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    1. [SNOW] Searching for any relatives of Thomas Snow.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FaIBAIB/1703 Message Board Post: Wish to hear from any relatives of Thomas Snow born may 1900 in Rutherglen Scotland died Strathaven Scotland 1977. Relatives in Scotland,England, USA He was in show business in 1920's and 1930's.

    01/16/2002 09:04:47
    1. [SNOW] Snow family
    2. Hi ~ Found the below at the LDS online ~ Hope it helps :) ~Maryann~ ============================== Benjamin Franklin Townsend SNOW Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 1822 Georgia, Franklin, Vermont Parents: Father: Obed SNOW Mother: Martha HILL ============================== Benjamin Franklin Townsend SNOW Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Martha TABOR Marriage: 25 Apr 1846 Chateaugay, Franklin, New York ============================== Obed N. SNOW Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 22 Dec 1850 Vernon County, Wisconsin Of, Los Angeles, California Parents: Father: Benjamin Franklin Townsend SNOW Mother: Martha TABOR ============================== Gladys Marie SNOW Sex: F Event(s): Birth: 28 Sep 1868 Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa Parents: Father: Benjamin Franklin Townsend SNOW Mother: Martha TABOR ============================== Clark Tabor SNOW Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 14 Jun 1854 Lake Geneva, Walworth, Wisconsin Parents: Father: Benjamin Franklin Townsend SNOW Mother: Martha TABOR ============================== Harry Andrew SNOW Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 1 Mar 1861 Vernon County, Wisconsin Parents: Father: Benjamin Franklin Townsend SNOW Mother: Martha TABOR ==============================

    01/14/2002 03:03:13
    1. [SNOW] Snow family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Snow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1702 Message Board Post: I would appreciate any info on Benjamin Franklin Snow born abt.1822 in Vermont, married to Martha Taber. Their son, Harry Snow was married to Emma Campbell in California. Grateful for any help.

    01/14/2002 08:07:11
    1. [SNOW] William Snow of Michigan
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Snow, Taylor, Semon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FaIBAIB/1701 Message Board Post: I have started searching the William Harrison Snow line of Jackson County, Michigan. William was born 3-8-1851 and died 6-8-1931. He married Charlotte Sophie Taylor January 12, 1873 in Jackson County, Michigan. One of their children is Loretta Ann Snow (9-12-1881 to 6-15-1967) of Jackson County, Michigan. who married Louis Crane Semon. I would appreciate from hearing from anyone with any assistance/connections.

    01/14/2002 02:45:33
    1. [SNOW] greatgrandparents
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1700 Message Board Post: tryed to e-mail but it keeps coming back

    01/13/2002 08:15:14
    1. [SNOW] Re: Andrew D. Snow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Snow, Moody, Evans Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1542.1.1 Message Board Post: Lets exchange info and see if we can find out if you are the great granddaughter of Andrew D. and Virginia (Moody) Snow. My husband is their great grandson.

    01/13/2002 03:23:49
    1. [SNOW] Re: Andrew D. Snow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1542.1 Message Board Post: I COULD BE THE GREAT GRAND DAUTHER OF ANDREW D. AND VIRGINIA MODDY SNOW

    01/13/2002 02:54:07
    1. Re: [SNOW] Snow, John Vermont, 1800
    2. Marie Schroeder
    3. John SNOW, 1800 census, in Shrewsbury, Rutland county, Vermont: this John SNOW was born 1773, and is the son of Jonathan SNOW b. 1730 and Mercy WING b. 1742, originally from Harwich, later of Goshen, Massachusetts. Reference: will/probate of Jonathan SNOW, for Shrewsbury location in 1800. Mayflower ancestry back to Nicholas SNOW and Constance HOPKINS. John SNOW married Anne FORBUSH/FORBES in 1797 in Ashfield, Mass. Reference: vital and church records of Ashfield. If anyone else is researching this line, please contact me.

