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  1. 8 de ago. de 2022 · Baldwin was the twelfth and posthumously-born child of George Pearce Baldwin and Sarah Chalkey Stanley. He started work at the Wilden Iron and Tin Plate Company at Wilden (near Stourport, Worcestershire), which, in 1840, had been taken over by his uncle Enoch Baldwin, who ran the business with his nephews, Pearce and William, trading as E.P.& W. Baldwin of Wilden.

  2. Alfred Baldwin (1841-1908) was an English businessman and Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP). He was the father of Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative Prime Minister. 1841 June 4th. Born the twelfth and posthumously-born child of George Pearce Baldwin by his second wife Sarah Chalkey Stanley. c. 1857 Alfred Baldwin, at the age of ...

  3. 8 de set. de 2022 · Alfred Baldwin (4 June 1841 13 February 1908) was an English businessman and Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP). He was the father of Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative Prime Minister. Baldwin was the 12th and posthumouslyborn child of George Pearce Baldwin and Sarah Chalkey Stanley.

  4. How to say George Pearce Baldwin in English? Pronunciation of George Pearce Baldwin with and more for George Pearce Baldwin.

  5. Fort Pierce (also spelled Peirce [a] or Pearce and also known as Peirce's Mill or Pierce's Stockade), was two separate stockade forts built in 1813 in present-day Baldwin County, Alabama (then Mississippi Territory ), during the Creek War, which was part of the larger War of 1812. The fort was originally built by settlers in the Mississippi ...

  6. Her great-grandfather was George Pearce Baldwin, grandfather of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin. [3] [4] Baldwin joined an enclosed religious order of Augustinian canonesses in 1914, a few months before the beginning of World War I. Ten years later she began to think she had made a mistake but it was another 18 years before she left, convinced that she "was no more fitted to be a nun than to be ...

  7. 1788 Thomas Baldwin (1751–1823) moved from Shrewsbury to Stourport to take advantage of its location on the emerging canal system. At some point, he established the company Baldwin, Son and Co. The successful iron foundry which he established there was expanded by his sons George Pearce Baldwin (1789–1840) and Enoch Baldwin (1793–1857).