In 1816 he was living with his parents in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
407.
In 1829 he witnessed the marriage of his sister Rhoda Waldron
411.
In 1841 he was living with his parents in the Gutter, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
400.
In 1851 he was living with his parents in Madeley, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
417.
In 1861 he was living with his widowed mother in The Gutter, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
402.
In 1870 he was living in Madeley Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
410.
In 1871 he was living in the Gutter, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
418.
In 1881 he was living with his family as inmates of the Union Workhouse, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
404.
In 1891 he was living in Wood Lane, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
405.
In 1901 he was living in Bournheath, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
406.
Samuel Waldron, a bachelor off full age whose occupation was nailer, married Emily Muchall, a spinster off full age. The bride and groom were both residing in Madley Heath, Belbroughton. The groom's father was Samuel Waldron and his occupation was nailer. The bride's father was Edward Muchall and his occupation was nailer. The marriage was performed at the Parish Church, Belbroughton according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The ceremony was performed by James [illegible]. The bride and groom both made their marks. The marriage was witnessed by William Hemus (signed) and Prudence Hemus (by mark)
410.