Joseph BALDWIN

Male 1642 - 1684  (42 years)


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  • Name Joseph BALDWIN  [1, 2
    • Joseph was one of the first settlers in Milford, in 1639, and his name appears Nov. 20, of that year, in the first list of free planters.

      There is the following evidence that he was brother to Nathaniel and Timothy:
      The earliest records of Milford are not in existence, but the "3rd book" contains a transcript of "the most necessary things contained in the two former books," transcribed by major Robert Treat, and six others as Committee, Jan. 7, 1677, Samuel Eells being appointed to do the writing.

      In this transcribed book, Joseph Baldwin has, December, 1648 a division adjoining Timothy Baldwin's half division. he also has, in a transcription of the "long narrow book," in 1649, 4 acres, be it more or less, in the New Meadow plain, bounded with Timothy Baldwin west, with the common N. & E., and with Wm. Fowlers E. (S!).

      The transcription of the "long narrow book" was made December ye 23, 1700, by Richard Bryan. Ap'l 24th, 1654, he hath liberty granted him "for exchange and lay down one piece of land, and take up another for it, in the New Meadow Plain next his bothers' land, that he formerly laid down to the town again."

      On the 13th Dec., of the same year, he "having formerly made writing to ye Court, & now reviews it againe for liberty to exchange that land of his, or some part of it that lieth near to his brother, to take it up next unto him, for his ease in sending, which was granted unto him."

      The homestead of Joseph was on lot 52, on West Farm street opposite, joining rears or nearly so, with the homestead of Timothy. The present new York and new Haven Railroad is very nearly on the line of the two. It seems to be clear that Joseph was the brother of timothy, and if so, of Nathaniel, as these last two were brothers, as appears by page 118 of the same volume, in Milford Records. Joseph was probably the youngest as he is named last in his father's will. There can be no practical doubt that Timothy, Nathaniel and Joseph were the three of that name, sons of Richard, of Cholesbury, County Bucks, England, whose will was proved in 1633, and whose children disappeared from Bucks. Cholesbury joins Anston Clinton, whence came most of the other Baldwins of Milford. [1]
    Birth 1642  [2
    Gender Male 
    Death 2 Nov 1684  [1
    Person ID I103840  Main Tree
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2022 

    Father Richard BALDWIN,   b. of County Bucks, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 6 Jan and 21 Feb 1552/3 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother Ellen ?   d. Aft 24 Oct 1566 
    Relationship Birth 
    Family ID F43400  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Hannah ? 
    Children 
    +1. Joseph BALDWIN,   b. Abt 1640, Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 21 Nov 1681 (Age 41 years)  [Birth]
    Family ID F43395  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2021 

    Family 2 Isabel ?   d. 8 Dec 1676 
    Family ID F43396  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2021 

    Family 3 Elizabeth GIBBONS   d. 25 Apr 1696 
    Marriage 1676  [2
    Family ID F43398  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2022 

  • Sources 
    1. [S3130] Charles Candee Baldwin, M.A., The BALDWIN Genealogy from 1500 to 1881.

    2. [S9347] New England Marriages Prior to 1700.