl. .lunnlla Mniy R., b. Oel. 12, 1867, under canvas (in a tent) while her parents were on the inarch from KaiiHus lo Kort AA'ingate, New Jlexieo, at Trinidad, I'obuiKb.. 22. Savall' Benjamin'- ,Inse[ih', m. Robert Young, a Scotch man. Ilo WHS of Newark ; sheriff in ltt90, and a trustee iu the gr:int from the proprietors of N. J., for a burying place. He d. Nov. 7, 1726, ac 63. Ante p. 1 100. They had ch.: David, b. about 1705, d. Sept. 3, 176.'), ae 60. .lohii, d. April '-5, 1788, ae. 73. Jonathan. Ki.berl. Stephen, b. I .Inly, 1716; bis will of 1785 names his cb.. .lonas, Aaron Paniel, Abigail AlUng, aud his w. Joaniin. 1228 Baldwin Genealogy. THE WILL OP BENJAMIN BALDWIN^ ,10SEP1I.I (Ante pp. 1100 and 482.) In the name of God, ameii, this seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lordi one thousand, seven hundred and twenty-six, I, Benjamin Baldwin, of Newark, iu the county of Essex aiid Eastern Division of New Jersey, weaver; being ageed and Infirm of Body, but of sound and perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God therefor: and caling into mind ye frailty and mortallity of my Body, and Know ing that it is appointed unto man once to Dye, doe make and ordain this my last will and Testament, (that is to say,) tirst and principally, I Eecommend my soul into the hands of God who Gave it, hoping that through the alone merits of .Jesus Christ to obtain Eternall Life, and my Body I Recommend to the Earth to be buryed in decent. Christian manor at ye discretion of my Executors hereafter named, nothing doubting but at ye Generall Kesurrection I shall receive the same again through ye mighty power of God, and as Touching such wordly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose thereof in manner and form following : Imprimis: Jly will is tbat all my just debts and funerall expenses be paid and discharged. Item: I will and bequeath unto my Loving Daughter Susanah lialdwin, widow and Rellict of my son Jonathan Baldwin, Deceased, the whole and sole use and improvement of house, barn and house-lot in Newark where he formerly dwelt, with the Orchard and Land which he was in the time of his life possessed of the same to be and Remain to her, the said Susanah, during her Natural Life. Item: I will and bequeath unto my four Grand-children, Daughters of my said son Jonathan, deceased, (viz.:) Bethya, Hanah, Susanah and Sarah, each of them the sum of Seven pounds money or acquivalent to money, to be paid to them and each of them by my Executors within four years after my decease. Item: I give, bequeath and devise unto my loving daughter Sarah Young, the sum of Thirty pounds in money, or in other Specie acquivalent thereunto, to be paid to her, her heirs or assigns within four years after my decease by my E.xecutors here after named. Item: I will, bequeath and devise unto my son, Joseph Baldwin, that house, barn and orchard whereon he now dwells, containing six acres of land, together with ye one equall half of all my out Laud and meadow held by patient, together with ye equall half of that part before given unto my daughter-in-law, the said half to be to him after her decease, and the same with the other half to be to liiiii the said Joseph Baldwin and to his heirs and assigns for Ever. Item: I will, devise and bequeath unto my youngest son, Benjamin Baldwin, the house. Barn and house lot whereon I now dwell, together with the one equall half of all my out Lands and meadows, together with ye remaining half of that house and land Given to ye said Susanah during her Life, and also I give to hiui, tbe said Benjamin, a piece of Boggy Jleadow which I bought of Capt. Swain; all Uie above mentioned lands and meadows to be equally divided between bim the said Benja min, and the above said Joseph, excepting the last mentioned piece of Boggy Meadow, and the same equall half to be and remain unto bim, the said Beujamiu Baldwin and to his heirs and assigns forever. And I do hereby constitute, uoiiiiiiate and aiipoint my trusty and loving .Son-in-law, Robert Young, and my son, Benjamin Baldwin, within mentioned. Joint Executors of this, my last will and Testament, and I doe hereby utterly disallow, Revoke and disanul all and every other and former Testaments, wills, Legacies and bequests Joseph, of 31ilford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. 1229 and Executors by me in any wise before named, willed and bequeathed. Ratifying and conlirming this anil no other to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and .Seall the day and year first above written. ^igned, .Sealed, rublisbed, I'ronoiinced and declared by BENJAMIN BALDAVIN, [L. S.] the said Benjamin Baldwin .as his last will and Testament, in tbe presence of us, the subscribers: John Cooi'Eii, A true copy taken and TiioxAS IIUNTiNCiTON, Examined by me. Ki.iriiii.KT Johnson. Jno. Cooper. IlliNI) OF STEI'IIEN n.Vt.DWIN, JUN.,'' JOSEril' DENJAMIN- JOSEPIll TO ISRAEL BALDWIN. (Dated .March 31, 1739— p. 1109) Know all men by these Presents, that 1, Stephen Baldwiu, .Inn'r., of Newark, In Ihe ('(iniity of I'Issex, and EiiHtcrn division of New .Inrscy, Joiner, am hold and firmly bound unto Israel Baldwin, ot the same place. Yeoman, in the just and full sum of One Hundred pounds current money of New .lersey, aforesaid, to be paid unto him, the said Israel Baldwiu, or lo his certain attorney, heirs. Executors, administrators or assigns, to the which payment will and truly to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and every one of them firmly by these presents Sealed with my seal. Dated this thirty-lirst day of .Alarch, in the twelfth year of the Reign ot our Sovereign Lord George, the Second, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland; King, defender of the faith, &c. Anno Dom: 1739. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas, the said Israel Bald win, bath released unto the said Stephen Baldwin, a certain part of his Plantation by .1 ri'lease bearing even date with these prcHcnts, in which all the Orchard of fruit trees i.s inebided. If, therefore, the said Stephen Baldwin, his heirs, E.x're, Admin's, shall allow the said Israel Baldwin, Ilis heirs, Exec's, Admin'rs. and assigns, free liberty and priviledge to gather, carry off and convert to his own use, one equal half of all the fruit which said (Jrehard bears during the full time and term of fifteen years from the date; also do, or cause to be done to the value of twelve pounds iu joiner work towards building of an house which the said Israel Baldwin purposes to build on the remaining of said Plantation; also bear his equal part, (viz:) the half of all neces.sai'y charges which m.ay hereafter be expended bythe said Israel Baldwin to their honored Mother, or Brothers, or Sisters, by any claim they may have to theii* Estate; then the above obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to stand, be and remain in full Sirengtb, Power and verluc. Signed, Sealed and delivered STEPHEN BALDAVIN, [L. S.] in tbe Presence of — Jonathan Seiuikant, Caleb Baldwin. It is worthy of note that, although on page 1104, only Israel and Stephen are given to 2-3 .Joseph', the bond speaks of brothers and sisters. » Henry Baldwin, of Woburn, Mass, ^eittUj Paltlltiin, of Woburn, Mass., was there in 1652 ; said to be a subscriber to town orders for Woburn iu 1640 or 1641. I do not propose to repeat what I said about him in my first book, p. 615 and after. He m. 1649, Phebe Richardson, dau. Ezekiel and cousin to the wife of John Baldwin, of Billerica, whose will Henry witnessed. They were likely relatives — perhaps brothers — probably of the family heretofore treated of, resident in Buck inghamshire and the border of Hertfordshire, adjoining. By an old tradition (p. 687 & 995,) they came from Herts. If he was the subscriber in 1640, it is hardly probable he was the Henry on page 45, who had a brother John and a sister Jane and lather, Richard. A Richard and daughter, Jane, Avere at Braintree, Mass., in 1637, but disappeared, and likely returned to England. One is naturally reminded by this Henry, of Capt. John Mason, and the Henry Baldwin Avho was early iu New Hampshire. In a list of the names of stewards and servants sent by .John Mason, Esq., into the province of New Hampshire, is among the servants not being named as stewards, " Henry Baldwin." The document is not dated, but is assigned about 1631 to 1634. Capt. John Mason, of London, by his will dated 20 Nov., 1635, left £5 to " Bettrice Baldwyn." She is mentioned between the children of sister, " Borothie More," who have £6 each, and his brothers-in-law, Avho have each 50 s. It is possible thtit Henry, of Wobnrn, aud John, of Billerica, who both married iu Woburn, may have been from Woburn, Buckinghamshire, England, where were Baldwins of the Bucks County line — one of whom, " R. Baldwyn," is mentioned in Henry, of Woburn, Mass. 1231 Clarkson's life of William Penn, as in 1683, of "Woburn, who, witb G. Salter, (see p. 39,) in all seventeen — all Quakers — were indicted for a riot, (Quaker meeting,) aud imprisoned in "Ayles bury goal," where they lay for three years, until King James proclaimed a pardon. Some of the lands of the Buck's Baldwins, from whom descended tbe Baldwins of Milford, came into the ownership of tbe heirs of William Penn, and in that family descended the Bryant deed, appearing hereafter in this volume. 6. (016) Daniel' Henry', d. 171§, m. 170^. 30. Pniticl^ DanieP Henry'. The date and circumstances of his death appears iu C. J. Fox's History of Dunstable. September 4, 1724, a body of French and Mohawks fell on Dunstable and took two captives. Next day Lieut. Ebenezer French, and 10 of the principal inhabitants pursued. They were fired upon at Nati- coke Brook, and eight Avere killed, whose names appear in the Boston News- fjctter. Daniel Baldwin was of Woburn. They were interred near the State line, and the date is fixed by the monument : "MEAIENTO MORI. " Here lies tbe body ot Mr. Tiioma,s Lund, " who departed this life Sept. .5th, 1724, in the "42d year of his age. "This man, with seven more that lies in " this grave, was slew all in a day by The Indians." 68. (p. 620) Jlbigall^ David' Henry^ Henry', had a dau. who m. Rev. Jonathan Barnes, not Burness. 96. @rijPOpljtUt0^ Benjamin' Benjamin^ Henry', b. April 10, 1725, of Coventry, Conn., m. Jan'y 18, 174^, Sarah Kingsbury, and died " with ye fall of a lim of a tree, January ye 3d Day, A.D., 175J." He had children— at least— Irane, Oct. 6, 176(5. " Reiia " Baldwin is referred to as heir of Theophilus, May 21, 1764. Elamuell, Nov. 7, 1748, d. AprU 10, 17-51. 107. JtOrt^ DanieP Benjamin^ Henry', b. April 14, 1747, must be the one, I think, in Loomis' Genealogy, of Tolland, Conn., m. April 11, 1776, Hannah Hatch, b. Feb'y 12, 1768, the dau. of 1232 Baldwin Genealogy. Abner and Abigail (Loomis) Hatch, of Tolland. They had a dau. — Sarah, b. May 22, 1777; and Hannah, d. AprU 20, 1778. 117. (p 623) lennj' Henry' Benjamin^ Henry'. Mr. Allyn S. Kellogg, of Hartford, thinks this Henry was the one, and wife, Elizabeth, received to Vernon, (formerly North Bolton.) E. Avas recommended April 2, 1770, from Mansfield Centre ; he, Dec. 2, 1771, from Lisbon, now Jewett City. 64. Itdtljnit^ Henry' Henry^ Henry,' settled in Worcester, and had lauds in Vermont. I have more exact information of his children, said to be — Nathan, July 1, 1758. 150. Lydia, Dec. 22, 17,59, m. Ilaswell ? . Nov. 11, 1701. Mary, May 22, 1765. Catharine, Jan'y 13, 1707. Abner, Sept., 1769. Elizabeth, Aug. 6, 1771. 66. lUmiam^ David' Henry- Henry.' Harvard College, 1748, of Sudbury. One of his children may well have been David, of East Sudbury; will at East Cambridge, 4 Jan'y, 1819, whose real estate in East Sudbury goes to his sons, William and David, who are executors, and who leaves a wife, Rebecca, aud ch.: 1 . Dorcas. 2. Jane. 3. AVilliam. 4. David. 73. (p 625) |lp&utljail' Isaac' Ilenry^ Says Mr. Thomas Baldwin : ^z/.'' SajS^CA^ "I have ill iny possession a journal kept by Jedntban Baldwin. It is in two portions ; one portion commences with December 1, 1755, and continues until May 4, 1756. He was located during that interval at Crown Point. Another portion commences Dec. 8, 1775, aud goes to January 17, 1779. He speaks of himself as Henry, of Woburn, Mass. 1233 an engineer iu the Continental army. He was at Dorchester Heights and Cambridge until the middle of March, 1776, when he received orders to go to New York, where he Avas set to work on the fortifications. In April, 1776, he started for Quebec. "Went up the Hudson to Albany, and then by way of Fort Edward aud Ticonderoga, and down the river Sorell to Shambalee and Sorell. This is as far as be went toward Quebec as the retreating army met him here. By the last of July he was back to Ticonderoga, aud wis there at the time of the surrender of Burgoyne's army. In December, 1776, he returned to his home in Brookfield, and in January, 1777, he went to Boston and to Portsmouth, N. II. , and by the first of February was back to Albany, ou his way to Lake George. He remained at Lake George until November, when he again returned home. PVom this time to July, 1778, I have not his diary. In July, 1778, he was at New York, and seemed to be in that neighborhood the rest of that year. I have also what seems to be au incomplete account of the trial of those concerned in the Shay's rebellion. It is dated April 26, 1787. Hoping these facts may be acceptable to you, I remain yours respectfully, Thos. W. Baldwin, (of Bangor, Me.) 182. (p 026) 5l-aUCC0"' Nahum' Isaac' Henry', b. 1771, m. 1795, James Boyd, of Antrim, N. II. , b. April 3, 1768. She came first as a teacher. Dr. Whiton says she " was a woman of great excellence of character," which seems to be tbe sentiment of all who knew her. (Hist, ot Antrim, p. 374.) She d. Dec. 25, 1828. He, Sept. 6, 1835. Ch.: 1. Fanny, July 15, 1793, m. March 16, 1821, .Jonah AV. Christie, and died in child-birth near the clo.se of 1821, leaving twin infants — l''rauklin, who d. 1828; and Eraiieis, from .'Vntriin to Boston in 1815. 2. Harriet, Sept. 17, 1798, m. Sept. 16, 1824, Simeon B. Little, of Boscowen, andd. Oct. 3, 1850, leaving 4 cli.: George. iSherman. ..Arthur; and Evelyn. J-tev. \rtliur is the dL^liiigiiished Congregational Clergyman, of Chicago. 3. Lucy, Oct. 6, 1802, m. Deacon Joseph Kimball. 1234 Baldwin Genealogy. 4. Deacon James, May 20, 1804, m. 1832, Evelyn Hall, dau. of Gilbert and Phebe (Perry) Hall of Warren, Maine. He was a builder, building many homes; an able and careful manager. He had the largest jiroperty ever accumulated in Antrim. He d. April 18, 1880, leaving a large estate to charities, and no ch. His portrait and a longbiography are in the History of Antrim. 5. Isaac, A[iril 28, 1806, lu. Mary Hadley, of Golfstown, and d. iu Waldo- borough, Maine, April 24, 1800, leaving ch.: Mary E., m. Samuel N. More, of Niishiia, N. H. .lames F., of AValdoboroiigh; and Sarah M., a teacher in Boston. 6. John M., April 1, 1810, m. Mary A. Hall, of Boston, and d. there, 1847, leaving ch.: I. John G. 2. Henry M., who m. Elvira Marsliall,aiid had Ida, and moved 1878, to Boston. 3. Abbie F.; and 4. Anna E. 7. Abigail VV., twin to John, d. 1876. 76. (p 627) 3O0l(ll)''. The printer in my former book left oft" the"h." 263. (p 032) Daniel" Daniel'' Daniel.' His birth is entered in Windham, Conn., May 11, 1754. 206. Ruth' Ebenezer,'' in. Abel Edgarton, nol as niispriuted, -Able. 120. (p 633) ^i)eopl)UxX0^ Henry^ Benjamin'' Henry', m. at Vernon, Conn., Nov. 14, 1776, Edse (E sitba) Morris. 177. (p 635) I'uUc' Jeduthan^ Isaac' Hcury^ Henry', m. Sept. 8, 1789, Mary Avery. i ac/icy /2> a'y(jOi^iA/\'yi_ 322. Ittamj JlUCl'U, Nov. 26, 1790, m. Phinehas Upham, of Brookfield t- 323. SarttG GIOlllUO, (not .Alary) March 12, 1803, m. Samuel Stillinan. 324. Elizabeth Williams, June 11, 1807, in. Oct. 17, 1849, .Amos Stevens. lied. Feb'y 22, 1861, and in Nov., 1881, she lives in Boston. 325. f Udj Jlmi, Nov. 12, 1812, m. Jobn Collins-I- 326. |»oljuJlucnj+ 327. Jul{C+ 328. geill-t), Feb'y 5, 1801 + 329. ffllliJIlUtoJMilHamO, March 18,1804+ 330. Sa.nncl Parkman, in 1827 at Malanza, d. 1832, by falling through a scuttle in Boston. 331. (SDlUnvD, Jan'y 26, 1815+ Luke, Feb'y, 1792, d. Sept., 1796. Lucy Parkman, Sept., 1795, d. Sept., 1796. Eliza Jane, June, 1799, d. Aug. 1, 1800. Henry, of Woburn, Mass. 1235 ,142. (p 639) Lydiao NahumS Nalmni't Isaac'' HenryS Henry,! b. Aug. 5,1808, m. Isaac Swan. Her dau., Charlotte, m. Ttbamer S. Beall, who, in Feb'y 9, 1884, is dead, aud his t'ldcft dau. is Kuniee, of Mount Ayr, born April, 1802— ohlest living child.' 354. (p 037) is Ruth Eastman* Isaac+ 300. J. AA'arrcnS Jedutlian,5 b. 1808. 390. (p 638) Robert M.'s Robert,' as b. June 7, 1800, not 8. 410. (p. 639) lllarij Pl'ClU0tCl- |Jal^lUltt' Benjamin F.« Loammi^ James" Ileury^ Henry', m. Rev. Dr. Roswell Park. Her children, who were legatees of James F., No. 196, were named Mary and Roswell. The seutence iu my former book was very awkward, the " and " being out of place. 196. (p 639) ^amC0 i'lUUlcr'^ Loammi' James' Henry^ Henry', ra. July 30, 1818. 412. James Parsons, Aug. 2, 1819, d. Dec. 11, 1830. 41.!. Sarauel Pitkin, Dec. 31, 1822, d. 1830. 414. Cyrus Pitkin, Ang. 11, 1829, d. 1832. 430. (p 641) ,SnJUllcl Cutler," not Cutter. 433. (p 642) |tet0Clj° Jonas C'. Samuel-* Samuel' Hen ry^ Henry', ra. John Brown, and settled in East Hill, Onondaga County, N. Y. Her ch.: 1. Cutler, a,M iu my book, but 1, am informed it should be CuUen, died at Seneca Lake, s. p. 2. Mary, m. a Mr. Townsend, and had u sou who graduated at West Point. 3. Emmet, died at Seneca Lake, and left ch. 4. Martha, m. Thomas Dorwiii, and d. at Onondaga, leaving no ch. 436. jStcpljCIt piai*ltCl*° Jonas C.°, died, leaving a family — 1. Isaac, living in BaldwinsvUle. 2. Stephen, lived in Brooklyn. 3. Frank, lived in BaldwinsvUle. 4. Mary, m. a sugar refiner of New York City. 5. Adele. 438. gavrlct' Jonas C* m. D. Wallis, of Baldwinsville, and had a son Jonas, who lived there. 439. Horace" Jonas C, b. 1799, m. Maria "Wallis, and went to Texas in 1889, at Galvastou, where he d. in 1850. He had ch.: 1236 Baldwin Genealogy. 1. Ann, who m. and lives in AVashington. 2. Elizabeth, m. 1st J. H. Brown, of Houston, and 2d AVilliam M. Reed, of Dunella, N. Y.; no ch. 3. Charlotte Maria, m. 1st John Rauden, of Texas, and had a dau. — Elizabeth. She m. 2d F. A. Rice, of Houston, originally from Massachusetts, and to Texas in 1850, and had ch.: Joseph S. William AI. Baldwin. David.Frederick.Benjamin B. George. Minnie; and LiUie. All Uving in 1884; 4. Jonas Cutler, b. Oct. 10, 1829, lives in Houston, m. E. .A. Foote, of Cleve land, dau. Hon. Horace Foote, long judge there aud born in Haddam, Conn. ,fon.as C. has a dau. — Mary, who m. 22 January, 1884, AVilliam F. Huntington, of Cleveland, Ohio, son of John Huntington. 440. ©Ijavlotte" Jonas C^ m. Allen, and settled in Texas, and has a child living in 1884, named Eliza, who m. James Converse, of Houston, originally from Ravenna, Ohio, and has a sou, Pierce. 573. (p 651) @miUj (Palbiuiu) IJaiJIUOOb" Eleazer4^]benezer^ Benjamin^ Benjamin'' Henry'. The ch. Avliose names were unknown are Frederick and Bradley. 592. (p 652) Jlicnatl) (^alblUill^) Elijah^ Daniel^ DanieP Benjamin^ Henry', m. Mr. Jones, of Homer, N. Y., aud her dau.^ Christina, m. Shubael R. Baldwin' Sluibael« Shubael^ DanieM p 686, No. 1157. 650. (p 654) Nancy Fitch BaldwinO Timothys David'' Timothy^ Benjamin- Henry,'- b Sept. 20, 1814. Mr. Stone, and not Slow. 569. Harriet Azubah, and not Azulali. 674. (p655) Henry AValter, not AValler. Note. — In March, 1884, I find a legal advertisement iu a Syracuse paper, adver tising as defendants in n suit, Ledentia Baldwin, Amanda Baldwin, the unknown children of Hannah (Baldwin) Howe, the unknown children of Lydia (lialdwin) Tichnor, llenry M. Vorce and Charles Ii. Amorce, and the unknown person or [lersons who are heirs at law of Sylvijster Baldwin, late of BaldwinsvUle, Onondaga Connty, N. Y. I know no more. Henry, of Woburn, Mass. 1237 299. ^illxf Thaddeus^ Henry^ Henry' Henry'' Henry", of Phillipston, Mtiss., m. 2'"' Widow Earl, who survived him many years. 7. ]2'2I. Kalr. b. IS-'C'. 1222. Daniel ll., b. I Sr.-".. 122:;. Xcllic 11., b. H7I1. C.7S. (p 078) ^ootpl) lJOl^CU' Tilly" Thaddeus" Henry* Henry' llenry- Henry', b. April 2-^, 1S14, m. Sept. 8, 1846, Almira Well ington, b. Dee. 2-'^ 1^10, who d. Jan'y 9, 1872, dau. Rev. Charles, of I'empleton, .Mass. They lived in. Savannah, and after, in riiillipston, Mas=. 1. Charles J.iscpli, 'Sciit. 2-5, l?i7. 2. Anna S.nitli, Aug. 20, l^AO. m. Aug. 16, 1877, Herbert Hamilton Bate.s, b," Jiilv 27. I'^-Al. Their dan. — ,i 1242 Baldwin Genealogy. Almira Wellington, b. Feb'y 17, 1879. They live, 1881, in Royalston, Mass., where he is principal of an academy. 3. Gertrude Almira, March 5, 1853. 4. Adelaide AVelliugton, Sept. 11, 1855. 680. mnXVlca Ij.' Tilly" Thaddeus% b. April 30, 1823, rn. May 25, 1847, Mary Levinah Power", b. Sept. 4, 1816, dau. Oliver' Edward^ Edward^ Jacob^ Walter'- (Powers' Genealogy, p. 93.) Mary Louisa, June 12, 1849, d. Dec. 14, 185.3. Kate Maria, Jau'y 18, 1851, d. Oct. 17, 18.57. Charles Edward, March 28, 1853, m. Dec. 16, 1880, Flora E. Richardson, b. May, 1860, of Groveton, N. H. They live in Baldwinsville, Mass. Emma, Feb'y 15, 1855, d. Oct. 10, 1857. Dwight, Feb'y 17, 1857, d. Oct. 11, 1857. AValter Divight, Oct. 11. 1853, d. Oct. 6, 1860. Emma Louise Maria, Nov. 27, 1859. Fannie, June 27, 1801. ilelen, Nov. 23, 180,3, d. Dee. 29, 1803. Frank Henry, Feb'y 13, 1805, d. Aug. 31, 1805. Kathleen Mary, June 12, 1807. Edith Powers, March 25, 1809. 1224. .Sophia Earle,8 (not Earls,) Loammi? Tilly. 6 1225. Loammi Hoard* Loammi,' b. 1816, at Brighton; in 1881, address, 100 Tremont St., Boston, m. May 12, 1880, Marie Adele French, of Elizabeth, New Jersey ¦ (p 679) lUtUiainlieitnj,^ President of Boston Toung Men's Christian Union, not Association. 1254. (p 680) HatUeS Jotham' Nahum,6 ni. Dec. 27, 1,S72, Bertram J. Pye. 937. (p 683) ^Olju' Jolin"Rufus'^ Isaac' JolnPBenjamiir Henry'. His wife who was b. Jnly 29, 1802, dau. Burton and Ruth (Bennett) Baker, d. April 20, 1880. 1339. .lohn Burton, died, leaving a widow who remarried and herself died, and a daughter — Minnie, who, iu 1880, is with ber grandfather. 1302. (p GS5) Marcus D.inaS Eleii-^or' Ebenezer'' Ebenezer'"' Lbenezer-l Benjamin^ Benjamin^ Henry,' b. at Fremont, O., 25 Sept., 1851; educated at Toledo and Oberlin. Read law at Toledo; located al ftrceii .Springn; admilled to bar, 1 Nov., 1874. Thence to Fremont, where he was City Solicitor. In May, KSSI, contemplated removing to Shelby, Ohio; 31 Sept., 1874, he in. at Shelby, Sarah S. Rogers, by whom in 1881 he had two living ch.: 1366. ^licucjcr' William' Ebcuezet-^ m. 17 Sept., 1802, Etta Howard Slafter, b. 12 Oct., 1839, dau. Enoch. His ch. are — William Enoch, b. iu WoodviUe, O., 3 Nov., 1803. Helen Martha, 4 iNov., 1805. Carrie Catharine, b. in Lawrence, Kansas, 21 Feb'y, 1800. John Baldwin, of Billerica, Mass, I. 3ol)U Daibiuill, iu Billerica, Mass., as early as 1655, is distaisscd at some length ou pages 080-7. He was, by an early tradition, from Hertfordshire, England, and perhaps brother of IIenr\', of Woburn, who witnessed his will. He died in 1687. He m. Mary Richardson, dau. of Thomas, of Woburn. He had nine children whose names appear on page 688. His youngest — 10. I'hebe^ .Jobn,' m. Dr. Roger Tootliaker^ Roger,' of Billerica, in 1718, as his 2d wife, and died in 1730. Hazen, (Hist. lUlleriea,) gives her no chUdren. Her husbanil w.-uj an M.ll., and not a dentist. 11. (p 689) 3ai'al)' John^ John', m. William Simons, s. Benja min, of Wobnrn, as his 2"^ wife, and after 1712. They had ch.: Benjamin, I'cb'y 11, 172,. Sarah, March 25, 1724; and JndiUi, March 12, 172?. 12. IHai'lj' John'-, m. as his 1'' wife, Joseph Brown; lived in Tewkesbury, and had cb.: 1. Joseph, Feb'y 20, 172 j, d. 23 .Alarch. 2. Mary, Feb'y 10. ]72:;i. 3. Judith, Doc, 1724, who m. Reuben Kendall, and had ch.: I. .Iiidllb, 1750, wli" Ml. 1772, Tlioe. Richardson, and had ch.: Judith, 1774, in. Tliomas Piieb.'irdson, anil her deseeiidants are in Hist. Billerica, pp. 120, 124, 125. II. Kenbeii, 1754. III. Joseph, 1757; see descendants in Hist. Billerica, p. 81. IV. Mary, 1701. A'. .Sarali, 1700. 4. Samuel, 1726, m. Molly Marshall, and lived in Tewkesbury. 1244 Baldwin Genealogy. 16. Ilutl)' John^ m. Joseph Wyman' Timothy^ Francis', b. 1695. They removed to Pelham, N. II. , aud had ch.: Ruth, 1723. Joseph, 1725. 17. Elizabeth' John,' m. 1734, Joseph Johnson, of Woburn. 18. Abigails John, 2 m. James Thompson. 5. (p 689) ^onatljan^ John'. Mr. Hazen informs me that the Mary French, who m. him was dau. Jacob French^ William'. His oldest child — 21. Mary, m. AVUliam Brown^ George''' William.' Ch.: 1. William, b. and d. 1724. 2. Mary, 172J, m. Samuel Blanchard- John,' and a long line of descend ants is in Hist. Billerica, p. 12. 3. Esther, 172J, m. Thomas liurtt. 4. William, 173,, in. Mary Osgood, dau. Cliristopher; lived in Tewkesbury, and was member of the Constitutional Conveiitiiui iu 1700. 5. Timothy, 1733, m. twice and was a merebanl in what is now Lowell. 7. @rijoma0' John', m. Sarah French^ dau. Jacob- William'. His 5th child was the next — 30. ^aiUltCl. Mr. Hazen informs me that I am mistaken in my Samuel JSTo. 68, p. 696; tbat this Samuel No. 30, b. 1713, is the one who m. 1764, Elizabeth Ilosley, who was widow of John and b. 1719, dau. of John Tarbcll. She d. 1779, and he, 1797 ; children — 1. Elizabeth, 1755, m. Jan'y 8, 1778, .fose|ili I'^arincr, b. 1752, ,s. .Andrew, ot Billerica, as his first wife and had — Samuel Baldwiu, Nov., 1778. Joseiih, March, 1781; and John, Nov., 1782. 2. Rachel, 1757, (record of baptism, Martha.) 3. Phebe, 1759, m. Thomas Craig. 14. (p 690) (?rij01Uvl0^ John- John'. His Avife was dau. of Ephraim Kidder- James', of Billerica. Ilis tenth child was the next — 52. ,Saral), not she, but No. 94 m. Joseph Locke. I think she is the Sarah who m. Jedediah Leonard, iiud settled in Vernon, Conn, lie d. 1776 ae. 46, and widoAV Sarah, 1783. My informant is Mr. Allyn S. Kellogg, of Hartford, Conn. John, of Billerica. Mass. 1245 1. Son. died 1775 ac. 7. 2. Mary. b.ipt. 1770. 3. Huldah. bapt. 1770, and m. 17S3. Daniel Carpenter. 4. Tireali, lia|>t. 1770. 5. Abiel. bapt. ITTo lived in A'ernon. 0. Sarah, bapt. 1770. after the others. "'^J. Mieah* Willian"- John'- John,' b. Oct. 1, 1753, went to Ticonderoga. 2?. ^iHtnthnu" Jonathan- John'. His wife was dau. George Farley. lie lived in tbe part of Billerica annexed to Wilmiugton. Add to the children on page 690 — t"?.J. "-.irali. m. 1767, .lohn r.atton. of Billerica, son of John, and d. 1778. 1. John. b. and d. 176S. 2. .Toliu. ]77'\ whose descendant's are in Hist- Billerica, p. 110. .3. s^rnh, 1773. m. Zadoek .Allen, s, Tliomas. of Billerica. Their ch. are on p. 4. Hist. Billerie.i. 4. Hannah, 177?. 2.T. 3iioinl)' Jonathan"- John', m. Susannah Davis, dau- Poaoon Joseph, (not Pawes.) Add to the ch. — 711. Susnunah, 1741. m. March 23. t7i"2. :is third wite. John rdlard, b. 1699. son of Tlu''ii.is" siiu AVilliam. of Coventry. England. He d. 177'2. She had no children. Asa. her stei' f.iu, was tbe firs! soldier killed ai Bunker Hill. -'K '^olxtx' Thomas- John', m. Mny 4, 1726. Sarah Hill, dau. Samuel Hill. Jr. 72. rintljnvilir' John'' Thomas- John', m. 1749. Nathaniel Cummin o-s. of IVilierica. Shedied in Dunstable. 1S07. 1. Nathaniel. 1751. m. aud d. in Dunsrable. 1?1'2. 2. Sarih, 1""''-. ra. 1772. Josish Crosby, son of Oliver, and left no ch. She d. 1^':'.. y. Kate. 17.55. 4. Pally. 1""". ni. 1777. IlcniiTuin nutton. son of John, of Uillerica. .->. Beiiie. 170.1. * 27. Jiior^tl)"' Tliomas- John', m V 172?. Esther Manning. dau. of William. 90. tfotljrr' Jacob'' Thomas- John', m. Ebeuozer Giles, of Townsond, Mass. (Giles Memorial.) She was a truly reliclo'is woman and cou'^ecratod all her ch to God. E. G. was bapt. 17^.7 and son Elea.-.er Eieaz.er Edward'. All their ch. save John, removed to Pawlet, Vermont. 1246 Baldwin Genealogy. I. Ebenezer (Iiles,'' 1750, iii. Ist Mclviii, of Concord, and 2d Abigail Clark, ol' tho same ]ilacc. Ho was iu the lievoliitiiui. liy his lirst wife, says (iiles' Memorial, (1804) be had several ch. Ilien liviug iu the AVestern ¦'Stales, one of whom was Ephraim. ' 2. Elizabeth Cilcs, 1701, m. Jereiniah Baldwin, page 7118 lialdwin (lenealogy, moved to Pawlet, A't., and il ia said alumt 1810 lo Poiiiiitort, now Dunkirk, N. Y. Shed, about 1820. Tbe ch., (nol in lilies', ) are on p. 7(1''!. 3. John (iiles, b. 1702, in. lat 1787, Susan Baldwin, b. 170 1, who d. I7.SN, aged " 24 yrs,, 5 inoB., 25 days.'' He in. 2d, 17.S!I, .Alary .Vdaiiia, b. 1705. Deacon 1812 In death, in 1,S25. His widow d. IK57. He had eh.: I. Daniel, 1790, who iii. Ist lielsey Sti)iie,2d Hannah Hart, and .'id Betsey (Pratt) llodgniaii; deacon, 1828, and d. 185S. He was a leading man in Townsend. His ell. all d. s. p., save one, whoso child died aged oiii: year. 11. John, 1791, d. 18U0. 111. Samuel, 1793, d. 1800. IV. Abuer, 1795, d. 1800. V. Susan, 1797, .1. 1798. VI. Joel, 1799, d. 1800. VII. Mary, 1801, d. uiiiii. 