per Nareen Lake
The son of Barnabas & Mary (Botsford) Baldwin, he was baptized on January 1, 1698 in Milford. On July 22, 1719, he married Zerviah Johnson.
Father was Barnabus Baldwin
Spouse was Zerviah (Johnson) Baldwin
NEW-HAVEN, November 29.
Mr. Timothy Baldwin, of Amity, a Parish in New-Haven, departed this Life last Tuesday. For about a Year past he was troubled with a small Obstruction in discharging his Urine, but not so as to prevent him doing his common Business. Fourteen days before his Death he rode into Town, about seven Miles; was instantly taken with a violent Pain in the lower Part of the Abdomen, with a strong Inclination to discharge his Urine. He supposed it to be a Cholic; but never discharged a Drop until the Day before his Death, only by the Use of the Catheter, and Nothing but Blood. His bladder was taken out by Dr. Leverett Hubbard, in which he found a Wen as large as a Goose-Egg, by the Sphincter Vesicae or Muscle that goes around its Neck, and a putrid Ulcer, which contained about ten Ounces. The Bladder and what it contained weighed 4 Pounds.
Source: The Connecticut Courant and The Weekly Advertiser (Hartford, Conn.), Monday, December 1, 1766, p. 1.
per Nareen Lake
The son of Barnabas & Mary (Botsford) Baldwin, he was baptized on January 1, 1698 in Milford. On July 22, 1719, he married Zerviah Johnson.
Father was Barnabus Baldwin
Spouse was Zerviah (Johnson) Baldwin
NEW-HAVEN, November 29.
Mr. Timothy Baldwin, of Amity, a Parish in New-Haven, departed this Life last Tuesday. For about a Year past he was troubled with a small Obstruction in discharging his Urine, but not so as to prevent him doing his common Business. Fourteen days before his Death he rode into Town, about seven Miles; was instantly taken with a violent Pain in the lower Part of the Abdomen, with a strong Inclination to discharge his Urine. He supposed it to be a Cholic; but never discharged a Drop until the Day before his Death, only by the Use of the Catheter, and Nothing but Blood. His bladder was taken out by Dr. Leverett Hubbard, in which he found a Wen as large as a Goose-Egg, by the Sphincter Vesicae or Muscle that goes around its Neck, and a putrid Ulcer, which contained about ten Ounces. The Bladder and what it contained weighed 4 Pounds.
Source: The Connecticut Courant and The Weekly Advertiser (Hartford, Conn.), Monday, December 1, 1766, p. 1.
Bio by: John Whalen
Inscription
Here lies buried ye body of Mr Timothy Baldwin who departed this life November 25th 1766.
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died @ 70
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