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Baldwin family

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The Baldwin family is an American family of professional performers, including the four brothers Alec, Daniel, William, and Stephen.

Ancestry

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The Baldwin family’s patrilineal line traces to a Richard “Rich” Baldwin, who lived in England, c. the 1500s. Through their father Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr., the Baldwin brothers are descended from the Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley, as well as from William Bradford through their maternal grandfather, Daniel LeRoy Martineau.[1] The four brothers are therefore the 13th generation of their family to be born in North America.[2]

Members

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  • The four Baldwin brothers:
  • Sisters:
    • Elizabeth (née Baldwin) Keuchler
    • Jane (née Baldwin) Sasso
  • Present or former wives / partners to the Baldwin brothers:
  • Baldwin brothers' children and their spouses/partners:
    • Kahlea - daughter of Daniel
    • Alaia - daughter of Stephen
      • Andrew Aronow - son-in-law of Stephen
    • Ireland – daughter of Alec[3]
    • Griffin – son of Jane
      • Alexis – daughter-in-law of Jane
    • Granger – son of Jane
    • Alexandra - daughter of Daniel
    • Atticus - son of Daniel
    • Hailey – daughter of Stephen
      • Justin Bieber – husband of Hailey
        • Jack Blues Bieber - son of Hailey and Justin
    • Jameson - daughter of William
    • Brooke - daughter of William
    • Vance - son of William

Actors Adam Baldwin, A. Michael Baldwin, and voice actor Greg Baldwin are not related to the family.

Family tree

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John Howland
(c. 1599
February 23, 1673)
Elizabeth Tilley
(c. August 1607
December 21, 1687)
Richard Baldwin
(fl. 1500s)
10 generations
Alexander Rae
Baldwin Sr.
(25 Mar 1897 –
20 May 1969)
Ruth
Noble
(30 Oct 1898 –
30 Oct 1968)
Alexander Rae
Baldwin Jr.
(26 Oct 1927 –
15 Apr 1983)
Carol
Martineau
(15 Dec 1929 –
26 May 2022)
Elizabeth
Baldwin
(b. 15 Oct 1955)
Charles
Keuchler
Cheryl Ann
McGreevy
(9 Oct 1964 –
19 Oct 2015)
Daniel Leroy
Baldwin

(b. 5 Oct 1960)
Elizabeth
Hitchler
(b. 14 Dec 1963)
William Joseph
Baldwin

(b. 21 Feb 1963)
Chynna Gilliam
Phillips

(b. 12 Feb 1968)
Stephen Andrew
Baldwin

(b. 12 May 1966)
Kennya
Deodato
(b. 24 Oct 1968)
John
Keuchler
Kahlea
Baldwin
(b. 25 Dec 1984)
Alexandra
Baldwin
(b. 12 Jan 1994)
Jameson
Baldwin
(b. 27 Feb 2000)
Brooke
Baldwin
(b. 6 Dec 2004)
Alaia
Baldwin
(b. 23 Jan 1993)
Andrew
Aronow
(b. 17 Apr 1986)
Jennifer
Keuchler
Jill
Keuchler
Isabella
Hofmann

(b. 11 Dec 1958)
Joanne
Clare Smith
(b. 18 Dec 1969)
Vance
Baldwin
(b. 23 Oct 2001)
Iris Elle
Aronow
(b. 17 Aug 2020)
Jean
Keuchler
Jessica
Keuchler
Atticus
Baldwin
(b. 13 Jul 1996)
Avis Ann
Baldwin
(b. 17 Jan 2008)
Finley Rae
Martineau Baldwin
(b. 7 Aug 2009)
Randy
Sasso
Jane Anne
Baldwin
(b. 8 Jan 1965)
Justin Drew
Bieber

(b. 1 Mar 1994)
Hailey Rhode
Baldwin

(b. 22 Nov 1996)
Jacqueline
Keuchler
Griffin
Sasso
Grainger
Sasso
Jack Blues
Bieber

(b. 22 Aug 2024)
Kimila Ann
Basinger

(b. 8 Dec 1953)
Alexander Rae
Baldwin III

(b. 3 Apr 1958)
Hilaria Lynn
Thomas

(b. 6 Jan 1984)
André Allen
Anjos

(b. 1985)
Ireland Eliesse
Baldwin

(b. 23 Oct 1995)
Carmen Gabriela
Baldwin
(b. 23 Aug 2013)
Rafael Thomas
Baldwin
(b. 17 Jun 2015)
Leonardo Ángel
Charles Baldwin
(b. 12 Sep 2016)
Romeo Alejandro
David Baldwin
(b. 17 May 2018)
Eduardo Pau
Lucas Baldwin
(b. 8 Sep 2020)
Maria Lucia
Victoria Baldwin
(b. 25 Feb 2021)
Ilaria Catalina
Irena Baldwin
(b. 22 Sep 2022)
Holland
Baldwin
(b. 18 May 2023)

Hollywood

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Three of the four brothers (Daniel, William, and Stephen) appear in the Oliver Stone film Born on the Fourth of July.[3]

In 1996, E! True Hollywood Story produced a television documentary about the brothers, eponymously titled The Baldwin Brothers.[citation needed]

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  • In the 1995 film Clueless, "Baldwin" is used as a slang term for an attractive male, coined by writer-director Amy Heckerling after the four brothers.[4]
  • In the 1999 film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, when the United States declares war against Canada, the Royal Canadian airforce are depicted bombing the Baldwins (along with another acting dynasty, the Arquettes) as a pre-emptive strike.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Newcomb, Bethuel Merritt (1923). Andrew Newcomb and his Descendants: A Revised Edition of "Genealogical Memoir of the Newcomb Family" by John Bearse Newcomb. New Haven, CT: The Tuttle, Morhouse, and Taylor Co.
    Daniel LeRoy Martineau, mentioned in the book, is the grandfather of the Baldwin brothers.
  2. ^ "Notable Descendants". MayflowerHistory.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-19.
  3. ^ a b Miller, Samantha. "Carol Baldwin – One Tough Mama" People.com, December 8, 1997
  4. ^ Sander, Brice. "50 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About "Clueless"". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  5. ^ Philip French (29 August 1999). "South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut". The Observer.