Person:Mary Baldwin (17)

Mary Baldwin
  • F.  William Baldwin (add)
  • M.  Elizabeth (add)
m. Abt 1760
  1. Mary Baldwin1770 - 1833
m. 11 Oct 1786
  1. Henry Thornburgh1788 -
  2. Charity Thornburgh1790 - 1875
  3. Elizabeth Thornburgh1792 -
  4. William Thornburgh1794 -
  5. Jacob Thornburgh1797 - 1840
  6. Sarah "Sallie" Thornburgh1799 -
  7. Dempsey Thornburgh1801 - 1886
  8. Jesse Thornburgh1803 - 1848
  9. John Thornburgh1805 - 1841
  10. Kinsey Thornburgh1809 - 1811
  11. Walter Thornburgh1811 - 1851
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Mary Baldwin
Married Name[1][2] Mrs. Mary Thornburgh
Gender Female
Birth? 26 Aug 1770 Guilford County, North CarolinaCitation needed; source = OLT, needs verification
Marriage 11 Oct 1786 Guilford, North Carolina, United StatesNew Garden MM
to Walter Thornburgh
Residence[1] Abt 1789 Jefferson, Tennessee, United Statescame to Lost Creek Settlement
Residence[1] Abt 1819 Wayne, Indiana, United Statescame to Indiana with family
Death? 7 Sep 1833 Wayne, Indiana, United StatesCitation needed; source = OLT, needs verification
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Family Recorded, in Fox, Henry Clay. Memoirs of Wayne County and the city of Richmond, Indiana: from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Wayne County. (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1912).

    Vol 2, p 851 -
    ... Walter Thornburgh, who married Mary Baldwin, daughter of William and Elizabeth Baldwin, at New Garden, N.C., Oct. ?, 1786. Walter Thornburgh was born Nov. 15, 1762, third child of Henry and Rachel (Moon) Thornburgh, who were married at New Garden, N.C., in 1758, and there they spent their lives. ...

    ... After his marriage in North Carolina, Walter Thornburgh, the grandfather of Dempsey C., removed to Tennessee, and after some time spent in that State came to Wayne county, settling just east of the present farm of Frank Thornburgh, in the northeast corner of Dalton township. He entered land along West river and this possession finally passed into the hands of his sons. His first home consisted of 160 acres in the western part of Perry township, adjoining the present farms of Frank V. and George L. Thornburgh.

    To him and his good wife there were born five sons
    - William,
    - Jesse,
    - Dempsey,
    - John, and
    - Walter - and five daughters.

    He lived to the age of ninety years and his wife also died at an advanced age. ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 Family Recorded, in Hinshaw, William Wade; Thomas Worth Marshall; and John Cox. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: Edwards Brothers, 1936-1950).

    Vol 1, p 1111 [LOST CREEK MONTHLY MEETING]

    Page 40.
    Walter & Mary (Baldwin) Thornburgh, cont.
    Ch: Henry .......b. 3-3-1788.
    ... Charity .....b. 1-18-1790.
    ... Elizabeth ...b. 3-12-1792. (3-19-1792, p. 8)
    ... William .....b. 10-3-1794.
    ... Jacob .......b. 3-14-1797.
    ... Sarah .......b. 3-29-1799.
    ... Dempsey .....b. 10-27-1801.
    ... Jesse .......b. 12-6-1803.
    ... John ........b. 12-26-1805.
    ... Kinsey ......b. 1-29-1809; d. 4-5-1811.
    ... Walter ......b. 3-26-1811.
    [Walter Thornburgh, s. Henry & Rachel (Moon), m. Mary Baldwin, dt. Wm. & Elizabeth, 10-11-1786; New Garden MM, N.C. records]