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054    BALDWIN [D26.1]

      Location - Baldwin Township. On the north side of SR 1536, Lamont Norwood Road, 1,200 feet east of SR 1539, Crawford Dairy Road and about 466 feet east of driveway at 155 Lamont Norwood Rd. Cemetery located between road and power cut.

      Coordinates: 35d 50m 23.2s N; 79d 10m 23.9s W Click here for Online Maps

      On 25 March 1996, Will and Audrey Heiser recorded 2 grave markers and 3 field stones. Stone markers are broken and leaning against a tree. Doug Berg visited the site in February 2019 to photograph markers and confirm other data. He noted at least 4 graves marked with fieldstones and 2 inscribed grave markers on the ground. A thick growth of briars over the cemetery prevents a more accurate count.

      Owner: Debora T. Sparrow (parcel 1541) and Jason and Crystal Harris (parcel 69474).
      Legal Description: Parcels 1541 and 69474. DB 635-449, 12 Jan 1994; Plat 93-453, 1994 (shows cemetery spanning property lines of the above parcels).
      Topo Quadrant: Bynum.
      Family owned: Yes.
      Abandoned: Yes.
      Number of graves: at least 6.
      Cemetery size: at least 30' x 30'.
      White: Yes.
      Restricted Access: Yes. Private property.
      Overgrown and not easy to identify: Yes.
      Not identified explanation: Stones flat on ground or leaning against a tree.
      Enclosed: No.
      Markers: Yes.
      Markers with inscriptions: Yes.
      Number of readable markers: 2.
      Last burial: 1882.
      First burial: 1879.
      Markers damaged: Yes.
      Other damage explanation: Broken.
      Hazards: Broken stones may disappear. Part of cemetery is in easement on parcel 68474. Part of cemetery may already have been destroyed by clearing for power cut.

      Miscellaneous information: Sam and Matilda Baldwin are buried on the property of Sam's brother Joseph Baldwin (the man they named the township for in 1869). The little family plot is near the smaller of two early Baldwin home-sites above Meadow branch. Several unidentified stones are with those of Sam and Matilda. Placement of Sam and Matilda's stones, which currently lie on the ground or are leaned against a tree, is uncertain because a drunk driver once used the stones to gain traction out of the ditch into which he'd run his car. John Sparrow grew up on the place and witnessed this as a boy on his bicycle in the 1960s. The man glared and John hastened away. It was later they found the stones in the ditch. Info from Doug Berg.

      Last canvassed by: Will and Audrey Heiser. Date: 15 Mar 1996; Doug Berg, Feb 2019.


  1. Baldwin, Matilda   (b. 1812 - d. 11 Oct 1882)
  2. Baldwin, Sam   (b. Unknown - d. 1879)
  3. Unknown, Unknown   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Fieldstones.
  4. Unknown, Unknown   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Fieldstones.
  5. Unknown, Unknown   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Fieldstones.
  6. Unknown, Unknown   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Fieldstones.


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