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Facts and Events
Cholesbury records show his marriage to Jane Wells 28 September 1590. The pedigree entered by his grandson in the herald's visitation of Buckinghamshire, 1669, calls him of Milton, in Bedfordshire. His name does not appear in Milton Earnest, near Bedford, but the marriage and burial of one of his daughters does, and perhaps the burial of his eldest son.
Sylvester was living at the date of his grandmother's will in 1565/1566, and evidently dead at the date of his brother Richard's will dated 16 February 1632/1633 **.
* Date of his mother's will, Alice (Kinge) Baldwin, 4 Jun 1622.
References
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
Volume 25, Pages 153-156, 1875. - The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
Volume 25, Page 293, 1871.
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
Volume 26, Pages 294-303, 1872.
- Baldwin, Charles Candee. The Baldwin Genealogy, from 1500 to 1881. (Cleveland, Ohio: Leader Printing Co., 1881)
pages, 34,35.
- Sylvester Baldwin, in Camp, John F. (John Frederick); N. Grier (Nathan Grier) Parke; and Donald Lines Jacobus. The Ancestry and Descendants of Frederick Tracy Camp and His Wife Marion Fee. (Vancouver, Wash.: John F. Camp, Jr., 1961)
24.
- ↑ Stott, Clifford L. SylvesterA and Jane (Wells) Baldwin, Parents of the Immigrant Sylvester1 Baldwin, in Selby, Walford D. (ed. v. 1-5); Keith W. (ed. v. 6-10) Murray; and H.W. Forsyth (ed. v. 11-38) Harwood. The Genealogist (New Series). (London: George Bell & Sons)
11(1997):113.
from the Bishop's Transcripts of the parish registers of Flitwick, county Bedford: Burials: '1 June 1632 Silvester Bauldwin 15 Mar. 1648[/9] Mother Baldwin'
Based on other evidence provided, the author states that these were the burials of Sylvester and Jane, parents of the immigrant Sylvester Baldwin.
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