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Delbert Daniel “D. D.” Baldwin

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Delbert Daniel “D. D.” Baldwin

Birth
Vinton, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Nov 1948 (aged 82)
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.6682618, Longitude: -97.4791591
Plot
14B-34-SE
Memorial ID
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Delbert D. Baldwin was the son of Ira and Susan (Cantonwine) Baldwin, the grandson of Michael and Catherine (Myers/Myres) Cantonwine, and the great-grandson of Charles and Mary Magdalena (Scholl) Cantonwine.

Charles, the patriarch of the Cantonwine family, immigrated to America from Prussia in 1806, arriving in Philadelphia, Penn., aboard the ship Orlando. The ship's passenger list shows "Chr. Kuntentwine, single man." The name Kuntentwine later evolved to Cantonwine, and Charles appears to be the only surnamed Kuntentwine/Cantonwine to immigrate to America. Eight or so years after his arrival in Philadelphia, in about 1814, Charles married Mary Magdalena Scholl, daughter of Charles Jacob & Margaret (Fuhr) Scholl, in Bedford county, Pennsylvania.

Edmond Sun, Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, December 2, 1948.
DELBERT D. BALDWIN
Delbert D. Baldwin, son of Ira and Susan [nee Cantonwine] Baldwin, was born in Vinton, Iowa, August 19, 1866. He passed away at his home in Edmond, Friday morning, November 26, 1948 from a heart attack. He moved with his parents to Northern Kansas in 1870. In 1886 he was united in marriage with Miss Minnie Viola Brooks. He made the race into the Cherokee Strip in 1893 and took a homestead in Garfield county where the family resided until moving to Edmond in 1903. Mr. Baldwin was engaged in business here for many years. He was a veteran peace officer acting as constable, police, city marshall or traffic officer for a period of twenty years. He has been a representative of the Pennsylvania Insurance Co. for thirty years. He was a member of the First Christian church of Edmond and has been an Odd Fellow for forty eight years. One daughter, Mrs. Hattie May Hunt, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Lenora Davis of Edmond, five granddaughters. . . He also leaves three sisters in California, two in Kansas. Services were held Sunday, November 23, in the Baggerley Funeral Chapel with Rev. O.W. Reese in charge. Burial was made in Gracelawn cemetery.
Delbert D. Baldwin was the son of Ira and Susan (Cantonwine) Baldwin, the grandson of Michael and Catherine (Myers/Myres) Cantonwine, and the great-grandson of Charles and Mary Magdalena (Scholl) Cantonwine.

Charles, the patriarch of the Cantonwine family, immigrated to America from Prussia in 1806, arriving in Philadelphia, Penn., aboard the ship Orlando. The ship's passenger list shows "Chr. Kuntentwine, single man." The name Kuntentwine later evolved to Cantonwine, and Charles appears to be the only surnamed Kuntentwine/Cantonwine to immigrate to America. Eight or so years after his arrival in Philadelphia, in about 1814, Charles married Mary Magdalena Scholl, daughter of Charles Jacob & Margaret (Fuhr) Scholl, in Bedford county, Pennsylvania.

Edmond Sun, Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, December 2, 1948.
DELBERT D. BALDWIN
Delbert D. Baldwin, son of Ira and Susan [nee Cantonwine] Baldwin, was born in Vinton, Iowa, August 19, 1866. He passed away at his home in Edmond, Friday morning, November 26, 1948 from a heart attack. He moved with his parents to Northern Kansas in 1870. In 1886 he was united in marriage with Miss Minnie Viola Brooks. He made the race into the Cherokee Strip in 1893 and took a homestead in Garfield county where the family resided until moving to Edmond in 1903. Mr. Baldwin was engaged in business here for many years. He was a veteran peace officer acting as constable, police, city marshall or traffic officer for a period of twenty years. He has been a representative of the Pennsylvania Insurance Co. for thirty years. He was a member of the First Christian church of Edmond and has been an Odd Fellow for forty eight years. One daughter, Mrs. Hattie May Hunt, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Lenora Davis of Edmond, five granddaughters. . . He also leaves three sisters in California, two in Kansas. Services were held Sunday, November 23, in the Baggerley Funeral Chapel with Rev. O.W. Reese in charge. Burial was made in Gracelawn cemetery.


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