    01/12/2002 04:05:06
    1. [SNOW] Bird Snow Hale/Martha ann Dyer
    2. Hi ~ Although I couldn't locate any info on your Bird Snow Hale, I did find a few references I thought you might be interested in ~ Hope they help somehow :) ~Maryann~ ============================== Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas MISSISSIPPI COUNTY–LOCATION, BOUNDARY, TOPOGRAPHY, ETC.–THE EXPEDITION OF DE SOTO INTO MISSISSIPPI COUNTY–TOWNS–SETTLEMENTS BY LOCAL NAMES–SEORET SOCIETIES–MILITARY AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTY–THE UPRISING OF THE COLORED PEOPLE–OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY–PUBLIC BUILDINGS–POPULATION–LOCAL STATISTICS–COUNTY ORGANIZATION–LEVIES–SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES–SELECTED BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. page 508 Franklin Bird Hale, another prominent farmer of Osceola, whose time thus far has been spent in furthering the agricultural interests of the county, is a native of Maury County, Tenn., born January 1, 1851, and is the tenth in a family of eleven children born to Bird S. and Martha Ann (Dyer) Hale [see sketch of J. K. P. Hale]. Franklin Bird Hale's experiences have been in the direction of agricultural pursuits, and in this calling he has met with the results due a lifetime of active energy. He began for himself at the age of nine teen, by renting land, and after one crop moved to Pope County, where he remained nearly a year. There he met and married Miss Mary M. Wells, a native of this State. Her father came to Arkansas about 1855, where he accumulated considerable property, but lost most of it during the war. He died about June, 1874. Mr. Hale then returned to Osceola, where he clerked for his brother, W. P. Hale, in a general store, for three years, after which he engaged in a general store for himself, continuing this about one year. In connection with his brother, W. P., he bought a tract of land known as the Witherspoon farm, consisting of 1,200 acres, 190 acres of which were cleared. They have since opened 400 acres of this. In the year 1884 Mr. Hale sold his interest to his brother for $10,000, and then bought a tract of eighty acres adjoining the town, and some town lots. This tract is under cultivation. Mr. Hale has purchased [p.508] a fine residence in town, and has now one of the most pleasant places in Osceola. He has also bought a tract of forty acres, one-half of which is under cultivation, and in 1880 he bought another forty-acres tract, all under cultivation. He has also one-fourth interest in eighty acres of wild land. He is a member of the Osceola Blue Lodge No. 27; is a member of Osceola Chapter No. 57, and also of the Hugh De Payen Commandery No. 1, K. T., at Little Rock. He is Past Master of the Blue Lodge, and is Principal Sojourner in the Chapter. He has served as school director for a number of years. To the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hale were born eight children (four now living): James L. (attending school at Altus, Ark.), Charles Franklin (deceased), Elizabeth Pearl (deceased), Emma Wells (died in May, 1888), Grace (died in March, 1882), Willie P., Pearl and Charles. The family are members of the Baptist Church. Mr. Hale is active in all matters that promise to contribute to the good of this section. He is improving the grade of his stock; has some fine breeding animals, horses and cattle, and has quite a number of thoroughbred Chester bogs. The beautiful residence and lawn of Mr. Hale are ornaments to the town, and the fine farm, under a high state of cultivation, is only another example of the enterprise of this prominent family. =============================== >From the Book "Tennessee Cousins" THE HALE FAMILY OF GIBSON - EAST TENNESEE STOCK STEPHEN HALE married PRISCILLA GOODLOE, of awell known Middle Tennessee family. He died in 1876. He was the son of BIRD HALE and his wife NANCY SMITH, from Virginia, who settled in Washington County, Tennessee, in the early days, and became the ancestors of the Hales who lived in McMinn and Monroe Counties after the Indian territory there had been opened up. One STEPHEN HALE lived at Madisonville. ==============================

