1. HENRY1 BALDWIN was born Mar 17, 1790 in New York1,2, and died Jul 27, 1857 in Bloomer Township, Montcalm County, Michigan2. He married MARIA WORDEN. She was born Apr 28, 1797 in New York3,4, and died Apr 09, 1873 in Bloomer Township, Montcalm County,Michigan4.
Notes for HENRY BALDWIN:
Census Records:
1830 Census - NY, Wayne County, Rose, Roll 117, Page 170, line 3
1840 Census - MI, Wayne County, Romulus Township, Roll 212, Page 253, Line 16
1850 Census - MI, Wayne County, Romulus Township, Roll 366, Page 796, family 78
1860 Census - MI, Montcalm County, Bloomer Township, Roll 555, Page 728, schedule page 48, family 11 (Maria with son Milton)
1870 Census - MI, Montcalm County, Bloomer Township, Roll 692, Page 10R, schedule page 18, family 146 (Maria with Elisabeth Jacobs)
From tombstone in the Bloomer Cemetery:
Henry 27 Jul 1857 ae 67/4/10, then Henry's birth date - March 17, 1790
1830 Census has just two children - one son (Milton?) and one daughter (Eliza?)
Wayne County Land Transfers
May 11, 1839 Henry Baldwin of Romulus purchased 80 acres from Ira and Harriet Hall of Romulus (Romulus Township, section 28, Vol 59, pg 761)
Is the above Ira Hall the same Ira S Hall in Rose, Wayne County, New York 1830 Census - page 169?
Information received, January, 2006, from Mr. Hall; According to his military records, Ira Seeley Hall married Harriet Worden and moved to Michigan in 1834. The 1840 Census for Michigan, Series M704, Roll 212, Page 253, Line 15; (Ira S Hall); Line 16, (Henry Baldwin) JJF Jr.
The Justice of Peace on Milton's second marriage is listed as Ira S Hall. JJF III
More About HENRY BALDWIN:
Burial: Bloomer Township Cemetery, Carson City, Michigan4
Notes for MARIA WORDEN:
From tombstone transcribed online for the Bloomer Cemetery:
Maria w/o Henry 9 Apr 1873 ae 78/11/12
What I could get from the stone:
Maria w/o Henry 9 Apr 1873 ae ?/11/12
Then Maria's Birthday would be about Apr 27, 1794
More About MARIA WORDEN:
Burial: Bloomer Township Cemetery, Carson City, Michigan4
Children of HENRY BALDWIN and MARIA WORDEN are: