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W. J. Waldron
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Still looking for W. J. Waldron

No match in Confederate Amnesty papers.

In Confederate Citizens file:

No W. J. but on April 23, 1862, J. W. Waldron was paid $3.75 for shoeing ($1.25) and making a neck yoke ($2.50) for a horse, which he did on January 25, 1862, so he waited three months to get paid. The location isn’t noted, but J. W. Murdock of the Nottoway Artillery (Virginia) paid Waldron on behalf of the Confederate States.

In the 1860 Census:

William Waldron, age 17 on June 19, 1860, Fulton County, Ohio; born Ohio 1843; his father, J. W. Waldron, 58, was a shoemaker.

In the 1870 Census:

No W. J. but

J. W. Waldron, born about 1822 in Tennessee and still lived there.

In the 1880 Census:

No W. J. but

J. W. Waldron, born about 1833 in Tennessee and in 1880 lived in Oregon.

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