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Simeon BALDWIN
 1794 - 1855

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Generation: 1
  1. Simeon BALDWIN b. 1794, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 29 Aug 1855, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Baldwin, Simeon, War of 1812, son of Asa & Dolley, died Aug. 29,1855, age 61.

    Simeon m. Miss [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Simeon D. BALDWIN b. 12 Jun 1827, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

Generation: 2
  1. Asa BALDWIN b. 17 Dec 1756, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 18 Mar 1841, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Baldwin, Asa, Revolutionary War, died Mar. 18, 1841, age 85.

  2. Asa m. Dorothy BROWN Dorothy (daughter of Simeon BROWN and Dorothy HERN) b. 2 Aug 1755, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1853, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Dorothy BROWN b. 2 Aug 1755, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1853, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Baldwin, Dolley, widow of Asa, died Sept. 8, 1853, age 98
    Baldwin, Dolley, wife of Asa, and daughter of Simeon & DorothyBrown.

    Children:
    1. Dolley BALDWIN b. 1785, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 16 Jan 1866, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Thankful BALDWIN b. 1787, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 29 Aug 1846, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    3. Asa BALDWIN b. 1788, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 19 May 1862, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    4. Sally BALDWIN b. 1791, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 3 Nov 1815, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    5. 1. Simeon BALDWIN b. 1794, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 29 Aug 1855, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    6. Nathan BALDWIN b. 13 Mar 1796, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 22 Jan 1887, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    7. Betsey BALDWIN b. 13 Jan 1799, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 28 Dec 1874, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

Generation: 3
  1. Simeon BROWN b. 31 Jan 1722/1723, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 24 Nov 1815, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 14, 30.
    Elder Brown was the first pastor of the Second Baptist Church, No.Stonington, for fifty years and eight months.

    SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON, CT.
    The Second Baptist Church of No. Stonington, CT was organized inMarch, 1765, with Elder Simeon Brown as pastor. Elder Brown was born inStonington Jan. 31, 1723, a man of strong native talents; he wasconverted under the preaching of Whitefield, in 1745. He united with Rev.Stephen Babcock in forming the Baptist Church in Westerly, RI in 1750;and was baptized by Rev. Wait Palmer in 17--, being ordained the sameyear. His pastorate and watchfull care over this church extended from theorganization, in 1765, until his death in 1815 - fifty years and eightmonths, a nobel record to be engraved on his monument in Brown Cementeryin his native town.
    His descendants may well be proud of the character and theconsecrated life of so novle a man, laying down the burdens of life inhis ninety-fourth year. The self-sacrificing labors and the toweringgrandeur of his character and the wide-spread and abounding influencewith emanated from his peretuate his memory through many generations,leaving a shining record.
    The handful of corn on the tops of the mountains grew til now themembership was three hundred and thirty-five. He served this church allthese years without salary, and built the meeting-house from lumber cutfrom his "cedar swamp," with the assistance of his brethren.
    It was without paint, both interior and exterior; with galleries onthree sides, a high pulpit on the north side, with an ascent of tenstairs, enclosed with panel work. When the minister was seated he couldnot be seen by the audience. He stood on a small platform, and was acommanding figure. The writer was present when the last service was heldin this old meeting-house, in the spring of 1845; it was like partingwith one's dearest friend, and many tears were shed. It was suggestedthat they better let it stand, but it was taken down and the presenthouse erected the same year.
    The ceiling of the porch of the new house was the panelling takenfrom the pews of the old house.
    The following items of interest by way of comparison are gleanedfrom the Stonington Baptist Association, as it was first called in thefirst printed minutes, which embraced churches in Rhode Island as fareast as Exeter and Wickford and west to Waterford and Montville, CT.
    Stonington Baptist Association held at Elder Timothy Wightman's Meetinghouse in 1792 Groton.
    First Church, Elder Eleazer Brown, No. 152.
    Second Church, Elder Simeon Brown, No. 201.
    Execter Church, RI (Nooseneck hill) No. 254.
    1811
    Second N. Stonington, No. 276.
    Exeter, RI, No. 253,
    First Groton, No. 208,
    First N. Stonington, No. 185.
    1822
    Exeter No. 684, North Kingston (Wickford) No. 401, Second N. StoningtonNo.
    320 First Groton, No. 246.

