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Richard Baldwin, III

Also Known As: "Richard Baldwynie/ baldyne"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cholesbury, Buckingham, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: November 02, 1632 (56)
Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Place of Burial: Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Baldwin, II and Isabel Baldwin
Husband of Isabel (Isobel) Baldwin
Father of John Baldwin; Richard Baldwin; Mary Christian 'Ann' Gunn; Samuel Baldwin; Timothy Baldwin, Sr. and 6 others
Brother of Richard Baldwin

Occupation: weaver, Farmer
Managed by: Private User
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About Richard Baldwin, III

https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_Baldwin_(1570-1632)

Richard Baldwin was born 23 May 1630 in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England to Richard Baldwin (c1540-c1630) and Isabel Chase (1545-c1594) and died 16 May 1633 Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England of unspecified causes. He married Isabel Harding (1577-1630) 31 May 1598 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England.

Richard Baldwin
Birth: 23 May 1630 Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: 16 May 1633 Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Father: Richard Baldwin (c1540-c1630)
Mother: Isabel Chase (1545-c1594)
Spouse / partner: Isabel Harding (1577-1630)
Wedding: 31 May 1598 Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England

Offspring of Richard Baldwin and Isabel Harding (1577-1630)

  • Timothy Baldwin (1600-1664)
  • Mary Baldwin (1604-)
  • Nathaniel Baldwin (1608-1658) 1608 Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England 19 October 1658 Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States Abigail Camp (1624-1648)
  • Joanaa Unknown Baldwin (1617-1667)
  • Hannah Baldwin (1609-)
  • Joseph Baldwin (c1612-1684) 1612 Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom 2 November 1684 Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States Hannah Whitlock (c1613-1661)
  • Christian Baldwin (1616-1632)
  • Sarah Baldwin (1621-1690)

FTDNA Baldwin project Group 1 R-U106 Conn. yDNA RM-269

Richard Baldwin1

b. 3 June 1576, d. 2 November 1632

Richard Baldwin was born on 3 June 1576 in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.3,2 He was the son of Richard Baldwin and Isabel Chase.2 Richard Baldwin married Isabel Harding, daughter of Richard Harding, on 31 May 1598 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England.4 Richard Baldwin died on 2 November 1632 in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, at age 56.4

Richard Baldwin left a will on 23 May 1630. The will mentions sons Joseph, Nathaniel, Timothy (eldest and executor) and daughters Mary, Hannah, Christian and Sarah.3 His will was proved/probated on 16 May 1633 in Court of the Archdeaconry, Buckinghamshire, England.3

Children of Richard Baldwin and Isabel Harding

  1. Timothy Baldwin b. 1605, d. 18 Jul 1642
  2. Joseph Baldwin+ b. bt 1609 - 1612, d. 2 Nov 1641
  3. Nathaniel Baldwin b. 1612, d. 1682
  4. Sarah Baldwin b. 14 Mar 1616/17, d. 3 Oct 1692
  5. Mary
  6. Hannah
  7. Christian (daughter)

Citations

  • [S469] Families of Early Milford, CT, online.
  • [S728] Donna Barraclough-Little, "Barraclough Branches", March 16, 2004.
  • [S727] Col. Joseph L. Chester, "Family of Baldwin".
  • [S445] Don Tillotson, "The Tillotson Project", Jan. 1, 2003.
  • The Baldwin genealogy from 1500 to 1881 (1881) Baldwin, C. C. (Charles Candee), 1834-1895, Cleveland, O, Leader printing company, NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT

GEDCOM Note

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baldwin-268

Note ===: Note: "This Richard was, with near certainty, the grandson of Richard(1) who died in the Parish of Aston Clinton, county Bucks, England in1552/53, and his wife, Ellen Apuke, and most likely the son of Richard(2) who is named in that will of 1552/53. The father of Richard(1) was thought to be Robert Baldwin who was born probably about 1460-65, and died in 1537.<ref>Investigations of the family of Baldwin of Aston Clinton, Bucks</ref>

:"This was a prominent family and Robert Baldwin apparently owned a lease of the manor at Dundridge. This lease was inherited in 1537 by Richard(1) whose son, Henry, purchased the manor outright in 1577/78. Although not necessarily in a direct line, direct and collateral ancestors of our Baldwin lineage can be found in Chesham dating back to the middle of the thirteenth century (circa 1250)". : In 1639, six years after their father's death, we find the three sons, Timothy, Joseph, and Nathaniel, in New Haven and Milford CT. Their close association in both New Haven and Milford with the family of Sylvester Baldwin, who descends from Richard adds credibility to their ancestry. While their sister, Sarah, is found in New England at the sametime. It is unclear if any of Richards other sisters came to New England or stayed in England. There is the possibility that their mother Isabell may have traveled with her sons and could be the Widow Baldwin of Herefordshire Quarter, New Haven." <ref>Genealogy and Reminiscences of our Baldwin Family</ref>

