Hannah Whitlock
F, b. circa 1616, d. 15 April 1661
Father | John Whitlock b. c 1585 |
Hannah married Joseph Baldwin, son of Richard Baldwin and Isabella Harding, on 10 November 1636 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.1 Circa 1638, Hannah and her husband, Joseph, immigrated from Buckinghamshire, England, to New England. They settled in Milford, Connecticut. Hannah departed this life on Friday, 15 April 1661 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. She was buried there in the Peter Pruedence Garden in the Milford Cemetery.2
Many of the prominent Baldwins of Milford are his descendants, and have had considerable influence in Milford's prosperity. Nathan A. Baldwin and Albert A. Baldwin have paid out millions to their operatives, and at this writing give employment to a large number. Joseph's house lot was next to that of Nicholas Camp (22), and some of his descendants are now living on it. His son David married Mary, daughter of Ensign John Stream (23), and those now in Milford come from this marriage.
This stone is the gift of Mrs. Lucy Baldwin Stevens, of New York.3
Many of the prominent Baldwins of Milford are his descendants, and have had considerable influence in Milford's prosperity. Nathan A. Baldwin and Albert A. Baldwin have paid out millions to their operatives, and at this writing give employment to a large number. Joseph's house lot was next to that of Nicholas Camp (22), and some of his descendants are now living on it. His son David married Mary, daughter of Ensign John Stream (23), and those now in Milford come from this marriage.
This stone is the gift of Mrs. Lucy Baldwin Stevens, of New York.3
Family | Joseph Baldwin b. c 1613, d. 2 Nov 1684 |
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Citations
- [S119] Herbert Furman Seversmith, Colonial Families of Long Island, New York & Connecticut, page 263 - Joseph Baldwin m. Nov 1636 Hannah Whitlock at High Wycombe, County Bucks m. 2nd Isabell Northam; m. 3rd Isabell Hitchcock; residence: Milford, Connecticut;.
- [S953] Find a grave: courtesy of Nareen - www.findagrave.com.
- [S704] Nathan G. Pond, The Story of the Memorial in Honor of the Founders of the Town of Milford
, page 14 - No. 15. - Joseph Baldwin Obit 1690. & Hannah his wife.