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John Baldwin

Birth1593 - Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England
Death21 Jun 1681 - Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Born in Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England on 1593. John Baldwin married Mary Camp and had 12 children. He passed away on 21 Jun 1681 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Mary Camp
1621 - 1651
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Mary Bruen
1622 - 1670
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Mary Bruen
1634 - 1670
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Elizabeth Baldwin
1649 - 1683
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Josiah Baldwin
1648 - 1683
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Nathaniel Baldwin
1645 - 1714
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John Baldwin, Of Milford
1648 - 1706
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Richard Baldwin
1666 - 1742
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George Baldwin
1662 - 1728
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Obediah Baldwin
1660 - 1738
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Samuel Baldwin
1645 - 1673
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Richard Baldwin
1666 - Unknown
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George Baldwin
1665 - 1728
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Nathaniel Baldwin
1644 - 1714
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Samuel Baldwin
1642 - 1683

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