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Margaret Orton

Kvinde 1707 - 1708  (1 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Margaret Orton blev født den 1 jul. 1707 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 1 jul. 1707 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (datter af Thomas Orton og Ann Buckingham); døde den 3 jul. 1708.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Thomas Orton blev født i aug. 1677 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (søn af John Orton og Hannah Hawley); døde i 1769 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Thomas blev gift med Ann Buckingham den 9 maj 1698 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Ann (datter af Samuel Buckingham og Sarah Baldwin) blev født den 17 jun. 1674 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 19 jul. 1674 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 21 okt. 1754 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Ann Buckingham blev født den 17 jun. 1674 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 19 jul. 1674 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (datter af Samuel Buckingham og Sarah Baldwin); døde den 21 okt. 1754 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    Børn:
    1. Mary Orton blev født den 7 mar. 1704 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 7 mar. 1703; og døde.
    2. Margaret Orton blev født den 31 mar. 1712 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 31 mar. 1712 i Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; og døde.
    3. 1. Margaret Orton blev født den 1 jul. 1707 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 1 jul. 1707 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde den 3 jul. 1708.
    4. Sarah Orton blev født den 7 feb. 1698 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 7 feb. 1699 i Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde i okt. 1751.
    5. Thomas Orton blev født den 4 jan. 1701 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 4 jan. 1701 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde den 18 maj 1706 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    6. Thomas Orton blev født den 30 apr. 1709 i Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 30 apr. 1709 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde den 17 maj 1780 i Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Rev. John Orton blev født den 17 sep. 1717 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 17 sep. 1717 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde den 3 apr. 1795 i Fairfax, Franklin, Vermont, USA.
    8. Anna Orton blev født den 19 feb. 1702 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 9 feb. 1703 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; og døde.
    9. Esther Orton blev født den 11 okt. 1714 i Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 11 okt. 1714 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde den 1 apr. 1738 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   John Orton blev født den 17 feb. 1647 i Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1695 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    John blev gift med Hannah Hawley i 1672. Hannah blev født i 1655 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1686 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Hannah Hawley blev født i 1655 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1686 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    Børn:
    1. 2. Thomas Orton blev født i aug. 1677 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1769 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Margaret Orton blev født cirka 1679 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1724 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

  3. 6.   Samuel Buckingham blev født den 13 jun. 1640 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 13 jun. 1640 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 17 mar. 1699 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet i 1700.

    Samuel blev gift med Sarah Baldwin den 12 dec. 1663 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Sarah (datter af Timothy Baldwin og Mary Welles) blev født i aug. 1645 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 11 jan. 1729 i Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 7.   Sarah Baldwin Sarah Baldwin blev født i aug. 1645 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (datter af Timothy Baldwin og Mary Welles); døde den 11 jan. 1729 i Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

    Notater:

