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David Baldwin

Birth1849 - Louisbourg Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death24 Apr 1925 - Sydney Cape Breton Nova Scotia
MotherMary Shea
FatherWilliam Price(Sprice)

Born in Louisbourg Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada on 1849 to William Price(Sprice) and Mary Shea. David Baldwin married Mary Ann Kelly and had 8 children. He passed away on 24 Apr 1925 in Sydney Cape Breton Nova Scotia.

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Parents
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William Price(sprice)
1825 - 1871
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Mary Shea
1828 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Kelly
1856 - 1949
Children Show all
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Ellen Baldwin
1876 - 1966
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Margaret Ann Baldwin
1879 - 1975
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Philip Baldwin
1888 - 1914
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Lucy Jane Baldwin
1885 - 1970
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Emma Veronica Baldwin
1893 - 1992
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Winfred Baldwin
1882 - 1950
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Monica Adelaide Baldwin
1891 - 1974
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Winifred Baldwin
1882 - Unknown

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