m. 1) Caroline "Carrie" M Baldwin 21 Oct 1875 at Hinsdale, Mass.
first marriage for both; both of them were aged 30y
Howard was res. Stewart, Iowa; Carrie was res. Hinsdale, Mass.
Howard was a merchant
m. 2) Katherine E Baldwin1 Nov 1911 in Pittsfield, Mass.
both residents of Little Rock, Arkansas
Howard aged 66y, second marriage, real estate and banking
Howard was the widower of Catherine's sister Caroline
Catherine aged 61y, first marriage
Death of Howard Adams
Howard Adams, 68, of Little Rock, Ark., died at 12 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of his cousin, E. B. Hume, 70 Elizabeth street, after a week's illness with heart and kidney trouble. He had been in poor health all summer. Mr Adams was born in Worthington, January 3, 1845. He was educated at Williston academy and soon after returning to his native town, went West in 1872 and engaged in mercantile business, in partnership with his brother in Stewart, Ia. He remained there until 1884, when he moved to Grant, Kan., where he engaged in the real estate business until the time of his death. He was married in 1875 to Miss Caroline Baldwin of Hinsdale, who died a few years ago. He then married her sister, Miss Katherine Baldwin, in 1911, who survives, as does one sister, Mrs Elvia Randall of Hadley. When in Stewart, Ia., he helped to organize a church and was one of its charter members, both in that place and in Little Rock, and was always a faithful worker. He was treasurer of the church for over 40 years and up to the time of death was an elder in the Presbyterian church in Little Rock. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J.H.Laird of Dalton will officiate and burial will be in the family lot in Hinsdale.
[published Thursday, September 11, 1913, Springfield Republican, Pittsfield news section]
m. 1) Caroline "Carrie" M Baldwin 21 Oct 1875 at Hinsdale, Mass.
first marriage for both; both of them were aged 30y
Howard was res. Stewart, Iowa; Carrie was res. Hinsdale, Mass.
Howard was a merchant
m. 2) Katherine E Baldwin1 Nov 1911 in Pittsfield, Mass.
both residents of Little Rock, Arkansas
Howard aged 66y, second marriage, real estate and banking
Howard was the widower of Catherine's sister Caroline
Catherine aged 61y, first marriage
Death of Howard Adams
Howard Adams, 68, of Little Rock, Ark., died at 12 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of his cousin, E. B. Hume, 70 Elizabeth street, after a week's illness with heart and kidney trouble. He had been in poor health all summer. Mr Adams was born in Worthington, January 3, 1845. He was educated at Williston academy and soon after returning to his native town, went West in 1872 and engaged in mercantile business, in partnership with his brother in Stewart, Ia. He remained there until 1884, when he moved to Grant, Kan., where he engaged in the real estate business until the time of his death. He was married in 1875 to Miss Caroline Baldwin of Hinsdale, who died a few years ago. He then married her sister, Miss Katherine Baldwin, in 1911, who survives, as does one sister, Mrs Elvia Randall of Hadley. When in Stewart, Ia., he helped to organize a church and was one of its charter members, both in that place and in Little Rock, and was always a faithful worker. He was treasurer of the church for over 40 years and up to the time of death was an elder in the Presbyterian church in Little Rock. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J.H.Laird of Dalton will officiate and burial will be in the family lot in Hinsdale.
[published Thursday, September 11, 1913, Springfield Republican, Pittsfield news section]
Inscription
[side 1]
Chauncey Baldwin
Feb 23 1801 - May 28 1884
Harriet Hume
his wife
May 26 1817 - Nov 24 1872
Catherine E Baldwin
June 1 1850
BALDWIN
[side 2]
Howard Adams
Jan 3 1845
Caroline M Baldwin
his wife
May 19 1845
ADAMS
Gravesite Details
Adams - Baldwin Monument: Side 1 - Edward Adams and wives Caroline M. Baldwin Adams and Katherine E. Baldwin Adams; Side 2 - Chauncey & Harriet Hume Baldwin and Katherine E. Baldwin
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