1857. Vrjl. Joel, 1801, uum; Harvard College, 1829; tutcu- there; EL.B., 1837; a distingnislied lawyer in Boston; niember of the House, .'Senate, Con.slilnlional ('un- venlion, ete. IX. John, 1800, num.; II. C, 1831, d. I.Sii.S. 4. Sarah (iiles, 1700, m. Capt. James Pratt, of Pawlet, A't., and had ch.: I. Elisha, 1784, m. 1st Sarah Munroe, who d. about a year after, and he m. 2d Lucy Sumner. He d. in Ypsilanti, Mich. He left a large family of eh. II. Lucy, 1780, d. 1830, unm. III. Sarah, (twill) in. Stephen Loomis, of Rnsliville, N. Y., and d. 1849 leaving several eh. IV. Estliei',(twin) m.l'^phraim (iiles; settled iu Oswego, Michigan, and had u, large family - all living iu the AA'est iu 1804, save a .son in AVestboriuigh, Mass., and oue in Pawlet, Vt. V. Doi'cas,1790,iu. 1st Bramaii Fitch, of l'awlct,aiid removed to Roeliester, N. Y., and 2d Elisha Smith. She bafit. 3 ch. by Fitch and one by Siuitli. A'l. Minor Giles, 1800; Middlebiiry College, 1823, and alndicil al Andover Theological Seminary; Rev. in ]8(i'l; resided in Andover, aud financial agent of Alass. Colonization Society; in. ('aroline Drnry, dan. Alajor Thnnias, of .Andover, and had 9 ch., most of whom settled in New York City. \'1I. James, m. Philena Shehbui, ot Pawlet, and ri'iiioveil lo AA'estlield, N. Y., and iu 1804, 2 eh. living. Vlll. Alvab, m. Sarah E., of Pawlet, \'t., moved lo Vysilanli, Michi gan. .Many acc»r Jacob* -Jacob" Thomas^ John', p. 708. 1. Sally, May 21, 1784, m. Nathan Dutton. 2. Elizabeth, March 7, 1786, m. Peletia Brook,s, and resided in Acton, Mass. 3. AVilliam Turner, Feb'y 6, 1778, and d. March 18, 1790. 4. Polly, Sept. 22, 1791, m. Dec. 14, 1818, MaUliew AV.atts, of Peterbro, N. H., who was .accidentally killed while blasting rocks in a well in Dublin, N. H. 5. lUilUnm eiiiviier, Dec. s, 1793+ 0. Aiislris, III. W. Brown, of Lowell. 7. Cyntbi.a, Feb'}' 0, 1790, m. 1st Gershom Fay," and 2d Howe, of Hudson, and 3d Hugh Smith, of Hudson. 8. .loanna, Jnly 24, 1798; in 1809, num., and of Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 9. f acoll, June 14, 1800+ 10. Evelyn, m. B. L. .Jones, of Ogdensburgh; both dead. 11. Jane Wright, June 11, 1802, m. Oct., 1832, Jacob Robbins. 12. Rachel, May 18, 1804, m. S. S. Davidson. 13. peitlnmilt f ., Nov. 24, 1811, No. 443, in page 708-f 5. (p 708) ptilUnm eruiMtCf" Jacob' Jacob* Jacob' Thomas^ John', m. Nov., 1825, Charlotte Felcb, of Francestown and Hud son, Jan'y 26, 1869. Ch.: 14. AVilliam Lewis, 1829, Watertown, Mass.; in 1882 at Peterboro, N. H., m. ElizabeUi Johnson, of Greenfield, N. IL, and has one child. 15. John Fay, b. at AA'atertown, Mass., and d. 1880. 10. Charlotte Augusta, b. Newton, Mass., m. N. VA^ood, of Nashua, and has two ch. 17. Aiistris Brown, b. at J.affray, N. IL, ra. E. Y. AA''ood. 18. Sarah Loring, m. L. AV. Conant; lives in Medford, and has three ch. 18. Jacob Franklin, b. Iluson, d. y. 9. ^acoU" Jacob''^ Jacob*, b. at Jaffray, N. H., 1800, d. at Boston, Mass., 1878, m. July, 1826, Martha Brew ? of Walpole, Mass., (N. II. ?) who d. Aug., 1849. 20. George Partridge, at AVatertown, Mass., 1827, d. at Boston, 1881. He. m. 1848, at Chelsea, ,Ala.s3., Julia C. Lyon, and had ch.: 1. Martha Louise, b. 1850, at Chicopee, m. in 1878, Henry A. Pemberton, of Boston, and lives, 1882, at Auburndale, Mass., and has a s. b. 1881. 1252 Baldwin Genealogy. 2. Khoda Maria, 1859. 3. Albert Henry, 1801; and 4. George Partridge; the last three born in Boston, and living, 1882, in Brookline with their mother, unm. 21. Jacob, 1829, in Watertown, m. 1860, in Boston, Eleanor T. Tileston, and had three ch., all born in Boston. They live at 004 Tremont St., and have ch.: 1. Thomas Tileston, 1803; in 1882 at Harvard. 2. James Clarke Tileston, 1800. 3. Herman Trost. 1868. 22. Henry Fay, 1832, d. 1803 in New Orleans, unm. 23. Albert, 1834, at W., m. 1st 1856, in Boston, Rhoda M. Griffin, who d. 1858, in New Orleans. They had a son — Jacob Franklin, d. y. He m. 2d 1863, Arthemise Bouligny, at N. O. They had ch. all born in N. O.: Henry Fay, 1864. Albert, 1866. Arthemise, 1807, d. y. David Gilmore, 1868. Cuthbert Slocumli, 1870, d. 1878. AUce, 1871. Gustave Bouligny, 1877. Arthemise Bouligny, 1878. Jacob, 1880. Eleanor, 1881. Emily, 1882. Albert (23) is, in 1882, President of the N. O. National Bank, and a hardware merchant in New Orleans. 24. Martha Bruce, 1830, at Jaffray, N. IL, and in 1882 living in Boston, unm. 25. David Gilmore, 1838, at J., d. in New Orleans, 1805. He m. Martha •Starbuck, of Nantucket, Mass., in 1802. They had 2 eh. d. v. 26. Catharine Nevers, 1841, at Hudson, N. II., d. in Chicopee, Mass., 1851. 27. Mary Frances, 1840, in Chicopee, m. 1808, Francis Russell Stoddard, of Plymouth. They had ch., all b. iu Boston, wdiere they live at 244 Newbury St. Ch.: Mary Frances, 1809. Martha Lo Barron, 1870; and Francis Russell, 1877. 443. prnlninilt JeJUIo" Jacobs Jacob,* No. 443 ou p.age 708. His eh. are— 28. Edward Lewis, July 20, 1839, in. Sept. 1, 18G5, Martha, dan. of Rev. G. AV. Adams, and reside at 24 Brighton St., ( ¦liarleatown, Mass. 29. Frederick M., 1842, in 1SS2, of \Voreester, .Mass., in. in IS75, AI. Jolinsiui. 225. Piiuicl=lsaac* Jacob' Thomas' John'. Sec p. 710. His will, of Laporte, lud., dated June 25, 1834, is of record iu Mead ville, Penn. John, of Bellerica, Mass. 1253 503. Abigail, m. Simon Burton, not Benton. 508. Rhoda, must have been dau. of the 1st wife, as the will speaks of what she claims of her mother. It excepts all property delivered over to his wife when he left the State of New York. He leaves to his ch. — see page 710 — and Joel is guardian to the minors. 533. Maria" James* Jeremiah* Benj.amin' Thomas'' John,i p. 711, m. Alonzo Travis, not Frans, as misprinted. 283. (p 712) ^auttt €.,' m. Zurniah, not Turnia Wilson. 604. (p 713) Marcia' George," not Maria. 611. Mary E.' Silas,6 b. 1855, not 1865. 371. (p T15) ^Oljn^ John' William* William' John^ John^, m. 1836, Lucy Ann Mears. 372. ^rnttclo' John= William*, m. Nov. 28, 1839, Rachel Ann Parker, ot Wilmington. He d. Dec. 18, 1878, in Billerica. 055. Frank Stanley, Oct. 20, 1841, d. Feb'y 2, 1849. 0-50. Ellen, Feb'y 17, and d. Sept. 2, 1843. 657. Langdon AVilliams, April 13, and d. Oct. 13, 1845. 658. Annie Gilbert, Sept. 12, 1847, m. Prof. Samuel Tucker. 6.58}. Catharine Gillis, March 26, 1851, m. Frederick Hunt Parker, b. Feb'y 18, 1847, a mercliaat in Lowell, s. Gardner'' Stephen^ Jolin^ Daniel' 0.'')8i;. Heiirv, M.ay 28, 1804. 081. (p 710) Enos' Enos" Isaac'' Thomas* Joseph^ Thomas^ John,l living, 1875, in Kocliester, N. Y., and has ch.: 1. Harriet. 2. Austin; and 3. Enos. 75.1. (p 718) George' Lawson" Jesse''' Jacob* J.acobS Thomas.^ Johni The word children should be omitted. Andrew and George are, in 1875, of Townsend, is the correct reading. 077. ^UOttU' Euos" Isaac' Thomas* Joseph' Thomas' John'; see pages 723 and 724. The last line on page 723, should read, "he was one of the first manufacturers of planes in the county." Since 1880 bo is deceased, atid the following is a notice of this prominent gentleman, from the Conn. Hartford Times, of May 29, 1880: 1254 Baldwin Genealogy. THE LATE AU.STIN BALDWIN. "The Hon. Austin Baldwiu, Speaker of the Connecticut House, 1855, died at his residence in New Y'ork, Friday. He was born in Albany, in 1807, of the Cavendish, Vermont, family of Baldwins. In 18'J2 hi.s father took bim to .New Y''ork, where he began the study of law, but abandoned that on Ihe death of his father iu 1828, and took up the latter's business, the mannfacture of planes :iud idauing irons, in New York city. In 1830 he removed his bnsiuessto Middletown, Conn., aud there became one of the originators of the old Whig party and enjoyed the friendship of both llenry Clay and Daniel AVeb.ster. He was for one term .'^[leaker of the Coniiec tient House, and twice he was nominated forGovernor bythe Know-Xotliing, or American party, aud also held olUce under President Harrison. From the origin of the Republican party he was identitied with it and stoutly advocated the inaiiitenanee of the Union, but during the war retired from active polities by reason of the intimate social relations that he had contracted with [irominent soiitlicrn men. In 1857 j\Ir. Baldwin returned to New Y'ork; aud entered on the slii[)[iing bn.siness, and iu 1872 when the State Steamship line was formed, he took charge of that coiii[iaiiy in llii.'i country, and he was actively engaged in that business until his death. The inter ment will be at Middletown next Tuesday afternoon." His dau., Annie, was b. 1838. 895. Jln0tUl JJavhcv' Austin' EnoH,6 see pp. 725 and 726. His ch. arc— 949. Standish Bradford, 1869. 950. Alice Maud, 1870. 951. Austin, 1874. Francis Baldwin, of Chester County, Pennsylvania. 1. (p 727.) f raiirio PnltttUtn. An unusual number of errors took place in tbe Pennsylvania lines owing to my long absence from home on account of the sirkncss of a member of my family Avhile it was printed. Francis was, as I have said, brother of John, page 735, and of Thomas, page 744. Hereafter will be found under Thomas, evidence in addition to tradition, tbat tbe3'' came from Oxfordshire, and tbey may likely have been remotely connected with the Baldwins of Buckinghamshire. Francis was a settler in the neighborhood of Chester, Penn. His father-in-law was named Coebourne, not Colbourne, and on page 727 read John Coebourne, not Colbourne. 4. Ann, iii. AVilliam Find, who was from Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware; not Delaware County. 10. (p 728) ^oljU* William' ' Francis', born in Berkley County, Va., Oct. 24, 1771, m. Rachel, b. in Washington County, Ga., Dec. 1, 1778. By error, (with no dates then received,) this was confused with No. 30, on p. 729. Elizabeth, b. in AVashington County, Ga., Nov. 6, 1790. AVilliam AA'ilbourn, lAIarch 11, 1798. Siren.a, Jan'y 2, 1800. Anna, Sept. 7, 1802. .John Lucas, in Scott Connty, Mo., Nov. 10, 1804. Edward Lucas, .Aug. 0, 1806; in 1882, of Cape Girardeau, Mo. John Lucas, Feb'y 22, 1809. m}omao, Nov. 10, 1810-1- INlary, Aug. 8, 1813. .lohn AVashington, Dec. 2, 1815. AVinifred, Dec. 10, 1818. 1256 Baldwin Genealogy. 17. §fO0t|Ua^ William' ^ Francis^, died in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, and left a son — Abraham C; in 1874, of Tiffin, O., who had a dan. who m. AV. S. Wood, of Lloyd & Wood, a leading firm of lawyers in Nevada Block, San Francisco. Sliioniae^ John* AVilliaiii3 2 Francis '/' b. in Scott County, Mo., Nov. 10, 1810, of Cape Girardeau, m. Elizabeth Lobdell, b. in Mississippi. Both d. jin summer of 1859. John Russell. Sarah AV^., m. Jeanin, of C. (iirardeau. She has the Bible with record. Thomas E. James AV., in March, 1882, one of the Weekly Herald, of Marble Hill, Mo. Benjamin F. John Baldwin, of Chester County, Penn. 1. 3ii|)ll,' brother of Francis and Thomas, and see Thomas, p. 745, and post herein as to evidence that he came from Oxford shire. He was an early settler iu Aston, now in Delaware, then in Chester County, Penn. Iu my former volume the matter is reversed. He m. June, 1089, (not July.) In tbe last line, for Sept. 9, read Nov. 7, p. 736, line 10. " He," commencing the sentence, means Jobn Baldwin. I am told his will was dated April 2, 1731. In 9th line from the bottom, for Jonas Sutherland, read Saudeland. 2. RuUi, w.as b. April, 1094. •3. f OljM, b. June 10, 1097-f (P 730) ^Oljlt^ John'. In this accconut I have often given wrong dates, the originals being in Quaker style and counted wrongly. For instance, ch.: 4. ^oljU, l-Oi mo. Fcb'v 22, (not Dec.) 1719-|- 5. §00l)ltiX, lltli mo. Jan'y 3, 1721, (not Nov.)-|- 0. JNIary; no such child. She was dau. John2 William,' p. 763. 4. (p 738) ^olju' John^ John'. As I was unable to examine proof in this part of my book, errors are much too frequent. East calm, often named from page 738 to 745, should be East Cain. John m. Nov., 1743, not Sept. His wife was born Jan'y, 172|. He did not marry, the 2'^'' time, and his first and only wife survived him and died in 1788. 10. Ann, m. 1782, at Uwehlan meeting, not Unchlan. Her husband was born Feb'y, not April. , The printer has uniformly blundered in my former volume in printing Unchlan for UAVchlan. For William Sherwell's History, read William Sewell's. Third line from the bottom, for " by in denture," read an indenture, and in tbe last line, for "denied him," read "devised him." 1258 Baldwin Genealogy. (P 739] 5th line for " Jushna Baldwin, of East Calm, cutter," read Joshua Baldwin, of East Cain, cutler. 5. ^(JOljua^ John^ John'. For Tomazin, read Thomazin ; for Marcy, read Mercy. 10. Hannah, b. 1749, m. Oct.. 1707. Children: Mercy, b. Aug., 1708, in. Sept., 1780. Sarah, m. April, 1789, not June, 1787. Samuel, b. April, 1773, d. Aug., 1778. ¦ Rachel, m. March, 1799. WiUiam, b. June 4, (not 14,) 1783. 23. (p 740) John, for "at the intersection,'' read^intersected by. 44. (p 741) Jane, b. 1788, m. Samuel Hoopers, not Hooper; for Downingtown, read Downington, wherever it occurs. 25. ^onattian ®/ Caleb* John', b. in Cain, Chester County, Penn. 81. (p 743) Lydia, m. Robert Potts, of Coleuianville, Lancaster County, I'enii. 94. Emma L., not Emma S. 64. @aUb^ Jonathan C^ Caleb*, m. Emily Lewis, not Lawis* Thomas, of Chester County, Penn. (P 744) ^Ijontao paltriuiu, brother of Francis and John, reputed to be from O.xfordshire. His will was proved 1731, not 1831. Richard Liuville had lands in Fleching, not Flushing, Sussex. I have from a valued correspondent the subjoined letter, the information in which as to origin coincides with the opinion of Mr. Cope, on page 736. Granville, O., 15 Jan'y, 1884. DE.iR Sir. — The following copied from Thomas .Shourd's History of Fenwick's Colony,* p. 411, may be of interest to you : " An old manuscript book which at one time belonged to Thomas Killingsworth the firit jiidije and Baptist clergyman in Fenwick''! Colony, dates back to the 18th of January, 1090; and at the death of Killingsworth it was delivered to Cornelius Copner, an inhabitant of Pcnn's Neck, on the 16th of August, 1709. About 1725 or 1730. i'lKunns Milcp, the celebrated surveyor, became the possessor of it. In it appears that Killingsworth kept a genealogical record of a number of families that ailhered to the Baptist faith, some of whom can be traced accurately up to this day; and others, whose children have either left the State, or the name has been lost in the female line. Most of the English families that he chronicled were inhabitanlfi of Penn's Neck. " Thomas Baldwin was born in O.xfordshire, England, in Decnmber, 1057. His wife, Mary Baldwin, was born in the Parish of -Alacefield, in the County of Sussex, England, 24th of 8th month, 1053. They emigrated to America soon after they were married, and located in Fenwick's Colony, in the township of Penn's Neck, about tbe year 1083. Their stay in this county was of a short duration, for in 1G85 they removed to Chester County, Pennsylvania. Thomas and Joseph Baldwin, the twin cons of Thom.as and Mary Baldwin, were born at Che=;ter, August 20th, 1685; AVilliam Baldwin, son of Thomas and Mary Baldwin, born 19th of December, 1087; Anthony Baldwin, born 10th Feb'y, 1090; Mary, their daughter, born 25lh of Feb'y, 1002; Martha and .^Iary, their daughters, were born the 10th of December, 1094." Yours, CHAS. AV. BRYANT. *A quaint and interesting book, Mr. Shourds is aQaaker 79 j-cara old. 1260 Baldwin Genealogy. 2. (p 745) ^o&tplf Thomas', read " d. before March 29, 1715, when letters were issued to his widow Elizabeth." He m. Feb'y 6, 1711, Elizabeth Mealis. The widow ra. Sept. 5, 1716, Joseph Bond. 4. pilliam^ Thomas'; Avill proved Aug. 2, not 12, 1722. He was taxed at Bradford, Chester County, Penn., in 1718, and not in 1722. 5. Anthony^ Thomas,! in. before 1712, Hannah Coebourne, not Colbourne. His 2d wife was Margery, not Margary. 12. (p 740) Joseph^ Anthony^ Thomas.' Mr. Cope says a Joseph, perhaps, or prob ably this, m. in Christ's Church, Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1737, Rachel AA'atbel. Mr. Cope considers them probably iiarenls of my numbers 29 to 39, inclusive, assigned by me, on authority of descendants, to 14 Anthony, brother of Joseph. 9. ^olju' Joseph^ Thomas'. Mr. Cope considers all about this John, on pages 746 and 747, out of place — belonging to the John on page 790. I have the highest possible respect for his opinions and presume he is correct. 10. pitUtniU^ of Delaware County, formerly Chester County. 26. ^oljtt, oi Concord and Newtown, not Newton-i- 16. (p 748) ^Olju' Anthony^ Thomas'. , Mr. Cope says he m. 1''' May 2, 1756, Mary (Richardson,) Avidow of James House. 40. Rachel, not Mary. 26. (p 749) John'' WilliauiS AVilliam^ Thomas;! last two lines read, "he and his children, in 1779, had a certificate to Goshen from Concord, and he again in 1795 to Concord, settling in Bethel township. Mr. Cope says this .luliu bad a deseeudant, William, sheriff of Delaware Couuly, who died Eeb'y 14, 1830. 55. (p 750) Sarah, in 1779, certilied to Ooslien, and back to Coiieord again in 1795. 57. Hannah, from Goshen to Concord, 1795, and d. in Bethel, 30 Oct., 1814, aged 48 years. 9 mos., 26 ilays. 59. Rebecca, as " Howard, lale Baldwiu," nut Harvard, as printed. 36. (p 751) JUntljcP uot Walthcl. . 41. ^olju,* is really No. 26, John*, which see on page 749. 45. ^(tbllUJ.* Joseph Cloud was melter aud retiner ot U. S. mint at Philadelphia. (P 752) Amy b. 1775; living 1877 at Pocopson (uot Pccopsin) Chester Co. She d. 29 April, 1879. Thomas, of Chester County, Penn. 1261 101. Read Marshallton now Marshalltown; several mistakes follow. Neither Joseph nor his descendants are named (not married). His net estate inventoried, etc. Read Montgomery, Md., (not lud.) (P 754) 2d. line read George (not John.) 67. (p 755) Ilatljau' read Allegheny (not Alleghany) Co. 74. ^ooepl)' read Chadd's Ford (not Chodd's Ford.) 199. (p 750) Abigail m. Hiram Babb (not Baff.) 278. (p. 760) John Perry^ Adelaide Boone might be great neice of Daniel Boone but probably neice as he was born 1735. Richard, of Milford, Connecticut. 67. (ante p 95) ($nO0 ®iimp' Mtirtba (Baldwin) Camp'* Theophi lus^ Richard', son of Enos Camp, of .Milford, settled iu New Mil ford and his descendants apper at considerable length in Orcntt's History of New Milford. He makes bim m. Martha Baldwiu in Milford, Dec. 25, 1740, Avhich may be a mistake for his father and mother, or probably she may have been Martha* Solomon^ Zach ariah^ 'Richard', whose sister Anue m. Amos Northrop, of New Milford. On page 640 Mr. Orcutt has my Martha as marrying the father, Enos Camp. Enos, A[iril 3, 1742. See Hist. New Milford. Ann, March 25, 1744. Nathan, Jan'y, 1740. See Hist. New Milford. Elisha, Aug. 3 1751. Daniel, June 18, 1753. See Hist. New Milford. 68. Hoi'rtcl ^Tamp'' Martha (Baldwin) Camp' m. Jtin'y 13, 174J. Anna Hine', b. March 14,1729. .lamcs^ Samuel- Thomas Iline'. Sbe d. 1797, aud he in 1804. They settled in New Milford and had a dau. Eunice, Nov. 7, 1748. 69. ^OUalj Camp" Martha (Baldwin) Camp^ bad at least a sou John who settled in New Milford, aud has descendants there. See Hist. New Milford, p 670. 70. ^Ucl ©amp'' Martha (P>aldwin) Camp^ ni. Pec. 30, 1753, Abigail Gould aud settled in New Milford. Joel, Sept. 21, 1753. Abel. March 17, 1750. Gould, July 22, 1700. Annis, June 22, 1702. AVilliam, March 9, 1704. George, Jan'y 20, 1707. Abigail, Aug. 4, 1709; d. Jan'y 18, 1770. Connecticut. 1263 Major, Jan'y 20, 1771. Annis, May IS, 1773. Abigail, .April 27. 1770. Jared, Sept. 20, 1779; d. Jau'y 8, I7S3. 72. (flijrtbctlj (TitUip'' Martha (Baldwin) Camp\ m. Jesse Smith. Thoy are evidentlj' the Jesse Smith aud w. Elizabeth, Avho were ofNcw Milford, where he d. Dec. 1, 1783, in his 70"" year. Martha, March 24, 1751. Eli, June 10, 1754, m. June 17, 1782 Huldah Merwin, and had Eli Merwin, Polly and Ruth. Joel, Dec. 2'2, 17.50, m. July 11, 1782. Patience Beers, .and had— 1. David. 2. Kenben. 3. .Annis. 4. .Toel lleers. 5. Levi. 0. George. 7. Isaac. Jane. 81. (p 96) ^crualja'' Theophilus^ Theophilus^ Richard', b. 22 Aug., 172'Km. Nov. 20, 1747, Jonah Dayton, of New Milford, son of .Vbrabam ;iud Abiah (Beirdsley) Da3'ton, nnd bad a son — Jnlins, Jnly 11, 1753. 43. (ante p 97) tf bf UClf l" Zachariah^ Richard', bapt. 1693; set tled in New Milford in tbe spring of 1722. His house stood on tbe west .'^ide of the street, a little north of the village cemetery. His tirst wife, Mary, died J uly 13, 1735. She m. 2'"' Dec. 31, 1735, Mary Dayton, of Newtown. He died Oct. 16, 1776, and she Aug. 20, 17TS. Other particulars and bis children are given in my first book. 103. Thankful, IS April, 1719; m. Feb'y 2", 174}. Ebenezer Buck, b. Jan'y 8, 17lj; son of Eiiocb- Ezekiel,' and brother of Grace who ni. Samuel Baldwin. AA'licn '-^3 years old he moved h ith his sons in 1801 to .Selina, Onondaga County, New York. They had — 1. Hannah, Nov. 2-5, 1744. 2. Enocii, Dec. 5, 1747. 3. Gilbert, removed to Salina. 4. Philander, in. Aug. 18, 1799, Esther Bennitt, and removed to Selina. 106. Betsey, 9 Jan'y 172^; m. 24 Oct., 1751, 'Thomas Brownson; b. Dec. 25, 172|; brother of Mary who m. .Simeon Baldwin, and son of Thomas'* Judge Samuel' Jacobs 1264 Baldwin Genealogy. John.l She d. Sept. 4, 1799, and he AprU 18, 1802. They had ch.: 1. Lucy, Oct. 13, 1752. 2. Asa, Oct. 31, 1754; m. Sarah AVood and had: Orra, 1778; Herman, 1780; and John, 1782. 3. Isaac, July 27, 1758. 4. Renten, June 10, 1761; and 5. Alfred, May 22, 1707. 109. Illjclic' Ebenezer^ Zachariah^ Richard', b. 1738, in. Sept. 11, 1758, Joseph Lines from New Haven, b. New Milford. He d. 1 793, aged 59, and she Aug. 23, 1823. She often repeated that she had often seen bears in the woods. They had cb.: 241. ClliltiOOn, March 12, 1759; in. Noadiah Mygatt. + 241. Reuben, Jan'y 21, 1701; was a shoemaker. 243. Asunta, June 9, 1703; died young. 244. panicl, Jau'y 2, 1700.-|- 245. yijUo, Jan'y 11, 1709.+ 241. @lavt00a Jint 0 above; m. Noadiah Mygatt'', sou of Col. Eli and Abigail (Starr) Mygatt' Joseph and Elizabeth (Stevens) Mygatt*, Joseph and Sarah (Webster) Mygatt^, Jacob and Sarah (Whiting) Mygatt', Joseph Mygatt', of Hartford. They Avere of New Milford. gcurij, Nov. 7, 1783.+ IXliUiiim, Oct. 25, 1785.-f Minerv.a, .A.ng. .5, 1788; in. Dobson AV. McMahon. (BU, M.ai'ch 14, 1791.+ Abby Starr, July 22, 1790; m. Glover Noble; no eh. Elizabeth, June 3, 1799; iii. Austin Hyde, removed to O.'a, Nov. 3, 1827; m. C. Patchen.+ (I I) Sherman, Dec. 12, 18.30; d. Jan'y 24, 1834. (12) |ll)rbc, June 17, 1833; m. AViUiam Roberts.+ (13) Alvira, March 29, 1842; m, Deo. 31, 1803, Matthew Barker; b. Aug. 2.5, 1838, a well to do farmer iu Oswegatchie, N. Y. They have no ch. 1270 Baldwin Genealogy. (2) %W SamueP Eli* SamueP NathanieP John,' b. May 10, 1800; m. Dec. 1819, Rebecca Sly, b. Aug. 5, 1801. Still living in 1887 in Augusta, Ontario. His wife died Sept. 24, 1881. (14) Samuel, Jan'y 19, 1821; d. Oct. 13, 1822. (15) Dnitimlj, Jan'y 22, 1823; m. John Gardner.+ (16) ^nia, June 2, 1825; n?. Peter PoUard.-f (17) PHlUim, Nov. 29, 1827.-1- (18) §lDcl, Jnly 22, 1830.4- (19) Eli, Sept. 13, 1832; d. April 2, 1837. (20) JillUloa UiCVIC, Jau'y 4, 1835.-f (21) lloblj ^mi, Sept. 10, 1837; m. Silas IIitchcock+ (22) Sljpvimtit, May 2, 1840.-(- (23) Rebecca, June 23, 1843; in. Dec. 15, 1880, Eli Smith, who was b. Oct. 20, 1831. (3) Jlma" Samuel,' b. Jan'y 3, 1795; m. Jau'y 25, 1825, Joel Baxter; b. May 28, 1797. He d. Oct. 16, 1842, and she May 21, 1848. (24) Richard, Sept. 29, 1825; d. about 1801. (25) Almeda, Jan'y 10, 1839; m. July 4, 1850, Rufns Avery, who was b. Ainil 9, 1824, and in 1887 uo family. (4) ^SljCVman" Samuel,"* b. Dec. 14, 1802; m. Rebecca Graham, widow of Josiah Welch who died Jan'y 9, 1855, and be m. 2"'' Anna Connell. He died April 1860. (26) Elijah, Sept. 14, 1824, (2 no doubt); in. Eliza Kite. He has no ch. In 1887 he is in Ohio and she in North Augusla, Canada. (27) Samuel, June 11, 1824. Travis, d. y. (31) Mary Ann, m. John Easter, and they have a family of 4 ch. in Prescott, Ontario. (32) Charlotte, m. Nicholas Bovins and has 5 ch. living in North Augusta, Ontario. (33) William M., m. Adeline Penn and have 2 ch. living in North Augusta, Ontario. (34) Margaret, Jane, in. William Easter, and has 5 ch. living iu Prescott, Ontario. (35) Samuel, m. living in Prescott. (36) Elijah, m. widow Elizabeth (BonawcU) in 1887, no cli.; live in North Augusta. (37) Son d. in childborn. (38) Catharine Arabella, in. and living in S|iringfield, O. (6) f|annal)° Samuel,"* b. about 1810; m. John Sly. (39) William. (40) Emile. Connecticut. 1271 Mr. Sly died aud she m. 2'"' Emilo Blnnque, as near as I can road, and bad two children by bim Avho livo near WatortoAvn, Jelforsaii Co.. N. Y., and others who live in ]\Iorris, Clintou Co., X. Y. In 1SS7. she is dead. (^(>^ Jliiljit"' Samuel," b. Doo. 1817, in 1S87 living in Lisbon Centre, St. l.awi'onoo Co.. N. Y. Ho m. Dec. 16, 1841, Almira Stoddard: b. Oct. 5, 1S':2. Sho d. Jnly 15. 1867. (411 fAriTltr S.. March TJ, 1S4.<.+ (42^ Al.ili, of Anne Arundel County, Md., and by tradition said to have come from England. A careful examination of the records of Anne Arundel County, show tbat he i.s first mentioned in a purchase of land from Charles Worthington, in 1753. The Records reveal no ancestry in America or an^' coiincctiou with any family ofthe same name. He left a brother Henry, as exec utor of his Avill, who seems to have died childless. He married Miss Meek, a lady of wealth, Avas a farraer and planter and died in 1759, leaving children — 2. giameo.-i- 3. gcnvy.+ 4. Deborah. 5. Lydia. 2. ^antCO^ EdAvard,^ of Anne Arundel Count}', Md., Avas a farmer, m. Sarah RaAvlings, dau. of liichard Rawlings; d. at an advanced age and left chiblren — 0. (SbiuaiH.-l- 7. Eleanor. 8. Louisa. -i 9. Irand0.-^ r^^'"^- 10. Lydia^ James- Ed\vard,i m. John .Sewell. She having become a Metho dist was discarded by her father who was an Episcopalian. By her exemplary piety she regained his esteem, and during his last aud protracted illness became the instru ment of his happy conversion. 3. IjcnVlj' Edward'-, of Anne Arundel County, Md., b. Dec. 23,1753; d. Oct. 5, 1793. Entered the service of the Patriot army during tbe Revolutionary Wnv and became a Licutciiiint in Gen. Sraallwood's command, tbe famous " Maryland Line." He m. a widoAV, Mrs. Rawlings (nee Hull), hy Avhom he bad two daughters. His Avife having died he married Jan'y 26, 1790, Miss Maryland. 1285 Maria Woodward, the dau. of William Garrett Woodward, of Garrison Forest, Balto County, Md. Ilis children Avere 10. Sallie, m. Denton Hammond ; had ch. Elizabeth, m. Richard Cromwell, of A. A. County. Camilla m. Dr. Herbert, of Howard County. One of Uieir sons was the late Gen. James Rawlings Herbert, of Balto ; and j\Iatthias, late of Howard County. 11. Jiili.a, died young. 12. Eliza, b. Feb'y 20, 1791 ; m. Thomas Worthington, of Howard Co., Md. 13. AVUliam Henry, Sr. 6. Cfbuiitl'b' Jaraes^ Edward.^ He married and had several children, of whora 15. Klizabeth, iii. .losejdi Tate, of Anne Arundel County, to whom were born I. Joseph. 2. James aud 3. Robert. 9. I'l'aucio^ Jaraes" Edward,^ was a farmer in A. A. County; " ra. Sallie Duvall, dau. of Ephraim. She died childless. He m. 2"'* Mary Pitts Sewell, dau. of Augustine, d. 1836. Left children : 10. John Augustine. 17. Mary Pitts. 18. James Ferris. 19. Sarah, d. 20. Susan. 21. Thomas Pitts. 13. UmUiim gcnvij, Br.' Henry^ Edward,^ born Sept. 11, 1792, of Waterbury, Anne Arundel County, Md. His wife, Jane .Maria Woodward, boru in the same Count}', Sept. 12, 1798; was the dau. of Lieutenant Henry Woodward, son of William W., Jr., of Wm. W., Sr., of Abram W., son of Wm., who was born iu London, England, in 1690, and died in America, 1744. Wm. Henry, Sr., was but one year old when his father died. He died April 6, 1874, nearly 82 years of age. Their children — 22. Maria Eleanor, b. Aug. 18, 1819 ; m. Hon. Benj. E. Gantt, has one son Harry Baldwin Gantt, M. D.; two dan. Ella and Maria, both d. y. She died Oct. 16, 1879. 23. lUllt. ScitVl), 3l-.. horn AprU 5, 1821.-f 24. Eliza Anne, b. March 0, 1823 ; d. 1842, unm. 25. Martha F., b. April 20, 1825; m. Rev. N. J. B. Morgan, a minister of the Methodist Ejiiscopal Church. One child, Kate B.aldwin, b. Jan'y 1, 1807. Mrs. Mor gan is now (1887) a widow and resides at the family homestead, Waterbury, A. A. Co., Md. 1286 Baldwin Genecdogy. 20. iUcljavK, 1^' Oct. 18, 1827.-f 27. mni0t0\tl)VV (ffoUnillHIO, May 18, 1830.+ 28. SHluniCVflcID, Sept. 17, 1832.-f- 29. Jlijjmil, June 1, 1835. H- 30. CljavlCO JU. (Rev.) b. March 23, 1840 ; graduated at Yale College, 1801 ; entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the Balliinore Conference, March, 1800; m. 1808, Annie C. Hopkins, of B:iltiinore. She died 1872, leaving one child Maria. He m. 2""i Annie M. 'Thomas, of Baltimore, Feb'y 9, 1870 ; no eh. 31. Juliet Catharine, b. April 4, 1844 ; d unm. Nov. 1, 1805. 32. Springfield, March 1, 1838, farmer of AVaterbury, Anne Arundel Co., Md.; unm. and d. Oct. 10, 1886. 22. pilltnm Scninj, gr/ William Henrys llenry^ Edward,' b. April 5, 1821. Children— 33. Wm. Henry, 1861. 34. Samuel Rodman, d. 1882. 35. Mary Louisa, d. 1876. 