    This Sarah Baldwin who married Samuel Buckingham NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH Sarah Baldwin 25 September 1655 - 11 January 1729 • 9CH5-T8R who married Ensign Samuel Royce. RAJ 8 March 2015.
    Sometime between 1633 when he proved his father's will in court and 1639 when he shows up in Connecticut, Timothy Baldwin and several of his family members moved to New England. He appears on page 403 and 404 of The Baldwin Genealogy. According to this source, Timothy was one of "the first settlers [of Milford, Conn.] in 1639 and joined the church in 1643, with Mary his wife, who died July 31, 1647 ...That he was a brother of Nathaniel, appears from an entry from the long, narrow book of Milford records...Timothy lived for awhile in Guilford, Conn., about 1650, having married, March 5, 1645 (? this is probably a bad date), Mary Mepham, widow of John, of Guilford...About 1651 or 1652 they sold the Mepham property and moved back to Milford." According to this source he died January 18, 1664/5. His known children are Mary, Hannah, Sarah, Abigail, Anne, and Timothy. The dates above given for the death of his wife and for his second marriage don't make any sense - he likely did not marry his second wife before his first wife died. The death date for his first wife seems good, but the marriage date for his second wife is suspect.
    His will was written in January 1664/5. Timothy's will gave lands to his eldest daughter, Mary Smith, wife of Benjamin Smith; 50 pounds to his daughter Hannah Baldwin, who was not yet married; 50 pounds to his daughter, Sarah Buckingham; and the residue of his lands to his son Timothy Baldwin, as well as an ewe sheep to each of three grandchildren, and 4 pounds to John Mappan, his second wife's son. His wife was sole executor. The inventory taken 6 Feb 1664/5 amounted to 529 pounds 18 shillings and 6 pence.
    It appears that his oldest child, Mary, was baptized in 1643, so it is likely that he married after he moved to Connecticut from England, although a marriage record for his first wife has not been found.
    Timothy and his brothers are also mentioned In a book called the History of Milford, Connecticut, which can be found online here: https://archive.org/stream/historyofmilford00fede#page/n3/mode/2up. Starting on page 7, there are 5 men with the last name of Baldwin who are mentioned in the first town meeting, held on November 20, 1639: Richard, Nathaniel, Timothy, Joseph, and John. It is commonly believed that Joseph, Nathaniel, and Timothy were brothers; I am still trying to figure out their exact relationship with Richard and John.
    On Ancestry.com there is a record called "Milford Vital Records, 1640 - 1850" which contains some information about Timothy and his family, but very skeletal.
    Sarah's mother died in 1647, when Sarah was only about 2 years old. Her father remarried, and they may have lived for a time in Guilford, before moving back to Milford.
    Except for the time she may have spent in Guilford with her father and step-mother, it looks like Sarah lived her whole life in Milford. She was very young when her mother died, and so was at least partially raised by her step-mom. She is included in the book, "Families of Early Milford..." that can be found online here: https://books.google.com/books?id=RJcfa0INt4IC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=benjamin+smith+and+mary+baldwin&source=bl&ots=IjD-m7Uo_8&sig=4tJr3i6M3cJu8uUh_rdPzOCCgN4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBmoVChMI75nfooqOyAIVkS2ICh28uAxv#v=onepage&q=benjamin%20smith%20and%20mary%20baldwin&f=false (this site has a restricted view. You can also find this book in its entirety on ancestry.com). See page 60 and 138-139. Page 139 has an entry for husband Samuel Buckingham, and lists 10 children for this couple.
    Old Milford Cemetery was established in 1642 and it is likely here that Sarah was buried.
    Sarah lived until at least 1700 when she declined to be the executor of her husband's will. See this book, "Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut, Volume 1, 2nd Edition," which can be seen online here: https://books.google.com/books?id=OSjwBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA236&lpg=PA236&dq=will+of+samuel+buckingham+dated+6+october+1692&source=bl&ots=nc4PSVPj-D&sig=_WE3ccrSxG6pbE7r5nIMYi6Ltfw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIq8_rjoCQyAIVDzSICh2FMQP1#v=onepage&q=will%20of%20samuel%20buckingham%20dated%206%20october%201692&f=false. See page 236.
    In the footnote below is the following: Sarah Baldwin Buckingham survived her husband by only a few years. On September 12, 1706, her estate was inventoried (all personal property) at £110, 9s. 2d.

    Børn:
    1. Samuel Buckingham blev født den 7 okt. 1667 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; og døde.
    2. Esther or Hester Buckingham blev født i 1679 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 4 maj 1679 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 30 Feb. 1760.
    3. Samuel Buckingham blev født den 6 nov. 1668 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 29 okt. 1708; blev begravet i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Sarah Buckingham blev født den 8 jan. 1664 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 11 aug. 1667 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 3 dec. 1692 i Woodbridge, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
    5. Thomas Buckingham blev født den 25 jun. 1672 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 30 jun. 1672 i Milford First Ch, New Haven, Connecticut; døde i 1703.
    6. Mary Buckingham blev født den 3 okt. 1666 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1676 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet den 2 maj 1671.
    7. Ruth Buckingham blev født den 16 maj 1681 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 16 maj 1681 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1753 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
    8. 3. Ann Buckingham blev født den 17 jun. 1674 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 19 jul. 1674 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 21 okt. 1754 i Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    9. Hannah Buckingham blev født den 24 mar. 1671 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 2 maj 1671.
    10. Sarah Buckingham blev født i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt den 11 aug. 1667 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 3 dec. 1692 i Woodbridge, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.   Timothy Baldwin blev født i 1601 i Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England; døde i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

    Notater:

    This File Gets Changed Every Single Week. Please Do Not Make any changes unless you attach a PRIMARY OR ORIGINAL source Justifying Your Change. Changing the file to match your GEDCOM does not count as an ORIGINAL source.
    Let's see if we can go a whole month from now (August 24, 2016) without anyone decimating his family. Thanks so much. (March 2017 someone deleted his son, reasons unknown. May 18, 2017 someone moved all the children to the first wife.)
    TIMOTHY HAD TWO WIVES, BOTH NAMED MARY. PLEASE DO NOT DELETE OR MERGE HIS WIVES OR REARRANGE HIS CHILDREN. The author C.C. Baldwin seemed to be very confused about the two Marys but his work has since been corrected by many authors. See sources below.
    Find A Grave - many details on his findagrave.com listing are unfortunately inaccurate. He has no tombstone and his burial place is speculative.
    For proof that his second wife's MAIDEN name was not MEPHAM, but that it was her MARRIED NAME from her first short marriage to John Mepham Senior, please see Timothy's will, where he mentions his step-son John Mepham.

