Kay, Correction on Nancy Baldwin Davis' father--it was not Joshua Baldwin--he was one of her brothers. Her father was William Baldwin and mother was Catherine Berkheimer. The family migration was VA>WVA>OH>MO. If this is your line I have lots more. I'm not sure who James C. Baldwin is--probably a nephew of Nancy's. Suzie At 05:11 PM 5/29/00 -0700, you wrote: >Kay, >Thought I add some curiosities to the census information I sent in the other >email. > >Nearest neighbors in 1850 were some Richardson families. James C. Baldwin >and other, including a couple of Richardson men, were subpoenaed for the >defense in State of Missouri vs Robert Murphy (perjury) [indictment filed >Nov 1859; subpoena dated May 1860. Murphy had stated when sworn for jury >duty in Taylor vs Nicholas that he had not previously formed or expressed an >opinion as to how said issue [regarding a promissory note] should be >determined. > >In 1860 the James C. Baldwin family are listed next door to Hardin Davis and >family. Hardin's wife was Nancy Baldwin Davis according to the probate of >Joshua Baldwin, her father. Census data for Joshua Baldwin families >indicate a migration pattern of PA to KY and IL, then to Lawrence Co., Mo. >If these Baldwin families connect, I suppose it would probably be in PA. > >Judy > >----- Original Message ----- >From: KayLamb <kaylamb@usit.net> >To: <MOLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 9:15 PM >Subject: [MOLAWREN-L] Baldwin > > >> Did a James Baldwin live in this county in 1860? >> was he a doctor? He connects to a Tenn. family Kay Lamb in Tenn. >> > > >