30. Charles Gambrill, d. y. 37. Gordon, d. y. 38. Maria, 1808. 39. Frank GambrUl, 1868. 40. Carroll, 1871. 41. SaUie Rodman, 1871. 25. lUcljarb' William Hefiry,3 b. Oct. 18, 1827; farmer at Waterbury, Anne Arundel Co., Md.; m. Sophia Furlong, and has ch.: 42. Jannie. 43. William Henry. 44. H. Furlong. 45." Richard. Twins. 40. C. Columbus. > 47. Fannie Louisa. 48. AA'inam. 49. George, died infant. 50. Warrington. 26. ®ljrl0topljfr ®»Jlumbn0, b. May 18, 1830; a merchant and manufacturer of New York City, and for some time President of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad and Acqneduct Commis sioner; m. April, 1868, Sallie, dau. of Hon. J. Dixon Roman, of Hagerstown, Md., who d. 1873. 51. J. Dixoii Roiiian. 52. Louise Roman. 53. Calvert Columbus. 54. Susie Blow, d. y. Maryland. 1287 27. ^'Ummcrflclb' William Henry,' b. Sept. 17, 1832, of firm of Woodward, Baldwin & Norris, Balto., Md.; m. Fannie Cugle, and has ch.: 55. Helen, d. y. 50. AA'Uliam AVoodward. 57. ,A. Louisa. 58. Sumiiierfield. His wife died iu 1867, aged 29 and he m. 2"^ Juliet Sewell, b. 1842. In Aug. 1887, I notice by the Maryland papers that he is spoken of as a prominent and honored member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, aud the leader as nominee for Governor of the Temperance party. Tbey have ch.: 59. Charles Gambrill. 00. Juliet. 01. AVarrington, d. y. 02. Fannie, d. y. 03. I'essie, d. y., and 04. Willard Aiignstiue. 28. IligurtlMVilliam Henry,' b. June, 1835 ; Attorney at LaAV, Baltimore, Md.; graduate at Dickinson College, Pa., 1856; m. 1869, Rosa Hall, of Washington, D. C. Children— 05. RIgnal AV. 00. Morg.an H. 07. Springfield. 08. Rosa II. 09. Henry AVilson, and 70. Charles Severn. Massachusetts. ^onatlian" SamueP (p. 512) Joseph* Joseph' Joseph^ Joseph' b. in Maiden, Mass.; m. Mary Sargent. Samuel, Feb'y, 1800, m. Sally Adams and had a. dau. Sarah, m. George Barney. Jerusha, m. Richard Dexter; ch.: Elizabeth.Richard. Sarauel. Sfottatljait, 1804.-I- i0aac, i8oe.-f- lUilliam, I8O8.-1- eijavlCO, April 4, 1810.+ Mary Ann, Sept. 12, 1812. @eOV0e, May 24, 1815. -f EUzabeth, 1816, m. WilUam Pierce and had ch.; Sarah. Waldo. §fame0, Sept. 22, 1319.4- f veDnirh, Jan'y 12, 1823.+ ^onutljan' Jonathan'', b. 1804, m. Eliza Homer. Jonathan.Mary S. Mary B. Samuel.Eliza. James. Elmira. BarUett. Hannah. ^0aac' Jonathan*; b. June 23,1806; m. Mary Ann Ward. Elizabeth. Alfred. Alfrud again. Mary Jane. Massachusetts. 1289 lUiUinm' Jonathan"; b. 1818, d. Oct. 1856, m. Ist Betsey Ward. and 2d Eliza Pierce. William Henry. ®l|rtrie0' Jonathan", b. April 4, 1810, m. Sarah Ward. Sarah Elizabeth. Mary Ann. Charles. Edwin.Augustus. &tOVQt' Jonathan*, b. May 24, 1815, d. 1886, m. Ist Ann Fa, by Avhom he liad one sou : aStovQt tSt»K»itt.-b He m. 2d Lucinda Gold and had a son : Theodore. He m. 3d Mary Thompson and had ch.: Jane. Frank. '^ilXXXtO' Jonathan", b. Sept. 22, 1819. He m. Nancy Russell. Melina.Augusta.Russell. ^rpftcrick' Jonathan*, b. Jan'y 12, 1823, m. Caroline' Ward. Ella. ®tOVg,t ^bxtf'xxx' George' Jonathan", m. Ist Ellen Ward and 2d Lucinda Longfellow. Herbert.Harry AA'ard. Fannie Longfellow. Michigan. |[t(tntf nnhnOWin, of Ratley, Buckinghamshire, had — 1. John, in British army in war of 1812, returned to England and had several ch. 2. JHj0olom.-|- 3. Thomas removed to New York. 3. ,^li0olOUt, left England iu 1832, for Quebec; m. Nancy Invill, of Bucks. 4. Hannah, m. 5. Rcbeckah, d. 1831. 0. WiUiam, d. 1834, aud lett ch. 7. Thomas living (1880) in Lindsay, Ontarion, 2 sous and 2 dans. 8. Jane. 9. John, of Hamilton, Ontario. 10. l)ciuy.-f 10. ^enrij, of Skinner, Michigan, m. Jane McDanicls. 11. Margaret. 12. Jane. 13. John. 14. Henry. 15. Thomas. 16. WiUiam. 17. Absolom. 18. Ann. 19. George. 20. Miriah. 21. Joseph Edward. New Jersey. Ptanj IJalblOin m. Jan'y 12, 1779, David Ball, b. in 1756 in Essex Co., N. J., and a descendant of Timothy. David Ball came to Ohio in 1803. He settled in Knox Co.,0., having bought 1,000 acres of laud at three shillings per acre. Hiram. Cyrus. Zenas, b. Nov. 1-5, 1792. Tiinothy. Lydia, in 1880 living in Newark, N. J., aged 90 years. In early life a great worker in the church and pioneer niLssioiiary in Knox Co., O. ^tnao^David Ball', b. Nov. 15, 1792, in New Jersey, came to Ohio iu 1819, settled in Morris ToAvnship, Knox Co. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, a very leading man in temperance and S.abbath schools. Ho m. Mar. 16, 1820, Sarah Taylor, b. May 24, 1796. She d. March 30, 1860. He d. Oct. 13, 186*0. Aaron T., Dec. 19, 1820, Fredericktown, Knox Co., O.; m. 1840, Sidney Ann Clay, b. at Newmarket, lud., April 2, 1820. In 1881, living, and a leading man. He then had nine eli., all living. 1. AVebster C, a wholesale jeweler in Cleveland, O., m. Oct. 15, 1879 Florence .1. Young, of Kenton, O., and had one sou : Sidney, b. Sept. 19, 1880. 2. NeUie S. 3. Nettie A. 3. AA'alter L., a lawyer in Cleveland. 5. Anna M. 0. Julia (}. 7. Oliver T. 8. AVillard E. 9. F. Grant. David, b. Jau'y 5, 1829, d. .hine 2.5, 1850. By courtesy of Gen. Alfred F. Muun, of 618 Main Street, East Orange, N. J., I have further information of a family on pages 1167, 1127 and 499. 1292 Baldwin Genealogy. §fal|n Sargent Pali»n»in* Jonathan^ Caleb* Joseph' Jona than" Joseph*, b. July 24, 1791, m. Feb'y 3, 1820, as stated. He d. January 28, 1878, she April 20, 1884, and he m. 2d July 23, 1856, Rachel Hamilton, b. Feb. 28, 1792, who d. Feb'y 24, 1868. Elias M., Dec. 6, 1819, see page. Margaret A., Aug. 7, 1822, m. June 10, 1884, Nathaniel C. Baldwin, son of Amos, b. April 21, 1816, and d. Oct. 13, 1867. Mary H., b. March 16, 1824, m. March 10, 1848, Lyman Smith, of Niles, Mich., and had ch.: 1. Albert H., 1852. 2. Clara, 1855. 3. M 1861. Louisa A., b. June 8, 1827, m. Oct. 27, 1842, George N. iWilliams, son of Nathaniel, and b. June 22, 1829. They have ch.: 1. Charles S. 1866. 2. Mary Greenfield. 3. Nancy. 4. Stanley W. John S., b. Nov. 6, 1830, m. Oct. 4, 1854, Abby Mingles. They live in Cali fornia. 1. Giles M., 1861. 2. EUen H., 1866. 3. Howard, 1868. ®ljrW0 PnltHUin" Jonathan^ CaleV Joseph^ Jonathan^ Joseph', p. 1167, b. March 9, 1797, m. Phebe Mingles, dau. of John. He d. Nov. 8, 1871. Augustin N., m. Emma Ilagan. Mary Aminda, Nov. 10, 1827. Abbey A., Aug. 30, 1825, m. May 1, 1850, Ira C. Baldwin, b. Aug. 27, 1825; m. John J., and they have ch.: 1. Mary D., April 4, 1851. 2. Orrin N., Sept. 18, 1856. 3. Lucy M., Jan'y 23, 1801. Susan B., Dec. 5, 1831, m. May 11, 1852, AVilliam K. Hopler, b. Sept. 1829, and d. Sept. 1872. Ch.: 1. Fred C, March 3, 1853, who m. EiiiUy F. AVIieaton, b. Jau'y 5, 1858. 2. Charlotte J., Aug. 11, 1864. 3. Phebe J., Oct. 31, 1855, m. Nov. 1880, AVarren AVoodruff, b. Aug. 18, 1855. 4. Walter M., Sept., 1857, in. Nov. 7, 1883, Clara N. Sniith and had a son, Walter, b. and d. 1887. 5. BerUia L., Aug. 14, 1859, m. March 23, 1882, Montgomery Linds.ay, 6. Anna Augusta, Aug. 16, 1802, m. May 21, 1884, Ira C. A\'illiaiii, son of Zenas, and b. May, 1861. f\ '|!||iiiii|l ||;)I New Jersey. 1293 7. Frank D., June 4, 1864. 8. William K., May 18, 1866. 9. Jessie, Dec. 1869. A correspondent tells me that in the " Bergen Family " is the statement that the first Baldwin in the colonial records of New Jersey, is John George Baldwin, sometimes written Baldingh, Badlin and Balden, and Abigail his wife, of Gravesend, in Jan'y 1657, that he probably settled in New Jersey, " for Ave find on the records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen, that Hendrick Jansen Baldwin died Feb'y 18, 1694 ; Carnelia Jansen Baldwin, wife of William Gessinger, died May 11, 1696, and Jacob Jansen Baldwin married Petertje Claes, Dec. 12, 1696. The Jansen in these naraes appears to indicate that they were children of Jan or George Baldwin." Ittattljiao IU." William' Matthias* Jonathan' John= John.» A sketch of this very interesting man is on page 831, and his genealogy given in the first volume, page 321, and 831 is corrected on pages 1057-1058. The name Matthias in the New .Jersey Baldwins, has invariably led me into doubt and uncertainty and mistakes as well. The dif ficulty of correctly tracing genealogy in New Jersey is much greater than in Ncav England. The career of M. W. Baldwin and his connection with the development of our wonderfully vast system of transportation of passengers and freight has been so important that his reputation like that ofhis works is national. I have thought that in this supplemental volume his portrait and a brief sketch would interest descendants of New Jersey who would uot have access to ray first volume. Mr. Baldwin having learned to be a jeweler entered the service of Fletcher and Gardner in Philadelpia, in 1817. Two years later he opened a shop of his own. In 1825, with David Mason he engaged in the manufacture of bookbinder's tools and cylinders for calico printing. Steam power was soon necessary, and an engine was bought, but Mr. Baldwiu decided to build one better adapted to the shop. The result was a novel and ingenious up right engine. It was very successful, aud the making of station ary steam engines became an important part of their business'. The original is still preserved at the Baldwin Locomotive works. 1294 Baldwin Genealogy. In 1829-30 steam as a motive power attracted attention. One unsuccessful engine had been constructed in New York city. Mr. Peale, of the famous museum, applied to Mr. Baldwin to construct a small one for exhibition there. In April, 1831, it Avas put in operation on a track in the museum — drawing two small cars carrying four passengers. The same year he received an order for a locomotive from a short railroad extending six miles to Germantown, and operated by horse poAver. For this he built the "Old Ironsides," tried on the road Nov. 23, 1832. ^3%^?g^^^g^^S^S?^=^E^ The difficulties of construction were great — the entcrpri.se Avas new, and the engine attracted ranch attention to the company and its road — and the company, like Mr. Peale, seem to have regarded it as largely valuable as a curiosity. The company gave tbe fol lowing notice: " The locomotive engine (built by M. W. Baldwin, of this city), will depart daily when the Aveathcr is fair Avith a train of passenger cars. Ou rainy days horses Avill be attached." Yet the engine attained a speed of 30 miles an hour with its train of cars, and on its first trial a speed of 28 miles. The engine was too light for a part of the road where there Avas a heavy grade, and it is said the difficulty of building it over was so great and of getting a proper settlement for it that Mr. BaldAviu exclaimed : " That is our last locomotive." Tbe cut here given of it is to be found in Vol. xi of tbe Penn. Magazine of History and Biography, page 80. This was the first successful locomotive built in this country. The subject became fascinating to Mr. Baldwin, who had a fine taste and skill in mechanics. By 1834 five locomotives Avere com- New Jersey. 1295 pleted and the business was fairly going. Mr. Baldwin was from that time ou steadily making improvements until his death, Sept ember 7, 1866. The story of his continued improvement and suc cess is too long for this place, although it is very interesting to those specially interested in mechanism orin railroads. The bus iness continued as tbe Baldwin Locomotive Works, and in 1881 covered in Philadelphia nine acres of land, of which six or seven were covered with buildings. In April, 1880, was finished the five thousandth locomotive. The works still known as tbe Bald win Locomotive Works are now operated by the firm of Burnham Parry, Williams & Co., aud I am indebted to that firm for the cut of Mr. Baldwin and the materials for this sketch. Mr. Baldwin Avas a man of large and systematic beniticeuce — especially iu the building and sustaining of churches — of Avhich, it is said, he built two besides contributing to raany. He was especially interested iu the furnishing of such means of education to tbe colored race — so little able during his life to help them selves. ^Oljn palblUin — Will in 1847 probated in New York city at death, of Hudson, N. Y. All his property goes to his wife, Mary; other heirs are unknown. The will is dated Feb'y 20, 1845, in Harrison Township, New Jersey. ^aiUC0 i^albiuin emigrated from New Jersey some sixty-five years ago (1887), to New York State. He lives in 1887 in Dauby, Tompkins County, N. Y., a very old man. James has had ch. at least : 1. CCuntcliuo. -f 2. Nelson, of Auburn, N. Y. 3. Elizabeth, m. Conrad AA'hittock, of Itliica, N. Y. CorncltU0 m. Edna Clark, lives, 1887, in Ithica, N. Y., and has ch.: 1. John, of Mitchell, Dakotah. 2. Mary Ann, m. AVm. H. Robbins, of Emmetsburg, who d., and she lives with her father and ch. Eugene and Ed. Robbins. 3. EUa, m. Isaac J. F , of Dauby. 4. Clark N., b. 18.59, iu 1887 lives in Cleveland, O., m. LiUiam F. Grant, dan. of .lames, of Cleveland, and has 2 ch.: Harry Clark and Edna Cameron. 1296 Baldwin Genealogy. <$antuel PalitlUin whom I do not trace, born in Ora nge, N J., May 4, 1775, d. in Phelps, N. Y., March 12, 1845. He m. Mary Lindley, b. in Chatham, N. J„ Sept. 12, 1775, who d. in Phelps, Jan'y 26, 1857. 1. Ezra, m. Melissa Calkins, w. d.; 3 ch. in Lyons, Iowa, merchants and prominent menj 2. Luther m. Cynthia Miller is of Phelps. 3. Amby ? in. Nancy A. Miller. 4. Mary Jane, m. Mr. Chambers, and in 1887 she is Mrs. M. J. Chambers, of Pulleys Mill, Williamson Co., III. 5. Harvey, d. y. 107. (pp. 1110-497) €|ehtcl' John' Jonathan^ Joseph.' By kindness of Professor George H. Cook, I am enabled to add to the information of Ezekiel's grand child. 4. Sarah Munn was b. Nov. 24, 1786, and d. Sept. 16, 1888. .She m. Dec. 16, 1812, John Cook,7 b. Sept. 28, 1786; d. Feb'y 12, 1863, of Hanover, N. J., son of Zebulon,8 and Mary (Jones) Cook, EUis,^ and Margaret (iriswold (Cooper) Cook, Ellis,! Mary (Williams, dau. John of Hanover, N. J.,) Cook, Abial Cook^ Abial Cook,2 Ellis, and Martha (Cooper dau. John Cooper,) Cooki iu Soulhampton, Long Island, as early as 1644. Sarah and John Cook had : 1. Isaac Munn, Oct. 3, 1813; d. June 18, 1841. 2. David Tichenor, Oct. 15, 1815, m. Mary Elizabeth Hopping, lives in Hanover, N. J., and has ch., Isaac in. Ida Byrd and has one child ; George m. and has two dans., Samuel H. m. Agnes Mead and Sophia. 3. OSeorije Samniell, Jan'y 5, 18I8.+ 4. Mary, Feb'y 20, 1820. 5. John Henry, Jan'y 26, 1823; d. Feb'y 11, 1884. 6. Matthias Muun, March 17, 1825. 7. Sarah Margaret, June 22, 1828; d. July 21, 1832. 8. Joanna Eliza, Feb'y 1, 1832. 3. CSeorflC ^amntell @00U, son of John Cook, b. Jan'y 5, 1818, in Hanover, N. J.; m. March 26, 1846, Mary Halsey Thomas, b. March 3, 1821. In 1888 he lives in Ncav Brunswick, N. J., is professor is Rutgers College, and the noted State Geologist of New Jersey. He has ch.: 1. Paul, .Sept. 13, 1847, m. April 28, 187.'i, Esther M. Gurley, b. Feb'y 8, 1853. He lives at Lansingburgh, N. Y., and has eh.: AVilliam Gurley, April 3, 1870. Sarah AVilliamson, April 20, 1878. Margaret Cooper, March 23, 1880. George Ilammell, July 1, 1883. Mary, July 1885; d. Aug. 7, 1885. 2. Sarah, Oct. 13, 1849; m. Nicholas AVilliamson, aud d. Aug. 1'2, 1878. 3. John Willard, Ang. 27, 1852; d. May 19, 1854. 4. Emma Willard, Dec. 14, 1854. 5. Anne Bigelow, May 17, 1857. 0. Robert Anderson, April 7, 1801 ; m. Sept. 23, 1885, Margaret McL Seabury, b. July 30, 1801. New York, ^tOVQt PalbtUin, of Long Island. In Thompson's History of Long Island, vol. 2, p. 467, it is said that among the settlers of Huntington, Long Island, about 1666, is George Baldwin. I do not know Avhence he came. Many ot the inhabitants of Huntington went from Milford, Conn., but I cannot there identify this George. It is stated p. 478, that George removed to Hempstead on Long Island. On pages 780-783 are a few Baldwins of Hempstead. It seems probable that George left quite a line of descendants there whom care at that place would trace. Other notice of this or some other George appears. The Herrick Genealogy states that George Baldwin appears in 1655 among the freemen of Warwick, Rhode Island, and Mr. Savage's Dictionary, vol. 1, p. 48, under Ambry or Ambey Robert, Ncav Haven, 1663, says further, often Emry or Emery by Avife Mary had ch. * * * removed to Stamford. He d. 21 July, 1656, widow next year m. George Baldwin or Bolden, of Westchester. Mr. George R. HoAvell, now of Albany, a high authority in Long Island history, writes me that in a census of Hempstead, Long Island, of 1698, never published save by him in a L. I. paper, are 1638 names, among which are the following in which the first vowel Avas printed e but looks more like a. The census was the work of a slovenly penman aud a poor speller. George Balden, Mary Baldin, U Balden, — eU Baldin, Thomas Baldin, Mary Baldin, George Baldin, Joseph Baldin, Phebe B.aldin. These names are similar to the entries in my first book, pp. 780- 783, and are identified as Baldwin by the will of George recorded in New York City, as the will of — 1298 Baldioin Genealogy. @ieaV0( PaltitUin, of Hempstead,— Will dated 17 '^y maker "ancient in years and sick." He m. it appears a dau. of Thomas Ellison who must have been the Thomas Ellison Avho in 1665 Avas one ofthe sons and admin istrators of Lawrence Ellison, of Hempstead, probably the same who appeared in Windsor, Conn., in 1643. By his Avill he men tions the following ch.: . 2. ejeUifl.-t- 3. mijomao (deceased).+ 4. George, unless possibly but not probably this was his son-in-law. 5. Samuel. 0. goocplj.-i- 7. Martha, in 173y unm. 8. PailSljtei', who in. George Baldwin.-|- 9. Daughter, who m. Youngs, and had a sou George. 10. Phebe, iii. Lewis, and had a son George. 11. Abigail, m. Townsend. 12. EUeer, m. Howard. 13. Rachel, m. Fetherbee. 2. ©jehiel^ George', eldest son aud baptized as adult 1730, Episcopal Church at Hempstead, will 1761. The ch. save 14 appear in his will. Hannah, wife of Ezekiel was baptized July 29, 172G, Rcbeckah, John and Mary as adults and the children of Ezekiel, to wit: Jonathan, Silas, George, Timothy and Abigail. In ray former book I made this Ezekiel same as one Avho wife Rachel had cb. Samuel and Benjamin bapt. June 27, 1740, but that they are not the same appears by the will ofthe other, made 2 Oct., 175-, vol. 17, p. 307 Surrogate record of New York, where he left a wife Rachel, daughters Jemima and Levinah, not then 18, and t\vo sons not named, not then of age — no doubt Samuel and Benjamin, and mentions his brotbers-iu-lavv Daniel Combs and William Lyons. 14. Jonathan, died before his father's will, Nov. 19, 1757, leaving a wife Dorothy, but no ch. He remembers his brother Timothy and nephew Jonathan, son of George. 15. Rebeokah, bapt. as adult 173y, and m. Mcli. 10, 173" AVilliain A'aleiitine. 16. Jo. in, bapt. adult, 173f. 17. Silas. 18. George. 19. Timothy, living 1757, but not mentioned in will of 1701. 20. Abigail, m. Southard. New York. 1299 3. @ri)0ma0^ George' deceased in 173?, leaving children. 21. Silvanufl, eldest. 22. Thomas. 23. 3nmco.+ 6. ^O0Cjjlj- George'. He raarried Mary and had baptized at Hempstead, April 30, 1730, Jacob, Mary and Eleanor. He is I have little doubt the Joseph of whom the following account appears iu tbe history of New York during the Revolution by Thomas Jones, vol. 2, p. 38. Joseph Baldwin a royalist was born and lived at Llempstead, [i.+ 25. Mary. 20. Eleanor. 27. Isaac ? may be one of the other four ch.-f- 8. Daughter- George' m. George Baldwin or it may have been George Baldwin No. 4, son of George, Avho by tradition m. Rhoda Case and lived in Dutchess County. By tradition he had a brother, father of Isaac, of Poughkeepsie. Or possibly he may have been another George of this family. 28. ^Uillinm.-f 29. John. 23. ^nineo' Thomas^ George' living in 1735 to take from his, grandfather was he uot the James on page 782 of my first volume — who lived in the vicinity of Westbury, Long Island, and had by tradition ch., all b. aud d. in that vicinity? 30. .lames. 31. Jesse, 10 ch., on pages 782 and 783, of whom Gideon was b., 1783. 32. Gilbert. 23. Richard 34. Daniel. 35. .Alorrls. .30. A iiiella. '¦> 1 . llannali 1800 Baldwin Genealogy. 24. ^dcob^ Joseph'' George.' His will as Jacob Balding, of Rinnbouts, precinct Dutchess County, N. Y., dated June 22, 1781, probated Feb'y 18, 1789, mentions his wife Mariah, his son — 38. ^oatptf Palbcti.-I- 39. Martha, perhaps m. Daniel Rainor, as her father mentions his son-in-law of that name. 40. Elizabeth, m. Van Vlackren and had ch. to take under their grandfather's will- Aaron Van Vlackren. Elizabeth Van Vlackren. 27. ^0a(tc/ probable son of Joseph" George.^ Will as Isaac Balding, of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, dated Oct. 10, 1787, admitted to probate 1791. He mentions his wife Susannah and all the children below save Sarah. The probable order is impossible as he names all his sous first. He mentions also a grand son Elisha Barton. 41. Isaac. In the Dutchess Surrogate record, appears the will of Isaac S. Balding, possibly grandson of this — of Poughkeepsie, dated Aug. 15, 1800, probated Feb. 6, 1861, wherein he remembers his wife Elizabeth, sou James R. Balding, daughters Agelina Piatt, Persis Van Vliet, Eliza Dibble, and Ethalinda Parish and the five ch. of his deceased daughter Mary Marshall, to wit.: Edwin, Mary, James, Sarah, and George Marshall. 42. WiUiam, bapt. in Hempstead, Dec. 2, 1756. 43. George. 44. Daniel. 45. Mary, bapt. in Hempstead, April 30, 1749, m. Aaron Fornian. 46. Susannah, m. Clapp. 47. Anna, in. Benjamin Delevargne, and bapt. as Anu in Hempstead, Jan'y 21, 1753. 48. Sarah, bapt. in Hempstead, March 30, 1758. 28. ^tlUant' George" George' by tradition m.Auna Ferguson and had a son William, lived in Dutchess County,New York. He removed hence to Saratoga County, New York, where his will dated Nov. 8, 1828, Avas proven Dec. 20, 1828. He Avas a farmer in Half Moon in that county. 49. pilliam.+ 50. Hannah d. unm. 61. Rachel m. Dr. Luther M. Tracy. 52. Jane, m. Augustus Guernsey. 53. Susannah, m. George Harrison. 54. Alta, m. Stevenson Ostrander, and living in 1884' in Fulton, N. Y. 55. Content, m. as 2nd wife Dr. LuUier M. Tracy. 50. Mary, m. Charles UidwcU. New York. 1301 29. ^d^n' Geoi'ge" George'. By tradition m. Burhans and died it is said in New York. Is said to be John of Malra, Saratoga County, New York, will dated Oct. 21, 1823, proved Feb'y 19, 1824. He had a wife Betsey, a shop next the tan yard, and left ch., of whom the girls were then all unm, and some not of age. 57. Almira. 58. Orrin. 58. WiUiam. 60. Sally Ann. 49. IlliUiam'' William' George" George,' b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y.; m. Phebe Ostrander. In 1884 both are dead. He did business many years in Oswego, N. Y., and afterwards in New York City, where he died. ' He was a large owner in shipping under firm of Baldwin & Johnson, and a heavy grain dealer. 61. James E., deceased. 62. Martha .!., deceased. 63. Charles Tracy. 64. Urias W. 65. William S., a lieutenant in the navy in 1884, of United State Revenue Steamer Dallas. 66. Content. 67. Margaret A., deceased. 68. Frank T. 69. Frederick IL, deceased. 70. Edward, deceased. A numerous family is scantly traced in my former book, pages 784, 833 et post, and 974. In 1829 Ephraim wrote that his grand father, name not known, emigrated from Long Island to North Castle, thence to Fredericksburg, Dutchess Co., N. Y. I think this family will be found to be of the Hempstead family. The children were : (Sli0t|tt, h. about 1750, being in 66th year when bed. in Sept. 3, 1816. Accord ing to 2nd Johnson's Chy. Reports 554 to 504, he lived about six mjle from Southeast. His descendants are on p. 974 and 833. See-I- Ephraim. (See p. 784.) Henry's descendants on p. 833, and those following. Is not he the Henry who m. at Hempstead, JSept. 21, 1784, Anne Barton? Pierce, or another says Parish. .lames. 1302 Baldwin Genealogy. 8. @li0l|(Y, name said to be unknown on p. 833, Avhose will dated May 1, 1816, was proved Nov. 14, 1816, Dutchess Co., E. p. 242. He was of Fiskhill. He mentions his Avife Elizabeth and ch: 13. )pa)iiel+ 13J. «Uolja-b 14. gamf0+ Mary Sutton. Zilpha AVright. Elizabeth Youngs. Letetia Shears, (i.e. is this Sears?) 13|. C^Uoljn, Elisha of Stanford, Dutchess Co., N. Y., admin istration, granted April 3, 1834, to Avidow Jemima and Jacob and Daniel. Her will dated July 10, 1854, mentions her grand daughters Sarah Agatha Baldwin, Susan Mary Miller and Emily Miller and her grand son John II. Miller and her ch.: Jacob. Daniel. William. John II. Mary Ann Robinson. Susan Vail. It is presumed she had a dau. who m. Miller. 36. (p. 835) @U0ljrt* DanieF Elisha." I think he must be the Elisha Avho of East Fishkill Avill dated May 29, 1866, admitted to probate April 23, 1873, vol. 2, p. 106, racntions Avife Phcbc. 1. Thomas deceased and live ch., Elisha, Hattie, AValter, Ida and Oliver. Letters on Thomas estate were granted May 9, 1800. He was of East l''islikill. 2. Aaron L. 3. Peter A. 4. Daniel. 5. Edgar. ^ltmC0 PalblUin, of "Tughkanie," Columbia Co., N. Y.,will dated Aug. 8, 1822, presented for probate Nov. 16, 1822. devises and legacies to Mary Hoag, Jr., and Cynthia lloag and to his brothers Joseph and Henry Baldwiu, and sister Sally Wilcox — appointing Elisha Wilcox executor mny well have been of the family of James — b. 1758' Ebenezer', p. 493. In Columbia Co. records, James buys land in Egremont, Mass., Jau'y 17. 1809, and sells land tliere in 1827. This James was likely the one mention of whoso letter is ou [lagc -I'.Hi. The New York. 1303 James who ou page 1105 m. Lydia Race was more likely gr. s. than s. of James, b. 1758. Elizabeth, May 2, 1724 d. Nov. 13, 1728. S.arah, March 29, 1720. Robert, April 11, 1728 ; d. Nov. 25, 1729. George, July 27, 1730; d. Sept. 12, 1731. Joseph, Dec. 28, 1732. ^oljn PalllUtln, of 89 Gerrick St., N. Y., makes his will dated Feb'y 1, 1849. He mentions his wife Alpha, formerly Pratt, and speaks of a marriage settlement. He gives his three sons last named lands in Doon, Queens Co., Ireland, Barrony of Marybro, in Parish of Clonnauagh, now tenanted by Mr. Patrick Lalor. The faraily can hardly fail to be closely related to those on page 808, from the same Doone. The spelling I give above is that of the records. Rebecca Di.^on. Frances.Ann Maria AVeaver. Elizabeth.Thomas. George. John. 108. 1110000" Jonas" John' John" Nathaniel,^ Avas b. 1757, not 1857 as the printer made it. JUilli^nt PoUeo l^albltlin' Moses Grifiin'' Moses' Jonas" John' John" Nathaniel^ in 1886 is a resident and active business man of Sandy Hill, N. Y.; firm Kenyon & Baldwin; business, steam grist mill, planing mill, aud wholesale lumber and shingles. He m. April 10, 1871, Caroline Devean, aud in 1886 has ch.: Lottie IL, Nov. 7, 1871. Alfred Deveau, 'Sla.y 28, 1873. William Griffin, June 25, 1876. Helen Louise, April 27, 1879, d. Dec. 15, 1882. Descendents of Henry, of Woburn, Mass, 436. $Upl)tXX JUarnui* Pnlbniin^ Jonas C Samuel" SamueP Henry'^ Henry', an account of him is on page 642. He lived in Baldwinsville, N. Y. He had ch.: 1. Isaac M., Aug. 25, 1828. He m. Sarah E. Sniith of tbat place and had one son, Clement Holden, who d. Dec. 5, 1880. 2. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jau'y 1.5, 1831 ; in. David M. Tnrnurc, of New . city, and had three ch.: Arthur B. Turnure. Adele M. 'Turnure. May S. Turnure. 3. Stephen Warnei', Feb'y 4, 1833, in. Helen li. Tnrnnre, of .New York City, and had three ch. He lives 1888 in Baldwinsville. Elmira T., d. Dee. 20, 1887. Betsey B. Abraham 'T. 4. Adele M., Feb'y 27, 1836, uum. in 1888. 5. Franklin Townsend, Aug. 12,1837; m. Frances Morris, of Baldwinsville, and has a son Howard. 437. ^rtVUClj" Jonas C* A considerable account of him Avill be found on page 665. I can add to the children there given that in 1888 his eldest living daughter is — Laura G., wife of AVashington Morton, and living at 11 Clinton .Avenue, New Brighton Station Island, aud she has at least one sou, John A. Morton, of 92 AA'illiain Street, N. Y. OHIO. 25. J.1CVVI|" Henry' Jesse" Benjamin,' Rev., born in Asheville, N. C, (see page 798,) m. in 1840, Jane C, dau. of R. and Jane StarkAveather, living 1857 in Lucas Co., 0. His ch. are: 58. Charles R., b. 1841 ; in May 1882, Cashier of the Manufacturers' N.ational Bank, of Waterbury, (!oiin., and then unin. 5'.l. .lulia Adelaide, b. 1852 ; in. Mr. Nichols, of Columbus, Ohio. 00. Chauncey C, of New Lyme, O. 01. .Sarali, ni. Mr. Dodge, of New Lyme, O. 02. William IL, a doctor in Delta, O. He m. June .30, 1881, Caddie, dau. of William R. aud Mary Huntington, and his dau. Florence was b. April 11, 1882. 1. ^vanciO Palbwin, of Ross Co., left a will at Chillicothe, dated May 26, 1851, and proved May 13, 1854. He left a wife Margaret. 2. Thomas has for life 107 acres, bought of George Porter, 3 Jan'y, 1800, and at hi.s decease it is tn go to his children and heirs. 