    Timothy Baldwin is mentioned in his father's will as the oldest son and was the executor of his father Richard Baldwin's will. A transcription of Richard's will can be found in the supplement to the Baldwin Genealogy, which can be found online here: https://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy1889bald#page/990/mode/2up (see page 990). This is a supplement to a genealogy written by C.C. Baldwin published in 1889. The full text of the original book can be found online (see Sources below). Richard's will is also transcribed in the full original book, see page 23.
    We know several things about Timothy's father: he had a wife named Isabel and 7 children living at the time he wrote his will in 1630. Those children are Timothy (the oldest son), Joseph, Nathaniel, Mary, Hanna, Christian (a daughter), and Sara. According to the above sources, several of this Richard's children - all of his sons mentioned in his will - emigrated to America and settled in Milford, Connecticut in 1639. His youngest sister Sarah also came. I don't believe that oldest sister Mary came with her husband John Pratt; I don't know about Hannah or Christian, but I haven't seen any proof of such.
    This family is also mentioned in some detail in Susan Woodruff Abbott's book, "Families of Early Milford, Connecticut" that can be found on ancestry.com. This book doesn't discuss Joseph, Timothy, or Nathaniel's parentage other than to say they were sons "of Richard and Isabell" (see page 27, 43, and 60). In general, settlers of Milford with the last name of Baldwin are discussed between pages 14 and 60 and span many generations. Timothy is mentioned on page 60.
    I haven't yet been able to make anything other than a guess as to his birth year, although he was over 21 when his father wrote his will in 1630, putting a possible birth year at or before 1609 - probably closer to 1600 (his parents may have been married in 1598) as he was the oldest son, and it looks like at least one other son was already 21 at the time the will was written. In his will, Richard mentions the boys first - Timothy the oldest, then Nathaniel who is already 21, and then Joseph who is under 21, and then mentions his girls - Mary appears to be the only married child, and she is already old enough to have 3 of her own children. I would suspect that perhaps she might be the oldest child. And then I don't know if it would be Hannah or Nathaniel next, followed by an uncertain order of the 3 children who weren't yet 21 in 1630. So there is some information on birth order of Timothy and his siblings, and the rest has to be speculation (except that we do have a baptism record for sister Christian).
    Sometime between 1633 when he proved his father's will in court and about 1637, Timothy and several of his family members moved to Connecticut/Massachusetts. His little sister Sarah married John Searle, Sr. in 1638 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Timothy first had a plot in the New Haven colony which he sold before going to Milford; he may or may not have ever lived in New Haven. See source below, "History of the Colony of New Haven."
    According to page 403 of The Baldwin Genealogy, Timothy was one of "the first settlers [of Milford, Conn.] in 1639 and joined the church in 1643, with Mary his wife, who died July 31, 1647 ...That he was a brother of Nathaniel, appears from an entry from the long, narrow book of Milford records...Timothy lived for awhile in Guilford, Conn., about 1650, having married, March 5, 1645 (?), Mary Mepham, widow of John, of Guilford...[this is a typo. it should say March 5, 1649.] About 1651 or 1652 they sold the Mepham property and moved back to Milford." His known children include Mary, Hannah, Sarah, Abigail, Anne, and Timothy. Sources for these children are attached below. C.C. Baldwin here seems hopelessly confused about Timothy's two wives. This source should only be used with caution.
    WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT TIMOTHY's WIVES?
    We know that Timothy's first wife was named Mary. His second wife was also named Mary. There has been quite a bit of confusion about his two wives, and some secondary sources have perpetuated bad information. There is, on ancestry.com, a collection of indexed records from primary sources known as the Barbour Collection. