Adelaide Cilley Waldron

Adelaide Cilley Waldron
BornAdelaide Haines Cilley
February 23, 1843
Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedJune 16, 1909
Farmington, New Hampshire, U.S.
Pen nameA. C. Waldron
Occupationauthor and editor
Genrepoems, hymns, sonnets, children's stories, essays, letters, articles
Spouse
R. C Parker
(m. 1862; died 1866)

John Waldron
(m. 1871)
RelativesJoseph Cilley (great-grandfather)

Adelaide Cilley Waldron (née, Cilley; pen name, A. C. Waldron; February 23, 1843 – June 16, 1909) was an American author and editor of the long nineteenth century. She wrote poems, hymns, sonnets, children's stories, essays, and letters for newspapers, as well as articles for educational and historical journals. Farmington was published in 1904.[1] Waldron was an accomplished musician[2] and a clubwoman. She was associated with the Daughters of the American Revolution (D. A. R.), Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W. C. T. U.), New England Woman's Press Association (N. E. W. P. A.), and other organizations.