3. jAlary I'byley has the lioiiie farm save .5:! acres deeded to John. 4. ^ot)lt is executor, and the will states he has had his share in Fairfield Co., and 53 acres in the homestead. -|- ^Oljn" Frauci,?,' his will as of Fairfield Co., is also to be found in Ross Co., dated Nov. 9, 1863, and proved Dec. 1,1863. He has property in Fairfield Co., land in Ross Co., and lots in Mis souri. He wishes his personalty, $7,000 to |10,000 to be invested in a new farm to be held until one of his ch. becomes of age, and then divide all the land he owns and the new farms araong his 4 ch. His friends Robert McLean and William McLean are execu tors. His ch. are : 5. John McLean. 0. jNIargarct. 7. Francis. 8. Eliza Jane. %ltt0 llnlblUin, of Green Co., (Xenia), inventory Noa^ 20, 1823. His estate was settled by Lydia who likely was his widow, for he left one. 1306 Baldwin Genealogy. 4. ®lta0 ®lai*Uc^ Joseph^, (see p. 788) removed from Butler County, 0., to Centertown, Marion County, Ind.; m. Charlotte Davis. He d. 1863 ; she, 1836. 11. QTOomao JluUcvooit, Dec. 27, 1827.+ 12. Julia .Ann, m. Peter Schlaterbach, and settled in New Albany, Ind. 13. Elizabeth, m. AVilliam Riley; went to Iowa and m 2°n*0On' EUas Clark' Joseph," (sec p. 789,) b. Dec. 27, 1827 ; Aug. 1862 he entered the 85th III. regiment for three years. * In Dec. 1862 he Avas injured so that he has suffered constantly since. Of his children — 20. James Alexander, b. July 29, 1849; m. Dec. 15, 1809, Mary Boydston, and in 1888 he is a farmer six miles from Abingdon, 111., and has four ch.. Jennie Belle. Eugene B. Effie. James Alexander. 21. Francis Irvin, b. June 10, 1853 ; m. Dec. 24, 1872, Ann Alida Baker ; since 1878 been a farmer in Saline Co., Nebraska. EUiel Alberta, Nov. 3, 1873 ; d. Aug., 1874. Ora MyrUe, Jan'y S, 1877 ; d. April, 1879. Frank Earl, July 3, 1880. George Waldo, Aug. 23, 1880. 22. Eldon AValker, Nov. 19, 186.5, was professor of penmanship in Uie National Normal Institute of Lebanon, O., in April, 1879. He m. Minnie Eleanor Meloy of that place. He d. Deo. 31, 1883. Mildred Irene. 23. Charles Curtis, Dec. 14, 1857 ; d. Dec. 28, 1857. 24. Otis Waldo, Feb'y 11, 1859, a painter, grainer, and decorator, at Swaneton, Saline Co., Nebraska. He m. May 22, 1884, Mary Emma Jones. Iris Marie, March 24, 1885. Zella Ann, July, 1887. 25. Anson Thomas, b, Jan'y 1, 1802; a painter and decorator by trade, but teaches ; unm. 26. Effie Enola, Jan'y 31, 1865; began teaching when 16; m. Oct. 8, 1885, George W. Cline, and d. April 17, 1886. 27. Jennie Florence, AprU 18, 1870, a "school niarm," at home with her parents. Ohio. 1307 17. @lia0 ^.* Elias Clark' Joseph," is the well-known capitalist of San Francisco, often called "Lucky" Baldwin, and whose soubriquet I named on page 10 as akin to what was said to be the origin ofthe name Baldwin "bold Avinner." I take a slight sketch from the Cleveland Voice, of February 6, 1887. The news of the recent severe illness of Mr. E. J. Baldwin, the daring, open handed speculator whose name has been the synonym for luck on the Pacific coast, will be received with regret by all who have met him. Baldwin went from Butler county, O., to Indiana at the age of seven years. At twenty-two he was a merchant in Val paraiso, Ind. He built three canal boats, the first to ply between Chicago and St. Louis, 1848. In 1850 he was a grocer in Ilaeine, Wis. In 1853 he started for San Francisco with a large stock of horses, which he sold ont in Salt Lake City at a large profit. Arriving in San Francisco ho bought and sold two or three hotels. Then he went into the brick trade. From bricks he wont into tlie livery business, which he followed for seven years. Selling out the livery business he next opened in Virginia City, Nev., in the luinber trade, dealing also in real estate and mining stocks. He came out of the mining region at least with $9,000,000, and built in .San Francisco the Baldwin hotel, one of the costliest hostelries on the continent. He also purchased some 50,000 acres of the best land around Los Angeles in southern California. He lias erected many farm houses on this plantation, and here he spends much of his time among the orange groves and vineyards. An intense lover of horse racing, he is sure to turn up when there is some great turf contest. And although he is called '"Lucky'' Baldwin, there is no doubt that hard work and foresight had much to do with his success. licnrij palbing (probably originally Baldwin) lived in Sun- fish, now Clarington, Monroe Co., Ohio, but was buried at Terre Haute, Ind., where he died in 1843. He was too young to be Henry on page 786 who moved to Ohio about 1803. He m. 2"'' Hannah Morrill, b. in Maine, whose parents moved to West Vir ginia where sbe m. Her mother before marriage was Sally Pres cott, of Kennebec Co., Maine. Hannah d. in Arkansas in 1857, aged 55. The family moved to Memphis, Tenn., in 1845. The first 4 living ch. are by 1" wife — AVilliam, d. y. Mary, d. y. Child, d.y. Eliza, m. Ames, and living 1875 in Charlotte, Mich. Lesvis, in 1875 in Clyde, O. Jenneatte, m. Johnson, and in 1875 in Lexington, O. William, Uving in Des Moines Co., Iowa. James Henry, b. July 11, 1841, at Sunfish ; in 1875 proprietor of the White River Journal, of Devalls Bluff, Arkansas, went to Arkansas in 1855. He m. May 26, 1868, Miss J3ettie Booth, who d. Feb'y 14, 1873 ; ch. Hannah Amelia, June 9, 1869, Henry Booth, May 26, 1871, d. Oct. 1872. He m. 2n'i Miss Laura B. Cunningham, by whom he has a child, Victor Claude, b. 1874. PENNSYLVANIA. 1. (p. 790) ^oljn PalbtUin, of Bristol, Bucks Co., will dated 1711, proved 1714 ; was a yeoman in Philadelphia before July, 1686. He m. Dec. 19, 1689, Sarah, dau. of Samuel and Mary Allen, b. July 17, 1667, at Chew Magna, Somersetshire, England. He moved shortly after 1686 to Makefield Tp., County Bucks, finally settling at Bristol where bed. Nov. 1714. He may not unlikely have been ofthe Baldwins of Bucks, from the vicinity of the Penn. estate there. Besides the ch. named, John, Richard and Joseph, he had a dau. — Mary, d. y. 5. Sarah, m. Jan'y 1715, John Hall, b. 12'h O"', 1680, of Bristol, only surviving son of Robert, of St. Margarets, at Westminister, Eng., to County Bucks, and his 2"* wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Geo. and Elizabeth White, of Bucklebury, Bucks Co., Eng. Sarali was John Hall's 2"'' wife, his first, Rebecca Radcliff, having d. 11"' 8'h mo., 1714. They had ch.: 1. John, Dec. 1, 1717; d. Oct. 1734. 2. Robert, July 5, 1719 ; d. Dec. 22, 1722. 3. Mary, April 22, 1722. ^O0iaij PaliHUin, of Philadelphia, cordwainer; Avill dated April 12, 1806, proved May 28, 1807. He left a av. Mary. His executors were his w., his brother John, and his friend William Lowber (currier.) Sarah. Elizabeth. Mary, all young. 30. ^O0epl) or.' John< William' John" William,' b. in East Calm, Chester Co., Penn., June 8, 1801 ; a merchant in Phil adelphia. The following changes and additions are suggested: 37. Susannah Lydia, b. March 20, 1833. .38. ^lUillUim Jl., June 28, 1835.-f 39. Josephine Trimble, March 13, 1841, b. 8 monUis after her father's death and d. July 18, 1842. Pennsylvania. 1309 33. mjOXXXno' John,^ b. 1807. His 2"" av. Ellen N. Stevens, d. Dec. 24, 1879, at Philadelphia, where her husband lives a widower in 1887. 38. ItttUtaiU Jl." at the issue of my former book was General Superintendent of the Philadelphia & Erie R. R., and resident at Williamsport, Penn. In 1881 he Avas appointed Manager of the Pennsylvania Co., at Pittsburgh, Penn., managing in July, 1887, ten railroads of that vast system. 40. Louisa Linn, b. at Altoona, Pa., Oct. 28, 1805 ; d. at Erie, July 18, 1866. 41. Jane AVilson, b. at lOric, Pa., Nov. 7, 1807. 42. Joseph Trimble, b. at Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 11, 1809. 43. Hasell AVilson, b. at AVilliainsport, Pa., Nov. 25, 1874. 44. LsabcUa Douglass, b. at Williamsport, Feb'y 2, 1877. VIRGINIA. Early Grants in Virginia Avere — '^OlyXX, March 18, 1648; 600 acres in Northampton County. PltUiant:, Oct. 26, 1652; 600 acres in York County. ^Oljn, Oct. 10, 1656; perhaps on James Island, near the old Block House. In @a;jt. ^Oljn ,$nutlj''0 works are the names of the adven turers for Virginia. Sent by the Treasurer and Council for 1620. Among them are — Francis Baldwin. In 1622, "Master Baldwin, at Warraskoyack, his wife being so wounded she lay for dead, yet by his oft diiechargiug of his piece (he) saved her, his home, himself and home and divers others." At Master Harrison's house, about half a mile frora BaldAvin's, was Master Thomas Hamer with 6 men and 18 or 19 women and children. The savages decoyed some of the whites and killed them. Harrison's boy fired a gun Avhen the Indians ficd and Har rison and 22 persons got to BaldAvin's, leaving the other house burning. According to Smith's map tbe place was below Jamestown on a small stream entering tbe other side ofthe Jaraes River. In Mr. Neill's Virginia Vetnsta, p. 202 to 204 is to be found — LETTER OF JOUN liALUWlN. John Baldwin, a freeraan, Avho arrived in the ship " Tiger," in 1622, and worked for George Sandys for several years, Avrote the following to a friend in Bermudas, (Lefroy p. 205.) "My love remembered unto you and to your wife. I hope you are in good health as I am at this tyme. Mr. Sandys haUi dealt unkindlie wiUi us, he maketh us serve him whether we will or noe, and how to help yt we doe not knowe for bee beareth all the sway, but I hope to doe well enough yf God blesse me this yeare. Virginia. 1311 I thank God I have had my health very well here. All our company is livinge but three, AVilliam Lanes, Will'm Smith, wch were killed with the Indians goeinge to worke in the wood. They lay in a tree that was newUe felled where they killed them. Thomas Knowles is dead ; but I think hee had bene livinge now but we had a base fellow to our overseer, wch was the occasion of his death ; for he was sicke awhile and could not worke, and then bee went to him and beate him that hee fell down prcsentUe and could not stand, and then they carried him to bed, and there hee lay sixe days and neither eate nor drank. Ffor the land it is a plentifullcountrye. I like yt well yf the people were good that are in yt ; but they are base all over, for yf a man be sicke, putt them into a new house, and there lett lie downe and starve for noe body will come at him. I heard the " Seafflower" was come to the Bermudas. I pray you send word yf 1 have ever a kinsman in her. W^illiam Alleni is here, come servant for five yeare. Thomas tjolc is here but hee liveth very poorlie. I pray you remember my love to John Harris and Thomas AVilkinaon and Hugh Wall, and Henry and Rowland Slieene^ and his mate Daniel, to Robert Ffludd,3 at Sonimersett, to Mr. Bagley and his wife,'' aud to Mr. Crosse. Thus I rest your ever loveinge, John Baldwin. Postscript. — It haUi been a verye hard tyme wth all men, they had like to all starve this yeare ; there was them that paid fortye shillings a bushel for sheld corne. But howsoever they dye like rotten sheepe, noe man dies but he is full of maggots as he can liould. They rot above ground. 1. Came in 1623 in the ship "Southampton," and was in service of Abraham Piersey. 2. Living in Pembroke District in 1628. 3. Was at Burmudas in 1617. 4. In 1628-9, tlic wife of Roger Bagley ,'of Pembroke, was named Judith. In the list of inhabitants of the Barbadoes in 1638, appear Thomas and William Baldwin. 13. (ante p. 801) |lliUtnm JlngnohlO' Owen^ David.^ He and his brother Owen Wiley moved from Columbus Co., Georgia, to Madison Co., Miss., in 1839, and both died near Canton in 1860, both leaving large estates in land and slaves. 312. Owen Griffin m. Lizzie Griffin in 1881 ; lives in Madison Co., Miss., and has a son Griffin. Annie E., ni. Thomas .1. Love ; died leaving 10 daus. and no son. Sarah .Jane, in. Col. A. Macfarlane. AVilliam Augustus, and Andrew Jeremiah, both unm. and living on the estate. 14. ®XVtXX JUtleiJ^ Owen^ David,' m. Martha Magruder in Columbia Co., Ga., aud had : Felix Magruder m. Lydia O. Devine, of Madison Co., Miss., and had three sons: 1. John AV. 2. AVUliam K., both living in Canton. 3. Felix Magruder, d. y. 1312 Baldioin Genealogy. William Owen m. Lucy Whitney near Natchez, Miss., in 1808 ; has been living since in Canton, where in 1881 he was clerk of the Chancery Court. He has had seven ch.: 1. Lucile. 2. Mattie Belle, d. y. 3. WiUiam Percy. 4. Maud. 5. Hattie May. 6. Evelyn, d. y., and 7. AVillie. John Wiley, d. y. Mary Jane. Owen Harrison m. Sallie Hendy, and had : 1. Owen Wiley. 2. Maggie. 3. Harry. Sally IL, wife of O. II. d.,and he m. 2"'l CalUe Ramsey, of Tennesce, and has one child: 4. Ramsey. Gustavus Adolphus m. Hattie Thompson, of Madison Co., Miss. Martha E., m. T. C. Ryall, of Shellyville, Tenn. WISCONSIN, Jlnoon PilliHUin, of Union, Wisconsin, m. Nov. 28, 1860, Eleanor M. Sawin, b. April 12, 1836, and of Brooklyn, Green Co., Wis. (Loomis Genealogy.) 1. David J., April 30, 1802 ; d. July 30, 1802. 2. Llewellyn A., Oct. 10, 1803. 3. Tala S., March 31, 1807. 4. Jennie E., Feb'y 10, 1870. 5. Burdette J., Nov. 10, 1870. The Bryan Family of Milford. Conn., AND Long Island. I procured by purchase, iu London, from among the papers of the descendants of William Penn who purchased lands in Buck& County, England, the folloAving deed formerly belonging to the Baldwins. The deed is endorsed on the back — "This deed of purchase by me, E. Baldwin, of the two houses at Wendover with a fine upon it." The signature of Alexander Bryan was no doubt affected by his- health as he was a very intelligent and well educated man. The grantee, E. Baldwin, was most likely Edward Baldwin, a second cousin of Uicbard, and ofthe Inner Temple, Loudon. See ante pages, 47-48. Benjamin Fenn, wbo witnessed it, married Sarah, first cousin of Edward Baldwin and second cousin of Richard Bryan. See ante pages 49-51. The premises described in it are no doubt the premises left to Anne, (Baldwin) wife of Alexander Bryan, and her son Richard by her uncle Ricbard Baldwin. See the will, ante pages 31-33. The name in the will of Ricbard Baldwin is Bryant and wa& originally written so in this detd, but in some instances the final t has been erased. After a very careful examination of the name of the widoAV in possession as tenant I am quite certain the name is Widow Ovyatt,. but it is doubtful whether she Avas probably any relation of Thomas Offitt or Oviatt, of Milford, Conn., who apparently came from Nazing, Essex. (See Winter's Memorials of Nazing) in Ship Lion, in 1632. Yet see will of Alexander Bryan for name of Oviatt. It is difficult to represent the contractions in this deed exactly. The larger horizontal lines over contractions should be curved. 1314 Baldwin Genealogy. ®l|i0 ^nbtntnVP made the twentieth day of July, in the fiif- teenth year of the Reigne of o"^ Soveraigne Lord Kinge Charles the Second, by the Grace of God of | England, Scotland, ffraunce and Ireland, defender of the ffaith, etc., anno dni., 1663. Betweene Richard Bryan of Milford, in New England, merchaunt and Alex ander Bryan | of Milford, in New Eugland, aforesaid merchaunt ffather of the said Richard Bryan on the one part, & EdAvard Baldwyn of Beconsfield, in the County of Bucks, gent on | the other part |tiliin^00(ti) that the said Richard Bryan & Alexander Bryan both of one assent & consent, for & in consideration of the full sume of forty pounds of | lawfull English money to them b}' the said Edward Baldwin before the ensealing hereof well & truly in hand paid the Receipt whereof thej' do by these p nts | ackuoAvledge, And thereof doe acquite & discharge tho said EdAvard Baldwin, his heirs, executors & administrators forever by these p nts Ijauc granted bargained, | sold aliened, enfeoffed & confirmed, & by these p nts doe for them & their heirs fully, clearely (?) and absolutely grant bargain, sell alien enfeoffe & confirmeunto the said | Edward Baldwyn & his heirs forever. ^U those twoe messuages or tenements and garden with all the outhouses & ap- purten nts thereunto belonging situate lying & | being in theNorth Streete of Wendover, in the said connty of Bucks, and now or late in the occupation of the widow Ovyatt (?) or ber underten nt or underten nts which said | messuage or tennements were given to Anne Bryan, mother of the said Ricliard Bryan deceased, k to the said Richard Bryan & their heires by the last will & | testament of Richard Baldwyn of Dundridge, in tbe said County of Buck, deceased. And alsoe the revercon &, rcvcrcons remayndcr & re- maynders thereof, & all chres | writtiugs & concerning tbe said bargained pmiss etc.(?) ^a IjaUC and to bold the same messuages or tenements & pmiss, etc., before mentioned, mentioned to bee hereby bargained | & sold with the apple nnts. And tbe revercon and revercous remaynder & remayndcrs thereof to tbe said | Edward Baldwyn, his heires & a t^ttt freed | and herein & hereby acquitted and discharged or from tyme to tyme saved & kept harmless of k from all joyntures, dowres & of & from all former & other guifts, grauuts, bargaines | sales, statutes, judgements, charges, troubles & incumbrances whatso ever had made, done or suffered, or to be had done, made, done or suffered by the said Richard Bryant & | Alexander Bryant or either of them, their ©r either of their heires or assignes ; ^ni> \X i0 cove nnted, warranted, conditioned, concluded & fully agreed by & between the | parties to this indenture by these p nts that line fiyne sur cognizaunce del droit come ceo qu'out de lour, done, shall be in due course of law levied in Michaelmas Tearme | or biliary tearme now next ensuing before the Justices of his Ma*'" 1316 Baldwin Genealogy. Oo'* ot Comon pleas att West m., Avith proclamations according to the forme of the statute in that case made | k provided betwixt the eaid Edward BaldAvyn, P'*' & the said Richard Bryant & Alexander Bryant, defend''' of the said messuages or tenements k p misses before mentioned | to bee hereby bargained & sold Avith the ap- ptennts by the narae of twoe raessuages k oue garden Avith the apptemits in Wendover ; And that the said ftyne so to bee know- ledged, suffered | & executed between the .said p ties shall bee & inure & shall be construed, admitted, reputed k taken lo bee k inure to & for tbe use k beboofe ofthe said Edward Baldwyn k of his I heires forever, & to & for no other ono or use intent or pur pose whatsoever, gn lUitnC0O whereof tbe p ties first above named to these p nts indentured, interchangeably, have set | their hands & seals theday and yeare first above written. On back — Sealed and delivered in the p snts of SAMUEL WE WILSON. (his mark.) Mr. Lambert, the historian of Milford, said that Alexander Bryan was from Ireland. Before I procured the deed following I had indentified him as connected with the Baldwins of Bucking hamshire, England, and had accidentally found in the parish records of Aylesbury, in that shire, the entry of the baptism of Alexander. Ante pp. 38 and 46. I believe there is no foundation whatever for the statement that he was from Ireland. The Baldwin Avills, the Bryan deed, and the records at Aylesbury, identify him beyond all question. The name Avas an old one in the vicinity. In Hertfordshire, at the 23d and 25th Parliament (EdAvard 1"'-) Roger Bryan was a Bryan. 1317 knight of the shire, aud in 1277 lands were held in the parish of Bukhamough by William Brian and Robert Brian. The deed was probably drawn iu London and sent to Milford. The scrivener seems to have spelled the name Bryant — the final t being sometimes but not always erased. 1- C'rijOHtit0 Jlfljnn' AA^as of parish and county town of Ayles bury, Buckinghamshire. He had ch. at least — 2. Elizabeth, bapt. Nov. 2, 1000. 3. ;.\lc.l¦Hll^l•l^ biipt. Sept. !), 10O2.+ 4. JM-anccs, bapt. March 2i), 1001. r>. Mary, bapt. April 19, 1000. Note. — I traced Tliomas no further back, but found entries which may be of interest to the name. In Aylesbury — Robert Bryan, buried Dec. 31, 10U4. In Aston Clinton, adjoining- Ann Bryan, in. 1023, Samuel Baldwin. In Ellesborougb, near Aylesbury — Robert Bryau, in. 1031, Bridgett H , probably the one buried March 2» 1043. Their ch. bapt., 1. Henry, Sept., 10.32. 2. Frances, Sept. 14, 1634. 3. Jane, April 17, 1036. 4. Richard, Feb'y 1, 1041. Buried 1010 li), Joan Bryan. 3. JtlC-tnnbcr ^tljan' Thomas,' (ante p. 38,) bapt. in Ayles bury, Buckinghamshire, England, Sept. 9, 1602, m. in England, Ann Baldwin'' Robert^ Henry'' Richard Baldwin.* She d. in Milford, Feb'y 20, 1661, and he m. 2°" Susannah Fitch, widow of Mr. Samuel, of Hartford. Susanaah was 1°' wife of William Whiting, who with Lords Say and Brooke, and George Wyllys, bought the interest of the Bristol men in Piscataqua, about 1631 to 1633. From 1641 to his death he was treasurer of Conn. Colony, and in 1642 one of the magistrates. He was styled "The Worshipful William Whiting." She m. 2''<' in 1650, Mr. Samuel Fitch, of Hartford, many years teacher there, by whom she had two sons. He d. 1659 and she m. 3'''' 1663, Mr. Bryan. She d. at Middletown, Conn., July 8 1673, at the home of her son- in-law. Rev. Nathaniel Collins, of that place. 1318 ' Baldwin Genealogy. The first purchase of Milford was made of the Indians 12 Feb'y, 1639, and Alexander Bryan was one of the five trustees taking the title for the body of planters. The consideratian was " 6 coats, 10 blankets, 1 kettle, 12 hatchetts, 12 hoes, 2 dozen knives, and a dozen small glasses." The land between Paugussett and the tAVO mile Indian path was bought in 1655 for £5 in goods for Milford, by Ensign (Alexander) Bryan, Sergeant (Richard) Baldwiu, and William East. Tho tract east of Indian River aud extending to the New Haven purchase, and from Indian path to Oyster River south, to the foot path from Paugussett to New Haven north, was bought for Milford, 20 Dec, 1659, by Robert Treat and Ensign Bryan. Tbe Indian Neck lying between the East River and the Sound was bought for the town by Ensign Bryan, 2 Jan'y, 1659-60, aud a reservation in this last purchase Avas also bought by Ensign Bryan for the town, 12 Dec, 1661. The first public house was kept by Henry Tomlinson, a weaver. The town were disatisfied with him and brought a suit. Some of the complaints were that he sold " strong water, wine and beer at greater prices than was allowed, and kept a disorderly house," in " that he suffered young men and maids to come there aud dance and play at shuffle board" (cards). April, 1644, the town after debate with Tomlinson, aud thinking they could not build for him before harvest, the purchase of Richard Bryan's house was then proposed, Tomlinson's to be given in part exchange. " Ensign Bryan to judge of ye price ofhis house and lot and of the value of his sonnes house and lott." The trade Avas made lixiner Richard Bryan's house at £68, by giving him Tomlinson's at £23, and £45 boot. The house stood on the old country road, ten or twelve rods west of the meeting house, and a public house was kept there from that time until about 1826. " June 26, 1655, Richard Bryan and William East bougnt ye house above named of ye town for ye same price of 681, with the barn, house lot aud all ye privileges except ye long table and bench which the town lett remain there gratis for the use and improvement of said Bryan." Milford was in its early days quite a commercial place. The first merchants were Alexander Bryan, his son Richard, aud Wil liam East. In 1640 "Ensign Bryan sent a vessel to the Bay ' (Boston,)' laden with beaver, otter and other precious furs, and :Bryan. 1319 in return brought back such goods as were needed by the planters for their own use aud for trade Avith the Indians." In May, 1650, the toAvn granted him land (twenty feet by sixty) on Avhich to set a warehouse, on the west corner of Broad Street and Dock Lane. The sarae year he bnilt a wharf at the end of the lane, which he resigned to the town in 1653 ou the condition that they should always keep it in repair. Before this Mr. William Fowler had a small wharf .above this oue aud below bis mill. In Oct., 1655 " the toAvu gave Richard Br^'an leave to build a Avarobouse near unto his father's on the other side of the highway, thirty feet oue Avay aud eighteen feet another." Sergt. East had a warcbouso between Enaigu Bryan's aud the honie of Miles Mer win, the tanner. These three merchants in 1675 owned two brigs and a sloop. The brigs made voyages to the West Indies and the sloop to Boston. To the West Indies were sent staves, cattle, horses, beef, pork, flour, aud corn meal, for Avhich were returned rum, molasses and goods from Europe. Furs Avere sent mainly to Boston for dry goods. In 1714, Samuel Clark, merchant, bought Richard Bryan's ware house for £14. In 1690, a brig of 150 tons Avas built in Milford for Alexander Bryan, and in 1717 the Sea FloAver was launched for Richard Bryan. Mr. Thomas R. Trowbridge, Jr., iu his scholarly and very in teresting paper ou the Ancient Maritime Interests of New Haven, says — "Among the colonial nierchants the contemporaries of Evance (1639-1050), and of AUerton (1039-1659), there are many deserving especial mention. "Of these Eusigue Bryan, of Milford, sent thence his ships to Eugland, to the Azores, to Virginia, and as far east as Nova Scotia. For many years his credit stood 80 high that his notes of hand passed as current in Boston as bank notes do anywhere in our town." Mr. Bryan Avas much more successful than the others named, as in 1656 Mr. Evance returned to England bankrupt, and in 1659 Mr. Allerton diedj and says Mr. Trowbridge — "He died in solvent. His creditors were many, his debtors were few." Mr. Trowbridge iu 2 vol. N. IL Col. Hist. Soc, p. 201 says— "In an interesting paper and one that shows extensive rescearch, Mr. J. AV. Fowler, of Milford, says: "That in 1650 Mr. Bryan, merchant, built a warehouse 00 feet long on the corner of Broad Street and Dock Lane, which in 1053 he gave to the town on condition that they keeji it in repair. I'revious to this John Fowler had his mill and wharf near 1320 lialdwin Genealogy. this place. Richard Bryau and AVilliam East had also warehouses near by, and from this they sent their vessels to AA^est India and European porls, bringing their cargoes in return which were taken to New Haveu for sale." "For many years the credit of the Milford merchants was so high that their notes of baud were as current as bank notes at a later period." P. 200 he says of settlement ol ]\lilford — "Treating the aboriginal inhabitants with comparative equity, they bought their lands and paid for them the large jirice of '0 coals and 2 blankets.' The town wa.s noted for its commercial enterprise and adventurous sjiirit as soon as it was settled, and that same year Mr. Bryau sent his vessel to Boston loaded wiih beaver aud otter furs, and in return brought back such goods as tbe sctllcincnt needed." In 1640 a corapany was formed, commanded by Capt. John AstAvood, Avho in 1640 m. Sarah (Bryau) Baldwin, widow of Syl vester, ante p. 42. William Fowler {who m. in 1670, ante p. 83, Elizabeth (Alsop) Baldwin, widow of Ricbard) Avas lieutenant, Alexander Bryau Avas ensign, and William East, the sergeant, who m. Mary Baldwin, sister of Richard and Avidow of Robert Plum. This company included probably all the [ilanters and every male above sixteen years of age was required to have am munition on hand. Mr. Lambert says that Mr. Bryan bad a liberal education, Avhich seems probable. He sometimes appeared as an attornc}' before the general court, and among other cases he defended Dept. Gov. Roger LudloAV iu the slander case described (ante p. 407), Avhere Thomas Staples received a judgment against Ludlow for report ing that Qoodwife Staples Avas a Avitch. Mr. Bryan made his Avill dated April 24, 10(74?) codicil dated May 22, 1679, and died between July 20 and Nov. 6, 1679. Mr. Savage gives him the sou Ricbard aud says be probably had daus. Susanna who died at Middletown, 1670, and Joanna who m. April, 1612, Owen Morgan, unless one or both were widows of other sons who died before tbe testator. I am unable to satisfy myself of the existence of these daugbterii. His Avill names liber ally his grand children and great grand children, avIio are identi fied as descendants of Richard. He leaves his gr. cb. Alexander Bryan £500, and laud to his son (gr. gr. cb.) Alexander his right at Eaton's Neck, Long Island, to his gr. ch. Hannah Harrison, gr. ch. Sarah Fitch, w. of Samuel, gr, cb. Samuel Bryan, bouse, warehouse and use of lane to his gr. cli. Richard, Jr., house, barn, use of lane, etc., when 19, gr. ch. Richard, Francis and Abigail, cousin (likely other relation), Thomas Oviatt, Mr. New- Bryan. l32l ton, to each ofhis gr. gr. ch., the ch. of Alexander .Bryan £5 each. To gr. ch. John Maltby and Mary Maltby £5, and to the 3 ch. of his gr. ch. Harrison £5 each. To Milford £8, and to his son Richard all the rest of his property. 0. Richard, born in England. 