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    1. [ILPIKE] Scheiner & Baldwin Surnames
    2. Alicia, I am sorry it has taken me such a long time in getting the lookup done. I got side tracked in my own Pike County search for the English line, was lucky too. I found a bit more on David and George that I have added. Hope this helps you. Good luck in your searching. Dorothy Page 329 Joseph Daul and Anthony Scheiner These criminals were indicted April 20, 1869, for committing murder in Brown county, as the result of an affray connected with the burning of show tens at Mount Sterling. A change of venue was taken to Pike county, and after a two days' trial the chaps were sentenced to 15 years' hard labor. Page 480 George W. Baldwin was born in New York city in 1830; is the son of David and Ann (Desney) Baldwin. His early educational advantages were very limited. In 1858 he married Sarah Jane Mason, a native of New Hampshire. Of their 6 children 5 are living, 4 sons and one daughter. One son is studying dentistry, and one of his daughters is a teacher. y occupation Mr. Baldwin is a miller, but has at present retired from that business. Page 523 David Baldwin, deceased, was born in Newark, NJ in 1793. He was a large contractor in New York city for 25 or 30 years. He came to Pike county in 1835, located in Perry and purchased large tracts of land; also engaged in farming. In 1849 he erected the Perry Flouring Mill; was the father of 5 children, of whom 3 are living; Alex, David P and Geo. W. Mr. Baldwin died in 1854. Page 522 The Pike Mills were erected in 1877, by the firm of McMahan & Co., composed of L. W. McMahan, D. P. Baldwin and G.P. Baldwin. The latter has sold out his interest. The machinery is all of the latest improved style, adapted to the new process system, and this was the first mill of the kind in this section of the state. It has proven a success to the owners, giving a larger yield and better quality of flour than the old system. The building is four stories high, with four run of burrs and a capacity of 200 barrels in 24 hours. They have a large patronage in the New England states and in Chicago for their flour. Page 312 - Supervisors John S. Roberts, Martinsburg, Chairman - Geo. W. Baldwin - Perry township "Bellamy, Alicia (CAP, GEFA, Contractor)" wrote: > Could you look up the following: > > page 329 Anthony Scheiner > page 480, 523 David Baldwin (also Alexander Baldwin if separate reference) > > Thank you, > > Alicia Bellamy > Administrative Assistant > Phone: *578-2755/(804)662-2755 > Fax: *578-2589/(804)662-2589 > E-mail: Alicia.Bellamy@gecapital.com

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