Asenath P. Waldron1,2,3

F, b. circa 1836, d. 13 January 1915
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Barbara Joyce Zanzig
Charts
Descendant Chart for Peter and Marritie Waldron
     Asenath P. Waldron was born circa 1836 at New York, USAB,G, daughter of Joseph Waldron and Rebecca Doane. From 1870 on, the censuses all say she was born in Pennsylvania.2,4 Asenath P. Waldron was the daughter of Joseph Waldron and Rebecca Doane.4

     A. P. Waldron married Isaac Rhines, son of Henry D. Rhines and Maria (?), on 5 June 1866 at Princeton, Green Lake, Wisconsin, USAB,G; by joining hands.5,6 Asenath P. Waldron was a seamstress.7

     Asenath P. Waldron married Reson Cashner Livingston circa 1876 at Minnesota (probably), USAB,G.8,9 Asenath P. Waldron was a seamstress.9
     Asenath P. Waldron died on 13 January 1915 at Fillmore County, Minnesota, USAB,G.10 She was buried in 1915 at Spring Valley Cemetery, Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota, USAB,G.11

Locations

Migration-To1853Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USAB,G, with her parents from Pennsylvania12,2

Child of Asenath P. Waldron and Isaac Rhines

Unique ID=WALDR-38650
Last Edited=30 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S358] James Riker, Henry Pennington Toler and Sterling Potter, Revised history of Harlem (City of New York): its origin and early annals (Baltimore, MD: Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co., originally New York, 1904. Republished 2000), p. 739. 'Joseph (449), (son of Abraham), had issue: 870. Asenath.'. Hereinafter cited as Riker, Harlem.
  2. [S354] Ronald A., e-mail address Waldron, The family tree of Ronald A. Waldron, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, The family tree of Ronald A. Waldron (Falls Church, Virginia), Mar 2002.
  3. [S766] WI USGenWeb Project, Green Lake Co., online http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigreenl/wigreenl.htm, Marriage records, Isaac Rhines to A. P. Waldron, 1866; adds middle initial. Hereinafter cited as USGenWeb, WI, Green Lake County.
  4. [S554] 1860 US Census WI, Green Lake, Green Lake Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), Joseph Walden household, p. 190 (image 8/27), dwelling 1592, family 1428, accessed 12 Apr 2019; citing Roll M653_1410.
  5. [S766] WI USGenWeb Project, Green Lake Co., online http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigreenl/wigreenl.htm, Marriage records, Isaac Rhines to A. P. Waldron, 1866. Hereinafter cited as USGenWeb, WI, Green Lake County.
  6. [S897] Green Lake County, compiler, Wisconsin, Green Lake Co. Registration of Marriages (Green Lake, WI: unpublished (Green Lake County Register of Deeds), various dates), Rhines-Waldron, 85 Jun 1866, vol M04, p. 244B. Hereinafter cited as Green Lake Co. marriages.
  7. [S597] 1870 US Census, WI, Green Lake, Green Lake Co., Wisconsin, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), Rebecca Waldron; citing Roll M593_1715.
  8. [S767] 1880 US Census MN, Fillmore, Fillmore Co., Minnesota, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), R. C. Livingston; citing Roll T9_619; no FHL film no.
  9. [S768] 1900 US Federal Census, Fillmore Co., Minnesota, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602), R. C. Livingston; citing NARA microfilm roll T623_763.
  10. [S466] Minnesota Dept. of Health, Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index, 1908-1959, online http://people.mnhs.org/dci/Search.cfm, 1908-1959 Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index (Minnesota), 1997, Aseueath Livingson entry, certid# 1915-MN-003966. The name is of course incorrect, but throughout her life her name was mangled in a variety of sources in various ways, and the location is corroborated by census data. I feel certain this is the correct person.
  11. [S1383] FindAGrave.com, FindAGrave.com, online http://www.findagrave.com, various dates, Minnesota, Fillmore, Spring Valley Cemetery; Asenath P. Waldron Livingston, Findagrave memorial no. 113284576, viewed 13 Dec 2017.
  12. [S547] Anonymous, History of Winona and Olmsted Counties : together with biographical matter, statistics, etc., gathered from matter furnished by interviews with old settlers, county, township and other records, and extracts from files of papers, pamphlets, and such other sources as have been available. (Chicago, IL: H.H. Hill and Co., 1883), p. 1095, Albert N. Waldron entry. Hereinafter cited as History of Winona and Olmsted Counties.