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Roy Baldwin may refer to: * Roy E. Baldwin (born 1948), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives * Roy Alvin Baldwin Roy Alvin Baldwin (January 2, 1885 – October 2, 1940) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the Texas's 119th House of Representatives ... (1885–1940), member of the Texas House of Representatives * Roy Baldwin (footballer) (1927–2016), Australian rules footballer {{hndis, Baldwin, Roy ...
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Roy E
Roy is a masculine given name and a family surname with varied origin. In Anglo-Norman England, the name derived from the Norman ''roy'', meaning "king", while its Old French cognate, ''rey'' or ''roy'' (modern ''roi''), likewise gave rise to Roy as a variant in the Francophone world. In India, Roy is a variant of the surname ''Rai'',. likewise meaning "king".. It also arose independently in Scotland, an anglicisation from the Scottish Gaelic nickname ''ruadh'', meaning "red". Given name * Roy Acuff (1903–1992), American country music singer and fiddler * Roy Andersen (born 1955), runner * Roy Andersen (South Africa) (born 1948), South African businessman and military officer * Roy Anderson (American football) (born 1980), American football coach * Sir Roy M. Anderson (born 1947), British scientific adviser * Roy Andersson (born 1943), Swedish film director * Roy Andersson (footballer) (born 1949), footballer from Sweden * Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960), American natu ...
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Roy Alvin Baldwin
Roy Alvin Baldwin (January 2, 1885 – October 2, 1940) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the Texas's 119th House of Representatives district, 119th and 122nd districts. Life and career Born in Mercer County, Missouri, Baldwin was the son of Lucinda Ellen Garriott. He attended the University of New Mexico. In 1920, Baldwin was elected to represent the 122nd district of the Texas House of Representatives, suceeding William H. Bledsoe, who had gone to serve in the Texas Senate. In 1923, he won election to represent the Texas's 119th House of Representatives district, 119th district of the Texas House, succeeding John Quaid. He was succeeded by Dewey Young for his 122nd district seat, and in 1925 was succeeded in the 119th district by James K. Wester. As a legislator, Baldwin supported the creation of Texas Tech University. Badwin, was a lawyer, died in October 1940 in ...
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