6. Ittcljai'tl ^VX)aXX"' Alexander^ Thomas,* as has already appeared was a very prominent citizen of Milford in every way, and preeminent in commerce. Hon. Lucius M. Boltwood informs me that he m. Mary Pantry, dau. of WiUiam and Margaret, of Hartford, as appears from Vol. 2, p. 22, of the Hartford Probate Records will of William. The inventory Avas taken Nov. 14, 1649. Richard Bryan m. 2"" July 15, 1679, Mary Wilmot, of New Haven, born Feb'y 16, 1647, dau. of Benjamin^ Benjamin Wilmot' Benjamin,^ m. widow Elizabeth Heaton. Mary, but not her hus band seems to have been member of the church, the following ch. were baptized to Marie Bryau — April 25, 1680, Elizabeth Joseph, 1682, and again iu 1685, Joseph to Mary Bryan. When Mary (Wilmot) Bryau died is not known, but her husband m. 3''' Elizabeth Ilollingwortb, widow of Richard, of Milford. Mr. SaA'age put this marriage in 1678. I know not his authority. These marriages have given me much trouble, my statements being quite contrary to Mr. Savage, and I at a long distance from records, but my early investigation is confirmed by Mr. N. G. Pond, of Milford, to Avhorn I am constantly obliged in this sketch of the Bryaus. Mr. Savage is generally confused in his notice of Elizabeth IIol- liugsworth — see Bryan — IIollingSAVorth and Powell. See also his notice of Wilmot which gives the date but not the name of the Wilmot marriage. There is no reason to doubt, however, that she was, as he says, the daughter of Michael and Abigail Powell, of Dedham and Boston, born June 16, 1641, and m. P* Aug. 23, 1659, Richard IloUingsworth. Her marriage to Richard Bryan is further proved by a deed in Milford Records, from her sons reciting the fact. She was the Avidow Elizabeth Bryan, of Milford, who m. Oct. 22, 1705, as her S'* husband, the eminent Robert Treat, Governor of Connecticut, who d. July 12, 1710, in his 89*'' year, aud she 1322 Baldioin Genealogy. Jan'y 10, 1706. His first wife Avas Jane, daughter of Edmund Tapp, of Milford, and by her he had Joseph Treat, b. 1652, of Avhom hereafter. The patent for Milford, from the General Court Avas dated May 25, 1685, and Mr. Richard Bryan Avas the second of seven persons named therein — Governor Robert Treat being the first. Richard, merchant, bought Nov. 13, 1684, that part of Hunting ton, Long Island, called Eaton's Neck — eastward of Oyster Bay — of William Jones and Hannah bis wife, daughter of Gov. Eaton, in their own right and for their brother Theophilus Eaton, Esq. " Three sous of Richard Bryan" saj's Mr. Lambert, " settled ou this land, Alexander, John aud Ebenezer. Their descendants on Long Island are noAV numerous." Alexander Bryan owned a large track of laud in Soulbington, says Mr. Lambert. Mr. Savage says, Richard Avas the richest man in town as Avas his father, leaving large estates partly in England (?) iu Long Island, at New Haven, Elizabeth ton, N. J., Providence and Milford. I will add that I have found that Richard Bryan had children — 7. .^Ifxniibcv, 1051. -f 8. Ptavt), 1054, m. is' John Maltby. -f- 9. '^aniUllj, Aug. 1, 1054, (twin) m. Rev. John llarriman. + 10. Sarah, AprU 24, 1657 ; no doubt d. y. 11. Samuel, hapt. 1659; b. April, 1000, says Mr. Pond.-|- 12. John, 1602, d. y.. 13. Abigail, Nov. 22, 1663 ; no doubt d. y. 14. puijavli, Oct. 8,1000.+ 15. f^vailtee, Feli'y 13, 1008, IU. Joseph Treat. + 16. Sarah, 1070, iii. Oct. 1078, Samuel Fitch, who died early leaving an only child Sarah, and sho m. 2'"' about 1090, Muiigo Nisbctt, and d. iu two years. 17. Abigail, Jan'y 12, 167.1; J. unm., 169S. 18. Elizabeth, 1079 ; no doubt d. y. 19. gOtlEljlj, Jan'y 1.5, 1082. -\- 20. (SHjallCtl), hapt. Nov. 1685; m. Dr. John Durand. -j- 7. ^UiennbCV^Richard,^b. about 1651, d. Aug. 19,1701. In 1692 and other years he was town clerk of Milford, Conn., as Avas his brother in 1698. Mr. Lambert say.s he lived for a while on Long- Island. He m. Sybil,-' b. 1655, dau. of Rev. John Whiting,- of Hartford, and Sybill (Collins) of Cambridge, Mass., Rev. John - was b. 1635. Harvard College, 1653, aud son of Hon. William, Avhose widow m. Alexander Bryan, father of Richard. He left Brijan. 1323 proprieties in Milford and elscAvhere. On account of some in Southampton, Long Island, his Avidow Sibylla had letters of adm., in New York, Sept. 27, 1701. Mr. Savage says she m. 1705, Hugh Gray, of Huntington, L. I., it is said, but after his death Avas in 1711, living in Milford. 21. Anil, Sept. .S, 1074. 22. Jllr.1•rtll^Cl•, June I.'), 1677. + 23. Jobn, July 12, lO.SO. In 171 4, lived at IlunUngton, L. I. May 9,1710, of Long Island, deeds to Roger Newton and Eziliiel Stone (Stow?) lands conveyed to him by his father Alexander. The Hiyan's descended from this line lived largely on Long Island, but says Mr. Lambert in his history of Milford, some of them from Long Island resided in Milford during the Revolution. 2 1. (SUniCICV, Feb'y 2, 1090. + 2.'i. Augustine, April 2.5, 1094 ; d. Aug. 8, 1705. According to Mr. Goodwin> his or her name was Augnstinatha, but as he or she died young, the name is not of great consiMpicncc. 8. Illai-lJ^ Richard,^ b. 1654. She m. !¦'* Feb'y 28, 1666, John Maltby, of New Haveu, Conn., about 1671, says the Dwight Gene ology. John Maltby^ came from Yorkshire and Avas lost at sea, 1676. Mr. DAvight says she m. 2"'^ Rev. Joseph Taylor, Avho Avas clergyman at Southampton, L. I., Avho d. April 4, 1682, age 31, and she m. 3'"' Jan'y 30, 1690, John HoAvell, Jr., of Southampton, who d. March 8, 1692, aged 44, and she Avas thus left a widov/ the 3'" time when but 38. In Howell's History of Southampton (2'^" Ed. 1887,) p. 306, it is said that John HowelF John ^ Edward," b. Nov. 28, 1648, and d. March 8, 1692 ; m 1'* Martha, dau. of John White, who d. June 7, 1688, aud he m. 2"'^ Mary, widow of Rev. Joseph Taylor, Jan'y 30, 1690, and had a dau. Sibyl by her, b. Aug. 9, 1691. On p. 306 it is said that that Edvvard IlowelP Edward,* b. 1626 and d. 1699; m. P* Mary, dau. of Rev. Robert Fordham, and 2"'* Mary,' dau. of Richard Bryan, of Milford, Avho on p. 431, is identified as widoAv of John Maltby, but is said to have m. 2'"* Edward Howell,^ and by that means the children of Maltby came to Southampton, Avho Dwight says came there on their mother marrying Rev. Joseph Taylor. One cannot tell by page 306 Avhether (if Mr. Howell's book is right) she had any children by Edward Howell. I catinot decide in such differences where I have made no examination of my OAvn, but can add that on the distribution of the estate of 1324 Baldwin Genealogy. Abigail' Richard,' in 1698, one of her heirs Avas said to be her sister Mercy Howell. Whether there were two, Mercy and Mary, oue of Avhom m. Edward and the other John Ilowell, or these are various blunders as to one person I cannot tell. All agree that Mary Maltby had ch. — 26. §foljn PtaltblJ, June I, 1673. + 27. IttariJ Ittaltbtji twin to John ; in. Major Joseph Fordham. -|- 9. Hannalj' Richard,^ b. Aug. 1, 1654, m. Nov. 20, 1672, Rev. John llarriman, bapt. Jan'y 24, 1647, son af John' and Elizabeth, of New Haven. Rev. John was of Harvard College, 1667. He taught school at New Haven and preached there aud at Walling ford, Conn., aud removed as early as 1690 to Elizabethtown, N.J. He Avas eraployed by the government taking latitude of places between Mass. and Conn. He had in 1092 seven sous, but Mr. Savage names no more. Mr. Howell says he had three other ch. than these named below, in Elizabethtown. He. d. Aug. 20, in his 58"' year. 28. John, 1074. 29. Samuel, June 2.5, 1076. 30. Ann, July 5, 1678. 31. Mary, 1680. 32. Leonard, 1683. 33. Richard, 1085. 11. Samncl' Richard,^ bapt. 1659, ra. Dec. 25, 1683, Martha, dau-. of Rev. John Whiting, of Hartford, and sister of Sybil. Apparently he lived partly in Milford and partly in Long Island. In his inventory at Ncav York he is called Captain, April 28,1698, £871 and relict Martha. It appears also iu Conn., that he d. 1698, had a Avidow Martha and ch. below — 34. Mary, 1685. 35. ptrtftlja, 1089, bapt. Aug. 1094 ; m. Feb'y 5, 1711, Joseph Smith. + 36. Susanna, 1691, in. April 10, 1712, Col. Roger Xcwlon, of Milford, scui of Capt. Samuel Newton, and g. s. of the minister of Milford. Col. Roger was b. 1084, graduate of Harvard; Captain iu "Queen Ann's War" 1709 aud 1710; coiniuaiuled the Oonn. troops at the capture of Louisburg; for many years he was Colonel of the 2nd Regiment; a judge of Uie County Court iu 1730, aud Chief Judge from 1737 to his death. In 1738 he was chosen an assistant and so cuiitinucd for life, lie d. Jau'y 15, 1771, ae. 87. They had ch.: Roger. Susannah.Mai-y. Bryan. 1325 37. Abigail, 109.3, in. Josiah I'rince (L. R. Vol. 6.) .38. Sybella, June 9, 1095," m. Dec. 11, 1710, Benedict BuU. 39. Jerusha, bapt. July, 1097. 14. Jlicljavb'* Richard,' b. in Milford, Conn.; about 1666, m. Sarah Piatt, dau. of Josiah and Sarah (Canfield) Piatt. He died Jan'y 18, 1734, in his 69'" year. (T. S.) In 1698 he was town clerk of Milford. In 1698 he has a deed from his brother Alex ander, 1706, as Mr., is one of the original purchasers of New Mil ford, and sold June 22, 1700, to John Noble, the first settler. Nov. 20, 1714, he sold a right there to Benjamin Bunuill aud Caleb Mallory. Same year he conveys to his brother Joseph, of Mil ford, and Oct. 20, 1720, he m. Mehitabel Clark. She d. 1721 ; he ra. 2'"' March 15, 172.t, Stxrah Treat, dau. of Joseph. 40. jAlary, bapt. Nov., 1701. 41. Sarah, bapt. Aug., 1099. 42. «tcljavl», bapt. Aug., 1099. + 43. Samuel, bapt. Aug., 1099. 44. Frances, Sept. 2'2, 1704, m. 1'' July, 16, 1725, Jeremiah GUlett, and 2'^^ Steidien j\liles. 45. Augnstiuc, .lan'y 28, 170S-. 40. Alexander, Oct. 1.3, 1707. 47. Il.auuah, Jan'y 21, 1711 48. itlttljait, Dec. 11, 1714, iii. ElizabeUi, says tombstone. He d. Feb'y ¦1^, 1700, I'r. S.) She (1. Oct. 12, 1802, aged 87 years, says her tombstone. -\- 15. f l-nncco^ Richard,' b. Feb'y 13, 1668, in 1698, tbe wife of Joseph Treat,' the son of Governor Robert Treat, of Milford, by his first wife Jane, dau. of Edmoud Tapp. Ante p. Lieut. Joseph Treat was au original proprietor in New Milford, Conn., where he d. 1731. 49. Frances, Dec. 10, 1000. 50. Joseph, March 21, 1093. In Orcutt's History of New Milford will be found a long line of his descendants. 51. Ann, Jan'y 30, 1090. .",2. John, Doc. 24, 1097. .53. Saridi, June 0, 1009; ni. 42, Richard Bryan.6 54. Jane, Sept. 11, 1702. 55. Richard, Sept, 28, 1708. 50. ICdward, Nov. 20, 1710. .57. Elizabeth, JX'c 12, 1712. .58. Samuel, April 1.3, 1714. 59. Stephen, Oct. 10, 171-5. 1326 Baldwin Genealogy. 19. go0upljtj John Maltby, twin, b. June 1, 1673, m. Dec. 5,1689, Major Joseph Fordham, son of Rev. Robert, of South ampton, and had six ch.: 78. Mary. 79. Joseph. 80. Phebe. 81. Alexander. 82. John. 83. Hannah. 1328 Baldwin Genealogy. 35. Pavtlja' Samuel" Richard,' b. iu Milford, 1689, bapt. 1694; m. July 5, 1711, Joseph Smith. They had at least a dau. — 84. Martha, who m. John Miles. They had a dau. Martha Miles who lu. Capt. Charles Pond. Capt. Charles and Martha Pond had at least ch.: Adam, who had Charles Hobby, fatlier of N. G. Pond, my valued corres pondent, of Milford, Conn. Martha m. A. A'^. II. Dewitt and had a dau. lAlartha, who m. David L. Baldwin, whose dau. Martha iii. David Miles, a descendant of John and JIartha Allies — a line of 7 Marthas. 42. Jlicljarit' Richard" Richard.' I place hira in this line of descent on the authority' of Charles Andrew Johnson, Esq., of New Orleans, a descendant of whom I first learned in ^ililford as studying the records there. I think he must have been tho Richard Avho on authority of Mr. Goodwin in. as his P' wife, Mehitabel, dau. of Samuel Clark, also of Milford, and avIio on my own authority m. likely as his 2"" w., Sarah Treat, dau. of Joseph. The first two children Avere by Mehitabel and the others by Sarah. He was likely fhe Richard Bryan, Jr., Avho Mr. Lambert says settled uot far from 1727 in North Milford, being the first Avbo settled in that part ofthe town aud for raany years it was called Bryan's Farm. In 1750 it Avas so " Avell settled " that b^' that name it Avas voted school money. 85. IMcljitatiel, b. Aug. 15, 1821, m. about 1740, David Ingersoll. + 86. |tJcliavl>.+ 87. JrailCPO, Aug. 1720, 111. June 27, 1754, Saiiuiel Treat, son of Samuel. -(- 88. Sarah, June 4, 172.3, d. Oct. 20, 1739. 89. Ann, Feb'y, 1731, wife of John Treat, in 1784. 90. Mary, Marcli 1730, wife of Zechariah .Alaiks, iu 17.S I. 61. ^O0^|)lj^ Joseph" Richard,^ b. iu Milford, May 8, 1721, d. there April 3, 1751. He graduated at Yale College, lie ra. Mehitabel, dau. of Sarauel Clark. 9). goorplj. ""ipt- J"b', 1740. 4- 92. .Alary, bapt. Nov. 1749, buried in the lOpiscopal burytug place in Slralford, under the following inscription : " In memory of lAlary, daughter of Jlr. Joseph and Mehitabel Brymi, who died Nov. I, A.D. 175.1, aged ten years and leu day.s. 93. Mehitabel, bapt. Nov., 1751. 71. JHc^eanbev" Alexander," of Huiitiugton, Long Island, (manor of Eaton). He died before his father Avho remembers in Bryan. 1329 his will liis son Ebenezer tind asks him to pay one-third to his sisters. Alexanders Avill of Feb'y 24, 1758, remembers his said dans., his wife Phebe Avho Avith his brother Epenetus were his executors. 94. Ebenezer, who has the homestead, all lands on the point where his father lived. Dutch Island and the bogs at Meadow — all oUier property to be divided to the sisters not named. 72. Jlngnotinc^ Alexander.'* His will dated Sept. 18, f753, Avas proved iu New York City, Jan'y 10, 1781. It must have been somewhat out of dtife. He makes his Avife Deborah, brother Epenetus aud David Pasco executors. He leaves his son Melanc thon £60 aud property to his three sons aud six daus., Avhen they came of age. Of all these nine ch. I knoAV only — .95. Melancthon. 85. picljitabcl, Avho m. about March, 1740, David Ingersoll, of Milford; b. Sept. 4, 1720, son of Jonathan and Sarah. He d. Feb'y 14, 1742, in the 23"' year of his age. She d. June 7, 1798, ill her 77'" year (gravestone). They had one ch. — 96. David, Dec. 11, 1740, who in. March 9, 1708, Clement 'Treat, dau. of Lieut. Joseph. He d. .Iline 10, 1774; his widow. May 18, 1817. and they had three eliildren, Mehitabel, 1768; David Bryant, 1771 ; aud Jonathan, 1778. His epitajih in Milford is interesting. "In memory of David IngersoU, Fsq. His piety was early and unaffected. His benevolence pure and universal. As a civil officer — a member of God for good. In friendship, endearing and faithful. A pattern of conjugal and parental affection. In prospect of a better state he departed this life .Inly 10, 1774, in the 34th year of bis age. All on earth is shadow; all beyond is substance. The reverse is folly's creed. How solid all where change shall be no more." 86. Jlicljai-b" Richard '^ Richard," m. Jau'y 13, 1742, Sarah Fowler, dan. of John and Susan Fowler. Supposed to be Richard, Jr., Ensign of P* Co., Milford, in 1756; Lieut, of 2"" Co. in 2"" Regt. of the Colony, and afterwards referred to as Captain Richard Bryan. 97. Sarah, d. June 17, 1740, aged 2 yrs. and 21 dys. 98. Mehitable, d. Sept. 4, 1740, aged I yr. and 4 mo. 99. JJtCljavb, Dec, 1746.-f 100. )Pitt)iI', Feb'y, 1748, of Litchfield Co., Conn.; moved to Sherburne, Che nango Co., N. Y. -+- 1330 Baldwin Genealogy. JOI. Sai'aij, April, 1749; in. Jan'y 4, 1770, Benedict Law. + 102. SaMiuel.-F 103. John, Feb'y 23, 1754 ; m. Mary Clark, (Orange Rec.) and d. Dec. 11, 1840. 104. mXvtV, June, 1756. + 105. CflUal), Sept., 1759 ; m. Aug. 2-2, 1784, Content Fowler. + 106. ^onilev, Sept., 1765 ; ni. Feb'y 22, 1786, Anna NetUeton.-f %i. ' ^Q00plj" Joseph,^ bapt. iu Milford, Jnly, 1746. 107. Joseph, b. in Milford, Nov., 1709. 108. Juliana, b. Sept., 1770. 109. Richard Smith, June, 1778. 110. Isaac, April, 1780. 99. Iticljavb^ Richard." Settled at Washington, Litchfield Co., Conn., and afterwards in Beekmau, Dutchess Co., N. Y. lie m. Mabel Hickox, b. 1751, and d. 1824, and had ch. in Washing ton. A Richard (wluit Richard) is said in the Buckingham Genealogy to have m. Jean Buckingham, b. 1753, dau. Thomas and Sarah (Treat) Buckingham. Thomas again son of Thomas and Mary B Woodruff" Buckingham. 111. Susan, July 14, 1789. 112. Nathaniel, Sept. 10, 1791. 113. Lillie, Oct. 12, 1794. 114. Sally, (twin) Oct. 12, 1794. 115. Chester, b. 1800; d. 1878. 100. Pauib, Richard, moved from Litchfield County, to Cherburne, Chenango County, N. Y. 110. David, b. 1771, d. 1846, and four daus. 102. SnnUt^l, Richard. lie settled aud died in Washington, Conn. He had a wife Sarah who d. June 9, 1827. 120. Samuel, July 15, 1775. 121. Mehitable, July 15, 1778; d. Feby. 1, 1779. 1-22. Abigail, Dec. 1, 1779. 123. Fowler, Oct. 12, 17.S3. 124. Jonas, Nov. 15, 1785, ui. Anne, and sou Titus A., b. Nov. 30, 1813. 125. Alexander, May, 1787, m. Nov. 5, 181.5, Minerva Hartiiell. 126. Piatt, Dec. 30, 1788. 127. Alden, Oct. 5, 1793, d. June 24, 1803. Bryan. 1331 104. ©liucv' Richard.^ It is said by his collateral relations that he m. and had six children. The folloAving appear on Milford Records. 128. Esther, bapt. June, 1790. 129. Sarah, bapt. June, 1790 ; in. Oct. 22, 1800, Anthony Stone, and had eight children. Ante iiage 332. 130. Susanna, bapt. June, 1790; m. Feb'y 15, 1807, David Stow and had nine children. Ante page 333. 131. Oliver, bapt. .April, 1793. I believe he settled in New Haven. 105. €llialj' Richard,'' b. Sept. 3, 1760, d. Jan'y 12, 1844. Ante p. 509. lie moved to Masouville, Delaware Co., N. Y., thence to Granville, Ohio. He m. 1784, Content Fowler, b. Feb'y 1770, and d. 1834. 1.32. Elihu, Feb'y 27, 178.5, m.; d. 1839; moved to Genesee Co., N. Y. Had ch. 133. Content, Oct. 24, 1780; m. 1800, Solomon Cook. 134. Betsey, Nov. 8, 1788 ; d. Sept. 16, 1795. 135. Elijah, Aug. I, 1790 ; d. Sept. 19, 1795. 130. Lymau, July 13, 1792; d. 1794. 137. Lucy, July 9, 1794 ; m. 1814, Josiah D. Cleveland, d. 1873 ; had 12 ch., some of whom arc supposed to be in or near Chicago. 138. Betsey, Aug. 13, 1790; m. 1842, Robert McElhanny, d. 1885; no ch. 139. Martha, Nov. 10, 1798 ; m. 1824, AVheeler AVoods, d. 1825; 1 dau. m. 140. Elijah, April 27, 1801 ; iii. twice, and at last report one son living at ( Irauvillc. 141. Amanda, Sept. 6, 1803 ; iii. 1822, EU Farnham, d. 1883 ; three ch. living. 142. Julia, Nov. 6, 1806; m. 1827, Nathaniel B. Palmer; four ch. of whom two are dead. 143. Coiiatailt, Sept. 6, 1809. + 106. ^onilcv' Richard;" lived in Durham, Green County, N. Y., many years (said 30), thence to Camden, Oneida County, N. Y. He had ch. of whom— 144. Betsey m. a B.aldwin, of Camden. 101. 5llll*Ul)' Richard," m. Mr. Benedict Law, of North Mil ford lived in New Haven and bad three sons who took honors at Yale, one about 1827, and three daughters well educated, one of Avhoin died ou the journey to California as a missionery, and one m. a Mr. Johnsou, father of my correspondent, Charles Andrew Johnsou, Esq., of New Orleans, La. 1332 Baldwin Genealogy. 143. ^anotanf* Elijah' Richard," b. Sept. 6, m. twice; d. July 26, 1886. He has three sons living in 1888. 145. Henry E., City Clerk at Coluinbiis, Ohio, iii. and has three ch. 140. Frederick C, a lawyer iu Akron, Ohio, of the firm of Doyle A Bryan. 147. Isaac .lenning.s, of the IiUer Ocean, at Chicago. Traces of Bryaus may be found in western towns in Conn., and likely traced by probate record. I have only collected Avliat fell accidentally in my way Avhile making other researches. As items I name — Alexander Bryan and his wife joined the church iu Newtown, Conn., Sept. 21, 1700, and it is said he died in 1700, aged about 40. Samuel, Jr., of Milford, iii. Jan'y 9, 170.'!, Klizabeth Tibbals, and had a son Josiah, b. Feb'y 21, 1709-10. Plupmest Dayton, b. Oct. 17, 1774, d. 1876 ; m. 1798, Sarah Bryan, avIio d. Aug. 21, 1804, and he m. 2"''' Jerusha Smith. Harriet, b. Dec. 25, 1798 ; d. Feb'y 24, 1805. Bryan, July 30, 1800 ; d. Sept. 18, 1845 ; in. Lydia Copley, and had 7 ch. Sarah, Jan'y 12, 1803, d. y. Jehial Bryan, m. June 4, 1743 (Milf. Rec.,) Esther Buckingham, b. April 17, 1730, dau. of Samuel and Silence (Clark) Bucking ham, of Milford. Samuel was bapt. Nov. 21, 1693, aud son of Samuel aud Sarah (Baldwin) Buckingham, ante p . He Avas no doubt the Jehial, of Milford, who showed the A.ssembly that about March 20, 1776, the Inspection Committee of Milford orderd him to muster twenty men to take a sloop that had came to anchor in Oyster Bay in a stormy night ; that he did so, aud that the sloop had on board a quantity of pork to transport to the West Indies contrary to the embargo act, that he took it into New Haven where by decree ofthe County Court, the cargo was forfeited to the Treasurer of the State, 22^ bbls. of pork, 50 bbls. and 20 tierce of flour. By Milford Records — Jehial Bryan, in. April 29, 1784, Polly Treat. Content Bryan, m. April 24, 1784, Robert Treat. Sarah Bryan, m. Jan'y 2.5, 1787, Moses Hotchkiss, of Derby. Bryan. 1333 .fulia Hryaii, m. Aug. 30, 179.5, Richard Smith. ICstber Bryan, in. Dec. 20, 1790, Thomas Finch. Nathan Bryan, s. Nathan Bryan, bapt. 1774. Gideon Buckingham, of Milford, b. 1774; m. widow Brian who nad serveral ch. by her first husband, G. B. Y^ale, 1705 ; County Judge ; town clerk of Milford 35 years, d. 18(19, sp. (Buckingham Genealogy.) .John Bryan, from Prospect to AVaterbury, Conn., had a dau. Elizabeth, b. April 17S1, who in. Amos Baldwin, ante p. 178. AVm. Daggett Uiyan, of New Haven, ni. Marj', dau. of Jacob (b. 1799) and Henrietta (Jliles, b. 1802,) Brown. In account of Burgoyne's Campaign, by W. L. Stone, it is stated that — Alexander was b. in Conn., 173.3, d. AprU 9, 182.5, aged 92. Emigrated to Dutchess County, N. Y.; ni. Miss Martha Talniadge, aunt of Senator Talmadge ; some lime after remcvcd to Half Moon, Saratoga, County, N. Y. That he was scout for General Gates, and kept a hotel at AA'aterford. He left five sons and two daughters, all deceased. Daniel, 82 years old in 1853. .Jehiel. Robert.John.Alexander. John, of Billerica, 166. grijomao' (page 696) William* William^* John- John.* Through the kindness of his grandson, J. Thomas Baldwiu, I have the following line of his descendants. He was b. iu Billerica, Jan'y 26, 1780; he in. Aug. 5, 1804, Lydia Brown, who d. May 24, 1843, aud he d. Aug., 1811. SitOail JiUllOOU. May 1.5, 1805, in. Moses Coburn Tyler. -|- lUilUam. April i9. 18O6.+ Louise, Sept. 20, 1807, m. Sept.. 1834, Luther French, who d. the same month. In Dec, 1888, she lives in Saleui. No ch. Charles, March 20, 1810, never m.; drowned no doubt in Portland, Me., Harbor, July, 1848. SnaanlUiloon'^ Thomas'' William* William^ John^ John,* b. May 1, 1805, m. Jan'y 21, 1829, Moses Coburn Tyler, of An dover, Mass. She d. Oct. 7, 1884, iu Salem, Mass. George Francis Tyler, b. March 20, 1830. He in. Nov. 23, 1853, Hannah Ann Coburn ; no ch. AA'Uliam Baldwin Tyler, Aug. 13, 1831, m. June 17,1858, Elizabeth S.iyward, and had ch.: Frank Berry, Sept. 20, 1859. Hattie Osgood, March 2, 1802. Herbert, Jan'y 16, 1867. Parker, Sept. 30, 1808. Lydia Marshall, Jan'y 30, 1834, m. Jnly 14, 180'2, Jerome Carter. He d. .Aiiril 18, 1800, and she in. Loren Summer Tyler, (~)ct. 17, 1882. Fannie Carter, May 22, 1804 ; d. Sept. 20, 1800. Jerome, Oct. 2, 1805; d. Nov. 9, 1866. Moses Osgood, Feb'y 26, 1836 ; d. Dec. 26, 1830. Louise French, June 27, 1838 ; .Jan'y 4, 1809, unm. |Utlltam° Thomas'' William^ Willianr' John^ John,' b. April 19, 1806, in Billerica, m. Dec. 1, 1831, Marian J. Butters. He d. Dec. 2, 1869; she Sept. 23, 1842. Soon after his marriage he .John of Billerica. 1335 removed to Lowell and commenced business iu an extensive way as a cracker baker. In 1835 he removed his works to Andover, Mass., where for man}- years he Avas tbe leading manufacturer in his line in the State. He m. Nov. 26, 1844, Eliza Ann Wardwell. ^amco iKIiomao. Aug. 29, 18.32.+ .Alary Frances, May 5, 1S34 ; d. .Alay 10, 18.50. lUtiliam Sciu-ii, July 23, 18,35. + CUjaiica, Feb'y 19, 1839. + George Eliakim, Dec- 10, 1845. Lydia Annie, Oct. 7, 1848. Kdwin A., Aug. 0, 18.50, iii. Oct. 29, 1S.S4, Margaret Ray. 3aine0 SljOUmo' William" Thomas" William* William ^ John^ John,' b. in Lowell, Mass., Aug. 29, 1835, m. May 31, 1857, Amelia Smith. As early as 1846 his musical talent excited con siderable attention when he played first violin. In 1850, he removed to Boston, Mass., where in 1889 he still remains a great leader in music. Before 1861, he had been leader and manager, in that year a member of Gilmore's celebrated band, as manager aud leader iu Mr. Gilmore's absence. He was superintendent at the National Peace Jubilee in 1869, and held the sarae position at " the World's Peace Jubilee," Avhere there were 2,000 performers. Since 1873 he has been the head of Baldwin's Boston Cadet Band, aud for fifteen years has been elected Superintendent of Music by the City Government of Boston. He is justly proud ofhis musical position. Frederick Fuller, Oct. 20, 1858. Charles Everett, Jan'y 7, 1S03. AValter Howard, Sept. 4, 1800. Amelia Adelaide, Nov. 22, 1809 ; d. June 7, 1874. ^iUtnm ^cnrij' William" Thomas,'^ b. in Andover, July 23, 1835, m. July 24, 1875, Mary S. II. Seehans. In 1854 he went to San Francisco, Cal., where he still resides. He is a contractor. Mary Amelia, July 19, 1876. L.aura Frances, Oct. 31, 1877. Emma Christin.a, Jan'y 30, 1880. AVilliain Thomas, Oct.4, 1882. Lydia Lyier, April 25, 1885. 1336 Baldwin Geneology. €ljaflf0' William'' Thomas,' b. in Andover, Feb'y 19, 1839, m. July 24, 1872, Laura I. Packard, who d. July, 1878, aud he m. Sept. 4, 1881, Agnes B^rances Taft. In 1850 he removed to Roston where he lives in Jan'y, 1889. Marian Frances, July 31, 1882. William Henry, Feb'y 15, 1884. James Thomas, June 20, 1887. I^elief Palbtuin" (p.710) Joel'^ Isaac* Jacob=* Thomas- .lohn,' of Billerica, b. iu Pawlet, Vt., Aug. 31, 1806; m. Jan'y 25, 1829, Sylvester Hart, of Carlisle, Lorain County, Ohio, b. March 27, 1806, in Weston, Vt., son of George and Poll-y (Lawrence) Hart. In Oct. 1856, they removed to Oberlin, 0., where be d. Sept. 6, 1874, aud she survived. They had ch. — 1. Relief M., June 19, 1830, d. infant. 2. Eunice D., July 8, 1831 ; d. infant. 3. gfevemlal) p., h. Aug. 13, 1832. -I- 4. Elizabeth C, May 19, 1834. 5. Cornelia M., Sept. 21, 1830; m. Dec. 25, 1862, John II. Eckler, of Carlisle. Henry S., Oct. 11, 1803. George IL, July 20, 1805 ; d. Oct. 9, 1873. BerUia M., Oct. 14, 1808. CaUiarine M., May 14, 1872. Frank R., Feb'y 21, 1875. 6. licnvriS., Aug. 12;1840.-f 7. f latitllO Jl., Dec. 21, 1849. + 3. gjjfcmmlj p. Savt, b. Aug. 13, 1832 ; ra. Jan'y 25, 1854, Sarah A. Lyon, and 2''''' April 21, 1875, Julia A. Preston. Carlton V., May 20, 1855. Alice ReUef, Dec. 22, 1857. Cora C, April 11, 1859. Helen A., March 19, 1870. genVlJ S., b. Aug. 12, 1840; m. April 26, 1861, Bertha B. Buehriug. Alice L., Jau'y 0, 1862. Cora.R., March 26, 1803. AVilliam IL, July 18, 1804. Edith M., Nov. 25, 1800. Jnlia C, March 7, 1869. Bertha B., Feb'y 24, 1872. George M., March 5, 1874. Edwiu R., May 14, 1876. .fohn of Billerica. 1337 7. flauino ^. Dart, Dec 2, 1849; in. March 7, 1877, Olive A., dau. of Simeon Crane, of Oberlin, and has oue child. Burton S., b. Aug. 30, 1878. 83. 5rtUi&^ (tl. 698) Joseph^' Thomas^ John,* b. Dec 23, 1734. He settled iu Pepperel, Mass., aud his will dated in 1802, was proved in 1824. The following is a list of his children and is fuller in dates. He m. twice, the P' wife ilyiug July 6, 1777, aud the 2""' Sept. 12, 1790. -205. JPitiii&,Oct. '23, 1770. -t- Elizabeth, Sept. 18, 1772. 20S. Abigail, July 14, 1774, in. Elias Boutelle, and had daus. Eliza and Silvia, supiiosed by my present correspondent, Mrs. Fred M. VVest, of Stockton, Cal. to be Uie Nos. 212 and 214, on page 690, give" to 83 David. 200. Abiel, Jan'y 21, 1776, on p.age 707. 210. Elizabeth, Aug. 8, 1779, m- Abijah Jewett. 209. Amy, Jan'y 9, 1781, m. Hezekiah AVinn, and had three sons. 207. 3ilirU Miiy 7, 1782. + 211. Hannah, April 17, 1784, m. Thomas Holden. 213. Lucy, Feb'y 28, 1787, never raarried. 205. Ilauib-' David ^ .Joseph^' Thomas^ John,' b. Oct. 23, 1770, in Billerica, m. Abigail .Jaquith. He died 1830 ; his 1" w. d. 1806. |laiitt>, Nov. .5, 1791. + Joel, Dec. 2.5, 1793 ; d. unm. 1822. Abigail, Sciit. 11, 1790, lu. S. Smith. Abel, Feb'y 17, 1799, m B. Farwell. Betsey, Nov. 8, 1.801, m. J. BouteUe. Asa, Feb'y 29, 1804, m. E. Preston. He h.as a son. Rev. David J. Baldwin, with a family living in Neligh, Antelope County, Nebraska. Calvin, m. S. Atkinson. Edah, ni. S. Kendall. ArneUi, in. C. Boutelle. Daniel, ni. Elvira Ro.\aiina, m. J. Perkins. 207. ^btV (p. 688) David^ Joseph^ Thomas=^ John.> He d. in Boston, Aug. 15, 1855. He is the Abel on page 779, whom I could not iu 1880 iudentify. The two daughters said to belong to him on page 698 are not named to me. Abel died during the civil war. CalUln ©cli, Feb'y 4, 1817. + George, in 1871, living iu Charlestown, Mass. Charles removed West not far from 1854. 1338 Baldwin .Geneology. ®nlum ^tiV AbeP David,^ b. Feb'y 4, 1817, in Boston, m. May 14, 1842, Frances Anu Maria Babcock, b. there Nov. 26j 1822. He moved to California, and died in Stockton, in that State, June 30, 1868. His wife d. Aug. 7, 1875. (Sllltira ^I'aitrCO, Feb'y 14, 184.3, m. 1'^. Charles .V. llutchiiison, and 2'"'. Fredrick M. West, -f Devlievt, Jan'y .5, 1845. + Abel Babcock, May 12, 1847 ; d. July 11, 1878. ffialWill ipviOt, April 15, 1849. + Mary Story, Jan'y 1, 18.55; d. ilarcli 27, 1802. Ilarriet Maria Arnolda, Sept. 17, 1857, iii. May l-i, 1877, Charles J. Haas. In 1888, no ch. Frank Edwiu, b. Jau'y 5, 1802 ; d. March 21, 1800. IJauib'' David' David' Joseplr' Thomas^ John,' b. Nov. 5, 1791, m. P. Boynton. M. Emmaliuc. Saran ]M. Ellen M., in 1880 lives at 32 Baker Street, Filclibiirg, .Alass. ©Imlva |Fl-anrf0' Calvin Tell" Abel,-' b. in Boston, Mass., Feb'y 14, 1843, m. Oct. 24, 1857, Charles Albert Hutchinson, of Stockton, Cal. He d. Dec. 8, 1864, and she m. 2"''' Oct. 10, 1867, Frederick Macoudray West. In 1876 they lived in Farmington, San Joaquin, Cal. She is my correspondent of this branch, aud in Dec, 1888, writes rae from Stockton. Charles Francis llutchiiison. May 29, 1859. Anna Maria AVest, July 4, 1868; d. April 22, 1870. Ilarrie Leonard AVest, Nov. 10, 1870. Arthur Watson AVest, March 1 1, 1874 ; d. Oel. 7, 1875. 