Carol Baldwin PhD RN
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Carol Baldwin PhD RN

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Carol M. Baldwin PhD RN
Born 1940s.
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [private sister (1940s - unknown)], [private brother (1940s - unknown)] and [half]
Descendants descendants
Mother of [private daughter (1960s - unknown)]
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Biography

Carol Baldwin PhD RN was born in Wisconsin.
Carol worked as a hospice nurse
Carol is a Nurse Educator/Researcher
Carol Baldwin PhD RN is a member of the Baldwin Name Study Project.
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Descendant of several Magna Carta Surety Barons.
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England Orphan Team
Carol Baldwin PhD RN has completed the England Project's Orphan Trail.
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Carol has been a member of the England Project for over 1,000 days.
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Carol is a participant of the Integrators Challenges
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Carol won the April 2024 Integrators Challenge!
Carol Baldwin PhD RN participated with The Mighty Oaks during the 2022 Clean-a-Thon, correcting 133 suggestions.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN participated with The Mighty Oaks during the January 2024 Connect-a-Thon, and added 80 connections.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN participated with The Mighty Oaks during the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN participated with The Mighty Oaks during the July 2023 Connect-a-Thon.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN participated with Mighty Oaks during the 2023 Source-a-Thon, adding sources to 30 previously unsourced profiles.
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WikiTree Day Attendee: 2022
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WikiTree Day Attendee: 2023
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Carol Baldwin PhD RN has English ancestors.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN has German Roots.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN has Polish Roots.
Carol Baldwin PhD RN has Italian Roots.

My early origins are mid-Western.[1]I did undergraduate work in nursing, communication, and family studies. I did my Master's in communication with a minor in family counseling at Marquette University. Most of my work in nursing is in hospice and palliative care, which reinforced my interest in family systems, connections and history. I moved to Arizona in 1984 for my doctoral work and fell in love with our southwestern desert. I have a doctorate in psychology with minors in family counseling and speech & hearing sciences from the University of Arizona, and bachelor's & master's degrees in community health nursing from the University of Phoenix. I taught psychology, counseling, nursing, business and communication courses in Arizona, Montana and East Asia (Korea and Okinawa for the US Military with the University of Maryland). I have done guest lectures in Mexico, Central and South America, Ireland and England. I have traveled to England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Germany, Poland and Austria for work and genealogy side trips. Whenever I travel, I try to pursue more 'original' sources, particularly in Great Britain.

Connecting with genealogists, adding to family, and life-long learning are important to me:

  • I was, perhaps 6-years-old when my interest in family history began. I still have the little piece of note paper on which my maternal grandmother wrote her parents and grandparents names, birth and death years and my maternal grandfather's parents and grandparents names, birth and death years.
  • In the early 1970's, I started making queries about my dad's family using paper, pen, envelopes, stamps and landlines (remember those?) to contact record's offices, and so forth in MN, NY, and VT. In 1994, I was introduced to the computer, which made searches better (fast, less costly and time-consuming, almost instant gratification) and worse (incorrect information, numerous Baldwins, no documentation).
  • I joined MyHeritage and Ancestry circa 2010. My brother and mother provided samples for 23andme and Ancestry. As I gathered more 'evidence' (birth, marriage, death, census records, deeds), I built trees on Ancestry and FTDNA. Cousins as avid about genealogy as I, led to a genealogy road trip to MA and VT in 2016.
  • I turned to FTDNA circa 2016 to have full sequence mtDNA (from myself) and Y DNA (Y67 to Y111 to Big Y700 for my brother) done through on FTDNA, and joined the 1) EIJGB England, Scotland, Wales Group, 2) European Royalty and American Patriots Group, 3) R R1b All Subclades, and 4) Baldwin, Green, Barber and Munson surname groups. These genetic genealogists located throughout the UK and the U.S. are extremely helpful in clarifying which Baldwins are linked genetically when primary and secondary resources are sometimes nebulous.
  • Formal education in genealogy includes the online course offered through Boston University, semester long online classes in 1) mastering genealogical proofs and 2) mastering genealogical documentation, and a semester-long course in genetic genealogy offered through the Pima County Genealogical Society. I am also a long-time member of the NEHGS.

