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Coffeen-Baldwin Families Cavendish, VT

Re: Coffeen-Baldwin Families Cavendish, VT

Posted: 12 Jul 2007 3:14PM GMT
Classification: Query
Glad to hear from you. Yes Elmira Baldwin married Newton
Putnam in Vermont. The Baldwin's go back to Billerica, Ma.
and the Putnam's go back to Danver's and Salem. Mass. Then
they go back to England. Elmira and Newton came to Ind.
after Able Baldwin and Newton's father Ezra Putnam. There was
a measles epidemic in Montpelier in 1834 and several of the
people there died including 3 of Newton's family. Ezra Putnam and his second wife Hannah moved back to Cavendish and died there. Two of Newton's sons Charles and Edwin moved on to Kansas. Newton later followed them and died in Green, Ks.
Charles Putnam's son Edward Frederick was my grandfather and
later moved to Missouri. My mother was Ella Mae Putnam
Shull. I have more info on both families and will get my
files out. I have some information on Montpelier and also
we visited there and also Vt. and Ma. Marie

Re: Coffeen-Baldwin Families Cavendish, VT

Posted: 12 Dec 2013 1:59AM GMT
Classification: Query
I'm also related to John Coffeen (in a roundabout way). I come through his brother Henry's line. Anyway, I have John's daughter Amy in my geneology and knew she was married to Isaac, but don't know anything about their kids, grandkids, and so on.

Thanks,

Jared Coffeen

Re: Coffeen-Baldwin Families Cavendish, VT

Posted: 20 Dec 2013 1:39AM GMT
Classification: Query
There is a book available from the Cavendish Vermont historical society - with all the information about the Baldwins in Cavendish. It is the founding families of Cavendish.
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