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records is an index to and transcription of most of Connecticut towns' vital (birth, marriage, death) records from the inception of the town to about the year 1850. There are two parts to the collection; a statewide surname index and a bound volume for each town. In this collection on ancestry.com there is a transcription of the original marriage record between Timothy and Mary Mopham, widow, of Guilford, Mar. 5, 1649. There is no original marriage record between Timothy and his first wife Mary, and consequently, we have had to look to other sources to find her maiden name. However, there are two pieces of information about Mary, the first wife, in the Barbour Collection. The first is that Mary, wife of Timothy, was admitted to the church March 5, 1643. The second was that she died July 21, 1647. There are many sources which identify her as Mary Welles, including this well-sourced book: Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut, Volume 1, 2nd Edition, which can be found online (see Source below). This identification is made primarily through Governor Welles' will. There is a long discussion of the proof of the first Mary's maiden name in the book written by Donald Jacobus, "An American family : Botsford--Marble ancestral lines," source attached below. See page 30.
    So, any children born before 1647 belong to his first wife Mary, and after 1649 belong to his second wife Mary. Mary (bapt. 2 April 1643), Hannah (bapt. Aug. 1644) and Sarah (bapt. Aug. 1645) belonged to Timothy's first wife Mary (Welles), and Abigail (bapt. Dec. 29, 1650), Anne (born July 1, 1655, died age 3 weeks) and Timothy (born June 12, 1658) belonged to second wife Mary (widow of John Mepham of Guilford, whose maiden name is unknown).
    Timothy and his brothers are also mentioned In a book called the History of Milford, Connecticut, which can be found online (see Source below). Starting on page 7, there are 5 men with the last name of Baldwin who are mentioned in the first town meeting, held on November 20, 1639: Richard, Nathaniel, Timothy, Joseph, and John.
    Timothy's widow Mary remarried after his death.
    An indexed, typewritten copy of Timothy's will can be found in the book, "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records," which can be found online (see Sources below). The will was dated 31 January 1664/5. The text of his will is generally as follows: Timothy Baldwin of Milford do make this my last Will and Testament: I give to my eldest daughter Mary Smith, the wife of Benjamin Smith, Lands adjoyning Samuel Buckingham and John Lane. Item. I give to my daughter Hannah Baldwin œ50. Item. I give to my daughter Sarah Buckingham œ50. Item. I give to my son Timothy Baldwin all my houses, Lands and Meadows Lying in Milford that is undisposed of, to enter upon, but two thirds thereof until after the decease of my wife. I give to my three grand children, to each of them, a ewe sheep. Item. I give unto John Mappam, my wive's son, œ4 upon this condition, if he be obediant to his mother and carry dutifully towards her...." In 1664 he counted 3 grandchildren, likely Mary Smith, Sarah Buckingham, and who? I don't know - maybe unborn Hannah Smith? Or else we are missing a grandchild somewhere. His wife was sole executor. The inventory taken 6 Feb 1664/[5?] amounted to 529 pounds 18 shillings and 6 pence. (We know from this will that his second wife Mary had at least 1 son before her first husband died). I think it likely that Timothy helped to raise this stepson from his wife's first marriage. In all, it looks like he had 4 children and one step-son who lived to adulthood. Of these, only son Timothy could have passed on the family name, and it doesn't look like he had any sons who lived to adulthood.
    There are a variety of sources for a death date for Timothy, which is complicated by the "double dating" method used in those days for the months of January, February, and March. Here is a rundown of the variety of opinions:
    1. According to The Baldwin Genealogy, p. 403, Timothy died "the night following January 17, 1664/65."
    2. According to An American family : Botsford--Marble ancestral lines, page 29, he died January 17, 1664/65, see page 29, even though in the very next paragraph he says his will was signed 31 January, 1664/5. I am pretty sure that isn't possible.
    3. According to Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, page 60, Timothy died 17 January 1664/5.
    4. A digest of the early Connecticut probate records, page 177, doesn't give a death date, but says his will was dated 31 January 1664-5, and was proven in court 2 March, 1664-5.
    5. The Barbour Collection, which contains is a typewritten indexed copy of the Milford church record which mentions Timothy's baptism and death (see source below, Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920) indicates he died 17 January 1664 (no double dating).
    6. The book, "Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut, Volume 1, 2nd Edition" on page 203 sums this date problem up nicely: "This 17 January 1664 death date is listed as part of the church membership list where it is appended to the note that Timothy joined the church, so it is not found in any list of deaths by date order. The 31 January 1664 date on which his will was written was taken from the probate court register book and not from the original will. Thus, there is no simple way of evaluating which date might have been incorrectly understood."