'QiVbtvV Calvin Tell" Abel,'* b. Jan'y 6, 1845, in Boston, Ma.ss., liviug Dec, 1888, in Stockton, Cal. He m. Oct. 20, 1883, Emma A. Gerlach. Herbert Gerlach, May .30, 1885 ; d. March 17, 1887. ©nloln l^l-ior' Calvin Tell" Abel," b. April 15, 1849, m. Oct. 4, 1878, at Los Angeles, Cal., Zulicka Juanita Trabern, of Sand wich Islands, Island of Kaiiai, town of Koloah. George Abel, .Sept. 5, 1880. Hattie Josephine, M.ay 21, 1883, al San Francisco, Cal. .fohn of Billerica. 1339 45. .SnOitnna' (p. 92) Zachariah^ Richard," bapt. Nov. 15, 1696. My surmise was right. She m. P'' John Burwell, and had a son — John Burwell, b. March, 1715. She m. 2'>''' Stephen Miles, and had the following ch. She pro bably d. soon after as Stephen Miles m. May 1, 1734, Frances Gillett, and she survived him, but by his will he gives his ch, by his first Avife the property he had by their mother. Isaac Miles, 1725, d. y. Stephen Miles, Oct. 1726, in. Dec. 0, 1751, Rebecca Humphrey, of New Haven. Isaac jAtiles, bapt. June, 1728. He died, 1780, ae. .55. He in. Catherine Baldwin,-! No. 212, page 314, Phinehas' Richard^ John.l His name is there printed by typographical error Miller. David Miles, b. Dec. 1731. 117. S'olomon' (P- 108) Stephen-' Zachariah^ Richard.' Mr. Pond thinks his wife Philene Avas No. 358, page 333, dau. Peleg' Samuel-' Josiah- John.' As Solomon's dau. m. Baldwin, and Abigail Camp (p. 322) was dau. ot Samuel and Mary (Baldwin) dull, of Timothy Camp, his grandchildren had many Baldwin ancestor.s tracing to Richard^ John^ Nathaniel' and Timothy.^ 213. |Jljinel|rt0' Phinehas' Richard^ John," (p. 334.) Did he not m. Mehitable Peck? The will of widew Mary Peck, 1770, relict of llenry, speaks of her dau. Mehitable, Avife of Phinehas Baldwin, but the Peck Genealogy sa^'s she m. Col. Allen. Miscellaneous Index, Abbey Iii57 Abbott 1010 Abut 1080 Ackley IIO:) Adams 1024, 1157, 1212, 1240, 1241, 1-240, 1252, 1288 Ainger 1O09 Albenson 1107 Alcox 1280 Alden 1020, 1150, 1174, 1245 Alexander 1077 Allen 1040, 1001, 1132, 1.308 Ailing 1058, 11.55 Alston 1 1.54 Alvarez l-2'20 Ambey 1297 Ames l.")07 Anderson 1057, 1131, 1145, 1237 Andrews 1015, 1175 Andrus 111'2, 1210 A ndi-nss 1152 Angle 1077 Ardif 1275 Arms 1071 Armstrong 1275 Arthur 1210 Aghborn 1 135 Astwood KKiO Atkinson 1073, 1215, 13;!7 AverUl 1085 Avery 1009, 1234, 1240, 1270 Axtell 1224 Ayer 1210 Babb 1201 Babbitt 1120 Babcock lO.iO, 1338 Bacon 1100, ]-2:l8 Bagley ., 1070 Bailey 1034, 1089, 1118, 1280 Bainbrldge 987 Baird 1157, 1198 Baker lOKi, 1182, 1190, 1242, 1-280, 1306 Ball 1071, lll.'i, 11 17, llil7. 1291 BaUard 10;i,S, 1119, IIII Ballinger 1 1711 Bangs 1209 Banner 1195 Banning 12.^2 Barber 10.58, 1131 t liarkcr 10.53, 1214, 1-209, 12S(I Barlow 1082, 1088, 1135 Barnes 1015, 1085, 1134, 1130, 1231, 1280 Barney 1061, 1288 Barrett 1005 liarriiigcr 1143 Harrows 1050 Bartes 1110 Harllett 1023, 1009, llOO, 1130, 1248 Bartholomew 1120 Barton 1152, 1192, I3II0, 1301 llarup 1041 Bassett 1018, 10.S9 Bales 1092, 1211, 1212 Baxter 11150, 1-269, 1270 Beach 1003, 1004, 1109, 1135 Bcal 1178, 1-235 lieale 1084, 1113 Beam 1125 Beard 101.5, 1178 Beardsley 1011, 1090, 11.3;!, 1194 lieakley 1083 Bedell 1153 Beech 1078 Beecher 100,5, 1014, 1158 Beers 1-203 Hci.scI 1070, Belcher 1151, Bcldeu 10.52, Bellroix Bemis 1 185, Benchly Bciicdicl BeuneU 1006, 102-2, 1090, 1123, Bcunill Bcnsiin Bcntlcy Bcutoii 1009, 1170, Bcrgeu 1146, Bells Bi'vins Bicklcv Bidwcil Blakeslee Biiblul|>b 1197, Binney Bird Bisboii 1017, 10.50, 1008, Bissell 1091, Blackman 1089, 1090, 1079 1202 1130 127:! 1180 1240 1011 1199 1-203 102110211171 1199 107012701017 1300 I2S0 1 1 98 10301219 1112 11301179 Miscellaneous Index. 1341 .109:1, 1104, .11.54, 1207 .1011, .'.'ioiis, . 1081, .1154, Blackwood Blair Blake Blakistiui Blanchard BlaiHiue Blass Blauvelt Bloodgood Bloodaugh Blynn Boardman I5oggs Boltwood Bomford Pxuiawcll Bond Bonus Boone BooUi ...1010, 1011, 1000, 1109, 1129, Boraback Bostwick Boswell Boughton Bon Id ill Bouligny : Boutelle Bowers 1 17.A, Bowlsby P.oyd 12:!3, Boydston Boy 11 ton Bradford Bradley 101.5, 10.58, Braincrd 1017, Brain Brevoort Brew Brewster 1015, Bricker Bridges 1171, Briggs 1178, Brinkworth Brinsiuaile Bristol 1046, 1155, Broailwcll Brocket Brognard Brokaw Bromstead Bronson 1006, KUl, 1085,1109 1130, 11911, 1207, 1268, 1279, 15rooker Brooks 990, 1008, 1010, I'roiighton Brower Brown 1051, 1007, 109.5,1119,1121,1182 1187, 119.8, 1210, 1221, 12;i.5, 12;t0, 124;i, 1214, 1249, 1250, 1251, Brownson Brucii 1010, 1224 lO.'ili 11 OS 105:! 1244 1271 1169 1-220 11601271 1000 11501094 1081 1088 1270 1200 988 1201 1307 1000 10051039 1216 1071 12531337 117011981-271 13001.3.381110 11901001 1213 115412511247 10301300 1222 1171 1006 1181 1021 1207 1070 1209 1186 1 280 10.5012511031 1199 12.58 12031054 Bryau 990, 1030, 1187, 1259, 1313-33 Buchcr 1274 Buck 1005. 1006, 1263 Buckels 1190 Buckingham. ..1011, 1090,1181,1330, 1332 Buehriug ]33G Buel 1089 Bulkley 1031, 1137, 1178 Bull 1089, 1325 Bullock ., n.58 Bunnell 1048, 1276 Burdick H25 Burgess !..'!! 1145 Burhans 1159 Burnett 1007 Burr 110.5, 1277, 1280, "l28ij' 1283 Burroughs 1030, 1008 Burrows 1191 Burt 113,5 Burton 1038, 1200, 1253 Burtt 1244 Burwell 1339 Bushnell 1009, 1168 Butcher 939 BuUer 1048, 1049, 1060, 1080, 1079, 1158, 1186 Butterfield 1068 BuUers I334 Button 1090 Butts 1070 Byal 1168 Cabell 1071, 1078 Cad mail 1207 Cadmus 1144 (,'allaliaii 1073 Calkins 1296 Camp 100.5, 1058, 1080, 1092, 1122, 1136, 1151, 1262, 126.3, 1339 Campbell 1056, 1074, 1104 Candee 1020,1037 Canlield 1005, 1012, 1127, 1265 Carey 1008 Carill 1209 Carle 1127, 1159 Carlson 1050 Carpenter 1U50, 1245 Carr 1172 Carson 1039 Carter 1060, 1120, 1334 Carteret 1102 Casby 1277, 1298 Case 1075 Castle 1093, 1277 Castree ..1005 Catlin 1099,1180' Chambers 1168, 1296 Chamiiliii 1028 Chamlcr 1248 Chandler 1100 Chapman 10,30, 1174, 1177 Chase 1070, 1130 1342 31iscellaneous Index. Cheney 1159 Cherry 1038 Chew 1282 Chickering 1237 Childe 1146 Chipman 1]55 Chissom:. 1008 Chittenden 1058, 1089, 1092, 1094, 1129, 1198 Chitterling 1146 Christie 1183, 1233 Chubb 1173 Church 1041, 1079 Chete 1168 Clapp 1300 Clark 1011, 1038, 106-5, 106.5, 1070, 1081, 1114, 1119, 1124, 1132, 1133, 1137, 1171, 1172, 1184, 1192, 1-246, 13'24, 1.328, 1330 Clarke 1282 Clary 1181 Clay 1291 Clayton 1058 Cleland 1216 Clemmons 1080 Cleveland 10.54, 1169, 1331 CUfford 1175 Cline .'. 1308 Clinton 1327 Cloud 1200 Cobb 1113 Coble 1079 Cochran 1119, 1152 Coe 1211, 1223 Coeburne 125.5, 1260 Coffren 1250 Coggeshall 1144 Colbourne 1255 Cole 1080 Coleman 1010, 1127 Coles 1011 Coley 1011 CoUard 1140,1198,1199 CoUier 990 CoUins 1115, 1139, 1166, 1195, 1196, 1234, 1237, 1322 Colton 1058 Coraan 1138 Combs 1203, 1298 Comes 12U6 Comins 1184 Comstock 1005 Conant 1246, 1251 Condit 1074, 1107, 1125, 1143 Cone 1110 Cougar 1102 Conkling y 1142 Conner 1188 Cook 1016, 1017,1077,1079,1110, 1135, 1147, 1179, 1192, 1296, 1297, 1331 Cooley 1037,1130 Cooper 1103 Copley 1332 Corbman 995 Corkindale 1221 CoriieU 1270 Corntield 1190 Cornish 1159 Cornwall 1183, 1220, 1221 Corwin 144.5, 1202 C'ou rt n ey 1274 Covingten 10.55, 10.56 Cowenhaven 1199 Cowl 1119 Crane 1016, 1057, 1058, 1064, 1085, 1107, 1115, 1119. 1126, 1142, 1144, 1145, 1147, 1151, 1160, 1169, 1209, 1241, 1248, 1337 Cranford 1030 Cragg 1041 Craig 1244 Crain 1204 Crans 1157 Crawford 10.52 Crew 1140 Cripps 991 Crittenden 1000, 1094, 1097, 1212, 1129 Crockett 1184 Croinwell 1285 Cronk 1194 Crosby 1137, 1245 Cugle 1287 Culberson 1127 Culbertson 1160 Cunningham 1128, 1307 Cummings 1245 Curry 101.5, 1005 Curtis 1104 Curtiss 1010, 1104, 1112, 1173, 1240 Cusheu 1015 Cushing ]2:i8 Cushman 1191 Cutler 1061, 11.30, 1175, 1237 Dakiu 1086 Damon 1213 Daniel 1071, 1072 Darling 10-28 Darrow 1093 Davenport 1172 Davidson 1224, 1251 Davis 1015, 1069, 1077, 1090, 1094, 1125, 1100, 1172, 11. SO, 1-24.5, 1248, 1306 Davison 107'2, 1102 Dawson 1110 Day IBW, 1192 D.aV,ton 1092, 1203, 1332 Dean 1208 De Cainji 1109 De Campe 1224 Deaker 1210 De Gray 1154 Miscellaneous Index. 1343 Delafield 10,55, 1056,1,327 Delano 12.50, 1282 Dell 10-24 Delevargne 1300 Deinerest 1154, 1207 Demming 1011, 1047 De Mott 1-207 Denio 1135 Depree 1071 De I'liystcr 1 K)9 Desmarcts 1 196 Devean 1303 Devine 1311 Dewey 1024 De Win 1133, 1328 De AVolf 1040 Dexter 1288 Dibble 1089, 1128, 1168, 1169, 1216, 1300 Dickcrman 1093 Dickinson 1047 Dickey 1190 Diedrick 1181 Dimon 1064 Dixon 904, 1303 Do.ane 1047 Dock 1017 Dod 1102, 1103 Dodd 1100, 1104, ...1118-20,1142, 11.52, 1153,1155-64 Dodee , 1011 Dodge 1305 Dominick 1044 Donaghe 1C73 DooUtUc 1061, 1267 Doremus 1144, 1151, 1183 Dorr 1172 Dorrance 1202 Dorwin 1235 Dougherty 1209 Dowd 1048 Downing 1258 Downs 1070, 1083, 1205 Drury 1-246 Dudsbury 989 Dugan 1154 Dulavey 1050 Duncan 1092, r207, 1215 Dunham 1116, 1157 Durand 1153, 1326 Durgee 1141 Duryea 1200 Dutton 1173, 1245, 1251 Duvall 1-285 Eagles 1203 Eames 1138 Earl 1'237 E.a,st 1320 Easter 1270 Eaton 1124 Eckler 13:30 Edg.arton 1234 J'^'lgerly 1195 Edwards" 989, 991, 992, 1093, 1147, 1273,1275 El.am 11.53 Eldred ]216 Eldridge 1282 EUenberger ]276 Ellett 1071 Kllii'olt 1087 Ellison 1297 Elwell 1246 English 1173 Ennis 1061 Evans 116.5, 1176 Evarts -. 1077 Evesden 985 Ex.aly 1141 Fairbanks 1154 Fairchild 1210 Faitoute 1123 I'alkinghara 1271 Fancher 1065 Farley UOO, 1245 Farmer 1244 Farnham 1331 Farrand 1154 FarweU 1180,13.37 Fay 1251 Feary 1159 Felcb 1251 Fellows 1093 Felton 1094 Fenn 99,3. 1113, 1313 Ferguson 1186, 1210, 1300 Ferrand 1074, 1089 Ferris 1010. 1082, 1085, 1011 Ferry 1222 Fetherbee 1298 Fiddler 1040 Field 992, 1021, 1178, 1179 Finman 1126 Fish 1052, 1040, 1251 Fisher ; 1113, 1202 Fitch 1016, 1017, 1218, 1246, 1317, 1320, 1322 Flagg 1185, 1202 Fleet 1326 Fleischman 1261 Flournoy 1071 Floyd, .. 1056, 1327 Forker 1142 Foot 1279, 1280 Foote 1236 Force 1119 Ford 1024, 1107, 1108, 1113, 1174, 1265 J'^ordham 1324, 1.327 Forman 1300 Forrest 1078 Forward 1089 Foss 1041 1844 3iiscellaneous Index. Foster 990 1010, 1042, 1060, 1200, 1218, 1249 P'owler 1014, 1070, 1163, 1179, 1320, 1329, 1330, 1331 Pox 1065 Franklin 1274, 1275 Freel ingli uy sen 1158 Freeman 10,30, 11-2,5, 1120, 1103 French 1084, 1088, 1134 1221, 1231, 1240, 1-242, 1244, 1278 Prink 1191 Frisbie 1076 Frost 1110 Fry 1-2,50 Fuller 1134, 1135, 1137 Furlong 1286 Gallinger 1274 Uantt 1285 Gardner 1272, 1'273, 1275 Geary 1'210 GaUup 1176 Galpin 1047, 1082, 1083 Gamble 1040 Gano 1092 Gannett 1180 Garber 1094 Gardner 1067, 1145, 1270 Garnsey 1104 Garrabrad 1209 Garrett 1095 Grates . . . 109/) Gaylord ...... ."io'oo', il34, 1136, 12li, 1212 Geign 1119 Gelette ¦. 1159 Gelston.., 1327, 1139 G esslnger 1 293 Gerlack 1338 Gershart 1194 Gibbs 1048, 128-2, 1320 Gibson 1206 Giddings 1112, 1113, 1134, 1135, 11.30, 1137 Gilbert 1080, 1109 Giles 1245, 1-240, 1247 GiU 1077 Gillette 1077, 1327 Gilman 1277 GlUmore 1'2:37 Gold 1-289 Goldy , 1105 Goodale 1276 Goodell 1185 Goodrich 1058, 1083 Goodwin 1047 Gordon 1237 Gott 1180, 1181 Gould 1074, 1202 Graham 1270 Granger 1110 Grant 1011 1030, 10;39, 1189, 1211, I2'J5 Graves 1008, 1130, 1107, 1'279 Gray 1073, 1095, 1190, 1'240 (ircble 1084 Green 1077, 1327 Grccnmaii ' 1058 Gridley 105'2, 1009 Grimn lO.-lO 11.5:5, 1253, 1-274, 1311 (Jriffing ..: 1060, 1065 Gritfith 1016 (iriuucll 1219 Griswold 1070, 1138 Grosvenor 1060 Grover 1147 (iruett , 1122 Gncriii 1124, 1125 Guernsey 1104, 1300 Guion 1273 (iuun 1004, 1010, 1011, 1015 1016 Gurley 1296 Haas 1338 Hadden 1110 Hagan 1292 Hadley 1234 Haglaud 1107 Haines 1170 Hair 1276 Hale 1157 Haley 1030 Hall 1020, 1009, 1128, 116,5, 1166, 1173, 1188, 1205, 1-200, 1222, 1-234, 1209, 1-284, 1287, 1308 Halley 1274 Halsey 1071, 1200 Ham 1213 llainiltou 1111, 1134, 1150, 1107, 1292 Ilamlen 1188 Hamlin 1039, 1142 Ilamlinlon 1112 llammoud 1137, 1172, 1285 Hampden 983 Hampson 1208 Hampton 985 Hauby 1118 Hand 1010 llanuuiii 1260 HardcasUe 1198 Ilarileuburgh 1200 Itarding 1068 Harger 1004 Harpbam 1091 Harriimiu 1324 Harrington 1038 Harris 1040, 1050, 1009, 1078, lO.SO. 1147, 1199, 1250 llarrlson..lO:!9, 1040, 1052^1059, lOOO, / , 1001, 1062, I oo:!, 1068, 1077, 10,80, 1107, 1110, 1110, 112-2, 1126, 1127, 1144, 1-207, 1-208, l;!00, 1320, 1.321 Harmon 1029,1137 Hart 1050, 1070, 110-5, 1181, 1246, 1330, 1337 Miscellaneous Index. 134,5 Hartman 1090 Hartnell 1330 Hartsel 1195 Harvcv 1247 Havens 1210. 1273 Il.astings IbSO Haswcll I2:!l Halch 1011, 1029, 1-231 Hathaway 1 120 Hathorn 1057 Hawes 1 159 Hawkes 1099 Hay 1073 Hayden 1119, 1177 il.aycs 1193 Hays 1122 Hayward 1011 11 .ay wood 1158 Hazen 1038 Heard 1115 Heath 1121 Heaton 1017, 1,300 Hedenburg 1193 Hedden 1209 Hedges 10,57, 1177 Hegemau 1199 HeUer 1208 Henderson 1078 Hendy ; 1312 Herbert 1285 Herrick 1112 Herrou 1052 Hesselgrani 1272 Hicks 1274, 1275 Hickox 99,3, 994, |,'530 Higby 1017, 113,8, 1218 Higgins lOO,S, 11,83 Hill 1058, 123,8, 1245 Ilinchmau 1109 Hine 1010, 1011, 1262, 1265 Hinkle 1182 Hitchcock 1099, 1270, 1273, 1274 Ilixon 1218 Iloadley 1008 Hoag i:i02 Hoar 1168 Hobbs 1185 Hobby 1328 Hodgnian 1246 Holt 1108, 1109 Hoffman 11,55 Hogan 1107, 1210 Holbrook 1173 Holcomb 1015 Holden 1337 Holland 1184, ]-200 HoUcy 1208 HolUngsworth 1321 HoUowiiy 1170 Holmes 100,5, 1172, 1209. 12.38 Holt.... 1031, 11-20 Homer 1288 Hoopers 1258 Hopler 1167, 1292 Hopkins 1067, 1170, 1'286 Hopping 1296 Hopper 1207 Hoskins 1044 Hoslev 1244 Hotchkiss 1004, 1008, 1014, 1060, 1136, 1171. 120,8, 13:52 Hough 1039 House 1070, 1211, 1260 Howard 1200, 1298 Howd 1015 Howe 1-2.36, 1251 Howell 1208, 1323 Howells 1200 Hubbard 1019, 10J6, 1049. 1092, 1180 Hugh 1095 Hull 108-5, 1128, 1155 Humphrey 1089, 1178, 1339 Hungerford 1018, 1135 Hum 1191 Huntington 1011, 1038, 1039, 1213, 12.36, 1.305 Hurd 1282 Ilurlbutt 1200 Hurst 992, 1-203 Husted 1200 Hutchings 1187, 1201 Hutchinson 1187, 1338 Hyde 1204 Ingcr.soll 1328, 1.329 Ingei'son - 1091 Ingham 1150 Ingly 1065 Ingraham 1169 Inness 1065 Invill 1290 Ireland 13-27 Ivcs 1280, 1288 .lackson 1066, 113,5, 1212, 1209 .1 acobson 1 1 60 .lacobiis 1074, 1162 .1 acq 11 es 1 1 63 Janin 1056 .lames 1066, 1175 .lamison 1249 .lanise 1055 .Janney 1075 .Jaques 1163 .Jaquith 12,50,1337 .Jarman 1086 .Jeanin 1266 . Jenkins 1090, 1137 Jennings 1158 .J essu p 1237 Jewell 1119, 1139, 1191 Jewett 1224,1337 Johnson 994, 1040, 1048, 1054, 1056, 1058, 1111, 1346 Miscellaneous Index. 1126,1165, 1172, 1194,1-200, 1212, 1244, 1251, 125-2, 1307, ]3'26, 1331 Johnstone 1118 Jones 1015, 10,59. 1105, 1126, 1189, 1251, 1267, 1300 Joslin 1113 .Tosline 1121 •Tudd 1089 Judson 1184 Kacban 1011 Kagy 1247 Kanouse 1166 Karge 1204 Karr 1000 Kealoha 1171 Kearney .....1105 Keater 1177 Keeler 1170 Keen 1078 Keith 1064 Kelley 1038 Kellogg 1037 Kelsey 1120 Kelton 1214 Kendall 1109, 1243, 1249, 13.37 Kennard 1222 Kennedy 11-28 Kent 1143, 1106, 1209 Kentfield 1023 Kerper 1159 Ketcham 1075, 1205 Kiersted 1107 Kilborn 1115, 1143, 1158 Kilborne 1169, 1267 Kilbiirne 1143 Killingsworth 1259 King 1040, 1046, 1198, 1203, 1205, 1210, 1213, 1230 Kingsbury 1007, 123] Kingsland 1194 Kingsley 1008 Kinne 1039 KimhaU : 1031, 1233 Kimberly 1012 Kirkley 1017 Kirkpatrick 1197 Kirtland 1017 Kite 1270 Knap 1105 Knight 106;5, 1169 Knox 1041 Kuhl 1141 Ladd 1085 Lake 1085 Lambert 1013 Lancaster 1157 Lanfrere 1 250 Lathrop 1038, 1039, 1137, 1201 Latter 1001 Law 1330, 1331, 1132 I^iyler 1202 Leach 1137 Leake 1084 Leavenworth 1090, 1154 Lee 1035 1039, 1146, 1172 I^egery 1070 Legge 1040 Leflingwell 10,39 Lehlboch 1205 Leiffers 1189 Leonard 1129, 11.38, 1244 Lersch 1020 Letty 1272 Lewis lOK, 1046, 1089, 1 1 10, 1168, 120.3, 12.53, 1297 Lindsay 1292 Lindley 1296 Lindsley 1060, 1109, 11-23, 1125, 1131, 11,55 Lines 1264 Linslcv 1070, 1074, 1182 Liuville 1259 Liltcll 1140, 110,5, 1198 Lillie 1-209, 12,3;!, I'2,39 Livingston 1074, 1184 Lloyd 1140 Lobdell 1191, 1256 Lockard 1 1 87 Locke 1244, 124,5, 1247 Logan -. 10,56, 1089 Longee 1068 Longfellow 1 288 Loomis 1080, 1105, 1138, 1217, 1246 Lord 1128 Lott 1199 Love 1311 Lovejoy 1050, 1181 Lovell 1113 Low 1022 Lucas 1134 Luce 1128 Lucky 1273, 1275 Ludlow 1054 I'liB 1240 Lund 1008, 1009, 1231 Lupler 1071, 1221 Lyman 1040 Lyon 1016, 1111, 114,5, 1251 Lyons 1298 jAIacf arlaue 1311 lAlaghee 1207 Magoon 1113 Mains 1119 iMallct 1015 Mallory UUO Maliby KHiil, J3-i;j-4, ];{27 lAlaiidel ]]40 Manly 1137, 1241 Manning 1245, 1248, 12,50 Marks 1128 Marr 1118 3Iiscellaneous Index 1347 Marricll 1071 j^larsb 1090, 1207, 1209 Marshall 10,56, 1234, 1243, 1-2,50, l;Vo6, 1326 Martin 1107, 1171 Marven IO44 ilarks ];!28 Marx 1150, 1201 Mason 1151, r2,30 iAlather 104(), 1140, 1198 Mathew 999 jNlathews 1104, 1100, 1196 JIaxley 1274 Maxwell 1197 May 115:! Maynadier 1091 McAlister 1212 McArthur 1074 McCarthy 1180 McConnell....- 1183 McClellan 1066, 1-274 McCrea 1193 JSlcCiillus 1105 McDanicls 1290 JfcDowell 1138 McFarland 1110 aAlcfiiU 1015 .Alctiowau 114:5, 1223 McG rogan 1 1 54 Mcllhanny 1331 Mcllvaiue 1213 McKenzie 1106 McLatchie 1052 .McMahon Kill, ll.'iO, 1171, 1204 McNcal 1213 jAlcSparrcii 1015 Mealis 1200 jAI ea rs . . . .'. 1253 Meek 1217, 1284 Meeker 10,58, 1151, 1164 1251 Mefoy 1181 Meloy i;500 Mel vin -...1-240 Mercs 1050 .Alerriam 10159, 1083 Merrick 1173 MerriU 1123 Merriman 11:30, 1179 Merwin 1090, 1203 M ey erhoffer 1116 Miles 10,->2, 11,8-2, 1183, 12,59, 1328, 1:539 Miller 1084, 1140, 1194, 1272, 1296, 1.302 Milliken 11-58 Mills 1135, 1174 Miner 1049, 1215 Mingis 1167, 1210, 1292 Minslay 1106 Mix 1014, 1061, 1083 Mitchell 1010 Money 12-50 Montroop 1069 iMoody 1169, 1179 Moon 1171 Moore 1056, 1120, 1150, 1206 Morand 1118 More 1-230, 1234 Morgan 1285, 1320 Morehouse 1057. 1306 Morrill :.1307 Morris 1102, 1108, 1116, 1174, 1190, 119,5, 1196, 1234, 1304 Morrison 1073, 1247 Morse 1138 Morton 1304 Mott 11-23, 1139 Mucr 1121 Mulford 1012, 1150 Mullen 1150 Muller 1031 Mundy 1196 Munn 1124-5, 120-5, 1296 Munson 1006, 1074, 1100, 1107, 1110, 111-2,1120.1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 112-5, 1152, 1199, 1204, 1207 Munroe ^. 1246, 1247 Mygatt 1264, 1265 Neagles 1125 Neal 1177 Nelson 1306 Nethaway 1160 Nettleton 1004, 10-58, 1155, 1169, 1177, 1178, 1218, 1330 Nevius 1142 Newell 1046, 1074, 1212 Newkirk 1'208 Newman 1194 Newton 1012, 1022, 1023, 1046, 1323, 13'24, 1326 Nichols 1093, 1135, 1144, 1191, 1271, 1305 Niles 1070 NisbeU 1322 Noble 100-5, 1000, 1040, 1089, 1090, 1105, 1264 Nodine 1118 North 1005 Northam 1099 Northrop 1010, 1011, 1014, 1015, 1066, 1135, 1262, 1266 Norton 1010, 1080, 1085, 1087, 11.58, 1167, 1168, 1281, 1282, 1283 Notman '. 1102 Noyes 1060 Oakes 1119, 114-5, 1196, 1197 Ober : 1051 Odell 1216 Ogden 1125, 1165, 1205 Older 1213 Olds 1112, 1130 Oliver 1166, 1184 Onier 1264 1348 Miscellaneous Index. Orcutt 1081, 1082 Orten 1280 Osborn 1016, 1143, 1146, 1152 Osborne : 1004, 1 1,57, 1160 Osgood 1241 Osterhundt ..1-208 Ostrander 114-5, 1300, I'lOl Overbaugh 1200 Oviatt I3i:5, I3'20 Owen 1073, 1097 Pace 1040 Pack 1029 Packard 1178, 13:50 Padden 11-58 , Page 1041, 1059, 1061, 1189, 1248 Paine 1084, 1136 Palmer 1059, 1060, 1061. 1'239, 1.331 Pantry i;521 Parent 1030 Parish 1300 Park 1-235 Parker 1009, 1210, 12.37, 12-50, l'25l, r253 Parkhurst 10-54, 1249 Parkman 1174 Parks ! 1136 Parleman '. 1209 Parmlee 10.58, 1000 Parrott 1151 Patchen 1209, 1272 Patten 12.58, 1245, 1-247, 1218 Patterson 1047, 1008, 1082 PaUison 1084 Pauburn 1135 Paul 1197 PauU 1075 Peat 1082 Peck 10-28, 1058, 1102, 1110, 1127, 1183, 1184, 1209, 1339 Pen 1005 Pelletreau 1327 Pelonbit 1166 Pemberton 1251 Penfield 1134, 1135, 1137, 1212 Penballow 1051 Penn 1270 Pennington '. 1084, 1278 Perkins 1041, 11-26, 1136, 1138, 1-240, 1-247 Perrin 1086 Perry 11-2-2, 1215 Peter 1208, 1215 Pfelfter 1017 Phenix 1272 PhiUips 1070, 1217 Phinney 1134 Phippany 1217 Phraner 1057 Picket 1137 Pickett 1135 Pier r200 Pierce 1030, 1050, 1093, 1269, 1-271, 127-2, r2,S8 Pierman 1100 Pierson 1102,1107, 1109, 1111, 111.5, 1121, 112-2, 113-2, 1140, 114,5, 1147, 11,53 Pike 1129 Pine 1051 Piiikham 1093 Pitney 1004 PiU 1117 Place 1151 Piatt 101-2, 1070, 1217, 1300 Plum 993, 994, 1012, 1980, 11-59 Plummer 1041 Pollard 1245. 1248,1270, 1272 Poole 1113 Pooler 10:50 Porter 1109, 1011, 1010, 1030, 1189, 1-277 Potter 1049 Potts 1258 Pow 1071 Powell lOliO Power 1242 Powers 1030, 1170 Poundsloue 1021 Prangs 1122 Pratt 991, 1011, 1017. 1070, 1147, 1-221, 1246 Prentice 1019 Prentiss 1034 Prescott 1307 Preston 1031 Price 1080 Prindle 1003 Pringle 1056 Prior 1196 Pruden 114-2, 1193 Purple 1009 Putnam 1237 Pye 1242 tjiiinby 1010, 11'24 Race 1104, 1105, 1303 Rainor 1300 Ramage 1127, 1165 Ramsey 131 2 Band 1023 Randcr 1236 Ranney 1223, 1-239 Ransom 1071, 1077, 1078, 1113 Ranson 1078 Ratbbnru 1186 Rawlings '. 1284 Ray 1174 Raymond 1282 Raymuud 1173 Reed 1009, 1010, 10:59, 1044, 100,5, 1082, 1130, 1174, 1-230, 12.50 Regna 1038 Miscellaneous Index. 1349 Renncls 1216 Remington 1041 Rex 1141 Reynolds 10:!0, 1142, 11,54, 1103, 1192 Rice 1018, 110-5, 12:36 Rich 1185 Richards 10-29, llO'i, 1137. 1190, 1214 Richardson... 1-230, r239, 124-2, 124.'!, 1207 Ridenour 10-23 Riggs 1004 Riker IILS Riley 1306 Rislev 12'23 Rlltel- 11,59 Robbins 12:59, 1-249, 1251, 1295 Roberts 11,36, 1269, 1-272 Robertstnu 1077, 1199 Robeson 1011 Robinson 1000, 1070, 1.302 Rockefeller 1216 Rodgers 1080, 1144 Roe 107-5,1076 Rogers 1016, 1048, 11.37, 1174, 121-2, 1242 Rallstou 1198 Roman 1286 Rouer 1208 Root 1172, 1267 Ross 1094, 11-25 Rose 1048,1060,1068 Rosser 1158 Rosset 11'23 Rossitur 1089 Rowe 1123, 1157, r270 Rowell 1272 Rovcc 1000 Rude 1191,1192 Ruggles 1195 KuU 1217 Runyou 11-57, 11-59 Russell 1008,,1068, 12,89 Ryall 1-312 .Sabin 1109 S,ackeU 1089 Sacket 1107,1171, 1215 Sager 1:^17 Salter 988 Saudeland 1257 .Sanders 1249 Sanford 1011, 1083, 1085, 1124, 1137, 1100, 1174, 1-277, 1280 Sargeant 1100,1103, 1288 Satterlee 1024 Savage 1047,1048 Savers 1054 Sayre 1151, 11,5,3, IIOI SayrcH 1 HiO, 1193 Sawin 1312 Sawyer 1187 Schenck 1141 Schoiilcr 11'20 Schwab 1092 Shcperd 1017, 1069 Schlaterbach 1306 Scott 1076, 1089, 1192, 1211 Seabury :1296 Searing 11,57, ]'205 Searle 991 Sears 1166 Sedgwich 1180 Seeley 1000, 1004, 1008, 1100, 1136 Seelye 1135 Selden 1044 Selby 1075 Sessions 1021 Savell 1-284, 1285, 1287 Seymour 108.3, 1089, 1280 Shafer 1194 Shaw 1076, 1113 Shed 1249 Shaffey 1009 Sheffield .-.1031 Sheldon 992, 1048, 1099, 1246 Shepard 993,1059, 1068, 1143 Sheppard '. 1094 Sherman 1011, 1015, 1040, 1110, 1152 Sherwin 1085 Sherwood 1006, 1131 Shewell 1188,1189 Shewers 12-23 Schick 1188 Short 1247 Shotwell 1151 Should 1259 Shugard 1152 Skinner 1021,1038, 1048, 1050,1068 Sly 1050, 1269, 1270 Sidway 1087 .Sill 1025 Silver 1017 Silvey 11-54 Sinicox Il97 Simmons 1193, 1194 Simons 1243 Simouson 1140 Simonton 1121 Simpson 1041 Skidmore 1082, 1085 Smallwood 1284 Smith 994, 1011, 1015, 1017, 1018, 1029, 1040, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1056, 1064,1074, 1093, 1107, 111.5, 1120, 11-24, 1125, 1120, 1128, 1142, 1144,11-50,1164,1167, 1178, 1180, 1203, 1211,1217,1220, 1221, 1246, 1247.- 1251, 1263, 1270, 1292, 1304 Smock 1115 Snedaker 1191 Snow 10.39,1180,1185 Snyder 1189 Soper 1271 Southard 1151, 1298 Spafford 10-58 1350 Miscellaneous Index. Speck 1072 Spear 1000, 1139, 1143, 11,53 Spence 1 152 Spencer.... 1051, 1000, 1134 Sperry 1049, 1058 Sprague 1237 Squire 1061, 1119, 1157, 1177, 1-209 St. John 1 135 Stanard 1061 Standish 990 Stanford 1157 Stanley 1039, 1083, 1090, 1094 Stanton 1031 Staples 1031, 1061, 1064 Starbuck 1253 Stark 1039 Starks 1213 Sta rkweather 1305 Starr 1049, li;50. 1163, 1164, 1193, 1208 Staub 1027 Stearns 1219, 1241 Stebbins 1112, 1139 Steele 1014, 1015 Steenbeck : 1165 Stephens 104-2, 1074 Sterling 1077, 1130 Sutson 1113 Steven 1134 Stevens 1120, 1134, 1135, 1130, 1142, 1183, 119.3, 1220, 1234, 1309 Stevenson 117;i, 1215 Stewart 1030, 1035, 1051 Stickney 1249 Stillman 1234, 1237 StUlson 1017 Stillwell I1'20 StrandaU 1277 Stoddard 110,5, 12,52, 1271 Stone 1059, 1181,1184, 1-246 StonehiU 988 Stow 1004, 1183 Stowe 1131 StoweU 1070 Stroud 1123 Strobridge 1217 Strong 1^ 117-5, 1276 Stryker 1199 Stuart 1077 Sturgia 1-205 Styer 1105 Suffern 1170 Suydam 111-5, 1141 Sutton 1302 Swan 1017, 1030, 1'2:55 Swift 1213 Sykes 1051 Talcott 1060 Talmadge 1'277 Tandy 1092, 1093 Tappan 1238 Tarbcll I'arramuggut I'ale Taunt Taveiier Taylor 1011, IO-")ll, 1079, 1114 1118, 1131, 1143, 1144, 1150, Teach man Teller 1104, 1-204, Terrell 1010, 108-5, Terry 1 Kio, Thatcher Thayer Thomas 1039, 10-58, 1280, 1286, 'I'homiisoii 101), 1039, 1057, 1141, 118-5, 1195, 1244, 1289, Thorpe Tibbals I'ichuor Tileston 'Ilitcher Tolguer 100,8. Tompkins 1102, 1117', Todd Tomlinson 1004, 1011, 1021, 1120, 11-2,8, Tool baker ¦l'o|i|''"y Torrey Towner Towckfield I'ownscnd 1 IS2, Tracy I0;!5, KKIS, ]0:!9, Trask Trav is Treinainc Treat 1014, 1067, 1070, Tripp Tri|ipc I'rilt Troop 1049, Trull 1175, Tucker 1008, 1114, TurnbnII 1115, 1191, Turner 109,5, 1137, 127;!, I'urnnre Tuttle lOOO, lOO.S, Tyler 10,52, 10.V.I, Tysel .1244.1083,1285 1089 .1089'l29l,1193 1208 115011-501042 1O40 1296 13121122100S-; 1240 12521023 1 009 1210 11-791179 1243 1119 1K!5 1137 ,988 1-2981300 1141 12-5:! 1179 1075 113111241147 1050 1 250 1 253 1192 1275 1304 1 108 10681197 Hiiidcrficld 1137 I'ldiam 1234, 1237 U|i.son 993, 1009 A'ail 1017, 10-2,S, 1190, l,-!02 A'alenliue 1'298 A'an Boskirk 1123 A'an Brnut 1199, 120o A'anderiioid 1064 A'andarsdule ..'. 1142 A'an Dusen 1211 A'an Duyeiic 1058 Miscellaneous Index. 13.51 A'an Emberge 1 207 Vangergraff 109.5 Van Liew 1M1, 1190 A'an Riper 11'2(i A'an Soliugcr I2:!7 A'an Vcclitcn 1158 A'an A'bickren 1300 "A'an A'llet i:WO Vaugbaii 1 150 A'ickcrs 1017 A'inccnt 1090 A'orliees 1193 A'orcc 1236 Voris 1120 Vreeland 1207 AValdron 1131 AA'ales 1064 AValker -..1247, 1274, 1275 AVallace 11-57, 1104 AVallis 1235 AValradt 1220 AVarburton 1218 AVard 989, 1048, 1049, 10-54, 108-5, 1099, 1104, 1115, 1110, 114-5, 1150, 1151, 11-53, 1154,110:5,1167,1169, 1197, 1201, 1202, 1211, 1271, 1288, 1-2,89 AVardeu 1005 AVaring 1045 AA'aruer 994, 1047, 1053, 1122 AVarren r204 AVarrick 1194 AVarrincr 1099 Warwick 1071. 1180 AVasbburii 1128, l'26J, 1275 Washington 10(7 AVatermau 1040, 1040, 1167 AV.atbcl 1260 AA'atkins 1130 AVatts 1072,1-251 AVaugh 10,50, 1051 AVeage 1100 AVeaver 1303 AVebber ¦ 1215 AVebster 1093 AVedge 1106 AA'eed 1051 Weeks 1129,1144 AVeightman 1152 Weir 1084 AA'eirick 1282 AVelch 1039, 1189 AVelliugton 1024, 1241 Wells 988, 1055, 10,50 Welten 11,84,1280 AVentz 1181 AVest in--^:' Westcoat 1082 AVeUierby ..." 1031 AVetmore 1076, 1111 AVharry l'^09 AVheatou 1022, 1217, 1267, 1272, 1292 Wheeler 1014, 10:50, 1041, 1121, 1160, 1178, 1202 AVhcclock 1105 AVhipple 1030 White 107:5. 1108, 1157, 1239 AVbitefield 1070, 112,5, 11.32 Whitehall 11,53 Whitehead 1046 Wliiling 1193, 1249, 1317 Whillock 1247 Whitman 106-5, 1224 Whitmarsh 111-3, 1114 AVbitncy 1042, 1219, 1312 AVhinlesey 1026, 1135 AVhittock 1295 AViatl 1280 AVick 1070, 1071 AVickershaw 1261 Wilbn,- 1030 Wilco.>!....1024, 1047, 1048, 1140, 1276, 1302 AVihIe 1121, 1195 Wilgus 1221 AVilkinson 1206 Willard 1168 Williams 1009, 1021, 1030, 10.55, 1062, 1110, 1118, 1121, 1122, 1127, 1165,1106,1167,118,5, 1192, 1203, 1207, 1208, 1210, 1215, 1292 AVilliamson 1115, 1141, 1296 AVilson 1016, 1031, 1127, 1147, 1165, 1253 AVilsten 1174 Winans 1056, 1065 AVimhcll 1247 Winchester : 1080 AVing 1027 Wingfield 1183 AViswell 1193 Wolcot 1087 AVood 1048,1115, 1139, 11,57, 11,58, 1251, 1256, 1264 AVoodhams 1271 Woods 1272 AVoodward ....1019, 1035. 1093, 1284, 1285 AVoodruff...993, 100-5, 1012, 1013, 1014, - 10.38, 10-57, 1083, 1138, 1180, 1292 AVooldridge...'. 1212 AVorlhington 1110, 1284, 1285 Wright 1'097, 1146, 1302 Wyckoff 1146 AVyman 1058, 1195, 1244 Yale 1280 Yerrington 10.39 Yocum 1138 York 1272 Yonug 1100, 1102, 1124, 1126, 1140, 1209, 1227, 1237, 1247, 1291 Youngs 1191, 1298, 1302 ?; i m iH er man 1269 INDEX OF BALDWIN, Each person is followed by the father's name. The small fij^ure shows the number of generations from the first known ancestor in this country, who, for convenience, is numbereil i, although lie may be ° in the English part of the bool^. A. LouisaS Sumraerfield 1287 A. M.8 Orrin 1023 A. T.8 Alva 1075 A. V.8 Orrin 1023 Aarou 1105 Aaron McC.3 Rice 1100 Aaron4 Benjamin 1100, 1107 AaronSEli 1049, 1050 AaronS Aaron 1004, 1070, 1107, 1121 Aaron L.s Elisha 1302 Aaron" Aaron 1065 AaronO David 1119, 1146, 1165 Aaron B.6 Jeptha 1151 Aaron' Erastus ! 1277 Aaron? Job 1022 Aaron' Joel 1151, 1203 Aaron' Timothy 1065 Aaron A.' Chas. N 1052 Aaron B.' Marcus : 1183 Aaron C.8 John C 1065 Aarou K.8 MUton 1205 Abbie A.' Cyrus 1107, 1292 AbbyS Josiah 112-5, 1150 Abe S.8 Jared 1024 Abeis David 1251 Abel' John 1006 Abiah 8 Gideon 1085 AbiatharS Israel 1120 Abiel* Ezra 1111, 1105 Abigail, Moses 1122 AbigaU* David 1231 AbigaUS John 1036 Abigaiie Daniel 1253 Abigails Han num 1261 AbigaU 8 Ichabod 1118, 1150 AbigaUS Job 1016 Abigails Samuel 1 130 AbigaUe Silas 1117 Abigail' Abijah 1 147 AbigaU' Dwight 1170 Abigail' Simeon 1145, 1196 Abigail A.' Ashbel 1182 Abigail C Abijah 1200 Abigail P.' Samuel D 1184 Abijahe David 1110, 1140 Abijah' Moses 1146 Abijan C Abijah 1147 Abner 5 Nathan 1232 Abuer' 'riniothy 1005 Abraham^ Joshua 1256 Abrahams Jlichael 1088 Abraham 8 Beard 1 070 Abraham 8 Oidcou 1282 Abrahams J.ibcz 1125 Abrahams Job ]022 Abrahams Josiah 1125 Abrahams AVilliam 1087 Abraham' Israel I 152 Abraham D.' David 11,8:! Abraham A^8 llcury 1! 