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Samuel Baldwin

Birth09 DEC 1725 - Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
Death1 December 1784 - Hanover, Massachusetts, USA
MotherHannah Tyler
FatherJohn Baldwin

Born in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut on 09 DEC 1725 to John Baldwin and Hannah Tyler. Samuel Baldwin married Hannah Hoadley and had 6 children. He passed away on 1 December 1784 in Hanover, Massachusetts, USA.

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John Baldwin
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Tyler
1692 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Hoadley
1730 - 1790
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Hannah Cushing
1738 - 1790
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Hannah Baldwin
1748 - 1836
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Sarah Baldwin
1750 - Unknown
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Samuel Baldwin
1748 - 1752
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Sarah Ann Baldwin
1748 - 1796
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Ebenezer Baldwin
1760 - Unknown
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William Baldwin
1754 - Unknown

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