    Timothy + Mary Welles. Mary blev født cirka 1618 i Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; døde i 1647 i Connecticut, USA; blev begravet den 31 jul. 1647 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 15.   Mary Welles blev født cirka 1618 i Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; døde i 1647 i Connecticut, USA; blev begravet den 31 jul. 1647 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

    Notater:

    Thomas Welles married Alice Tomes soon after July 5, 1615 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire, and the couple had eight children (it is believed that 6 survived birth). On 5 Jul 1615, Thomas’ father and older brother deeded him property in Burmington, Warwickshire, in consideration for his upcoming marriage to Alice Tomes. This document established both the name of his wife and the name of his father and grandfather. This property was to be a jointure on behalf of Alice indicating that it would belong to her if she became a widow. It was purchased with her marriage portion.
    Parish registers in the area are available from about 1582. The church there is dedicated to St. Nicholas and St. Barnabas and is located in the diocese of Coventry. It does not appear that Thomas Welles had his children baptized in this Parish, perhaps because of his Puritan persuasions. Another possibility is that the Burmington property was not their primary residence or that their children were baptized in a nearby parish where older records are not available. Thomas Welles and his wife probably converted to the Puritan faith about 1620.
    Thomas Welles and Alice Tomes were to have six children born at their home in Burmington who survived birth. The exact dates of the births of each of their children is not known although it is believed that their first child and daughter Mary Welles was born in either 1617 or 1618, their second child Ann Welles was born in 1619, and their last child Sarah Welles was born around 1631. When the Welles family boarded the ship for America in the late summer of 1635 the parents were in their 40s and the children ranged in ages from 4 to 17 years old.
    As oldest child, when Mary arrived in America she was probably about 17. She may have lived with her father in Hartford from about 1636 until it appears that she married Timothy Baldwin about 1642, perhaps 6 years after arriving in America, and perhaps 3 years after TImothy arrived. Mary may have been several years younger than Timothy, but unfortunately died shortly after the birth of her third daughter in Milford. She may have been only about 29 at the time of her death.
    Thomas arrived in Boston prior to 9 June 1636, when his deed was witnessed. He perhaps lived at Newtown (now Cambridge), MA for a while, and was probably one of the group of about 100 to come to Hartford with Thomas Hooker in 1636. It is believed that he lived in Hartford for about 10 years, until he remarried and removed to Wethersfield.
    Mary's husband Timothy Baldwin is mentioned in the book, The Baldwin Genealogy from 1500 to 1880, which can be found online here: https://archive.org/details/baldwingenealogy00bald. Unfortunately, this book contains many errors and should be used with caution. According to this source, several of Timothy's siblings emigrated to America and settled in Milford, Connecticut in 1639.
    The family is also mentioned in some detail in Susan Woodruff Abbott's book, "Families of Early Milford, Connecticut" that can be found on ancestry.com (see page 27, 43, and 60). In general, settlers of Milford with the last name of Baldwin are discussed between pages 14 and 60 and span many generations. Timothy is mentioned in page 60, and says that he married by 1642 Mary Wells who was born ca 1618... daughter of Gov. Thomas and Alice (Tomes).
    Timothy's will gave lands to his eldest daughter, Mary Smith, wife of Benjamin Smith, 50 pounds to his daughter Hannah Baldwin, 50 pounds to his daughter Sarah Buckingham, and the residue of his lands to his son Timothy Baldwin, as well as an ewe sheep to each of three grandchildren, and 4 pounds to, John Mappan, [his] wife's son. His second wife was sole executor. The inventory taken 6 Feb 1664/5 amounted to 529 pounds 18 shillings and 6 pence.
    Mary and Timothy are both mentioned in the book, "Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut, Volume 1, 2nd Edition," starting on page 203, which can be found online here: https://books.google.com/books?id=OSjwBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA204&lpg=PA204&dq=John+Mepham+of+guilford,+connecticut+and+wife+mary&source=bl&ots=nc3RY-NkXI&sig=pszQIY6lwZy7k7LyYhrpn_ZdpGU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QxGUVe7cLcmDsAXmv4OABw&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=John%20Mepham%20of%20guilford%2C%20connecticut%20and%20wife%20mary&f=false. This book seems to be very well-written and sourced, and contains a lot of information about this family, including Mary's three daughters and their families.

    Børn:
    1. 7. Sarah Baldwin blev født i aug. 1645 i Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde den 11 jan. 1729 i Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.



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