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    1. [WVPENDLE] Waldrons of Pendleton
    2. I have Waldron questions, but not answers. My great(2)-grandfather Warden COX was born in 1823 and died in Pendleton County, West Virginia, 28 January 1883 at age 60 years 10 days. His death record lists his parents as Robert and Catherine Cox. There is a marriage record dated 21 May 1822 in Pendleton County for Robert COCK and Catherine WALDREN. I believe these are the parents of Warden Cox. (1) I don't know whether this Robert Cock/Cox is the same Robert Cock who with Rachel Cock appears in Pendleton land records 1798-1804. (Based on other land records I suspect but haven't proved that Rachel was a PRINE.) (2) I don't know anything about Catherine Waldren's background. Someone has suggested that she was a widow and that the name Waldren was from her first husband. (3) I haven't found any further record of Robert and Catherine Cox/Cock in Pendleton County. Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 13:29:42 -0500 From: "Ray&Lela Harlow" <lharlow1@woh.rr.com> Subject: [WVPENDLE] Waldrons of Pendleton To: <wvpendle@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <1FA9FF0BCC0A422B98258BDAEBD1E567@yourus67pi6luv> Content-Type: text/plain;   charset="iso-8859-1" Is there anyone that is or has done research on the Waldron Family of Pendleton County? The reason I am asking is that in the story of the Long family from Pendleton County Past and Present there is an interview of Alma Mullennex . In this article Alma said there was a story that John Phillip Long had married a Waldron woman possibly of Indian decent. This probably would have occurred ca 1795 since Reuben, John and George Long were b 1797, 98 and 99.     Thank you for any help you can be.        Ray Harlow Elida, Ohio

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