In 1870 she was living in Pleasant Hill, Missouri with her husband Timothy C, 8 yr old son Frederic and 6 month old Walter. Her husband was employed as a house mover.
The State of Michigan's record of her death gives January 9 1894 as the date of her death, born in New York, died in Crawford County. Her name is listed as Mrs David Waldron. Neither her birth date nor her parents were recorded.
She belonged to the group W.R.C. which was the aid society ," Women's Relief Corp).
She was survived by three sons; Walter Cox (b. 1869 Missouri)of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Fred O. Cox (b.1862 New York) of Kansas City, Missouri and Timothy Cox. Walter and Fred were both railroad men, Walter with Chicago & Northern and Fred with Union Pacific.
Published in the Crawford County Avalanche
"Died---At her home in this village, Monday, Aug. 20., Ann E. Waldron, aged 52 years and 1 month.
Deceased was the wife of D. S. Waldron, the first judge of the probate of this county and was a resident of South Branch about ten years before coming to Grayling seven years ago.She leaves her husband and three sons grown to manhood, to mourn their loss. The body was buried by the W. R. C. of which society she was an active member and was accompanied to the grave by a large concourse of friends. Rev. S. G. Taylor preached the funeral sermon."
Published in the Crawford County Avalanche August 30, 1894
"Walter Cox and wife of Kenosha, Wis., arrived in town last Wednesday, called by the death of his mother, Mrs. D. S. Waldron as was also Fred O. Cox, of Kansas City, Mo. They are both railroad men, Walter being in the employ of Chicago and North Western, and Fred of the Union Pacific."
Marriage record:
Name: Anna E Cox
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birth Place: New York
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1880
Marriage Place: Center Plains, Crawford, Michigan, USA
Residence Place: Center Plains
Spouse: Daniel S Waldron
Contributor:
Dorothy - [email protected]
In 1870 she was living in Pleasant Hill, Missouri with her husband Timothy C, 8 yr old son Frederic and 6 month old Walter. Her husband was employed as a house mover.
The State of Michigan's record of her death gives January 9 1894 as the date of her death, born in New York, died in Crawford County. Her name is listed as Mrs David Waldron. Neither her birth date nor her parents were recorded.
She belonged to the group W.R.C. which was the aid society ," Women's Relief Corp).
She was survived by three sons; Walter Cox (b. 1869 Missouri)of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Fred O. Cox (b.1862 New York) of Kansas City, Missouri and Timothy Cox. Walter and Fred were both railroad men, Walter with Chicago & Northern and Fred with Union Pacific.
Published in the Crawford County Avalanche
"Died---At her home in this village, Monday, Aug. 20., Ann E. Waldron, aged 52 years and 1 month.
Deceased was the wife of D. S. Waldron, the first judge of the probate of this county and was a resident of South Branch about ten years before coming to Grayling seven years ago.She leaves her husband and three sons grown to manhood, to mourn their loss. The body was buried by the W. R. C. of which society she was an active member and was accompanied to the grave by a large concourse of friends. Rev. S. G. Taylor preached the funeral sermon."
Published in the Crawford County Avalanche August 30, 1894
"Walter Cox and wife of Kenosha, Wis., arrived in town last Wednesday, called by the death of his mother, Mrs. D. S. Waldron as was also Fred O. Cox, of Kansas City, Mo. They are both railroad men, Walter being in the employ of Chicago and North Western, and Fred of the Union Pacific."
Marriage record:
Name: Anna E Cox
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birth Place: New York
Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1880
Marriage Place: Center Plains, Crawford, Michigan, USA
Residence Place: Center Plains
Spouse: Daniel S Waldron
Contributor:
Dorothy - [email protected]
Inscription
Wife of D S Waldron and member of W.R.C No. 182, Grayling, Mich
Aged 52 years
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