| 1. Phebe Baldwin, b. cir 1762, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. Between 1819-1835, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA (Age 73 years) ▻ John Whitacre, m. 1784 | | 2. John Baldwin, b. cir 1764, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA d. cir 1825, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA (Age 61 years) ▻ Elizabeth ? | | 3. Samuel B. Baldwin, b. cir 1766, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Mar 1830, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA (Age 64 years) ▻ Hannah Romine, m. cir 1804 | | 4. Mary Ann Baldwin, b. cir 1770, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ▻ David Ewers, m. 25 Jan 1795 | | 5. Stacey Baldwin, b. cir 1774, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA ▻ Margaret McVeigh, m. 22 Aug 1805 | | 6. Mahlon Baldwin, b. cir 1776, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Jan 1834, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA (Age 58 years) ▻ Ruth Brown, m. 15 Feb 1813 | | 7. James Baldwin, b. cir 1777, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. 1847, Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA (Age 70 years) ▻ Sarah Henderson | | 8. Joseph Baldwin, b. cir 1778, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA d. cir 1815, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA (Age 37 years) ▻ Unknown; Jane Bates | |
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- This is probably the same John Baldwin listed as a member of Class No. 8, 57th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Loudoun County Militia, Captain Benjamin Grayson's Company, in 1792, although it could be his father.
- John apparently died in 1825, as an inventory of his estate is dated 11 July 1825. He died intestate, and the settlement of his estate took ten years, with the final account being filed in July of 1835. His brother, Mahlon, was appointed administrator, but after Mahlon died in 1834, John L. Chamblin, Mahlon's son-in-law, was appointed administrator. The 1825 inventory shows that John Baldwin owned slaves, and the inventory was valued at $822.50. Payments were made to John's brothers, James, Samuel, and Stacey, in 1829, along with payments to John Whitacre and David Ewers, spouses of his sisters.
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