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He married Phebe Ann Burnet, b. New York City, 17 June, 1810, daughter of Smith Burnet and Phebe, of New York City. Or married at Essex New Jersey, 18 July, 1829 Phebe Ann Burnet [Essex m.r.]
 
He married Phebe Ann Burnet, b. New York City, 17 June, 1810, daughter of Smith Burnet and Phebe, of New York City. Or married at Essex New Jersey, 18 July, 1829 Phebe Ann Burnet [Essex m.r.]
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"[Married] Monday eve last at Newark, by Rev. Mr. Russell, Jesse Baldwin, Jr son of Jesse, formerly a merchant of this city, to Phebe Ann Burnet, dau of Judge Burent of former place."
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*Extacts from the ''New York Evening Post,'' Marriages 1822-25.
  
 
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Jesse Baldwin, born [His will, dated, lists, [RWF papers] Born ? 1756?-60?

He married at ____ [New Jersey?] Margaret DeHart (she was baptized at St. Johns church, Elizabethtown, New Jersey, 15 Dec., 1754) daughter of Mattias DeHart and Catherine Kingsland.

Children:

  • Marie Baldwin, married 1808, Dutch Reformed Church, Manhattan, Charles Augustus Foote of Delhi, New York.
  • 'Louisa Baldwin, [RWF papers] had daughter Emily.
  • Harriet Baldwin, b. married Aaron Vanderpoel. She died April, 1837 [wikip] no burial findagrave
  • Jesse deHart Baldwin? Jesse Baldwin jr.
  • Dr Oliver B. Baldwin DEATH Jan 1876

BURIAL Mount Pleasant Cemetery Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA PLOT Section F, Lot 63 MEMORIAL ID 146600312

One of these had a son, Caleb. mentioned in Jesse Baldwin's letter to [nephew/cousin] Rensselaer w. Foote.

Abraham W. Foote, The Foote Family, Rutland, 1907, 1;1942:

  • Charles Augustus Foote… m. in 1808, Marie Baldwin daughter of Jesse Baldwin and Margaretta de Hart importing merchant at 161 Broadway, N.Y.
  • At Derby Conn 1795. ?[source]

Newark City directory, 1839:

Jesse Baldwin, JuN. Wholesale and Retail Hardware Store, 334 Broad-street, a few doors above the City Hotel.

Newark City Directory 1851, 52:

Jesse Baldwin, Importer of A, 186 Market St. corner of Mulberry, NEWARK, N.J. Jesse Baldwin, James Henderson

Recollections of Alexander Thompson

Dear Sir,—In explanation of the nature of the Tammany Society, of which there is a Diploma in the possession of the New Jersey Historical Society,* I am informed that there is a reference to it in Isaac Collins’ N.J. State Gazette, of May 15th and 22nd, Sept. 4th and 18th, 1786. The Soceity appears to have been formed during, or at the close of the Revolution.
The names of the persons inscribed on the Diploma have appeared in various publications of your Society, within a few years past, and two of them will be found in the list of officers of the N.J. Regiments, which I have sent you.
Col. William DeHart, the President, was Lt. Col. Of the 2d N.J. Reg’t.
The Secretary Eben Elmer, was Surgeon of the same Regiment.
Mr. Jesse Baldwin was a Lieutenant and Quartermaster in the Army.

Of Col. DeHart, I have heard much in connection with Revolutionary matters, at Morristown, where he resided, and it will give me pleasure, to present at some future time, some of my recollections of conversations with one who was nearly related to him, and to myself in a more extended and valuable communication.
I am, sir, Very Respectfully, Your Obd. Servant,
Alex. B. Thompson.

William Whitehead, Esq. Corresponding Secr’y of N.J. Historical Society.

Jesse Baldwin

Jesse Baldwin was born at _____ 1757 to _____ Baldwin and

DAR, Ancestor #:A005289

He died at Newark, New Jersey, 17 August, 1839, ae. 82. Service: New Jersey,    Rank(s): Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster. Birth:  1757 Newark, New Jersey, Death:  8-17-1839 Newark, New Jersey. Service Description:  1) ALSO ENS CAPT. MORRISON, COL. OGDEN RESIDENCE: Newark, New Jersey

He married Harriet Owen, daughter of ________   Daughters:

  • Anne Disney
  • Jesse ? Phoebe Ann Burnet ?

Army and Navy Chronicle, 1839, p. 159:

  • At Newark on Saturday, 17th Aug., Jesse Baldwin, formerly a merchant in New York, an officer in the Revolutionary war, and a soldier under the Great Captain of our salvation. He died triumphantly in the Christian faith, in the 82d year of his age.

[b. 1757]

  • 14 May, 1825, at Newark, 4th inst William De Hart Baldwin, 39, s. of Jesse. [b. 1786]

Frank Leeds, Esq, communicated, “Inscriptions in St. Augustine, Florida,” New England Historical & Genealogical Register, October, 1894, 48; p. 464

Jesse Baldwin depart this life on the 14th of March, 1835 aged 34 years. 5 lines of inscription below. A vertical marble slab. This grave close by the following Mrs. Ann S. Putnam, who departed this life the 31st of August, 1831 aged 68 years.


Jesse Baldwin, born 1803 to Jesse Baldwin? And ?

He died 29 December, 1852, æ. 49

He married Phebe Ann Burnet, b. New York City, 17 June, 1810, daughter of Smith Burnet and Phebe, of New York City. Or married at Essex New Jersey, 18 July, 1829 Phebe Ann Burnet [Essex m.r.]