Biography

Richard Baldwin, of Cholesbury; weaver, made his will dated December 23, 1630; proved May 16 1633 in the Court of the Archdeaconry of Bucks.In it he mentions his wife Isabel, and his children, Nathaniel, Joseph, Mary Pratt, Hannah, Christian, Sarah, and Timothy "my eldest son".. According to Charles C. Baldwin, he is the father of no less than four of the first settlers of New England.<ref>Baldwin Genealogy Supplement, pg 990</ref> Abstract of Will of Richard Baldwin of Cholsbury, weaver: :To Isabel my wife one third of my good & chattels - to Nathaniel myson £10 - to Joseph my son half an acre of land called Hunt's Wick, when 21 - to my daughter Mary Pratt 6s, 8d, & to her daughter Mary 2 sheep, & to her other 2 children each a sheep - to my daughter Hannah £13 6, 8, & my 2 other daughters Christian and Sarah each £10., when 21 or married - all residue to Timothy my eldest son, and he to be my executor.<ref name="Chest">Chester, Joseph Lemuel Investigationsconcerning the family of Baldwin, of Aston Clinton. Boston: Privately printed 1884, accessed online 3/25/14</ref> There has been confusion with the order of Richard Baldwins descending from Richard Baldwin of Dundridge. There is little information available on Richard Baldwin. son of Richard Baldwin of Dundridge who inherited the Cholsbury lands in 1552-3, and more information on Richard Baldwin of Cholsbury, grandson of Richard Baldwin of Dundridge. Richard in not mentioned in his mothers will in 1565/6, and most likely predeceded her in death. Joseph Chester suggests Richard Baldwin is the son of Richard who is mentioned in the will in 1552-3, who inherits the Cholsbury lands, and grandson of the Richard who died in 1552-3; "Although this Richard evidently could not have been the one who had the Cholsbury Lands in 1552-3, unless he had these children in his extreme old age, yet it seems not unlikely that he was his son .<ref>Pgs 9 & 10, Investigations concerning the family of Baldwin, of Aston Clinton, Bucks</ref>

Disputed Parents

It has been supposed that Richard Baldwin was the son of Thomas Baldwin and Joan Tyndall. However, it has also been supposed that Richard was the son of Richard Baldwin and IsabelChase.<ref>See [http://genforum.genealogy.com/baldwin/messages/6931.html this genforum post.</ref> However, there seems to be no evidence for this, and it appears that Chase was the name of the former husband of Richard's WIFE Isabel. :The Baldwin family is known as far back in England as 672. The Baldwins of New England came largely from County Bucks, England. Richard's presumed grandfather Richard is buried in the Churchyard at Austin Clinton, County Bucks, England. Richard in not mentioned in his mothers will in 1565/6. "Very littleinformation can be ascertained on this Richard". Joseph Chester states that "although this Richard evidently could not have been the one who had the Cholsbury lands in 1552-3, unless he had these children (those named in his will) in his extreme old age, yet it seems not unlikely that he was his son".

Will of Richard Baldwin of Cholsbury "Weaver" (1633)

The following is taken from the abstract mentioned in Joseph Chesters book "Investigations concerning the baldwin family of aston clingon......), pg 9", and mentions the following individuals:

Wife: Isabell. Sons: Timothy (eldest son), Nathaniel, Joseph Daughters: Mary Pratt, Hannah, Christian, SarahGrandchildren: Mary daughter of Mary Pratt (mentions "2 other children-not named".

  • Added family from Steele & Related Lines Vol II (2000) by Robert Vernon Steele p27: Siblings: John b ca1573, Jane b ca 1575, Annnie b ca1577. Married 2nd: Elizabeth Alsop after 1621-no further information.Parents: Richard Baldwin (c1540-1632) & Isabel Chase (1545-after 1577) The will is dated 23 May, 1630, and proved 16 May, 1633 by son TimothyBaldwin, named Executor, in the Court of Archdeaconry of Bucks. (pg 9) Joseph Chester states "I can find no traces of the 3 sons Timothy, Nathaniel, and Joseph, named in the the will, after the probate in 1633, I think there can be little if any doubt that they were the three of those names who emigrated to New England, appearing at Milford in 1639". (pg 9 & 10).

Sources

<references />*Baldwin, James, 1916, Genealogy and Reminiscences of our Baldwin Family

  • FindAGrave154166481
  • Chester, Joseph Lemuel (1884). "Investigations concerning The BALDWIN Family of Aston Clinton, co., Bucks. Privately printed 1884 Boston. Reprinted from the Historical and Genealogical Register for April, July, October, 1884.
  • Baldwin, Charles Candee. <i>The Baldwin Genealogy From 1500 To 1881</i> (The Leader Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1881) Page 23
  • Edmund Janes Cleveland, The Genealogy of the Cleveland and CleavelandFamilies, An Attempt to Trace, in Both the Male and Female Lines, thePosterity of Moses Cleveland Who Came From Ipswich, County Suffolk, England, About 1635, Was of Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; [and] of Alexander Cleveland of Prince William County, Virginia; and of Ancient and other Clevelands in England, America, and Elsewhere; with Numerous Biographical Sketches; and Containing Ancestries of Many of the Husbands and Wives also a Bibliography of the Cleveland Family and a Genealogical Account of Edward Winn of Woburn, and of other Winn Families, Volume I, pages 931-932 (Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Co. Hartford 1899). Copy available at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofcleve01clev#page/50/mode/2up. (Richard Baldwin of Cholesbury married Isabell, had sons Joseph Baldwin who arrived in Milford in 1639, and Timothy Baldwin and Nathaniel Baldwin, both of whom also settled in Milford; had will executed in 1630; was son of a Richard Baldwin who was son of Richard Baldwin.)
  • Steele & Related Lines Book II (20002) p28 by Robert Vernon Steele*Baldwin geneaology by Charles Candee Baldwin p12-14, 22-38, 42,44,45,222,616,617,651,652,993-995 (B9C37- SLC)

Acknowledgments ===:Thank you to Janice Vaughn, John Putnam, Janice Hardin, Elizabeth Loftus, Brian McCullough, Harry Maltby, Maude Randol, Bryan Sypniewski, and Roger Travis for their contributions to this profile.

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Richard Baldwin, III's Timeline

1576
June 3, 1576
Cholesbury, Buckingham, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
1599
January 2, 1599
Amersham, Buckingham, England (United Kingdom)
1600
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Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1604
November 1, 1604
Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1604
Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
1605
1605
Bishopstone, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1608
1608
Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
1609
October 1609
Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1616
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