Franklin Baldwin

Brief Life History of Franklin

When Franklin Baldwin was born about 1811, in Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia, United States, his father, William Baldwin, was 30 and his mother, Nancy Ann Burris, was 28. He lived in Monongalia, Virginia, United States for about 10 years and West Virginia, United States in 1870.

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Family Time Line

William Baldwin
1782–1857
Nancy Ann Burris
1784–1881
Sarah Baldwin
1810–1882
Franklin Baldwin
1811–
Oliver P Baldwin
1825–1900
Elizabeth C. Baldwin
1829–1905
Maria Louisa Baldwin
1829–1922

Sources (3)

  • Benj F Baldwin, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Franklin Baldwin in household of William Baldwin, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Franklin Baldwin, "United States Census, 1870"

World Events (8)

1812

War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.

1812 · Monumental Church Built

The Monumental Church was built between 1812-1814 on the sight where the Richmond Theatre fire had taken place. It is a monument to those that died in the fire.

1844 · Lumpkin's Jail

In 1844 when Robert Lumpkin bought land in Virginia, this would be the spot of the Infamous Slave Jail (or Lumpkin’s Jail). The slaves would be brought here during the slave trade until they were sold. Lumpkin had purchased the land for his own slave business.

Name Meaning

English and North German: from a personal name composed of the ancient Germanic elements bald ‘bold, brave’ + wine ‘friend’, which was extremely popular among the Normans and in Flanders in the early Middle Ages. It was the personal name of the Crusader who in 1100 became the first Christian king of Jerusalem, and of four more Crusader kings of Jerusalem. It was also borne by Baldwin, Count of Flanders (1172–1205), leader of the Fourth Crusade, who became first Latin Emperor of Constantinople (1204). In North America, this surname has absorbed Dutch forms such as Boudewijn.

Irish: surname adopted in Donegal by bearers of the Gaelic surname Ó Maolagáin (see Milligan ), due to association of Gaelic maol ‘bald, hairless’ with English bald.

History: A John Baldwin from Buckinghamshire, England, arrived in the US in 1638 and settled in Milford, CT.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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