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Almarin Baldwin

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Almarin Baldwin

Birth
Westford, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
24 Nov 1904 (aged 64)
Davenport Center, Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Middlefield, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Aged 67 years. Died at the Davenport Center, New York of organic heart. Government military marker Co. F, 101 NY.

Husband of Lovina Boardman Baldwin (1st), Laura Rorobacher Baldwin (2nd) and Hattie E. Gurney (3rd).



December 2, 1904

The Otsego Farmer

Almarin Baldwin

Almarin Baldwin, aged 67 years, a resident of Westville, was found dead in bed at his room at the hotel in Davenport Center Thanksgiving morning. Coroner T. L. Craig of Davenport was called and Dr. Fred Bolt of East Meredith was also summoned as coroner's physician. After examining the body and learning the circumstances they decided that an inquest was not necessary and that the deceased died from heart disease, from which he had suffered for some time. Mr. Baldwin is survived by one son, J.C. Baldwin of Westville, and five daughters, Mrs. Edith Smallin of Maryland, Mrs. Bertha M., wife of Martin E. Young. Mrs. Lina, wife of Grover Saxton, and Miss Effie H. Baldwin, all of Oneonta, and Mrs. Carrie Ottoway of Westville. The body was taken in charge by Undertaker J. D. Hall and removed to Westville, where the funeral will be held probably on Sunday.
Mr. Baldwin was a native of Westford and always lived in that town. In the spring of 1802 he sold his farm and removed to the village and engaged in business. His first wife was Lovina Boardsman also of Westville, who died many years ago. She was the mother of the children named. He has filled several offices in the town such as assessor, collector and postmaster. Mr. Baldwin was a soldier in the civil war, enlisting Dec. 6 1861. He was wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill and was discharges as a result of the wounds in 1863. He was a member of Brown post D.A.R. at Schenevus and was well known among veterans and others throughout the county.
Aged 67 years. Died at the Davenport Center, New York of organic heart. Government military marker Co. F, 101 NY.

Husband of Lovina Boardman Baldwin (1st), Laura Rorobacher Baldwin (2nd) and Hattie E. Gurney (3rd).



December 2, 1904

The Otsego Farmer

Almarin Baldwin

Almarin Baldwin, aged 67 years, a resident of Westville, was found dead in bed at his room at the hotel in Davenport Center Thanksgiving morning. Coroner T. L. Craig of Davenport was called and Dr. Fred Bolt of East Meredith was also summoned as coroner's physician. After examining the body and learning the circumstances they decided that an inquest was not necessary and that the deceased died from heart disease, from which he had suffered for some time. Mr. Baldwin is survived by one son, J.C. Baldwin of Westville, and five daughters, Mrs. Edith Smallin of Maryland, Mrs. Bertha M., wife of Martin E. Young. Mrs. Lina, wife of Grover Saxton, and Miss Effie H. Baldwin, all of Oneonta, and Mrs. Carrie Ottoway of Westville. The body was taken in charge by Undertaker J. D. Hall and removed to Westville, where the funeral will be held probably on Sunday.
Mr. Baldwin was a native of Westford and always lived in that town. In the spring of 1802 he sold his farm and removed to the village and engaged in business. His first wife was Lovina Boardsman also of Westville, who died many years ago. She was the mother of the children named. He has filled several offices in the town such as assessor, collector and postmaster. Mr. Baldwin was a soldier in the civil war, enlisting Dec. 6 1861. He was wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill and was discharges as a result of the wounds in 1863. He was a member of Brown post D.A.R. at Schenevus and was well known among veterans and others throughout the county.


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