in 1880 census Bonham, Fannin, TX.
Mary Emmeline Gaines" b 29 Nov 1864 d 3 Feb 1949 graduated from Greenville (S.C.) Woman's College 1883, and taught there fifteen years before going to University of Arizona, where she was professor of English from 1923 until retirement.
moved to Hawkins Co. TN
moved to Hawkins Co. TN
Was for some years, Justice of the Peace.
Was for some years, Justice of the Peace.
Sister to Geroge Guthery's wife and cousin to John's.
Sister to Geroge Guthery's wife and cousin to John's.
Lived in Kansas.
Lived in Kansas.
The four Baldwin girls all got warrants to land to which each later received patent in joint tenancy with their respective husbands. (The above from a letter of Leckey to Mrs. Carroll H. May dated January 25, 1950.)
Mr. Leckey's records show that Francis Baldwin Jr. and his wife Charity (Harlan-Hackney) lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania the same locality as Francis Baldwin Sr. lived and that in 1760 they moved to Franklin County, Virginia (now Berkeley County, West Virginia), where she and her second husband are buried in the Greene Springs Meeting House Cemetery.
The four Baldwin girls all got warrants to land to which each later received patent in joint tenancy with their respective husbands. (The above from a letter of Leckey to Mrs. Carroll H. May dated January 25, 1950.)
Mr. Leckey's records show that Francis Baldwin Jr. and his wife Charity (Harlan-Hackney) lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania the same locality as Francis Baldwin Sr. lived and that in 1760 they moved to Franklin County, Virginia (now Berkeley County, West Virginia), where she and her second husband are buried in the Greene Springs Meeting House Cemetery.
After being married by the Priest of Holy Trinity, Charity was disowned by her parents and Harlan family, as stated by Charles Candee Baldwin in his "Baldwin Family".
After being married by the Priest of Holy Trinity, Charity was disowned by her parents and Harlan family, as stated by Charles Candee Baldwin in his "Baldwin Family".