Name |
Mahlon Baldwin |
Birth |
12 Apr 1813 |
Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Blacksmith |
Death |
11 Oct 1858 |
Powell's Shop, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA [1] |
Cause: erysipelas |
Burial |
South Fork Meeting House Cemetery, Unison, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA |
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Mahlon Baldwin South Fork Meeting House Cemetery
Unison, Loudoun County, Virginia |
Siblings |
3 brothers and 1 sister |
| 1. Stacey Baldwin, b. 9 Nov 1806, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. 22 Oct 1897, Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA (Age 90 years) ▻ Elizabeth Jones, m. 8 May 1834 ; Julia A. Barnes, m. 1 Sep 1877 | | 2. William Baldwin, b. 1812, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. 21 Jul 1884, Liberty Township, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA (Age 72 years) ▻ Ann Sampsell, m. 12 Mar 1832 | | 3. Lucinda Baldwin, b. 1813, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. 24 Nov 1881 (Age 68 years) ▻ George Thomas Jones, m. 1 Sep 1834 | | 4. Mahlon Baldwin, b. 12 Apr 1813, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. 11 Oct 1858, Powell's Shop, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA (Age 45 years) | | 5. Joseph Baldwin, b. cir 1817, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA ▻ Eliza H. Benton, m. 3 Oct 1849 | |
Notes |
- Mahlon Baldwin was apparently never married. He left a will in which he specified that his slave woman, Jane Toliver, and her son Gilmore should be set free on Mahlon's death. His assets were to be held by his executors, John S. Ross and Herod Thomas, and be paid to Gilmore when he reached 21 years of age. This will was challenged by Mahlon's siblings (Joseph, William, Stacey, and Lucinda) and several McVeigh relatives, but by 1866 the will had been upheld.
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Person ID |
I13315 |
Bryan-Martin |
Last Modified |
11 Oct 2024 |