1205 Abraham T.S Stciilieii AV 1394 Abram' Abraham 1022 AdaO Aaron C ; 1005 Adaline' Abraham 1125 Adam 985 Adam P.' David L 1KS3 Addie E." Oscar I' 1224 Adelaide AV.8 Joseph II 1242 Adelaideli>F. S 1209 Adele' .Stephen AV 1235 Adelle f.s Nathan 1030 AdelcgaS Erastus 1030 Adol|ihu&S Nathan 1183 AdoliihusS AVm. E 1209 Agnes 987, 1107 Agiies2 Ricliard 988 Agues:^ llenry 988 Agues* John 989 Agnes S.8 Caleb 1210 AlansonS John 1130, 1173 AlausonS Samuel 1080 Albert J 1131 Albert N.S Noble 1266 Albcrl' Jacob 1252 Albert' Henry 1206 Albert' Rune 1068 Albert' Zcbuloii 1114 Albert A.' Marcus 1183 Albert .Ichiel' David 1214 Alberts Albert 1252 Alberts l.evi 1185 Albert D.s ilco. W 1202 Albert David" Edward 11 1214 Albert 11.8 Ceo. p ].25.2 Albert N.8 Lyman N 1215 Albert K.s Albert 1200 Index of Bcddwin. 1353 Albert R.s Caleb G 1210 Albert ]!." Albert R r200 Albert ISyron" Edward 1079 AldenS Frederick A R I'202 Alfred 1174, 12.S0, 1283 Alfred' Elijah 1074 Alfred' John .\ 1054 Alfred' Junius K 10,52 Alfred' Scott 1 191 Alfrcil C Cvriis 11 1025 Alfred J.' ICli 1104 Alfred ;\l.' Caleb 11.52 Alfred Milton' Cyrus 1121 Alfreds Alfred 10,54 Alfreds Isaac 1288 Alfred D.S William 1! 1:503 Alice 9,S7, 9.S,-5. 989, 999, 1281, 1283 Alice2 Ricbard 988 Alicc-I Sylvester 989 Alice-'' Richard 995 Alice' Edward 1239 Alices (.'harles S 1218 AliccS Albert 1252 Alices John a 1'238 Alices AVatson 1079 Alice M.s Jonathan U 1192 •Alice M.s Isaac N 1211 Alice .Al.8 Caleb C 1210 Alice A." Ransom 1223 Alice M." Austin 1254 Alien' D.avid 1188 Allen !> Charles 1'203, 1207 A I ma 8 vSamiiel 1209 Almira -tjrdin l.'iOI Almira Aim'' Amos I 1 12 Almira' ScoU 1191 Almira C Renins 1093 AlmiraS Amasa I' 1274 Almira <;.8 Caleb r204 Almon" Edward 1079 Alinond' Rnue 10-08 Alonzo G. 8 Richard 1189, 1223 AlpheusS John 1130, 117:) Alva' John 1075 Alvin Burton' Moses 1 146 AmaS .Samuel 1269, 1270 Amanda' iSamuel 1177 Amasa P.' Eli 1270, 1274 Amelia-1 James '. 1299 Amelia Sibbcl" llirain 1098 Amos* ICzra 1 1 12 Amos* .loscph 1104 Ainos-5 Amos 1112 Amos-'' .Samuel 1|:!3 Amos8 Silas 1110 Amos' Eiihraim 1016, 1145 Amos B. 8 Amos 1010 Ammi 1001 AiumiS Zachcus 1008 Ammi R.s Brcwiii 1089 Amy* NaUianiel 1083 Amy" Iladley 1260 Amzi' Isaac 1154, 1203, 1206 Andrew J.* William A 1311 Andrew' Samuel P 1238 Andrew D.' Samuel 1173 Andrew J.' Joseph 1277 Andrew Virgil' Nathan B 105], 10-52 Andrew S 1281, 1283 Aogcliue Burgess' -lunius E 1052 Aim C 1060 Ann* (M. I5i-yan) 1317 Ann* John 1257 Ann,'' Benjamin 1036 AunB Daniel 1281 Ann' Cornelius E 1073 Ann' Horace 1235 Ann 8 James M 1072 Ann Eliza8 Jesse W 1028 Anu ElizaS John G 1065 Anna* Solomon 1010 Anna'' John ...1266 Anna H.s Timothy 1089 Anna Alida' Henry M 1021 Aiina8 Lewis B 1205 Anne E.s George T 1054 Anne 990 Anne* Robert 990 AnneS Isaac 1180 Anne 8 Horace 1181 A n n c ' Abraham 1282 Anne M.8 John F 1250 AnnieS John 1209 Annie' John J 11-52 Annie G.' Francis 1253 AnnicS Austin 1254 Aiinic«.Jolin E 1208 Annie D.8 Sidney A 1175 Annie" Oliver P 1010 Annie BeU" James II .- 1091 Annie C." B. F 1209 Anson (of AVisconsin) 1312 Anson 8 .lames 1131 Anson Sherwood' Orrin 1170 Anson T.-' Thomas A 1306 Anthony2 Thomas 12-59, 1260 AnUiony S.' Nathan 1184 Araminta L.' Ithamar 1147, 1195 Archibald S.8 Cornelius 1073 Archie LeroyS Jesse 1196 Arthur' Wm. W 1176 Arthurs Wm 1206 Arthur -losephS Joseph B 1077 Arthur D.8 Heury Perrine 1213 ArthurO Noah 1209 Arthur J." Wm. M 1010 Arthur M.u Alonzo G 1223 Asa* Diiniel 1231 AsaS Philemon 1068 Ashbcl5 Joel 1067 Asahel' Joseph 1189 Asaph LewisS James 1188 AsenaUiS EUjah 1236 Augusta M.8 Robert S 1072 1354 Index of Baldwin. Augustus Jaiiies 1289 Augustin N.' Cyrus 1292 AugustusS Lyman 1131 Augustus R.s Herman 1009 Augustus' Win. B 1196 Augustus' Josiah O 1 125 Augustus N.' l.'yrus 1167 Augustus S.' David 1154 Augustus' Wm. B 1147 Augustus8 Charles 1289 Aurelia M.S Truman 1131 Austin' Enos 1253 Austin 8 Enos 1253 Austin P.8 Austin 1251 Austin" Austin P 1254 AustrisS Jacob 1251 Austris B.'AVni. T 1251 AveryS John A 1238 AxinaS AVm. R 1211 Barbara" Caleb 1269 Barnabas2 Richard 1004 Barney' Levi 10 11 BarUottS Jonathan 1288 Beda" LuUier II 1223 BeUe G.8 Albert J 1214 Benedicts Joel 1076 Benjamins Joseph 1099, 1100, 12-28 Benjamins Benjamin 1100. ]2'28 Benjamins Thomas 1248 Benjamin* Benjamin 1100, 1107 Benjamin* John 1030, 1037 Benjamin* Obadiah 1018 Benjamin* Thomas 1'248 Benjamin" Benjamin 1048 Benjamin B.8 Elnathan 1130, 1176 Benjamin F.s Thomas 1250 Benjamin P.8 .Samuel 1040 Benjamin 1.8 Jacob 1251 Benjamin L.s Jacob 1252 'Benjamin C Dennis 1177, 1215 Benjamin H.' Benjamin 1092 Benjamin F.8 Samuel 1209 Benjamin P.8 Albert A 1183 Benjamin F.'-) Benjamin P 1209 Benson C.S Curtiss 1 177 Benson D.' Benson 1177, 1210 Bertha E.8 Jesse 1190 Bertha8 Wm. II 1'205 BertieO Charles W 1195 Bertrams John A 1-2.38 Bethuel' Matthias 1151 Bethuel D.' Isaac 1154 Bethya* Jonathan 1228 Betsey lOOl, I2.S0 Betsey* Ebenezer 1006, l'2(;:l Betsey 8 Jonas (J 12;!-A Betsey D.' Benjamin 1092 Bettrice 1230 Betty" John 1250 BessieS John A 1238 Bessie" Wm. B 1200 Uilliiig-'iTiiuoUiy 1081 Blanche D.' Simeon lt)44 Blanche" G.S. Ill 1091 BlancheK) Joseph S 1094 Briscoe G.s Cornelius 1072 Briscoe G, 8 James M 1072 Briscoe (i." Cornelius C 1094 Burdclte J. Anson 1312 Burr 1281, 1283 Burr' Gabriel 1078 Byruu-'^ Walsou 1079 liyrou A.SLodrick I 1098 C. Colniiibns-"' Ricliard 1286 C. S.8 Cliapman 1191 C:aldwell A.' Anson 1213 Caleb 1229 Caleb* .loscph 1104, 1111 Calcb-'i Caleb 1064, 1127 Caleb" Ezekiel 1110, 1126 Caleb" Moses 1110, 1127 Calebs Nehemiah 1054 Calebs Caleb |o,-||^ ||o,i ( alcb W.sCalcb 1127, 1106 Caleb D.S Ichabod 1118, 1148 Calebs Jabez 112-5, 1151 Calebs JonaUian 1-258 Caleb C'.s Jonathan 1128 Calebs Joseph 1070 Calebs Philemon 1007 Calebs Samuel 1080, 1090 (!aleb' Caleb 1067 Caleb' Caleb AV 1160 Caleb* Israel 11-52 tialeb C Caleb C 1106, 1167 Caleb C ElizabeUi 1166, 1167 Caleb C Eleazer 1210 Caleb J.7 Isaac 1204 Caleb W.sCalcbAV 1-208 (^alsslaS Stephen 1129 Calista' Philemon 1008 Calverl C.-"^ C. C 1280 Calvin 8 Zadoc 1000 Calvin D." Samuel 1 184 Camden A.8 Josephus 1 195 Camiclla' JcliicI 1108 CaiifichI S.S Samuel AV 1179 Carnelia .lansen 1293 Caroline (Ward) 1298 Caroline' .leremiah 1090 Caroline' Tlicron .' 1093 C^aroliuc' William 1 173 Carrie L 1280, 1283 CanicS .loscph M 1206 Cai-i-ic iM.s ,l-oiialhaii M 1192 Carrie M.siico. AV |-202 Carrie C." Ebenezer 1212 Carrie M." Oscar P ; 1224 Carrie T » G. R. T 1094 Carroll ¦'¦' AVm. H 1-2,S(; Cassie" Levi 1276 Catharine 1218 Index: of Baldwin. 1355 Catherine-'"' Nathan 1232 Catherine K.s AVilliain 1058 C'.-itberinc' llcurv 1207 Cathcriuc' Joel.." 1007 Catherine A.' Sherman 1270 Calbcrinc G.' Francis 1253 Catharine M.' Samuel D 1184 Cecelia' .Alatlliias AV 1058 t:ccil 9S3 Chap man' Scolt 1191 Charilv C;.:5 Rice 1100 Charles A 12,80, I2S:! Charles W.-l Wm. II 1'280 Charles G." Win. H 1'2,S6 CJIiarlcs < I." Sninmcrlicld 1287 Charles" Bciiiamiii 1048 Charles R.-' Pcny 1305 Charles L." Rignal 12,S7 Charles Tracy" William 1301 Charles" David 1070 CharlesS Elnathan 1133 Charles C.s Sevmoiir AV 1025 C;|iarlcs J.s Hezekiah 1108 Charles L.s Charles AV 1018 Charles M s Charles 1138 I barlcs N." Aaron 10.50, 1052 Charles AV.s Abiel 1138 Charles' Jonathan 1-288, 1-289 Charles' Tilly 1-237 Charles' Wm'. AV 1151 Charles A.' Augustus K 1009 Charles li." .lames (J 1025 Cliarles C John 1) 1032. 1031 Charles !>.' Wm. I! 1147 Charles IC Charles '. 1070 Charles E.' Samuel 11 1089 Charles K.' Truman 1179 Charles II.' l.saac A 1148 Charles 11.' Joel 12-50 Charles II. ' Nathan I! 1052 Charles ll.' Tilly 1242 Charles JNL' Cyrus 1 121 Ciiarles M." .Simeon 1044 i:liarlcs N.' .lunius E 1052 Charles ".' Joseph 1277 Charles P.' Jotham 12:39 Charles R.' Clark 1089 CharlesS.' Ashbel 1182 Charles S.- David 1218 Charles W.' Charles J 1108 Charles Y.' l.saac |-200 Charles" Amzi 120:5, 1-200 CharlesS Charles 12X9 CharlesS Isaac E |-200 CharlesS .Samuel W ; 1093 CharlesS 'a'aisoii 1079 Charles A.8 Wm. II 1190 Charles V..^ Albert J 1214 Charles E.8 Charles S 1218 Charles E.8 Edward ll 1214 Charles E.8 Edgar S 1182 Charles F.8 Nathan 1006 Charles G.8 Wm. W 1200 Charles 11.8 Edwin 1008 Charles 11.8 Harrison 1114 Charles II.S Horatio II 1178 Charles J.S Joseph II 1241 Charles () 1280, 1283 Charles AV.8 Abner 1065 Charles W.s Ch.arle3 E 1070, 1179 Charles AV.s Jesse 1195 Charles Y.8 George T 1201 Charles W." Hiram S 1098 Charles C. C." Cornelius C 1094 Charles II." t harles II 1009 CharlesM." Davids 1195 Charles M." Wm. M 1010 CharloUeS Jonas C 1235 CbarlotteB Joseph ; 1166, 1127 Charlottes Nathan 1138 Charlotte' Augustus 1131 Charlotte' Caleb 1090, 1161 Charlotte' George 1054 Charlotte' Orrindates 1129 CharloUe A.' David L 1218 CharloUe A.' Caleb D 1150, 1201 Charlotte A.' Thomas W 1238 ( horlotte F.' Joel 1260 Charlotte M.' Horace 1235 Charlottes Joseph M 1206 Charlotte B.8 Isaac 1008" Charlotte" Oliver P 1010 (;iiasteen8 Wm. R 1211 ( liauncey C." Perry 1306 CbaunceyS Lyman 1131 Cliauncev' Noah 1178 (hcster.: 1281,1283 Cbesler A.8 Merwin A 1213 Christian* Richard 991 Christina" Stephen 1109 ( hristopher C* Wm. H 1286 CliriiSloplier C.8 Eden 1186 Cicily 2 "Richard 988 ClaraS Philo A 1018 Clara' Abraham 1091 ClaraSTherou C 1216 Clara F.S Benjamin G 1215 Clara L.8 (harles Y 1200 Clarence AV., Caleb 1204 Cl.areuce" Elbridge 1213 Clarence AV." Eli 1375 Clark N., Cornelius 1295 Clarinda' Samuel ill67, 1188 Clarissa" Michael 1084, 1087, 1088 Clarissa M.S Horace !....!. ..1181 Clarissa' John '. 1066 Clarissa' Daniel 1090 C;iaris,sa L.' Ashbel '. 1181 Clark W.' John W 1174 Clayton L.8 Lucius A 1076 Clayton" Loren ; 1275 C:b'nicntiue' Josiah 1125 Clinton" Nelson G 1209 Coinford2 WiUiam 1279 1356 Index of Baldwin. Comforts Beard 1079 Content" William 1301 Cora 1-281, 1283 Cora" Aaron 0 1005 Cordelia' James H 1187 Cornelias WiUiain 1058 Cornelia' James Harvey 1138 Cornelia8 Joseph C 1094 Cornelia II.8 Jdm G 1065 Cornelia " Joseph G 1095 Cornelius, James 1295 Cornelius" Elijah 1005 t^orneliusS Elias 10-55 Cornelius E.s Cornelius 1072 Cornelius' Stephen 1214 Cornelius 11.8 Kobei-t S 1072 Cornelius 8 Stephen 1172 Cornell R.8 John 1075, 1070 CurUss C ' Samuel 1212 CyrenusS (Jaleb 1127 Cyrus ri.8 Cyrus 1024 CyrusS Aaron 1121 Cyriise Jonathan 1167, 1128, 1292 Cyrus" Jotham 1126 Cyrus P.' James 1235 Cyrus H.' Cyrus II 1025 Gyrus H.' WyUys 1079 Cyrus' Cyrus 1121 Cyrus 0.7 Joel 1151 Cyrus I.' Noah 1100 Cyrus' Joel 1'202 Gyrus J.' Noah 1210 Cyrus G.8 Cyrus H 1080 Cyrus B.8 Joseph C 1095 David 1132 David2 Joseph 1100 David* Benjamin 1100, 1106 David* Joseph 1105 David-" Daniel 1060 David" David 1107, 1110 David" Jehiel 1111 David" Stephen 1109, 1126 David" Wm 1232 Davids iJavid 1126, 1151 Davids Jonathan 1 1 15 Davids Noah 11-54 Davids Parsons 1265 Davids Seth 1170 David C.8 Seymour VV 1020, 1020 David C.S Silas 12-53 David J.S Caleb 1120 David L.s Nathan 1182 David R.6 Silas 1022 David S.S Silas 1110, 1147 David' David 11.52, 1207 David' Joseph 11,54 David' ScoU 1139 David A.' Ashbel 1182 Davhl B.' Goodrich 1079 David G.' Jacob 1252 David IL' Henry 1044 David J.' Samuel 1212 David J.' David J 1-204 David S.' Illiamar 1195 David W.' John II 10'27 David G.8 Albcrl 12.52 David 11.8 Nalhaniel 11 lli)8 David OS David 1! 1079 David 0.8 Merwiu A 1213 David S 8 Josephus 1195 David S.S Wm 1195 David" Aaron C 1005 Davis" Joshua 1-249 Davis' David 11,55 Daniel- llcury 1231 Daniebl Daniel IO.S-2, 12:11 Daniel* Isaac 13U0 Daniel* James 1299 Daniel* John 1036, 1o:i8 Daniel" Beujamiu 1037 Daniel" Daniel 1038, 1234 Daniel" Isaac 1252 Daniel" Theophilus 1205 Daniels l-zckici 1007 Daniel' Alma 1209 Daniel' Elias 1007 Daniel A.' Ashbel 1182 Daniel IL' Tilly 12:;7, 1241 Daniel AV.' Scpiire 1190 Daniel 11.8 Daniel 1241 Daniels Elisha 1302 Daniel P.S Hira 1221 Daniel S." Oliver P 1010 Deborahs Edward 1284 Dcboi-alr.2 Nathaniel 1082 Deborah" Thomas 1248 Delbert R.8 Reuben C 1211 De Forest' Henry 1044 Delias iseih 1171 Delia' Zebulon 1114 Delia M.' Jeremiah 1090 DclorvilleS Jacob 1041 Delpheui' Jonathan F 1093 Dennis 8 James 1177 DeiiiiiaonS Andrew I0:!1 Densey 8 Jonatliali 1 12,S Diana' C-Ueb 1007 Didamia S.S John 1011 Die II." Anguslns 1190 Dimmis 3.1 James 1105 Dorcas" Eli 1049 Dorcas-"' AVm 1-2:52 Douglass' Francis 1173 Douglas 11.' Dwight 1170 Dudley" Michael 1088 Dwigliis Soth 1170 DwighC^.Iamcs I 18,S Dwiglit W.8 llcmaii 1093 Ebeline' John 1'271 E. L.8 Edwin 1008 Ebenezer-' Zechariah 1203 Ebenezer* Ezra 110,5, 1111 Index of Baldwin. 1357 Ebenezer* -Joseiih 1105 Ebenezer" Benjaiiiiii 1037 Ebenezer" Ebenezer......:.'. 1111 Ebenezer'' Simeon 1041 EbenezerS William 1242 Eden' Eden 1180 Edward" Elisha 1,302 Edgar A.' Orriii 1170 ICdgar !<;.' Samuel 1179 I'Mgar S.' Aslibcl 1 182 Edgar s Joel 1274 Edith 1281, 1283 Edith P.S Charles 11 1242 Edith M." Alonzo (4 1223 Eilitb." Orriii N 1224 Edmund T.' Ashbel F 1182 Edna C'auicron, C:iai-k N 1295 Edward 998, 12H4 Edward-3 James 1284, 1285 Edward" llenry 992 Edward L." John 1255 Edwards Luke 1-234, 1239 Edward C.STimolhv 1023 Edward L.8 Roger S 1042 Edward' Edward 1239 Kdward' Silas 10-54 lOdward' Sylvester 1168 Edward' I'lmothy 1005 Edward A.' Isaac A 1148, 1196 Edward B.' Caleb 11-52 Edward II.' David 12i:i Edward L.' Benjamin L 1252 Edward AVm.' AVilliam S 1178 EilwardS Amzi PiO,'!, 1207 Edwards Watson 1079 Edward A., AVilliain AV 1200 Edward D.8 Merwin .A 1213 Edwanl J.S Oliver II 11.';9 Edward L.S Richard L 1218 Edward S.S Geo. AV 1197 Edward AV.S Warren S 1195 Edward W.S Edward W 1178 E.lward" Charles 1203, 1207 Edwin' Daniel 1007, 1008 Edwin' John 1006 Edwin B.' Samuel D 1 184 Edwin R.' D.avid 1211 EdwinS Charles 1289 Edwin N.S Isaac N 1211 Elamncll" Theophilus 1231 Elbert L' Silas I 10-28 Elbert' Joel 1151, 1203 ElbertS Cyrus 1203 ElbertS Elbert 1203 Elbert F.S Elbert I 1029 ElbridgcS Abel 1251 ElbridgcSCadwcll A 1213 Eldou Walkci-s I'liomas A 1300 Eleanor ll ' Rice 1100 Eleanor--! James 1284 Eleanor-? Joseph 1299 Eleanor' Cornelius E 1072 Eleanors Albert 1252 EleanorS James M 1072 Eleanor D.8 James M 1204 Eleanor McA.8 Johnson H 1212 Eleazer* Joseph 1104 EleazerS Jonathan 1127, 1166 Electa' Erastus ]277 Eli* Samuel 1049 ICliS Jotham 1104 lOlis Samuel 1050, 1269, 1270 Eli' Eli 1270 Eli' John ...1066 EliS Amasa P 1-274, 1276 EliS Wm 1273 Eli E.s Sherman 1274 Eliakim 8 Samuel 1086 Elias Clark :^ Joseph 1306, 788 Elias J.* Elias Io07 Elias" Elijah 1054 Elias A." Aaron 1107, 1121 EliasS Ezekiel 1007 Ellas' Daniel 1009 Elias M." John S 1292 Elias W.' John S 1167, 1210 Elias8 Isaac E ]'206 Elias B 8 Silas 1008 Elihu W.8 Jonathan 1121 Elihu' James 1169 Elihu M.' James 1212 Elij.ah C 1000 Elijah* Timothy 1016 Elijahs Abiel 1179 Elijahs Z.adoc 1074 J'^li'jah' Sherman 1270 Elisha 833, 974, 1301 Elisha Elisha 1302,1303 Elisha* Daniel 1302 IClishaS Thomas 1302 Elisha G.' Lalhrop 1240 ElizaS Caleb 1054 ElizaS lOnos 1085 ElizaS Isiael 1069 ElizaS Jeptha 1126 Eliza' Joel 1151 Eliza' John N 10.54 Eliza' Marsh 1067 Eliza N.' Silas 1 1029 flliza N.' Jonathan F 1093 ElizaS Aaron 1203 ElizaS Joseph 1288 ElizaS Nathan 1066 Eliza J.S Richard 1189 Eliza A.8 William 1275 Eliza L." Oliver T 1010 Elizabeth 98.5, 1280 Elizabelh2 Joseph 1099 Elizabeth-') Daniel 1082 Elizabeths Nalhaniel 1047 Elizabeths Sylvanus 1005 Elizabeth* Benjamin 1248 Elizabeth* Theophilus 1005 Elizabeth* Timothy 1015 1358 Index of Baldwin. Elizabeth" Aaron 1107 Elizabeth" James 1059 Elizabeth" John 1255 Elizabeth" Nathan 1-232 Elizabeth" Sylvester 993 Elizabeth 6 Caleb 1126, 11-55 Elizabeths Enos 1085 Elizabeth 8 Israel 1126, 1148 Elizabeths Job 1016 Elizabeths John 1057 Elizabeths Joseph 1127, 1105 Elizabeths Zadoc 1074 Elizabeth T.s Truman 1131 ElizabeUi AV.s Roger S 1012 Elizabeth' Cyrus II 1025 Elizabeth' Horace 1235 Elizabeth' Isaac 1154, 1105 Elizabeth 'Theodore R 102S Elizabeth L.' Cyrus H 1025 Elizabeths Amzi 1203, 1207 Elizabeths Geo. T 1-201 ElizabeUi 8 Isaac 1288 Elizabeths Joseph M 1200 ElizabeUi 8 Samuel A P202 Elizabeth A.8 Amos -....1182 Elizabeth H.8 Joseph C 1094 Elizabeth 1.8 Philemon 1097 Elizabeth J.8 WiUiam 1195 Elizabeth L.s Philemon 1094 EUzabeth P.8 William II r205 Elizabeth W.8 Timothy H I2'20 Elizabeth" Charles 1203, 1207 EUaS Frederick 1-2,S9 Ellen' Edward 1239 EUen' Francis l-2,53 EUen C TheophUus 1021 Ellen H,8 John S 1292 Ella J.7 William AV 1170 EUaSGeo. T 1201 Ella H.8 John S 1210 Ella M.8 Caleb C 1210 Ella 0.8 Noah 1189 Ella K." Aaron K 1205 Ella M." Theodore W 1209 EUen' Benjamin B 1176 Ellen' Caleb.. 1067 Ellen F.' John D 1034 Ellen F.' WiUiam W 1176 EUenS Stephen 1172 EllenS Watson 1079 EUen S." Rodney N 1208 EUen (Ward) 1289 ElUsS Joseph 1-209 ElmerS Noble 1021, 1'206 Elmer B.» AVUliam 1-275 ElmiraS Jonathan 12.88 Elnathan" Ebenezer IIII, 1130 Elnathan" Elnathan 1131, IK!,!' Elnathan 8 Elnathan 1 1:!:! Elton' William 1173 EltonS Lewis C 1093 Emeline' Joseph 1141 Elvira C Edwin 1008 Emily 8 Eleazer I2;!0 Emily' .Adolphus I1,S3 Emily' Caleb 10-54 Emily C Thci-ou 1093 Emily' Cloodricli 1070 Emily ll.' Almon 1182 Emily R.8 Jonathan M 1192 Emily8 Albcrl 12,52 EmilyS Isaac jAI 1210 Emily C.8 Cornelius 1214 Emily L.s Timothy II 12-20 EiinnaS Lymau 1131 lOmnia' El nalliau 1 177 Emilia L.' John 10 ." I25S ICinma L.' I.m-cn I2:!'.l lOminaS William I 17:! E.uma B.« Henry G 1224 Emma B.s Orrin 10-23 Emma II." Edwin N 1211 Kiios' lOiios 125:! Enos 8 Enos 125:! lC|ia[iiasS Davi.l 1256 I'] I ill rai 111-' .loscph I05:i 10|iliraiiuS Silas 10 1 6 Ijpiii-aiin ' lOpliraim 1016 Erastus" Oliver lOlii ErastusS Eleazer 1276 Erastus 8 Jose|ili 1277 Erastus' b-rastiis 1277 Ernest T.8 Ti.e on 1094 Kslellc M.--* Oliver 11 11,S9 Eslclla--* George S 1275 Estella" I'rcderick If 1210 Ellicr* Jacob 12-15 Esthers Elnallian 11;!;^ Esthers Isaac 1115, 1143 Esther' John 1006 EsUicr' Nehemiah 1142. 1192 Esther E.' David ^1167 Eugenia" CHirnell R 1070 Eunice 1014 Eunice" Aaron 1 107 Eunice" David 1107, 1118 ICtiniceS lOlnalhau 1 1;;;! Eunices Joiialliau 1115, 1141 Eunice P.S David 1070 Eunice' Moses I 110, 1198 lOva A.' llcury M 1021 ICvaliuc" William 1275 KvyS Edwanl I' 121:! K,>ipcricnccS John 1035 Ezckiel'-i George 1299 Ezekiel* John 1110, 1296, 497 Kzekiel" Zcckcriah 1007 lOzckiels Ezekiel 1007 Kzi-a, Samncl 1296 ICzra •' Jonalban 1104 ICzraS Caleb I ;-27, 1105 Ezi-aS Lyman 1131, 1177 Ezra' Dennis 1177 EzraS John 10 1208 Index of Baldwin. 1359 F. E 1217 Fannie L." Richard 1286 Fannie' Abraham 1070 FannicS Charles II 1242 Fannie LongfellowS Geo E 1289 Fannie A." William lAl 1010 Fannys John 1277 Fanny' Erastus 1057 F'anny S.' Henry 1091 Feli.x iAIagruder* (,)wen 1311 Firmer" Joseph 1194 Fi-sher 1-281, 1283 Flavins J.3 Rice 1100 Flora C." Ransom 1223 Florence" Oliver P 1010 Florence" Charles H 1009 Fowler' Canfield S 1180 Frances" Nahum 12:53 Frances' Abijah 1140, 1199 Frances' Briscoe Ci 1077 Frances A.' Lorin 1239 Frances L.' Gyrus 1121 Frances E. M.s Josephine 1195 Francis 990, 12-55, 1305 Francis E 1062 Francis' Leonard 1172 Francis E.' Albert N 1022, 1207 Francis IL' llenrv 1044 Francis H.' Caleb D 11-50 Francis I." Thomas A 1306 Francis L.' Leonard 1214 Francis L. D.' Francis L 1214 FrancisS James 1'284, 1286 FrancisS John 1253 FraiK'is, John 1305 FrancisS Samuel 1130, 1172 Francis L. D.8 Francis 1224 Frank G." AViUiam H 1-286 Frank E.8 Francis J 1300 Frank' Stephen W 12:55 Frank' AVilliam 1173,1301 Frank H.' Franklin 1171 Frank S.' Francis 12-53 Franks CadweU A 1213 Frank H.s Isaac N 1211 Franks George 1289 Franks James 1188, 1223 Frank H.S John C 1005 Frank H.8 Lucius A 1076 Frank J.8 Silas D 1194 Frank L.8 Oliver II 1189 Frank L8 Pomeroy 1094 Frank W.6 Charles A 1069 Frank" Frank 1223 Frank B." Joseph 1194 Frank M." James II 1091 Franklins SeUi 1171 Franklin F.8 Orlando F 1028 Franklin T.' .Stephen W 1304 Freddie 1281, l'283 Frederick D 1105 Frederick H 1061 Frederick' Jonathan 1289 Frederick E.' Junius E 10-52 Frederick' Samuel 1178 Frederick A. R.' Caleb. ..1100, 1150, 1201 Frederick M.' Benjamin L 1252 Fredericks CadweU A 1213 Fredericks Ichabod 1194 Frederick B.8 Calvin B 1211 Frederick C.S llenry P 1213 Frederick H.S Elias M 1210 Frederick 11.8 Charles S 1218 Frederick W.8 Abner 1065 Frederick AV.8 Samuel a 1202 Frederick A." Joseph 1194 Frederick S." John J 1209 Frederick AV." Hiram S 1098 Frederica B.s Robert S 1072 Fredius'^ Aaron 1105 Freeland, Julia 1146 Fremonts Noah 1189 G.W 987 Gamaliel* Samuel 1112 Gardner S." AVilliam 1275 Glaylord S. M.8 James M 1091 Genevieve" Hiram S 1098 George 999, 1297 George J 1062 George L 1060 George2 John Sr 1046, 1303 George^ George 1293 Georges Ezekiel 1298 CJeorge * Isaac 1300 G eo rge * iSy I ves ter 989 George" Caleb 10C4 George 8 Zebulon 1114 George AA^.8 James 1276 George F.s Benjaaiin 1240 George S.8 Eli 1022 George F.S llenry 1249 George WaldoS Francis 1306 George' Calvin 1006 George' Erastus 1277 George' Ezra 1166 George M.' George W 1276 George' Job 1022 George' .lohn .1 1152 George' Lawson 1253 George C Joseph 1141, 1192 CJeorge D.' Caleb 11-52 George E.' Charles J 1168 George II. AV.' Cyrus 1121 George P.' Jacob 1261 George' Jonathan 1288, 1289 George R.' Raymond 1240 George S.' Jolin 1271, 1275 George T.' George 1054 George T.' Isaac 1148, 1200 George T.' Almon 1182 George Yan Nest' Eli 1164 George W.' Simeon 114-5, 1197 George W.' Nehemiah 11.50, 1202 1360 Index of Baldwin. George8 Isaac lAI 1210 George E.S Edwiu 1008 George E.s George 1192, 1289 George R. T.S Herman 1093 George H.8 George T 1201 George L.s Daniel II 1-241 George P.8 George P 1252 George R.8 Edward W 1178 George AV.8 Hart B 1028 George W.8 AVUliam 1190 George" Edward S 1197 George II.«G. R. T 1094 George \V." Eli 1275 GeorgeUa W." Hiram S 1098 Georgia 8 Jerome 1241 GeorgianaS AA'Uliam R 121 1 Gertrudes Nathan 1115, 1112 Gertrude A.8 Joseph H 1242 Gilbert* James 1299 Giles M.8 John 1292 GoodrichS Frederick 1076 Gordon" AVilliam H 1286 Graces Samuel 1130 GnicoS Charles E 1070 Grace 8 Ichabod 1194 Grace D.8 Charles S 1218 Grace M." Noah ' 1209 Grace" Orrin N 1224 Grace E." David S 1195 Graham K.' Loren 12.39 Grenville' Franklin 1171 Grover E.s Edwin R 1211 Gunneva 985 Gustav B.8 Albert 1152 Gustavus A.* William O 1312 Guy' Levi 1041 H. F.s Richard 1-280 I-I. P.8 Chapman 1191 Hadley* Thomas 1200 Hannah2 John 1040 Hannah2 Josepli 1099 Hannah* David 1247 Hannah* Ephraim 105:! Hannah* James 1299 Hannah* JonaUian 1107, 1228 Han n ah * Joshua 1258 Hannah J.* Joseph 1 104 Hannah" Asa 12:!2 Hannah" Jehiel 1111 ' Hannah" John 10:50, 1200 Hannah" Samuel 1058 Ilariuahs James 1270 Hannahs Jereiniah 1080 Hannahs. Samuel. ...1050, 1080, 1209, 1270 Hannahs Zebulon 1114 Hannah' Eli 1'270, 1272 Hannah' Ithamar II 17, 1195 Hannah' Moses 1140, 1198 Hannah M.s.Ioel 1274 Hannahs Jonathan 1288 Harriets Jared 1(1 IS IlarriclS Jonas C 1235 Harriets. Samuel 1040 Harriet E.s Noble 1022 Harriet AV.S lOlias 1055 Harriet' Aarou 116,5, 1205 Harriet' Abraham 1282 Harriet' Benjamin P 1071 Harriet' Daniel 1007 Harriet' Illiamar 11 17, 1195 Harriet' William 1173 Harriet A.' David S 1147 Harriet A.' llcury 1236 Harriet E.' Cyrus 1121 Ilarriet IL' Augustus 1! 1069 Harriet M.' Dwiglit 1213 Harriets lOdwanI 11 1214 Harriet sEnos 1253 Harriets James N 1216 Harriet E.S John C 1005 Harriet N.S Elihu i\I 1212 Harriet" Eilward S 1197 Ilarriet I." LnUicr H 12-23- Harris M.' Samuel 1151 Ha riison' Zebulon 1114 Harrison I'.s Harrison 1115 llarinonS .Samuel 1203 Harry 8 Samncl 1086 Harry B.8 David 15 1079 Harry Clark, Cl.ark N 1298 Harrv M.S Hiram M 1191 Harry AVan|8 cjcorge 10 1289 Harry T.s Harrison 1114 Harvey- Ehncr 1021 Harvey 6 Samuel 1086 Harvey' Harvey 1090 Harvey' Ephraim 1016 Harvey S." Ezra 1177 Harvev AV.' Chauncey 1240 Harvey s Jonas C; 1304 Harvey A." Hiram S 1098 Hasell Wilson' William A 1309 llaUie A." Edward 1079 Hattie A." G. R. T 1094 Hallic P." William R 12-23 Helen A.' Samuel 1' 1238 Helen E.' Henry j\I 1021 Helen ll.' Simeon E 1044 Helen 1'.' Samuel 15 1239 Helen AV.' Charles J 1168 Helen-'' lOlliei-l 1203 Helens Walsoii 1079 Helen I.--* .lames B 118:5 Helen" Frederick AV 1-202 Helen G." James ll 1091 Helen M." lObeuczer 1242 llcudiiek Jaiiscm 1,-593 I Icurictdi P.S Roger S Id 12 1 1 en rid la' Israel 1 152 llenrictla' Lm-eii 1239 Henriettas .Aaron 1203 llenriellaS William 1200 llciirietia (:.>* Henry C 1220 Index of Baldwin. 1361 Henrv 9,S.5, 99-5, 12-30, 124:5, 1284 llenry lioolli James 11 1307 Heiirv2 HiibanI 988 llcur>'i.lOdward 12,84 Henrv 8 Uarnabas 1005 Hcnrv* llenrv 12,'52 Henry* Svlvcsler 989, 992 Hcni-v" Aiieliael 1087 llcin v"^- i;i(-liai-d 995 Heiii-y-' William 1249 lleiiiy Wilson" Kigual 1287 Henry" Henry 10S7, 1091 llcurv 8 Jaiiu-s 1270 HenrvS Lewis 1126, llciii-'vs Luke 1234 HeurVs ,'S Isaac M 1210 HenryB Joseph M 1206 IIenrv8 Levi 1185 Henry C.S lleiiiy C 1220 Henry F.8 Albert 12,52 Henry L.S Moses 1188 Henry M.S Frederick A. B 1202 Henry P.S Lewis AI 1204 llenry J." .Samuel T 1009 Herberts Edgar S 11,82 Herberts Joel 1274 Herberts Samuel 1203 Herberts George E 1289 Herbert L.s James 15 1183 Hermans Abiel 1179 Herman' Samuel 1089, 1093 Herman' Truman 1179 Herman T.8 Herman 1093 Herman T.s Jacob 12,52 Heston 8 ichabod 1194 Hezekiah H.s Marcim 1028 11 Irani 8 Joualliaii 1 115 Hiram' Joseph IIII, 1190 Hiram S.' Daniel 1177 Hiram S.s Sherman S 1097 lliraniS William II 1190 HiteS J. M 1072 Homer J.S .Amos 1010 Horatio H.' Ashbel 1181 Horace 6 Jon.as C 1235 Horace' Horace 1217 llor.ace' Lemuel 1177 Horace N.s Lucius 1076 Howard' Stephen AV 1304 Howard' AVilliam AV 1176 IlowanI L.-'< Krcdorick A. R 1202 Howards John S 1210, 1292 Howard" William.^ 1173 Howard" Frederick AV 1202 Hugh AV.8 Harrison ....1114 Ichabod" David 1106, 1107, 1117 Ichabod' Neheraiah 1142, 1193 Ida 1206 Ida J.« Amasa P 1274 IraG 1292 Ira' Levi : 1041 Ira C Jobn M 1167, 1206 Ira E ' John M : 1152 Irane" 'Iheophilus 1231 livings Elbert I 1029 Isaacs Joseph 1299 Isaac* Isaac 1300 Isaacs David 1106,1115 Isaac" Gamaliel 1137 Isaacs Caleb 1085, 1126 Isaacs David 1116, 1165 Isaacs Elias ". 1055 Isaac A.s Ichabod 1118, 1126, 1147 Isaacs Isaac 1138 Isaacs Joseph 1127,1165 Isaacs Matthew 1007 Isaacs .Alathias 1057. 1126, 1153 Isaac' Scolt 1191 Isaac' Daniel 1007, 1008 Isaac' David ..1155 Isaac' Isaac 1055 Isaac' -lonathan 1288 Isaac' Moses 1146 Isaacs Nehemiah ...1142 Isaac' Stephen 123^, 1304 Isaac E.' .John J 1152, 1206 Isaac M.' Eleazer 1166, 1210 Isaac N.' AVilliam R 1211 Isaac <).' Noah 1166, 1210 Isaac P.' Isaac 1164, 1204 Isaac W.' Samuel 1167 Isaacs Aaron 1203 Isaacs Amzi 1203, 1206,1207 Isaacs Edward A 1196 Isaac 8 .lames ;1188 Isaacs William R 1211 Is-abcl 999 Israel* Theo|iliiliis 1006 Israel* Joseph 1104, 1109, 1229 Israel" Israel 1109, 1126 bM-aels Jabez 1125, 1152 Israels Zebulon 1114 IthamarS Jesse 1117, 1147 1362 Index of Baldwin. J. D. R.5 C. C 1286 J. AV.S Jeduthan 1235 Jared" TheophUus 1018 Jabez" Eli 1049 Jabez" Israel 1109, 1'225 Jabez" NaUian 1085 JabezS Aaron 1051 JabezS Israel 1126 Jacob, Elisha 1302 Jacob, Jansen 1293 Jacobs Joseph 1299 Jacob" Benjamin 1036 Jacob" John : 1036 Jacobs Jacob 1251 Jacob' .lacob 1252 Jacob F.' Willlam T 1251 Jacob F.S Albert 1-252 Jtmes 1105, 1295 James, El isha 1 302 James Henry, Henry 1307 James2 Edward 1284 JamesS Thomas 1299 /James* John 1059 James* James 1299 James* Joseph 1 105 James F.* Francis 1285 James A." Thomas A 1300 James" Ebenezer 1105 James" Ephraim 1276 James" James 1085 James B." Jeremiah 1054 James" Loammi 1235 JamesS James 110,5, 1276 JamesS Abiel 1169 JamesS Elnathan 1133 JamesS Joseph 1127, 1165 JamesS Nicodemus 1068 JamesS .Samuel 1086 James A.s Aaron 1051 James A.s James 1270 James G.S Jesse G 1025 James H.s Jonathan 1138 James J.8 James 1177 James P.8 James 1235 James W.8 WUUam 1086 James W.s Thomas 1256 James' Caleb 1054, 1007 James' Israel 1 152 James' James 1188 James' Rufus 1127 James A.' Simeon 1140, 1197 James B.' Marcus 1183 James C Ammi 1069 James M.' Caleb 1090, 1091 James M.' Cornelius E 1072 James M.' Cyrus II 1025, 1'267 James M.' David J 1-204 James N.' Benson C 1177, 1216 James' Jonathan 1289 James W.7 Nathan B 1051 James AV.'.Matthias 1208 Jaraes 8 James 1188 JamesS Jonathan 1289 James C.8 Jacob 1252 James C.S Silas 1008 James H.8 William 1273 James H.8 James M 1091 James H.8 Johnson H 1213 James G.8 Almond P 1080 James 0.8 Amos 1016 James S.8 Philo 1094 James AV.S AVarren S 1195 James V." Edward 1079 James W." Oscar P 1'224 Jane 987, 999 JaneS Heury 988 Jane* Sylvesler 989 Jane" Henry 992 Jane" Richard 995 Jane" William 1232 JaneS Enos 1085 Jane' Israel 1152 Jane' James II 1138 JaneS Caleb C 1167 Janet" Aaniii C 1005 Jaiinie" Richard 1286 Jared" Eleazer 1058 Jeannette' Silas 1077 Jeannette S.' Samuel S 1182 JeduUian 998 Jeduthan* Isaac 1232 Jehiel* Daniel 1111 Jehiel" Jehiel 1111 Jehieis David 1167 Jennie E.' Goodrich 1076 Jennies Amzi 1203, 1207 Jennie A.s Cornelius 121 4 Jennie E.8 Curtiss E 1213 Jenny 8 Joseph R 1224 Jeptha" Benjamin 1107, 1125 JepthaS Uzel 1125 Jeremiah 1246 J erem i ah * Sam u el 1 054 Jerome' Raymond 1241 Jerusha* Tlieoiihliis 1263 Jesse* James 783, 1299 Jesse G.8 Charles 1018 Jesse* David 1107, 1117 Jesse s Jacob 1016 Jesse' Ilhamar 1147, 1195 Jesse' Zebulon 1114 JesseS Alien 1188 Jesse D.S .Samuel A 1202 Jesse" William M 1010 JessieS Benson D 1216 Jessie 8 Henry C 1220 Jessie M.s Jerome 1241 Jessie" Rodnev N 1308 Jessie B." Frederick W P202 Joane 990 Joanna" Matthias 1057 -loannaS Jacob 1261 JoannaS Jonathan 1115, 1142 Joanna B.8 Lyman 1079 Index of Baldwin. 