Barron married Jessie Maria Bartauex Waldron in 1900 and adopted her daughters, Jane and Martha. Jessie was born in Nova Scotia in 1852, and was married to a man named Samuel Waldron, twenty years her senior, in New York City in 1873. She was no longer living with him by the 1880 census, when she was located in Boston with her two daughters, living in the household of her aunt, Sarah J. Bartauex, who was a dressmaker. Samuel Waldron died in 1882. In the 1900 census, taken in Cohasset, MA on June ninth, Jessie Waldron appears in Clarence Barron's household as a "housekeeper" though her daughters are already listed as adopted daughters of Barron. The two would marry later that month on June twenty-first, in Boston. Considering the wide gulf between their class backgrounds, it is likely that their relationship began while she was employed as a housekeeper in his household. A significant collection of hers and her daughters' garments are housed at the Cohasset Historical Society. Jessie Barron died on May 23, 1918. After Jane married
Hugh Bancroft in 1907, Jane Barron became a prominent member of the
Boston Brahmin Bancroft family. Martha Barron married H. Wendell Endicott, heir apparent to the
Endicott Shoe Company. Mr. and Mrs. Barron and the Endicotts are buried in a joint family plot at the historic
Forest Hills Cemetery in the
Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. Barron was a prominent lay member of the Massachusetts New Church (
Swedenborgians). Barron died in 1928 in
Battle Creek, Michigan. == Legacy ==