In June 1841 she was living with her mother in Fairfield, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
440.
In December 1841 she was living in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
438.
In 1843 she was living in Marlbrook, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
434.
In 1845 she was living in Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
435.
In 1846 he was living in Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
436.
In 1851 she was living in Bournheath, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
430.
In 1854 she may have been the Ann Waldron of Belbroughton who registered the death of Samuel Waldron
444.
In 1855 she was living in Bell Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
437.
In 1861 she was living in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
431.
In 1871 she was living in Bournheath, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
432.
Thomas Waldron, a bachelor of full age whose occupation was nailer, married Anne Rutter, a spinster of full age whose occupation was also nailer. The bride and groom were both residing in Bellbroughton. The groom's father was Samuel Waldron and his occupation was nailer. The bride's father was Samuel Rutter and his occupation was nailer. The marriage was performed at the Parish Church, Bellbroughton according to the rites of the Established Church. The ceremony was performed by [illegible]. The groom signed and the bride made her mark. The marriage was witnessed by William King (by mark) and Jane King (by mark)
438.