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John C. Waldron

John Charles Waldron (August 24, 1900 – June 4, 1942) was a United States Navy aviator who led a squadron of torpedo bombers in World War II. He and most of his squadron perished in the Battle of Midway.
==Birth and early life==
Waldron was born on August 24, 1900〔("John Charles Waldron - South Dakota Historical Markers on Waymarking.com" ) accessed 30 July 2011〕 at Fort Pierre, South Dakota, son of rancher Charles Westbrook Waldron and Jane Van Metre〔Doane Robinson, "Charles Westbrook Waldron Biography", (''History of South Dakota'' ), vol. 2, pp.1472-1473 as found at Maurice Krueger (ed.), files.usgwarchives.net accessed 30 July 2011〕 grandson of lawyer and probate Judge George Prentiss Waldron,〔Doane Robinson, "George P. Waldron Biography", (''History of South Dakota'' ), vol. 2, pp.1440-1441 as found at Maurice Krueger (ed.), files.usgwarchives.net accessed 30 July 2011〕 and a sixth great nephew of Richard Waldron.〔Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, John Scales, ed., "Walderne - Waldron Family" (Historical Memoranda ), p.234, describes the descent of John C. Waldron's great grandfather Jeremiah Waldron of Farmington, New Hampshire, through Col. John, Richard, John, and then William, brother of Major Richard Waldron.〕 He was of colonial New Hampshire families on his father's side,〔In 1905 John was a five-year-old living with a 62-year-old Massachusetts-born father and a 43-year-old South Dakota–born mother and siblings. "C.W." Waldron (the father) in turn had parents born in "N. Hampshire". South Dakota State Census, 1905 for John Waldron, C.W. Waldron (father), and Jane E. Waldron (mother) in Familysearch.org, accessed 30 July 2011.
〕〔familysearch.org, submitter George Larson II, MA, accessed 20 February 2010〕 and of Oglala Lakota on his mother's side. In the midst of his armed forces career he married Adelaide Wentworth and had two daughters. He studied law and was admitted to the bar, but never practiced.〔Robert J. Mrazek, A Dawn Like Thunder,
http://www.adawnlikethunder.com/men/waldron.html, accessed 20 Feb 2010.〕 World War II Navy Commander George Philip Jr., a Navy Cross recipient and namesake of , was the son of Waldron's sister Alice Island Waldron.

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