1363 Jobs Jacob lOlG .lobs Job ]022 ••oel ;;i125 Joels Aaron ]|-,|^ jj.2|^ ^l-j.-j JoelS Israel 1239 Joels Timothy j,25y JoelS Ibaddeus 1067 Joel' Eli 1270, 1273 Joel' Joel 1250 JoelS Aarou 1203 JoelS Joel J274 JoelS AVilliam 1273, 1275 John 790, 983, 985, 980, 987, 989, 990, 99,5, 990, 1030. 1031, 103,5, 1-243, 1257, 1281, 128.3, 1296, 1303, 1:508, 1310, 1313 John2John 1035 1040, 1-259, 1303 Joliu2 Richanl 988 John, Cornel ins 129:! John H. Elisha 1302 John, Thomas 1305 John McLean, John 1305 JohdS Anlhony 1260 JohnS Ezekiel 1298 Johns George 105,3, 129,3, 1299 JohnS Henry 988, 989 John^ John 1039, 12.57 JohnS Joseiih 1200 John3 Richard 988 .JohnS Thomas 1245 .lohn* John 989, 10.36, 1'249 John* Sylvester 989 .lohn* William 1'249, 12-5,5, 1260 John A.* Francis 1285 John Clark* Eliiui C RlOO John" Caleb ! 12,58 John" Ebenezer Ill], 11,30 John" John 1030 John" Josejih 1248 John" Matthias 1057 John" Nehemiah 1054 John" Richard 995 John 5. Sylvester 993 John" AVilliam 1250 John L.-" John 1-255 .lohn W.".Iolin 1255 John AV." Felix M 1311 JohnS Amos 1133 Johns Enos 1085 JohnS Jared 1066 JohnS John 12.53 JohnS Joseph 1070 JohnS Samuel ]o.50, P269, 1271 JohnS Timothy 1250 John A.s Jonathan 1057 John A.s Luke 12.34, 1-237 John D.S Daniel 1C51 John II.8 Seymour AV 1026 John 1.6 Jabez 112,5, 1152 John M.s Israel 1126, 11-52 John N.6 Caleb 1054 John R.s Thomas 12-56 John S.S Jonathan 499. 1127, 1128, 1167, 1292 John T.s Ashbel 1067, 1074, 1076 John W.s John 1130, 1174 John' Cornelius B 1073 John' Erajtus 1277 John' John 1075, 1242 John' Levi 1041, 1271 John' William 1151, 1173 John' Zciiulon 1114 John A.' John A 12:58 John B.' Joseph 1-277 John B.' Samuel 1182 John C.' Aaron 1065 John E' Ez'-a 1100, 1208 John F.' Isaac A 1148 John F.' Joel 12-50 John F.' William T 1251 John II,' Ashbel 1182 John IL' Luke 1238 John IL' Robert T 1073 John H.'Thomjis VV 1238 John -M.' Archibald S 1078 John S.' John S 1107, 1210, 1292 John P.' Robert 1261 John R.' Israel 1162 John S.' John D 1032, 1034 JohnS John ]04l JohnS Samuel 1'204 -lohn A.S Amasa P 1274 John B.s John 1242 John G.8 John C 1065 John D.8 Gyrus 1202 .lohn D.S David 1207 John E.S Joel 1274 John F.8 Silas 1008 John H.s James VV 1208 John H.8 John II 1204 John J.S .Samuel 1209 John M.8 Richard 1189 John M.8 Samuel W 1'207 John S.S John M 1078 John J." B. F 1209 John P." Cornelius C 1094 Johanna' Noah 1166 JohnsouS Abiel 1170 .lohnson IL' .lames 1212 Jonas G.' Horace 1235 Jonathan 1280 JonaUian 2 John 1244 .lonathan 2 Joseph 1100 Jonathans Benjamin 1100, 1228 Jonathans Ezekiel r298 Jonathans .lonathan 1104, 1245 Jonathan* .lonaUian 1110 Jonathan* Abiel 11-28 Jonathan" Caleb llll, 1127 JonaUian" David 1106, 1115 Jonathan" Matthias 1057 Jonathan E." Caleb 1258 Jonathans Aaron 1060 Jonathans Samuel 512, 1288 1364 Index of Bcddwin. JonatliaiiS Jouathaii 1 109 Jouathaii' Jonathan 1288 Jonathans JonaUian 1288 JorolemoiiS Jonathau .....1057 Joseph, James 1303 Joseph2 John Sr 1046 Joseph 2 George 1299 Josephs Joseph 1099 Joseph2 Thomas '. 1259, 1260 Josephs Anthony 1200 Josephs Benjamin nOO, 1104, 1228 Josephs Jonalban 1104 Josephs Thomas 1245 Joseph* .lacob 1,300 Joseph* Richard 991 Joseph* Elias G 1306 Joseph" Moses 1110, 1120, 1105 Joseph T." John 1308 Joseph" William 1201 Josephs David 1116, 1126, 1154 Josephs Jonathan 1115, 1140 Josephs Joseph 1277 Joseph B.6 Elias A 1121 J(i80|ili C:.8 Jabez 1 125 Joseph' Aaron 1 140 Joseph' Caleb 1152 Joseph' Lemuel 1177 Joseph' Noah 1166. 1-209 Joseph' Silas 1016 .1 oseph' Timothy 1070 Joseph A.' Isaac 1154, 1207 Joseph B.' Elijah 1076 Joseph C.7c:;iai-k 10-50, 1094 Joseph F.' Charles N 10.52 Joseph IL' Tilly 1237, 1241 Joseph M.' Joseph 1277 Joseph M.' John M 11,52, 1206 Joseph T.' William A 1:509 Josephs Amzi 1203, 1-207 Josephs Stephen 1194 Joseph A.8 Samuel 1209 Joseph D.8 AViUiam II 1190 Joseph G.8 Joseiih G Iu95 Joseph H.8 Andrew 1029 Joseph H.8 Harrison 1115 Joseph R.8 Richard D 12ii7. 1221 Joseph R.8 AVilliam P 1184 Joseph PO." Joseph K 1224 Joseph S.9 Cornelius 1094 Joseph!" Joseph S 1094 Josephine W.' Caleb D 11,50, 1-201 Josephine' David S 1 147, 1194 J oshu a 1258 Joshuas John 1257, 12,58 J oshua 3 Jonathan 1 104 Joshua* Jo8e|ih 1104, llll Joshua* William 125') Josiah i:508 Jo8iali2 John Sr 1046 Josiah-' .roiiathau 1'245 Josiah* Josiah 1058 Josiah* Isaac 1234 .fosiali-' Bcujii'iiin 1 107, 1 125 Josiah" Joshua II 1 1 JosiahS Ichabod I I 18 Josiah O.s.losiah 11-2,5, 1151 Josiah' .Samuel 1 151 Josiah B.' John 1066 JosiahS Samuel 1203 Jotham" Ezekiel 1 126 JoUiamS Nahnni 1239 Juauila M. R." Francis T. D 1227 Jndsoii" Henry L 1188 JuliaS Henry 12.85 Julia 8 Nehemiah 1025 Julia '.8 Elias A 1121 Jnlia' Abiel 1211 .Inlia' David 1155 Julia C'.' Elihu 1169 Julia 10' .Sylvester 1168 Julia M.' Elijah 1217 Jnlia M.' AVilliam AV 1176 Julia 0.7 Nathan 15 1051 Julia R.' Anson 1109 Julia A ,Orriii I0'2:i Jnlia W.sSlcphcii 1191 Jnlia" Rodney N 1-208 Julia" William M 1010 Juliet C.* William H 1286 J nliusS Zebulon 1114 Junius C Nathan B 1051 Junius E.' Nathan B 1052 Justina C.8 Ransom 1222 KateS Daniel 1241 Kate B.s Hiram Al 1191 Kate L.8 lOdwin R 1211 Kake I..S Isaac N 1211 Kale" Joseph 1095 Kalheriue* John 1245 KaUici-ine* Phinehas 1053 Kalheriue" John 1061 Kadierine 15 ' James 1215 Kathleens Charles M 1242 KalieS David J 1-204 Keturah 8 Ichabod 1193 Kctnrahs Stephen 1194 L. C.» Frederick 1211 Langdon W.' Francis 1253 Lailii-o(i H.s Frederick A. R 1202 Laura 1014 Laura AV 1169 Ltiui-a' Canfield S 1180 l.aura A.' Abel 1044 Launi A.' Adolphus 1183, 1'220 Laura A.' Joiialluin F 1093 Laura L'S Edgar S 1182 Lain en AV.S (Cornelius 1214 Lavinia* Caleb C 1167 Le Fleming 985 Lcnincis Noah 1 177 Lemuel W.8 Jesse 1195 Leon N." Albert N 1215 Index of Baldwin. 1365 Leonards Samuel 1129, 1172 Leonard F.' Francis 117:! Lester 8 S..erinan 1274 Letta' Israel 1152 LetUce2 Uiebanl 988 Leverett" Theophilus 1015 Levi* Samuel 1049 LeviS Levi 1041 Levis Samuel jOyO, 1209, 1271 Levi' Levi 1185 Levi 8 Sliermau ... Levi C;.S John Lewis Lewis, Henry LewisS Jonathan . .1274, 12''G 1041 1127 1.307 1139 Lewis S.S Jonathan 1 139 Lewis B.' Aaron 116-5, 1205 Lewis 15.' Lemuel 1177 Lewis M.' Isaac 1104, 1204 Lewis" Joseph R 1224 Lida 8 Noah 1189 Lillian (Grant) 1'295 LillieS CadweU A 1213 Linus C Benjamin P 1071 Litlleton M.8 William II 1190 Lizzie J.8 t harles S 1218 Lizzie M.s John 1041 Llewellyn Anson 1312 Lloyd' Jotham 12:59 Loammi' Tilly 1237 Loammi H.S Loammi 1242 Lodema' Sherman 1023 Lois" Ebenezer 1111 LoisS Ambrose 1070 Lois 8 Stephen 1129 Lois E.s lObenezer 1174 Lois N.' Levi 1041 Lois R.' Benjamin P 1071 LorenS.Samu'el 12159 Lorrin C Alanson 1173 Lottie" ti. S. M 1091 Louis C.S Lucius 1018 LouisS Shcrnian 12(4 ]>oiiisaS James 1284 Louisa R." G. C 1280 Louisa 8 Jonathan 1169 Louisa 6 Thomas 1249 Louisa' Scott 1191 Louisa A.' John ,S 1 107 LouisaS John 10 1208 Louisa A.sCfeo. AV r2f)2 Louise B.' John H 1027 Louise R." C. C...'. ; 1286 Lorisa' Chauncey 1 169 Lowell V." William O 1209 LiiccttaS Aarou 1121 Liiectlc' I'hilciiion 1008 Lncinila' Daniel 1216 LucindaS Orrin 1077 Lucius 8 .lames 1276 Lucius A.' Julius 1070 Lucius D.' Robert 1074 LiicrcUae Moses 1069 Lucy 1010 Lucv J.S Rice 1106 Lucy* John 1036 Lucy" Eli 1049 LucyS Aaron 1051, 1070 LucyS Matthias 10,57, 1120, 1152 Lucy A.6 Luke 1234, 1237 Lucy' Adolphus 118,3, 1220 Lucy ' Isaac 1153 Lucy' Mathew 1010 Lucv' Zorobabel 1185 Lucy A.' John A 1237 Lucy C.' Erastus 1093 Lucy P.' Edward 1234 LucyS Ira 1206 Lucy C.S Edwin R 1211 Lucv 11.8 Timothy 1220 Lucy 1.8 Lewis M 1204 Lucy 1.8 AVilliam W 1200 Lucy A.8 Josephus 1195 Luke 998 Luke" Jeduthan 1234 LukeS Luke 1234, 1238 Luther Samuel 1296 Luther' Joseph 1277 Luther H.8 Pbilemon 1223 Lydia* Thomas 10,38, 1039 Lydia" Israel 1060 Lydia" Jabez 1040 LydiaS Joseph 1127, 1165 LvdiaS Matthias 1057, 1126 LydiaS Nahum 1235 LydiaS Zophar '..1110 Lydia' David ._ 1188 Lydia' Ephraim .' 1016 Lydia C Benjamin 1092 Lydia' Isaac 11,53, 1165 Lydia' Nehemiah ....1142, 1193 Lyman" Ezra 1130 Lj'ii.anS Lyman 1131 Lyman H.8 ,Seth 1170 Lyman' John 1006 Lyman' Levi 1041 Lymau M ' Francis 1173 Lymau N., Ezra 1177, 1215 M. A. S. M 1238 Mabel' GharlesG 1026 .Alabel' Dennis 1177 Mabels t harles E 1179 Mabels Gleorge s 1275 Mabel E.8 Benjamin C 1215 Mabel A." Frederick II 1210 Mahlon E.' Franklin 1171 Ma rceiiaS Jotham 1126 Marcia' George 1253 MarcusSNaUian 1183 lAIarcus C Ephraim 1016 Marcus D.8 Eleazer 1242 , Marcus G.8 Caleb J 1204 1366 Index, oj Baldwin. Margaret" William 995 Margarets Cornelius 1071 Margarets Moses 1 127 Margaret L.s Triiman 1131 Margaret' Briscoe G 1071 Margaret' Daniel 1007 Margaret A.' John S 1167, 1292 Margaret C Daniel 1217 Margaret J.' Thomas \V 1238 Margarets Henry 1092 Margarets Sherman 1274 Margaret" Oliver P 1010 Margaret 15." James H 1091 Margaret P." Augustus 1190 Margaretta L.' George 1054 Altirgary ' Nehemiah 1193 Maria 1028 Maria E.* AVilliam H 1-285 Maria" AVilliam H 1-286 iMaria s James 1253 Maria' James H 1187 Maria' Raymond 1240 Maria' Squire 111,5,1139 Maria L' Cyrus 1121 MariaS William 1273 Maria H." Oliver P 1010 MarianS Byron D 1216 Marian L.S Charles A 1009 Marie S Timothy 1081 Marrietle' Alpheus 1174 Mariettas WiUiam R 1211 MarUla F.S Amos 1112 Marks Ashbel 1007 Marks George T 1178 Marquis' John T 1075, 1076 MarquisS Tibbals 1075 Martha 1005 Martha L 1105 Martha2 Joseph 1099 Martha2 I'liomas 1259 Marthas George 1048, 10,80, 1298 MarthaS Theophilus 1262 Martha* John 989 Martha E.* WiUiam II 1285 Martha" Jehiel llll Martha" Nahum 1249 Martha" Sylvester 993 Martha" Theophilus '. 1015 JVIarthaS Aaron 1065 MarthaS Caleb 1127 Marthas Henry 1018 MarthaS Jonathan 1115, 1141 MarthaS NaUian 11,38 Martha" Nicodemus 1008 Martha'. Daniel 1210 Martha' Philemon I0(i8 Martha' AVilliam AV 1170 Martha A.' Isaac 1104, 1-204 Martha B.' Jacob 12,52 Martha C Erastus 1277 Martha J' Erastus 1277 Martha L.' Aai-ou 1205 Martha D.8 Robert S 1073 Martha E.8 Samuel II 1028 Martha P.8 Charles S 1218 .Aiartha AV.8 CJhapman ug] Martha J." George S. M 1091 Alary (Lindley) 1296 Mary 1170, 12,50 iAlary 2 Joseph 1099 Mary 2 Thomas 1259 Mai-yS Jchn 1243, 1257 Mary3 Joseph 1299 lAIaryS Henry '. 988 MaryS Obadiah 1048 Mary* Ebenezer 100,5, 1012 Mary* John 989 Mary* Jonathan 1104 Mary* Richard 991 Mary A.* Joel 1248 Mary P.* Francis 1285 Mary" Eleazer 1058 Mary" Ezekiel 1110 Mary" Gamaliel 1113, 1134 Mary" Isaac 1138 Mary" Jamca 1105 Mary" John 1036, 1085, 12,55 .Alary" Joshua 1249 Mary" Nathan 1232 Mary" Nehemiah 1054 Mary" .Sylvester 993 lAIai-y" William ]-249 -Marv L." VVilliam H 1-280 Mary 8 .\aroii 1005, 1121 Mai-yS Job 1016 Mary 8 John 10.57, 1250 MaryS Jonathan 111.5, 1140 MaryS William 10.58 i\larv A.S Henry 1249 Mary A.8 Luke 12154, 1237 jAlai-y B.s Benjamin 1235 Mary Ii.8 Gornclins 1073 Mary' Abraham 1281 Mary' .Asa 1139 Mary' Briscoe G 1071 Mary' Caleb 1151 Mary' Elijah 1074 iAlaiy' George 1054 jAlary' James 1105 Mary' Job 1022 Mary' Josiah 1 125 Mary' Samuel P 12;!8 Alary' Sherman .' 1023 Alary' Stephen W 12.55 Mary' AVilliam AV 1176 Mary A.' Cryns 1161, 1292 Mary A.' Darius 1029 Mary A.' Hezekiah 1184 .Alary A.' Joel 1250 .Alary A.' John A 12:57 Mary A.' Lemuel 1177 Mary A.' William R 121 1 Mary A S. M.' John A 1237 .Mary B.' Cornelius E 1072 Index of Baldioin. 1367 Mary B.' Robert T 1073 Mary E.' Briscoe G 1077 Mary E.' Joseph 1239 Mary E., Loren 12:i9 IMary E.' Moses 1146, 1198 Mary E.' Nathan 11 1052 Mary E.' Silas r253 Mary F.' Goodrich 10.'6 Mary J.' Eleazer 1100 Mary J.' John D 1034 Mary L.' Matthias AV 1058 Mary M.' Mathew 1191 Mary R.' Junius E 10-52 Mary AV.' Nehemiah 1142, 1193 MaryS Calvin D 1184 MaryS Henry 1092 M.aryS Isa.ac E 1200 M.ary8 J. M 1072 M ary 8 Jo n as G 1235 MaryS Sherman s 1094 MaryS AVarren S 1195 MaryS William R 1211 M.ary A.8 Amasa P 1274, 1276 Mary A.S JonaUian M 1191 Mary A.8 Samuel A 1202 Mary A.8 Starr 1068 Mary A.8 WUliam 1273, 1275 Mary D.S Ira 1206 Mary D.8 Samuel B 1218 Mary E.8 Curtiss C 1212 Mary E.s Ransom 1222 Mary J.8 Josephus 1194 Mary J.8 AVatson ^ 1079 Mary L.s Cyrus J 1210 M.ary L.8 George \V 1202 Mary L.S Johnson II 1212 Mary L.s Marquis 1076 Mary M.s Sherman 1274, 1276 Mary S.8 WiUiain H 1190 Mary V.s Amos 1010 Marv V.S Henry G 1220 Mary W.s Hiram M 1191 Mary" Charles 1203, 1207 Mary" Marquis 1075 Mary C." OUver P 1010 Mary E." (Jscar P 1224 Mary J.» Joseph 1194 Mary L." Nelson G 1209 Mathew s Ezekiel 1007 MaUldaS Aaron 1121 Matilda D.' David S 1147 Matthias* Jonathan 1057 Matthias" Israel 10-57, 1109 Matthiase Joseph 1127, 1165 MatthiasS Matthias 1126, 1154 Matthias F.s Jonathan 10-57 Matthias W.s AVilliam 10.58, 1293 Mehitables .lohn 1035 MehitableS Obadiah 1048 Mehitable" James 1105 .MehitableS Enos 1085 Melinda J.8 Noah 1189 Mercy" Samuel 1058 Mercy" Siineon 1012 Merrill A.8 George 8 1275 Merwiu A.' David 1213 Micah* WiUiam 1245 Michael, Fitz 983, 985 Mich.ael* Timothy 1083 Michael" Michael 1084, 1088 Michaels AViUiam 1086 MiUie' WiUiam R 1211 Milton R.s Rice 1106 Milton' Aaron 1165, 1205 MiltonS Lewis 1205 MiuervaS Amos 1133 Minnie" John B 1242 Minnie" WilUam M 1010 Minnie F.W F. S 1209 Minor W.8 James 1188, 1223 Minor C." Minor W 1223 Mirandas WiUiam ...1273 Mitchell' Elias 1007 Mira N.S John 1041 Mellie" Jehiel llll Morgan II 8 Rignal 1287 Morris* .James 1299 Moses* Joseph 1104, 1110 Moses" Hezekiah !.1021 Moses" Moses 1086, 1110, 1127 MosesB David 1116, 1146 MosesS Job 1010 Moses' James 1187 Moses A.' Elijah 1074 MyrUeS CadweU 1213 Nahum" Nahum 1249 Nancy 1061 Nancy" Ephraim 1060, 1070 Nancy" Jabez 1039 NancyS Job 1016 Nancy6 Noah 1131 Nancy F.s Timothy 1236 Nancy' Daniel 1216 Nancy P.S Nathan B 1052 Natalies Nathan A 1219 NaUian* Daniel 1084 Nathan* Henry 1232 Nathan* Stephen 1006 Nathan" Benjamin 1037 Nathan" Nathan 1232 Nathan" William 1261 Nathan" Nathan 1184 Nathan B.S Aaron 1050, 1051 Nathan' John 1066 Nathan A.' Adolphus 1183, 1218 Nathan B.' Nathan B 10-51, 1052 Nathan A.s Henry G 1220 Nathan B.S Nathan B 1052 Nathaniel 1082 Nathaniel C, Amos 1292 Nathaniel2 John Sr 1946 Nathaniel* Richard 991 Nathaniel" Jehiel llll 1368 Index of Baldwin. Nathaniel' Amos 1167 Nathaniel' Nathan B 1052 Nathaniel H.' Abijah 1147 Nathaniel IL' Simeon 1140, 1197 Nathaniel II." David II 1198 Naomi" Jacob 10.58 Naomi 8 Joseph 1070 Naomi' Simeon 114.5 NehemiahB Aaron 1121, 1150 NehomiahS Isaac 1115, 1142 NehemiahS Stephen 1194 Nellie' Eleazer 1241 NeUie F.' Alfred S 1267 Nellie H.' James 1109 NellieS William 1203 Nellie H.s Daniel 1241 Nellie M.S Chauncey 1211 Nellie" William 1207 Nelson, James 1295 Nelson G.s William F 1209 Nelson E.» Edward S 1197 Nicholas s Moses 1127 Nicodemus" James 1008 I Noah 8 JonaUian 1127, 1160 NoaiiS Joseph '. 1070 Noahs Samuel ]j7y Noah' Moses 1189 Noah M.' Noah 1166 NoahS WiUiam F 1209 Noble O.' Elmer 1022 Nora T.8 Harrison 1115 Norman R.' Elijah 1028 NorrisS Tibbals 1075 Noyes D.8 Orlando P 1028 Obadiah2 John Sr 1040 Olivers Thomas 1302 Oliver C.s Amos 1010 Oliver IL' Joseph 1189 Oliver K.e Samuel ..,1040 Oliver P.8 Isaac 1008, 1009 Oliver P." Oliver P 1010 Olivia' Jehiel 1168 OrdS CadweU A..- 1213 Orla S.' James A 1035 Orlando F.' David R 1028 Orrin* John 1,301 OrraS Elisha 1089 OrrinS Aaron 1170 Orrin' Miles 1023 Orrin N.S Ira C 1200, 1224 Orrin K.s Orrin 1023 OrrindatesS Stephen 1129 OrviUe E.8 Jonathan M 1192 Oscar M.' Charles N 1052 Oscar 11.8 William II 1'205 Oscar P.S Caleb AV 1-208, 1224 Oscar P." Oscar P 1224 Otis Waldo" Thomas A 1306 Otis 0.8 Joseph 1209 Owen H.*Owen W 1313 Owen G.* AViUiam A 1311 Owen AV." Owen II 1312 Palmer' John ]138 I'arsons' Sanford ]]7] Palsey E.' Asahel 1093 Patty 8 Jimathan ngg Permelia 8 Joel 1274 Perry* Henry 798, 1305 Peter 8 John 1057 I'eter A." Elisha 1302 Phebe* Ebenezer 1264 Phebe" James 1053 Phebe" Matthi.as 1058 I'hebe" Samuel 1060 I'hebeS Aaron 1050, 1121 PliebcS Job 1016 Phcbc s John 1057 PlicbeS .Silas 1016 I'hebe 8 Zadoc 1066 Phebe A.S Seth 1170 Phebe' David S II47, II99 I'hebe' Israel i],'52 Phcbc .1.' lOphraim 1016 Phebe L.' Nclicmiali 1150 Phcbc 8 William 1206 I'hebe (Ostrander) 1301 PhilemonS Philemon 1068 Philemon P.8 Pbilemou P 1094 Phinehas* Joseph 1104 I'olly, Aaron 1122 I'olly" Benjamin 1037 I'olly s Jeremiah 1085 Polly s Josiah 112,5 Polly' Samuel 1089 li 12.30 Rachel mo Rachel* .lohn 1260 L'achcl* Nathaniel ]083 Rachel* Samuel 1244 Rachel" Benjamin 1248 Rachel" Ezekiel mo Rachels Charles l]38 Rachels Samuel 1086 Rachel A.s Jonathan 1057 Rachel' Samuel 1167 Rachel' .Sylvester 10S9 Rachels AVilliam 1273 Ramsey" Owen II 1312 RansomS Ransom 1222 Ransom L." Ransom 1223 Ralph E.8 Cornelius 1214 Ralph J.S Charles E 1179 Ralph L.8 Edward II ^214 Ralph L.8 Lymau N 1215 Raymonds Eleazer 1240 liaymond .S.8 AVilliam ll 1205 Raymond F." Noah 1209 RebeccaS Ezekiel 1298 Rebecca* Noah 1053 Rebecca" John 1260 Index of Baldwin. 1369 Rebecca" Richard 995 RebeccaS Ambrose 1070 RebeccaS James 1085 RebeccaS AVilliam 1273 Rebecca M.' Jehiel 1108 Rees 1305 Reuben C." Delbert R 121 1 Rhoda Il.y2 Rhoda* Bciijaniin 1218 Rhoda" Ebenezer 1112 RhodaS Charles li:58 RhodaS David 1253 RhodaS Isaac 1 143 Rhoda' Moses 1146, 1198 Rhoda' Nehemi.ah 1142, 1192 Rhoda A.s Nathan B 1C52 Rhoda M.s George P 12,52 Rice2 Aaron 1105 Richanl 98.5, 9,80, 9,87, 9,88, 990, 991, 1004, 1012, 1030, 1099, 1313 Richard 2 Richard 988 Richard2 John ,Sr 1040 Richards Richard 9.88, 990 Rich.ard* James 1299 Richard* John 989 Richard* WiUiam II 1286 Richard" Sylvester 993 Richard" Richard 1280 Richard D.' Joseph 1154, 1207 Richard S.' Daniel L 1217 Richard' Moses 1189 Richard F.S Richard 1189 Rignal* AVilliam II 12.86 Rign.al AV." Rignal 1287 RileyS Orriii 1077 Rizpah" Nahum 1249 Robert, Fitz 983 Roberts Henry 98,8, 990 Roberts Zadoc 1074 Robert M. s Robert 12,35 Robert T.8 Cornelius 1073 Robert F.' Archibald 1078 Roberts.' Cornelius E 1072 Roberts John E 1208 Robert B.S Hiram M 1191 Robert McA.s John H 1212 Robert R.S Willi.am H 1190 Robert s.8 Robert 1073 Robert S.8 Robert S 1072 Robert T.S Philemon 1095 Robert" WiUiam B 1200 Robert A.' Eli 1270, 1274 Rodney N.S James AV 1208 Roger S." Simeon 1041 Roger S.' Simeon 1044 Roger S.' Simeon E 1044 Rosalia D.S Noah 1189 Rose J." James H 1091 Rowena M.' Almon 1182 RufusS Joseph 1127, 1165 RufusS Rufus 1240 RuueS Philemon 1007 Russclis James 1289 RusscUS Jonathan 1192 RuUi2 John 1267 Ruths John 1244 RuUi" Benjamim '. 1036, 1037 Ruth" Ebenezer 12,34 Ruth" Sylvester 993 Ruth" l\i ich ael 1088 Ruth 8 Guy C 12-50 Ruth E.s Isaac 1235 Ruth A.s AValson 1079 Ruths Jjimes 1276 Sabra A.' Canfield S 1180 Sallie R." William H 1286 Sallies Caleb 1126 Sally" Michael 1088 SallyS Ambrose 1070 .Sally s Is.aac 1178 SallyS Jiicob 1251 Sally' John 1089, 1090 Sally' ScoU 1139 Sanfords Stephen 1129, 1171 S.amiiel 1237, 1263, 1290, 1296 Samuel P 1237 Samuel S 1152 Samuel J 1005 Samuels D.avid 1104 Samuels 'Ihomas 1244 Samuel* Nathaniel 1085 Samuel" Benjamin 1036, 1040, 1064 Samuel" Caleb 1086 Samuel" llll, 1129, 1130 Samuel" Eli 1049, 1209 Samuel" Nehemiah 10-54 Samuel" Sylvester 993 Samuels A.aron 10-51, 1121 Samuels Caleb 10-54 .Samuels Enos 1089 Samuels Jesse 1117, 1147 Samuels .losiah 1 161 Samuels Samuel 1040, 1129, 1167 1178 Samuel A.S Samuel 1064 Samuel C.S .Samuel r235 Samuel C.S Cyrus 1240 Samuel D.8 Nathan 1184 Samuels S.amuel 1239 Samuel P.S Luke 1234, 1238 Samuel P.S J.ames 11,36 S.amuel S.8 Horace 1182 Samuel S.s Samuel 1080 Samuel W.S Henry 1249 Samuel' Eli 1270 Samuel' Erastus 1277 Samuel' Francis 1173 Samuel' Jonathan 1288 Samuel' Noah 1209 Samuel' Samuel 1076, 1161, 1203 Samuel' Sherman 1270, 1274 Samuel' Sylvester 1089 Samuel A.' Nehemiah 1150, 1202 Samuel B.' Marcus 1218 1370 Index of Baldwin. Samuel C Loren 1239 Samuel S.' Noah 1160 Sarauel W.' Isaac 10,54, 1201, 1207 Sarauel W.' Samuel 1089 Samuels Aaron 1203 Samuels Joel 1274 Samuel A.S Benjamin C 1215 Sarauel A.S Curtiss E 1213 Samuel C.8 Araos 1016 Samuel D.s IsaacM 1210 Samuels Jonathan 1288 Sarauel W.s Josephus 1194 Samuel W.S Nathan 1006 Samuel T.S Samuel W 1093 Sarah 2 Nathaniel 1082 Sarahs John. ]'243 Sarah* Benjamin UOO, 1248 Sarah* David 1247 Sarah* Ephraim 1053 Sarah* Francis 1285 Sarah* Isaac 1300 Sarah* Jonathan 1228, 1245 Sarah* Richard 991 Sarah* Stephen 1000 Sarah* Thomas 1012, 1244 Sarah W.* Joseph 1104 Sarah" Aaron 1107, 1121 Sarah" Asa 1232 Sarah" Benjamin 1036 Sarah" David 1107, 1120 Sarah" James 1059 Sarah" John 1200 Sarah" Matthias 10,57 Sarah" Michael 1084 Sarah" Nehemiah 1054, 1121 ' Sarah" Richard 995 Sarah" Samuel 1059, 1112 Sarah" Sylvester 993 Sarah" Timothy 1014 Sarah" William 1249 Sarahs Aaron 1121 Sarahs Caleb 1127 Sarah 8 Elnathan 1133 SarahS Jabez 1122 Sarahe Job 1010 Sarah C.s Luke 1234, 1-237 Sarahe. Samuel 1040 Sarahs WiUiam 1058 Sarahs Zadoc 1000 Sarah E.6 Erastus 1030 Sarah A.' Cyrus 1121 Sarah' Edward 1239 Sarah' Erastus 1277 Sarah' .lames 1105 Sarah' Moses 1146, 1198 Sarah C John A 1'2,38 Sarah C Lyman II 1170 Sarah C Samuel P 1238 SarahS Caleb 1204 .Sarah SRawson 1 222 SarahS Samuel W 1204, 1207 Sanah 8 Stephen 1194 Sarali A.S Amasa P 1274, 1276 Sarah E.8 Edwiu R 1211 Sarali E.8 Watsou 1079 .Sarah L.8 Nathan 1006 Sarali L.s Nathan B 1052 Sarali P.8 Warren S 1195 Sarah AV.s Abner 1065 Sardis' John 1138 Sabast'ian J.' Junius E 1052 Selh" Abiel 1128 Seth' Erastus , 1277 ScUi C Edward 1045 Seymour W." Charles 1020 Seymour C John H 1027 Shermans Samuel 19.50, 1269, 1270 Sherman' .Abner 1269 Sherman' Eli 1270, 1274 Sherman' Rune 1068 Sherman W.8 Samuel 1275 Sherwood 1176 Sidneys Zebulon 1114 Sidney A.' AVilliam 1175 Sidney" Joseph G 1095 SihisS Ezekiel 1298 Silas" Barnabas 1018 Silas" David 1107, 1116 SilasS Caleb 1054 SihisS Silas 1016, 1022 Silas C.S Zadoc 1074 Silas' Daniel 1007, 1008 Silas' David S 1147 Silas' Ephraim 1016 Silas D,' David 1194 .Silas A.s Josephus 1195 Silas II.8 Joseph 1209 Silvanus^ Thomas 1299 Simeon Jr 1006 Simeon* Ebenezer 1040 Simeon" David 1106 Simeon" Simeon 1041 SiiiieouS David 1116, 1145 SimeouS .Simeon 1044 Simeon E.s Roger S 1042, 1043 Simeon' Heury 1044 Simeon C Abiel 1211 Simeon' Levi 1184 Simeon 8 .Simeon 1185 .Solomon 2 Aarou 1105 Sophia 8 Samuel 1040 SophiaS Seth ]228 Sophia E.S Loammi 1242 Sophia J.S Pbilo 1094 Sophronia' Rune 1008 Smilh' lOlias 1007 Spencer L.' Junius E 1052 S[iriiiglield" Rignal 1287 Standish 15." Austin 1254 Stanley" B. F 1209 Starr' Philemon 1068 Stella A.S Harrison 1115 .Stephen^ Zechariah 1006 Slephen* Josc|ili 1104, 1109, 1229 Index of Baldwin. 1371 Stephen" Ebenezer llll, 1128 Stephens David 1116 Stephens Stephen 1129, 1171 Stephens Jonas C 1236, 1304 Stephen' Aarou 1 146 Stephen' Neheiniah 1142, 1194 Stephen' Stephen AV 1235 Stephen G.' AVilliam B 1147 Stephen L. B." Elias 1007, 1008 Stephen AV.. Stephen VV 1.304 Stephen Y.' Stephen 10-28 Stephen J.S Stephen 1172 Stephen L.s S. L. B 1008 Stephen T.8 Benjamin C 1215 Slephen G." Augustus 1196 .SiiuireS Jonathan 1115. 1139 Summerlield* William H 1286 Sumiiierfield" Sumincrfield 1287 Susan 1240 Susan A.8 Albert A 1183 Susan s Francis 1286 SusanSJohn 1269 Susan 8 Zopher 1144 Susan C.S Hezekiah 1126 Susan AV.6 Thomas 1249 Susan C Isa.ac 1094 Susan M.' Ephraim 1010 Susan A.. Albert A 1183 Susan M.s William 1195 Susannah 1023, 1228 Susannah* Jonathan 1228 Sylvanus 8 Daniel 1042 .Sylvanus" AVilli.am M 1010 Sylvester 1230 .Sylvester^ Henry 988 Sylvester* Sylvester 989, 992 Sylvesters Brewin 1089 Sylvesters Jonathan 1168 Sylvester AV.8 Araos 1112 Tabitha" Aaron 1107 Thankful* Ebenezer 1005 Theodora" Michael 1084 Theodore' Silas 1016 Theodore F.' Johnson 1170 Theodore 8 George 1 289 Theodore A.S .Samuel A 1202 Theodore H.s Lyman N 1215 Theodores Wm. F 1209 Theodosia M.' David J 1204 Theophilus2 Richard 1004 TheopbilnsS Theophilus 1005 I'heophilus* Benjamin 1231 Theophilus* Henry 1234 Theophilus* Theophilus 1006, 1015 TbeopbilusS Theophilus 1021 Therou' Benson C 1177, 1215 Thomas 996, 1259 Thomas, Francis 1305 Tlioma82 Aaron 1105 Tliomas2 George 1299 Thomas2 John 10:5,5, 1244, 1303 Thoma82 Thomas 1269 Thomas' John 1244 Thoma^s Thomas 1299 Thomas P.* Francis ]285 Thomas A.* EliasC 1306 Thomas" Eliphlet 1040 Thomas" Elisha 1302 Thomas" Henry 992 Thomas" John 125.5, 1256, 1309 Thomas" Joseph 1250 Thomas" WiUiam 1249 Thomas 8 Amos 1034 Thomas' David 1126, 1154 Thomas E.s Tliomas 1256 'Jhomas W.s Luke 123-4, 1238 Thomas' Ezra., ngg Thomas C Luke , 1238 Thomas S.' Joel ]007 I homas W.' Thomas VV 1238 ThomasS Geo.' T 12OI Thomas J.S Caleb W 1208 Thomas R.s Simeon Hgs Thomas S.8 John 1076 Thomas T.s Jacob ]2,52 Thomas W.S William 1190 Thomas R." Oscar P 1224 Thomas VV 1233 Thomas W." Edward 1079 Tibbals' John T 1067, 1076 Tilly 6 Thaddeus 1237 Timothy 2 Timothy 1081 Timothy' Ezekiel 1298 Timothys Sa.nuel 1083 Timothy* Richard 991 Tiinothy" John 1249 I imothy" Samuel 1085 Timothy 8 Aarou 1065 Timothy' Timothy 1065 Timothy H.' Adolphus 1183, 1220 TownsendS Ed^nr S 1182 Travis' Shermftp 1270 Treat" Theophjlus 1015 Triamor '. 996 Truman" Iheophilus 1018 Truman' Alma 1269 TrumanS William 1273 Tryphenie" .Aaron .....1060 UraniaB Ashbell 1067 Urias W." William 1301 Uzel" Benjamin 1107, 1125 Venning 8 Watson.,, 1079 "Verna L.s Amos 1016 Vesla E." Joel 1276 Victor Claude, James H 1307 Waldo' Caleb 1067 Walter 985 Walters Thomas 1302 Waller F.' Cyrus H 1025 Walter' William...; 1093 1372 Index of Baldwin. AValterS Joseph M 1206 Waller F." Theodore W 1209 Walter S." Byron A 1098 Warren S.' Samuel llOO, 1147, 1195 Warren 8 .Simeon 1 185 Warrington" Richard 1-286 Wathel* Anthony 1260 Watson' Jude 1079 WeighUuan" Oliver P 1010 Wetmore" Ebenezer llll, 1130 Wilbur R.s Seymour 1027 William 990, 999, 1310 William2 Henry 1307 AVilliain2 Thomas 12,59, 1200 AVilliam2 Elisha 1:502 AViUiamS George 1299 WUliam A.S Owen 801, 1311 Williams William '. 1-200 AVilliam H.s Henry 1285 William H.s Rice 1106 William* Isaac 1300 WiUiam* David 1-232 William* John 1:101 William* Sylvester 989, 995 AVilliam O.* Owen 1312 William* VVilliam ....1285, 1-280, 1300, 1311 WiUiam" John '. 1260 William K.« Felix 1311 William" Mathew 10,58 AViUiam" Michael 1086. 1088 AViUiam" Moses 1085 William II." Perry 1305 WiUiam" Richard 1286 AVUliam" Summerfield 1287 William" VVilliam ...995, 1232 1:501, 1312 William II." Richard 1286 William II." AVilliam II 1-286 William VV." John 12,55 AViUiamS Ambrose 1070 AVilliamS Elisha 1089, 1093 AViUiamS Elnathan li;50 11:53, 1174 AViUiamS Ichabod 1118, 1147, 1149 William A.s Joseph 1309 WilliainS Nicodemus 1068 AViUiamS Samuel ]130, 1173 Williams Thomas 1249 William A.s Jonathan 10-57 AVilliam B.8 William 1085, 10,86 WiUiam C.s Beard 1070 William S.s Elnathan 1177 AVilliain T.s Jacob 1251 AVilliam W.s Uzel ll'2.5, 1151 William VV.s Wetmore 11:50, 1176 William' Aljibeus 1173 William' Ashbel 1182 William' David S II47 William' Eli 1'270, 1273 AVilliam' George 10,54 William' John 1090 William' John 1 11-52, 1206 William IL' Jonah 1125 William' Jonathau 1'288, 1289 AVilliam' Lemuel 1 177 William' Sanford 1171 William' Zebulon 1114 Wiliiam B.' Moses G 1303 WiUiam D' lleni-y 1091 AVilliam E.' William W 1151 AVilliam F.' Noah 1-209, 1106 AVilliam IL' Caleb 1-204 William IL' Gyrus 1121 William H ' Henry 1242 William IL' Joel 1-250 William II.' Joseph 1140, 1190 AVilliam II.' Josiah O 1151 AVilliam IL' Jolham 1239 William IL' William 1175 AVilliain L.' William T 1251 William L.' Abel 1029 AVilliam L.' Robert T 1073 William M.' Sherman 1270 William P.' Nathan 1184 AVilliam R.' Caleb 10.54 AVilliam R' Samuel 1167 William R.' David 1211 William W.' David 1217 AVilliain W.' llenry M 1021 WiUiam AV.' Isaac .A 114.8, 1200 William AV.' Leonard 1172 WilliamS Aaron 12('3 AViUiamS iUen 1188 Williams Amzi 1203, 1207 AViUiamS Daniel W 1190 AViUiamS Joseph A 1207 AViUiamS Sherman 1274 AViUiamS William 117:5, 1273, 1275 AVilliam A.8 Charles Y 1200 VVilliam A.8 Joel 1274 William A.8 AVarren S 1195 William B.s James N 1210 William B.8 William AV |-200 William C.S Edwin 101:8 William C.S Hiram M 1191 AVilliain D.S Robert S 107:! William E.s Joseph li 1077 AV'illiaiii H.s Jose|ilius 1 195 William 11.8 William 1190, 1-2,89 AVilliam Ci 8 AVilliam I! 1303 William 1.8 Richard L 1218 William 1AI.8 Enoch 1010 William 0.8 William F 1209 William R.S lOdward H 1214 AVilliain R.S Zcbnlou H I22:i William B " Augustus 1196 William 10." lObciuzer 1242 William L," Joseph R 1184 William M " William M 1010 Willie" Elijah 1077 Wilmer A.s .Samncl A 1202 WilsonS ^\'atson 1079 AVilson C!.S Elbert 120:! Winifred" John 1255 Wisiu-rS Sleiilicn 1172 Index of Baldwin. 1373 Zadoc--' Robert 1066 Zechariah 2 Richard 1004 Zechariah* Zecliari.ah 1006 Zebulon" Benja 111 in 1107 Zebulon" David 1114 Zebulon 8 Zebulon 1114 Zebu lou .\.' .Samuel 1107 Zell L.-"* Lymau M 1173 Zenas" .Aarou 1107 Zenas" Joshua llll Zernbah' John 1271 Zerviah* ,Iohn 1036 Zilpah" Thomas 1250 Zophar" I. avid 1100 Zoriah" Joel 1-275 Zubah" Samuel 1112 Zurhah 1006 This preservation photocopy was made at BookLab, Inc., in compliance with copyright law. 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