    NEW LONDON COUNTY, PROMENENT MEN, Page 737.
    The Second Baptist Church in North Stonington was organized in 1765,and Deacon Simeon Brown was ordained their pastor in March of that year.He was a native of Stonington and a man of sterling worth, but not anatural pulpit orator. He was greatly beloved by his parishioners, andgathered about him a church of respectable numbers, who loved andsustained him under all the circumstances in which he was placed.

    VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 2, page 2.

    GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Brown, Simeon, born Jan. 31, 1722, died Nov. 24, 1815.

    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net

  2. Simeon m. Dorothy HERN 1 Mar 1742/1743, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island. Dorothy b. 14 Feb 1728, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island; d. 16 Jan 1810, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Dorothy HERN b. 14 Feb 1728, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island; d. 16 Jan 1810, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Brown Genealogy, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 30.

    GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Brown, Dorothy Hern, wife of Simeon, born Feb. 14, 1726, died Jan.16, 1810.

    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net

    Children:
    1. Simeon BROWN, Jr. b. 4 Dec 1746, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 18 Aug 1826, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; bur. Brown Cemetery #19,School District #27,Brookfield,Madison Co., New York.
    2. James BROWN b. 5 Dec 1753, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 14 Feb 1799, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    3. 3. Dorothy BROWN b. 2 Aug 1755, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1853, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    4. Jeptha BROWN b. 20 Jul 1758, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    5. Josiah BROWN b. 3 May 1761, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 27 Jul 1852, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    6. Elizabeth BROWN b. 5 Aug 1766, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 12 Nov 1853, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    7. Martha BROWN b. 14 Apr 1769, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

Generation: 4
  1. James BROWN b. 1 Jul 1696, Lynn,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; c. 23 Jun 1696, Stonington,New London,Ct; d. 2 Feb 1750, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 12, 14.
    James Brown (38), son of Eleazer (11) and Ann (Pendleton) Brown,born Stonington, Conn., July 1, 1696. He died Feb. 2, 1750, agefifty-five years. He married Elizabeth Randall, May 5, 1718, by Rev.James Noyes, of Stonington. She was born July 4, 1696 and died Aug. 25,1786, age ninety-one years. Internment in Brown Cemetery. His wife,Elizabeth, was the daughter of John Randall and Abigail ___, whose familyname and birth does not appear on record. She was the granddaughter ofJohn Randall, the progenitor of the Randall family of Westerly, RI, andStonington, Conn. His name first appears at Newport, RI from which placehe came to Westerly as early as 1667, where the remainder of his life wasspent. The Randall land was about four miles northeast of StoningtonBorough, known as Angwilla and considered the finest land of the town.These lands join on the north the lands of Thomas Brown (2), and havebeen in the Randall name as late as 1875. These farms now, in 1906, aremostly owned by Elias Miner (1164) and his sons. The Randall familieswere highly respected and progressive, ranking high in moral character,and prominent citizens of the town.

    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 241.
    It must be remembered that when James Brown was born the country wasin a primitive state, almost a vast wilderness. His father, Eleazer, withhis axe, had begun to let in the sunshine in a few places, and to stirthe virgin soil and scatter a little seed, making an opening for futuresettlers. James Brown built his house on lands first set off to hisfather, Eleazer (11), on the most beautiful situation of any of the landspurchased by the three Brown brothers. This house built by James Brownwas located opposite what is now the Union Cemetery. The compilerremembers the old, old house from 1840 to 1845, which soon after was torndown. It was a one-story house, fronting south, with east end frontingthe country road. The house and barn were built of native lumber, sawedat the mill erected by his father, and assisted by the older son,Jonathan and James, the subject of this sketch. The barn fell down beforethe house was pulled down.
    The house contained but four rooms on the first floor; there mighthave been an attic. The compiler was in and out of these during fiveyears of his boyhood. The house stood on a gradual sloping plateau,affording a most picturesque view for miles around. The land is rich andfertile. The father of the compiler hired the land for a number of years,and on the same the compiler worked for five years. After the house wasremoved, the well covered, and grounds cleared and leveled off, there wasnot a thing to show the spot where these illustrious children were born.

    GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 64. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Brown, James, died Feb. 2, 1750, age 54.

    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
    Researching this line is Laurie Barrett lbarrett@gwu.edu

    Brown Genealogy, Vol. II; Stonington vitals, 1,309,871, Item 2;Stonington
    Church records, 547,548, It. 2; Wheeler.
    Vitals: Born 1 June 1696. Apparently inherited his father's earmarks
    "November ye last 1734." James Brown and Elizabeth Randall were married
    5 May 1718 by James Noyes, Pastor. Lists 10 children, including anunnamed
    daughter and a second James, died 24 (April?) 1741. He not mentioned in
    Wheeler's History of Stonington.
    BG: Married Elizabeth Randall. Not memtioned in his father's will.Possibly
    received his inheritance earlier.
    Church: Baptized 2 Aug. 1696
    Tombstone in Brown Cemetery in North Stonington: "In Memory of Mr.James
    Brown who died Feb. 2d, 1750 in the 55th year of his age."

  2. James m. Elizabeth RANDALL 5 May 1718, Stonington,New London,Connecticut. Elizabeth (daughter of John RANDALL, Jr. and Abigail BILLINGS) b. 1 Jun 1696, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; d. 25 Aug 1786, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery - North Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Elizabeth RANDALL b. 1 Jun 1696, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; d. 25 Aug 1786, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery - North Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Brown, Elizabeth, relict of James, died Aug. 25, 1786, age 90


    The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante

    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 12, 14.
    She was the granddau of John Randall, the progenitor of the Randallfamily of Westerly RI and Stonington CT. His name first appears atNewport, RI from which place he came to Westerly as early as 1667, wherethe remainder of his life was spent. The Randall land was about fourmiles northeast of Stonington known as Angwilla and considered the finestland of the town. These lands join on the north the lands of Thomas Brown(2), and have been in the Randall name as late as 1875. The Randallfamilies were highly respected and progressive, ranking high in moralcharacter, and prominent citizens of the town.

    GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 64. Brown Cemetery #71.
    Brown, Elizabeth, relict of James, died Aug. 25, 1786, age 90.

    Sources: B.G., Vol. II; Tombstone in Brown Cemetery, North Stonington,CT;
    Wheeler.
    Tombstone: "Elizabeth Relict of Mr. James Brown who died Aug. 25th1786 in
    the 91st year of her age."

    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
    Researching this line is Laurie Barrett lbarrett@gwu.edu

    Children:
    1. James BROWN, Jr. b. 29 Jan 1718/1719, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 24 Dec 1741.
    2. Thankful BROWN b. 22 Oct 1720, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 20 Mar 1812, S. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; bur. Main Cemetery,S. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    3. Daughter BROWN b. 22 Oct 1720, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 22 Oct 1720, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    4. 6. Simeon BROWN b. 31 Jan 1722/1723, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 24 Nov 1815, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    5. Daughter BROWN b. 22 Oct 1722, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 22 Oct 1722, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    6. Ann BROWN b. 23 Mar 1728, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    7. Zebulon BROWN b. 20 Nov 1730, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 14 Jul 1814, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    8. Elizabeth BROWN b. 31 Jul 1732, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    9. Abigail BROWN b. 23 Apr 1737, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1815, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    10. Joshua BROWN b. 8 Apr 1740, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 26 Sep 1824, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

  
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