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    1. [MFLR] N.S. SNOWs
    2. Terri
    3. What interesting reading this morning - thank you all. Gotta jump in with my 1 1/2 cents. I can't speak with as much authority - I'm just starting my genealogy - but I can offer what I've been given by a cousin and a very kind soul at the list, on what is my line of Snow's in NS. According to A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, NS 1604-1870 by Edwin Crowell, M.A., D.D. Yarmouth, NS. <No date in front but August 1923 in (missing word/words?) add by Rev. Edwin Crowell, Yarmouth, NS> p. 574 Joshua Snow moved to Roseway soon after the settlement of Barrington where he had lot No. 38 at the Head. In 1785 he shared in the Grant of 4700 acres on the west side of Roseway and between that port and Cape Negro to the following... (goes on to name several people - as I'm hand typing this, I'll omit, but if anyone wants or needs the names, please let me know) Further -- Joshua Snow, gr. (grantee) b. 1735 m. Mary d. Eleazar Doane, Roseway, was son of Jabez Snow of Eastham. (And, if I'm on the right track, this is the third Jabez in the line - I haven't confirmed with the Mayflower folks yet). This line continues for me, in NS, with Warren Snow, Mary Ann Snow, Charles Lamrock, Harry H. Lamrock, Jean Lamrock -- my mother and born in MA. - me - born in Phila.. As a little side chuckle - I'd thought my paternal side would lead to the Mayflower - so far they're all in NJ - and was quite surprised to find my maternal side being the Mayflower connection - all in NS - thru Snow, Church, and Warren. Interested to see more discussion -- Terri

    08/18/2002 02:10:34