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Carl Addison Baldwin

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Carl Addison Baldwin

Birth
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Aug 1938 (aged 34)
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 32, Lot 207, Space 1
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CARL A. BALDWIN TAKEN BY DEATH

Following an illness of three weeks, Carl Addison Baldwin late of Tucson, Arizona and a former Findlay man, died at 1:15 Friday afternoon in the home of his mother, Mrs. Dessie Baldwin, 203 East Hardin Street.

Mr. Baldwin was brought here from Tucson, three weeks ago. He had visited here previously on several occasions.

His death was attributed directly to tuberculosis. He had been in the southwest for the past 10 years. At one time he was employed by the Turner-Crosby Shoe Company here.

He was born on Feb. 16, 1904, in Marion, Indiana, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Baldwin. He moved to Hancock county when still a small boy. His father preceded him in death, as did his wife, the former Clara McCallum. Their marriage took place in 1928.

Mrs. Marjorie Manchester, 200 Howard Street, and Mrs. Madella Kirkbride, of Robinson, Illinois, are sisters.

Mr. Baldwin was a member of the Methodist church.

Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.

SOURCE:
The Republican-Courier
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Saturday, August 6, 1938
Page 9
CARL A. BALDWIN TAKEN BY DEATH

Following an illness of three weeks, Carl Addison Baldwin late of Tucson, Arizona and a former Findlay man, died at 1:15 Friday afternoon in the home of his mother, Mrs. Dessie Baldwin, 203 East Hardin Street.

Mr. Baldwin was brought here from Tucson, three weeks ago. He had visited here previously on several occasions.

His death was attributed directly to tuberculosis. He had been in the southwest for the past 10 years. At one time he was employed by the Turner-Crosby Shoe Company here.

He was born on Feb. 16, 1904, in Marion, Indiana, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Baldwin. He moved to Hancock county when still a small boy. His father preceded him in death, as did his wife, the former Clara McCallum. Their marriage took place in 1928.

Mrs. Marjorie Manchester, 200 Howard Street, and Mrs. Madella Kirkbride, of Robinson, Illinois, are sisters.

Mr. Baldwin was a member of the Methodist church.

Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.

SOURCE:
The Republican-Courier
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Saturday, August 6, 1938
Page 9


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