Per the 1910 Census for Seattle, Washington, he married Lena Olsen about 1905.
They were the parents of two children with two living including Ellen Baldwin Connor (about 1905-1943).
The Seattle Times Friday, June 26, 1959
Alfred W. Baldwin Dies; Services Set
Alfred W. Baldwin, 82, of 18531 Fremont Avenue, died early today at his home after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the Beck Funeral Home, Edmonds. Burial will be in Evergreen.
Mr. Baldwin was born in Norway. He came to this country in 1901 and lived in Minneapolis before he came here in 1907. He was a shipwright at the Bremerton Naval Shipyard and later owned a cabinet shop in Edmonds. Mr. Baldwin and his wife, Lena, resided at Maple Grove Beach on Camano in the summers. Surviving besides his wife is a daughter, Agnes Baldwin, Seattle. Mr. Baldwin was a veteran member of the Seattle Aerie No. 1, Eagles and a member of the Shipwright & Jointers' Union, Local 1184.
Per the 1910 Census for Seattle, Washington, he married Lena Olsen about 1905.
They were the parents of two children with two living including Ellen Baldwin Connor (about 1905-1943).
The Seattle Times Friday, June 26, 1959
Alfred W. Baldwin Dies; Services Set
Alfred W. Baldwin, 82, of 18531 Fremont Avenue, died early today at his home after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the Beck Funeral Home, Edmonds. Burial will be in Evergreen.
Mr. Baldwin was born in Norway. He came to this country in 1901 and lived in Minneapolis before he came here in 1907. He was a shipwright at the Bremerton Naval Shipyard and later owned a cabinet shop in Edmonds. Mr. Baldwin and his wife, Lena, resided at Maple Grove Beach on Camano in the summers. Surviving besides his wife is a daughter, Agnes Baldwin, Seattle. Mr. Baldwin was a veteran member of the Seattle Aerie No. 1, Eagles and a member of the Shipwright & Jointers' Union, Local 1184.
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