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Clark Baldwin

Birth
Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
6 Nov 1820 (aged 67)
Brownhelm, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Clark Baldwin was born on 27 Nov 1752 in Newton, Fairfield County, Connecticut. He died about 1821 in Lorain Co., Ohio.

Married Phedemia on 2 April 1775 in Newtown, Fairfield Co., CT

[Reference: Baldwin gen. by Chas. Candees Baldwin. Cleveland, 1881. (974p.):428]

Clark Baldwin in the U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930

Baldwin, Clark, from Stockbridge, d. in Brownhelm, Ohio aged 68 {cc. Dec. 27, 1820}

Newspaper: Columbian Centinel
Publication: 27 Dec 1820
Publication Place: Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Clark Baldwin, son of Daniel Baldwin and Ann Towsey; born in Newtown, Connecticut, on Nov 27, 1752.

He married April 2, 1775, Phedeme Prindle; His first 10 children appear in Newtown Records; he later moved to West Stockbridge, Mass., and then to Lorain County, Ohio, in 1819, near the mouth of Black River, where he died on his farm about 1821. His wife died Aug 23, 1805.

Children of Clark Baldwin and Phedeme Prindle

Daniel Tousey, b. Jan 30, 1776; died Nov 20 1786
Zada, b July 3 1777
Amos Glover, b. Jan 22 1779; died in Albany N.Y. about 1848
Joseph Clark, b. Sept 1, 1780
Phideme, b. July 15, 1782
Cyrus Burwell, b. Sept 25, 1784; died unmarried in Rockbridge County, Virginia, August 1855
Philemon Prindle, b. Feb 21 1786
Huldah Ann, b Feb 19 1789
. Daniel Tousey, b. Feb 18, 1792
Lazarus Smith, b. Oct 13, 1793
George; died Sept 5, 1834
Charles R., b. in Stockbridge, Mass, March 19, 1802; m. (1) Elizabeth Truslow, who died soon after birth of Mary Elizabeth in 1830/1; m. (2) Mary Jane, dau. of Gen Lewis, of Mason County, Virginia, and died not long after; he married (3) March 1837, Ann Elizabeth Tavener and had 2 sons, Charles and Thomas Baldwin; he died Nov 1839

Sources:

↑ Pg 428 Baldwin genealogy
↑ pg 442 Baldwin genealogy

Baldwin, Charles Candee.The Baldwin Genealogy From 1500 To 1881 (The Leader Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1881)
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Clark Baldwin was born on 27 Nov 1752 in Newton, Fairfield County, Connecticut. He died about 1821 in Lorain Co., Ohio.

Married Phedemia on 2 April 1775 in Newtown, Fairfield Co., CT

[Reference: Baldwin gen. by Chas. Candees Baldwin. Cleveland, 1881. (974p.):428]

Clark Baldwin in the U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930

Baldwin, Clark, from Stockbridge, d. in Brownhelm, Ohio aged 68 {cc. Dec. 27, 1820}

Newspaper: Columbian Centinel
Publication: 27 Dec 1820
Publication Place: Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Clark Baldwin, son of Daniel Baldwin and Ann Towsey; born in Newtown, Connecticut, on Nov 27, 1752.

He married April 2, 1775, Phedeme Prindle; His first 10 children appear in Newtown Records; he later moved to West Stockbridge, Mass., and then to Lorain County, Ohio, in 1819, near the mouth of Black River, where he died on his farm about 1821. His wife died Aug 23, 1805.

Children of Clark Baldwin and Phedeme Prindle

Daniel Tousey, b. Jan 30, 1776; died Nov 20 1786
Zada, b July 3 1777
Amos Glover, b. Jan 22 1779; died in Albany N.Y. about 1848
Joseph Clark, b. Sept 1, 1780
Phideme, b. July 15, 1782
Cyrus Burwell, b. Sept 25, 1784; died unmarried in Rockbridge County, Virginia, August 1855
Philemon Prindle, b. Feb 21 1786
Huldah Ann, b Feb 19 1789
. Daniel Tousey, b. Feb 18, 1792
Lazarus Smith, b. Oct 13, 1793
George; died Sept 5, 1834
Charles R., b. in Stockbridge, Mass, March 19, 1802; m. (1) Elizabeth Truslow, who died soon after birth of Mary Elizabeth in 1830/1; m. (2) Mary Jane, dau. of Gen Lewis, of Mason County, Virginia, and died not long after; he married (3) March 1837, Ann Elizabeth Tavener and had 2 sons, Charles and Thomas Baldwin; he died Nov 1839

Sources:

↑ Pg 428 Baldwin genealogy
↑ pg 442 Baldwin genealogy

Baldwin, Charles Candee.The Baldwin Genealogy From 1500 To 1881 (The Leader Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1881)


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