"[Married] Monday eve last at Newark, by Rev. Mr. Russell, Jesse Baldwin, Jr son of Jesse, formerly a merchant of this city, to Phebe Ann Burnet, dau of Judge Burent of former place."

  • Extacts from the New York Evening Post, Marriages 1822-25.

Children:

  • Laura Baldwin
  • William Burnet Baldwin 5/14/1825 Newark, 4th inst William De Hart Baldwin, 39, s. of Jesse. [b. 1786 Army and Navy Chronicle]

Other Baldwins

Findagrave, 146590507

  • Jesse Baldwin BIRTH unknown DEATH Oct 1847
    BURIAL Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, PLOT Section F, Lot 65

Findagrave, 146594554

Margaret Baldwin BIRTH unknown, DEATH Oct 1847,
BURIAL Mount Pleasant Cemetery Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, PLOT Section f, Lot 65

Findagrave, 146593103

Joseph Baldwin, BIRTH, unknown. DEATH Sep 1847
BURIAL, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, Section A, Lot 48

Findagrave, 146599731

William D. Baldwin, BIRTH, unknown DEATH, Oct 1847
BURIAL, Mount Pleasant Cemetery Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, PLOT, Section F, Lot 65


Alexander Thompson, RWPA #W18128/BLWt #2191-200-Lieut. He married in the home of William DeHart in Morristown, New Jersey on March 4, 1784, Amelia DeHart, a sister of Colonel William DeHart and Jesse (DeHart) Baldwin. He died at West Point in Orange County, New York in September of 1809. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Second Regiment of New York Artillery [Colonel John Lamb’s Regiment of Artilleryman] on May 31, 1779, & in 1793, was re-commissioned as a captain in the United States Army and was still in serving within the Army at the time of his death. He fought in the Battles of Springfield, Brandywine, and Yorktown, and took part in Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett’s failed Oswego Expedition of February, 1783. His widow states that both of his feet were frozen in Willet’s Expedition . . . and were near being amputated, but were finally saved there from by the kind attention of an Indian __. In the spring of 1783, he carried news of the Cessation of Hostilities to Fort Oswego and presented the news to Major John Ross. A detailed account of his encounter with Major Ross and his travels to and from Fort Oswego are found within the Library of the Society of the Cincinnati in Washington, D.C. and which he states that he had been placed in charge of the artillery units at Fort Plank, Rensselaer, and others. Hereafter follows Thompson's statement on Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Wilett's failed Oswego Expedition.

Children of John COBB and wife Anna PARROTT: Lucinda, born Nov. 2, 1774, died 1777; Elenor, born Feb. 18, 1777, died Apr. 12, 1777; Henry, born May 23, 1778, married Maria BALDWIN, of Newark, died June 25, 1857. She was born Jan. 5, 1786, died Mar. 1, 1864. Both buried at Parsippany. John, born Oct. 19, 1780, died 1782; John Joline, born Aug. 23, 1784, married Jane JACOBUS, July 9, 1811, died Feb. 4, 1846. He was a physician. His wife was born Aug. 15, 1790. Both buried at Parsippany. Jane, born Aug. 7, 1786, married James S. CONDIT, died July 25, 1855, buried at Parsippany; Samuel Allen, born Jan. 10, 1790, died Sept. 27, 1795; "A son", died young; Israel, born Nov. 11, 1794, died 1794.

Abram Foote; Foote Genealogy, lists Baldwins here:

Jesse Baldwin (1803–1881) m. Phebe Ann Burnet

Findagrave;60380092

Phebe Ann Burnet Baldwin (1810–1894

Inscription Jesse Baldwin, Born August 2, 1803 Died December 28, 1881


Phebe Ann Burnet His Wife Born June 1810 Died April 13, 1894

Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.

National Society of the DAR Lineage Book, vol. xiii, 1896, Washington DC. 1801

Miss Margaret Nevius Thompson, born Illinois,

Phebe Ann Baldwin (Burnet) Born June 17, 1810 to Smith Burnet and Phebe Burnet

Death: Died April 13, 1894 in New York, New York, NY, USA

She married Jesse Baldwin Mother of Laura Baldwin and William Burnet Baldwin Sister of Laura Waldron; Jacob Halstead Burnet; David Smith Burnet; Caroline Burnet; Delia Burnet and 1 other Managed by: Sarah Farnsworth Hunnewell Last Updated: May 31, 2015 View Complete Profile

Jesse Baldwin, husband Laura Baldwin, daughter William Burnet Baldwin, son Phebe Burnet, mother Smith Burnet, father Laura Waldron, sister Jacob Halsted Burnet, brother David Smith Burnet. brother Caroline Burnet, sister

Sources

Jesse: Baldwin Gen, 375 Cleveland Fam, 1624 Mathers Refugees, Pardee Gen, 134 Scovil Fam 366 Trans, Feb 28, 1923, 413 Baldwin Supp, 1054, 1299 (this is mush too. no De Harts some Jesses) Rev War Recs, NJ 421, 835 Feb 18, 1920 Pa Insur War Rec 1791-1815 nj 10 Baldwin, Jesse, Adm Francis M, 21 May, 1835, Liber page, bond book, 33-284-29 from: Gertrude Barber, Index of Letters of Administration filed in New York County, 1743-1875, inclusive, NY, 1950;