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ALFRED BALDWIN

Birth13 Mar 1802 - New York
Death17 Feb 1848 - Warrick Co, Indiana
MotherSarah Lewis
FatherJOSEPH BALDWIN

Born in New York on 13 Mar 1802 to JOSEPH BALDWIN and Sarah Lewis. ALFRED BALDWIN married Cintha (Cynthia) McCulla and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Feb 1848 in Warrick Co, Indiana.

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Joseph Baldwin
1774 - 1832
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Sarah Lewis
1777 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Cintha (Cynthia) Mcculla
1808 - 1875
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Susan L Baldwin
1829 - 1906
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Emeline (Emma) Baldwin
1847 - 1910
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Ann E Baldwin
1838 - Unknown
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George Baldwin
1845 - Unknown
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Sarah F. Baldwin
1842 - 1885
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Minerva C. Baldwin Sawyer (Daniel)
1833 - 1913
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Mary E. Baldwin
1840 - Unknown
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Minerva Vinson
1832 - 1913

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