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    1. Re: [MOLAWREN-L] Baldwin
    2. judy
    3. 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. >

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