DNA

  • Paternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by a GEDmatch test match between Carol Baldwin and her brother. Their MRCAs are their parents Leverett Frederick Baldwin and Carolyn May George. Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 1.2, based on sharing 2761 cM across 43 segments.
  • Full sequence Mitochondiral (mt)DNA for Carol Baldwin confirms maternal haplogroup as H102, FTDNA kit #N142216.

Sources

  1. United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Roll: 882; Sheet Number: 72; Enumeration District: 73-700. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1950 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/117356353:62308?tid=&pid=&queryId=c2d1f3939af4b235cb9c46e22a0ce3c8&_phsrc=kzY31904&_phstart=successSource
  • First-hand information. Entered by Carol M. Baldwin at registration.

Magna Carta Baron (MCB) Ancestors

Puritan Great Migration (PGM) Ancestors

Carol is a descendant of PGM migrants:

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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships. Maternal line mitochondrial DNA test-takers:
  • Carol Baldwin: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup H102, FTDNA kit #N142216
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Hello Cousin Carol! You came through on my Wiki feed this morning as I am following the Baldwins. You are a 9th cousin to my husband Bob and a 7th cousin 2x removed to me. I completed a three year research on my husbands 2nd Great Grandfather John Baldwin which resulted in a FIRST FAMILY OF FULTON COUNTY, OHIO induction for my sister-in-law Nancy Peters Hagerman. I am currently trying to prove to other family members that John's father is not Samuel. Maybe by joining the Baldwin name study that would give me some hints. I am fairly new to Wiki Tree, so I need some advice.
posted by Linda (Harman) Peters
Thank you for your contributions to the Morse part of our world family tree.

If you have more than a passing interest in Morse genealogy, check out the Morse Name Study.

I've been using the location categories to connect families.

If you have questions, let me know.

Kathryn Morse, Morse Name Study Coordinator

posted by Kathryn Morse
I've been doing Morse biographies as they are married to other persons for which I am doing profiles. Do you want me to add the Morse ONE sticker on those Morse profiles? I am the Coordinator for the Baldwin ONE. Let me know and I will follow up. Thank you! cmb
posted by Carol Baldwin PhD RN
Hi Carol

We all did a great job this weekend, thank you. We hope you had fun. The total for the event was 88,908 profiles.

The Mighty Oaks added 8,292 profiles to the tree. We appreciate your input and support for the event and look forward to working with you all again next time.

Thanks again for this weekend, from your colleagues and the Mighty Oaks Team Captains

Janet, Joan and Maddy

Janet, you and the other two Mighty Oak Team Captains are AWESOME! Thank you all for your dedication and hard work! The 8,292 that we did is nearly 10% of the total! Way to go.
posted by Carol Baldwin PhD RN
Carol, I love all the work you're doing on Whittens from Maine!! Outstanding research, beautiful profiles, and lots of connections for me, personally! :-)
posted by Chris Whitten
Chris, Thank you for the kind words. It turns out that a number of these Whittens are (sixth-ish) cousins through Joan (Antrobus) Lawrence, which is a direct line to Charlemagne! I'm more than a little OCD, so when I work on a line, I cannot stop until the next, and the next, and the next. Plus, I use them as a diversion as I work on the Buckinghamshire Baldwin craptangle. I just agreed to be the team leader for Buckinghamshire. I probably have a brain tumor.
posted by Carol Baldwin PhD RN
Hi Carol,

Thank you for your commitment to the England Project and its goals in 2023! Together we are making English WikiTree profiles the best they can be!

I'd like to share our end-of-year 2023 Newsletter. You can read it here: England Project Newsletters. We hope you enjoy reading about what we have achieved in 2023!

On behalf of all the England Project Leaders, we wish you a peaceful, productive and enjoyable 2024!

Best wishes,

Elizabeth, England Project Leader


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