BIO: Mary Ann BALDWIN, Beaver County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Joe Patterson Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver.html http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver/bios/bbios.htm Index for this bio book. _________________________________________________________________ BOOK OF BIOGRAPHIES. This Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, Ill.: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899, pp. 58-61. _________________________________________________________________ MRS. MARY ANN BALDWN is the esteemed widow of the late Marcus M. Baldwin, who was for several years one of the prominent business men of Beaver Falls. He was born in New York City in 1821, and was the son of Gabriel Baldwin, whose parents came to this country, from England. Marcus M. Baldwin received his education in New York City, and learned the trade of a ship carpenter. He moved to Pittsburg, and went to work at his trade on the river, remaining there for some years, when he moved to Fallston, Beaver county, Pennsylvania. There he took up the carpenter trade, working as a journeyman for some time. In partnership with another man, he accepted a contract, and after they had completed the work, found that there was a profit of forty dollars to each. With this small capital of $80, they decided to continue, and with hard work, good business ability, and untiring energy, they at last worked themselves to the top, and were known as reliable business men. Their first office was on Sixth street, and the partnership beginning under such peculiar circumstances lasted until the death of Mr. Baldwin, which occurred in 1886. He was a man of splendid abilities and of sterling integrity, and was highly respected by all who knew him. He served in the Civil War,answering to the call for volunteers, and was a member of Battery B, Pittsburg Artillery. He was a firm Republican, and took an active interest in the party, serving as a member of the council, and as school director. He was one of the first business men in the county, and a member of the Presbyterian church. The subject hereof, Mary Ann Baldwin, is a daughter of Henry and Harriet Mortley. Henry Mortley was born in Kent, England, in 1812, and learned the trade of a marble cutter, following this until his marriage, when he came to America, in 1834. He settled in New York City, and remained there for several years. He was a very good workman, having served seven years' apprenticeship in England, where he was always given a high grade of work. During his later life, he moved to Ohio and continued working for some time, when he met death in a very sad manner, accidentally drowning in the Hocking River. His wife, Harriet Mortley was born in Hastings, Sussex County, England, and came of a good English family. She was married when but nineteen years old, and although she lived to be eighty-one years of age, she never ceased to mourn her husband's untimely death. Mrs. Baldwin, the subject of this biography, was mentally trained in the public schools and later learned the trade of dress-making, an occupation which she followed until her marriage. She became the mother of eight children, as follows: Harriet (Pratt); Victoria (Pritchard); Bessie; Caroline; Charles, a con- BEAVER COUNTY 61 tractor; Ralph Vernon, a contractor; Dorothy; and Marcus R., a clerk. She is greatly loved by all and has hosts of warm friends. She is a member of the Episcopal church, and is ever willing to lend aid to any worthy cause.