William Baldwin is believed by some 20th-Century Baldwin genealogists to be descended from the Baldwins of Buckinghamshire. The poverty of this William Baldwin shows us that he most likely would not have been of the eldest-son-line of inheritance (the eldest son inherits all). Therefore, he is here positioned as the son of William Baldwin who was the seventh & youngest son of Sylvester & Jane Wells Baldwin.
Jerold D. Baldwin in his www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/l/Jerold-D-Baldwin/Gene3-0001.html, gives us: Williams family was residing in a house with two hearths and owed two shillings per year per hearth. The tax return notes that when the King's remembrancer, an officer of the Exchaquer, collected Charles II's hearth taxes in Oxfordshire, William was discharged by poverty. The house was situated in Southrope, a township, part of Hook Norton.
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
about William Baldwin Name: William Baldwin
Year: 1635
Age: 9
Estimated birth year: abt 1626
Place: Massachusetts
Family Members: Relative William 9
Source Publication Code: 6799.25
Primary Immigrant: Baldwin, John
Annotation: Most are date and port of arrival; some are date and place of settlement in Massachusetts. Name of ship, place of origin, occupation, and other genealogical data pertaining to will administration may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: POPE, CHARLES HENRY. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. 550p.
Page: 29William Baldwin is believed by some 20th-Century Baldwin genealogists to be descended from the Baldwins of Buckinghamshire. The poverty of this William Baldwin shows us that he most likely would not have been of the eldest-son-line of inheritance (the eldest son inherits all). Therefore, he is here positioned as the son of William Baldwin who was the seventh & youngest son of Sylvester & Jane Wells Baldwin.
Jerold D. Baldwin in his www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/l/Jerold-D-Baldwin/Gene3-0001.html, gives us: Williams family was residing in a house with two hearths and owed two shillings per year per hearth. The tax return notes that when the King's remembrancer, an officer of the Exchaquer, collected Charles II's hearth taxes in Oxfordshire, William was discharged by poverty. The house was situated in Southrope, a township, part of Hook Norton.
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
about William Baldwin Name: William Baldwin
Year: 1635
Age: 9
Estimated birth year: abt 1626
Place: Massachusetts
Family Members: Relative William 9
Source Publication Code: 6799.25
Primary Immigrant: Baldwin, John
Annotation: Most are date and port of arrival; some are date and place of settlement in Massachusetts. Name of ship, place of origin, occupation, and other genealogical data pertaining to will administration may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: POPE, CHARLES HENRY. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. 550p.
Page: 29SwerfordSt Mary's
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Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)
about Mary Baldwin Name: Mary Baldwin
Marriage Date: 30 Apr 1653
Marriage Location: Milford
Spouse: John
Death Date: 2 Sep 1670
Death Location: MilfordConnecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)
about Mary Baldwin Name: Mary Baldwin
Marriage Date: 30 Apr 1653
Marriage Location: Milford
Spouse: John
Death Date: 2 Sep 1670
Death Location: Milford
Francis Baldwin came over to America from England with his two brothers, Thomas and John, on board the "Amity" sailing from London 23 April 1682.
Francis Baldwin came over to America from England with his two brothers, Thomas and John, on board the "Amity" sailing from London 23 April 1682.