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James Dixon Roman Baldwin

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James Dixon Roman Baldwin

Birth
USA
Death
2 Jul 1912 (aged 43)
City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
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J. DIXON ROMAN BALDWIN, retired lawyer, formerly of 2 Rector Street, and son of the late Columbus Baldwin, at one time a member of the firm of Woodward, Baldwin & Co., 45 Worth Street, died after a short illness in London last Wednesday.

Mr. Baldwin had retired from practice and spent most of his time in traveling. His home was at 140 West 57th Street, and it was said that he had left there last May for a trip to Europe.

A cousin of Mr. Baldwin, W.H. Baldwin of the firm of Woodward, Baldwin and Co. had started for his bedside on the Mauretania, when he learned of the death.

Mr. Baldwin was unmarried. He was graduated from Harvard with the class of '91, and was a member of the Tennis and Racquet, Knickerbocker and Brook Clubs.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. W.B. Bristow.

Source: Times (New York, NY)
Saturday, July 6, 1912
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The funeral services of the late JAMES DIXON ROMAN BALDWIN, who died July 3rd, at Hampton Court, England, will be held at old Trinity Church, New York City, today noon. The body will be brought to Hagerstown Monday night and interment will be Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Rose Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Baldwin was a prominent lawyer of New York City, was a grandson of the late Hon. James Dixon Roman and a son of the late C.C. and Sallie Roman Baldwin, and cousin of Mrs. J.W. Humrichouse, and Mrs. Buchanan Schley. He leaves one sister, Mrs. W.B. Bristown, of New York City.

Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Monday, October 14, 1912
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J. DIXON ROMAN BALDWIN, retired lawyer, formerly of 2 Rector Street, and son of the late Columbus Baldwin, at one time a member of the firm of Woodward, Baldwin & Co., 45 Worth Street, died after a short illness in London last Wednesday.

Mr. Baldwin had retired from practice and spent most of his time in traveling. His home was at 140 West 57th Street, and it was said that he had left there last May for a trip to Europe.

A cousin of Mr. Baldwin, W.H. Baldwin of the firm of Woodward, Baldwin and Co. had started for his bedside on the Mauretania, when he learned of the death.

Mr. Baldwin was unmarried. He was graduated from Harvard with the class of '91, and was a member of the Tennis and Racquet, Knickerbocker and Brook Clubs.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. W.B. Bristow.

Source: Times (New York, NY)
Saturday, July 6, 1912
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The funeral services of the late JAMES DIXON ROMAN BALDWIN, who died July 3rd, at Hampton Court, England, will be held at old Trinity Church, New York City, today noon. The body will be brought to Hagerstown Monday night and interment will be Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Rose Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Baldwin was a prominent lawyer of New York City, was a grandson of the late Hon. James Dixon Roman and a son of the late C.C. and Sallie Roman Baldwin, and cousin of Mrs. J.W. Humrichouse, and Mrs. Buchanan Schley. He leaves one sister, Mrs. W.B. Bristown, of New York City.

Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Monday, October 14, 1912
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