    01/12/2002 02:27:35
    1. [SNOW] John SNOW, VT--and MA?
    2. John and Hannah (Sawyer) SNOW, had a son, John b. June 29, 1735 in Lancaster, MA, He had 3 sisters christened in 1742. named Abigail, Mary and Martha. Martha married Joseph Houghton and I believe they were living in Pownal, Bennington Co. VT in 1790, and that Martha was still there in 1800. There were 3 John Snows listed in the 1800 census of VT, one in Rutland Co and two in Windham Co. There was also a John Smow listed as one of the first settlers of Shutesbury, MA ca 1738-40. There was also a John SNOW, son of William SNOW, gr. son of Wm Snow, born in Bridgewater, MA 1732. His first wife died without children. His 2nd wife was Hannah Harlow, widow of Stoughton Willis. They had a son John born in 1762. I don't have a record of when or where these John Snows lived or died. Jane Woodward

    01/12/2002 11:34:40
    1. [SNOW] Snow, John Vermont
    2. Hi List, Looking for any information on this John Snow that lived in Vermont Windham Putney. Per Census 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840,. I believe that he was the father of William Snow born 1785 in Vermont. Putney Township Windham Co. Need any information on this family. Through information found on 1850 Census I found a Jonas Snow living in Wilna New York says born in Vermont I believe he is a brother to my William Snow . Can anyone give anymore information on this line?

    01/12/2002 08:04:41
    1. [SNOW] Bird Snow Hale/Martha ann Dyer
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1699 Message Board Post: This may be a long shot but I'm up against that brick wall. I'm looking for Bird Snow Hale, born 1814, died April 17, 1852 in Maury County, TN. Married Martha Ann Dyer Feb 7, 1834. She died 1862 in Osceola, AR where she moved after Bird passed away. They had 11 children I have all their names but need to know parents and siblings of Bird and Martha. Their families were from VA. Any help out there ?

    01/11/2002 04:12:24
    1. [SNOW] FW: Burke's Landed Gentry Today Newsletter
    2. John A Hansen
    3. Dear All: I generally don't endorse commercial products in these postings. However this one is close enough to Clan genealogy research that I thought it was worth while. Burkes is the standard by which all others are measured and the access now by web site is costing about the same as other genealogy research web sites. Nice way to save a trip to the library :-) Best Regards John A Hansen Clan Board and List Admin > -----Original Message----- > From: webmaster@burkes-landed-gentry.com > [mailto:webmaster@burkes-landed-gentry.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 2:02 AM > To: jahansen@qwest.net > Subject: Burke's Landed Gentry Today Newsletter > > > BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY TODAY - JANUARY 2002 > > Burke's Landed Gentry are pleased to announce that the complete records > from the 106th Edition of Burke's Peerage & Baronetage have been added to > the web site. Both Landed Gentry and Peerage & Baronetage records are now > available in one searchable database of over 2,200 records containing > 300,000 plus individuals from Britain's titled and landed families. > Each record is the culmination of 180 years of meticulous research by > professional genealogists, spanning many centuries and generations. The > database now consists of: > - 106th Edition of Burke's Peerage & Baronetage (published in 1999) > - 19th Edition of Burke's Landed Gentry Scotland (continually updated) > - 18th Edition of Burke's Landed Gentry England and Wales (last updated in > 1972) > > The new site, Burke's Peerage & Gentry, can be found at > http://www.burkes-peerage.net > > ------------------------------------------------ > > ABOUT BURKE'S PEERAGE & BARONETAGE > > Burke's Peerage & Baronetage has become an institution in its own right, > being widely regarded as the definitive authority on the British > aristocracy. For 170 years, it has charted the family lineages of titled > families. Records extend back many generations, some as far back as the > 8th and 9th Centuries, and include many of the individuals who shaped the > country's history and development. Most Prime Ministers are included, as > well as well known individuals from the current day such as politicians, > captains of industry and names from the world of entertainment; for > example Richard Attenborough, Jamie Lee Curtis (Haden Guest), and David > Niven (Rollo). > > ------------------------------------------------ > > ACCESSING THE RECORDS AND FREE SEARCHING > > Individuals will still be able to access the complete full text at US$25 > for 24 hours. The option to subscribe at an annual rate of US$99 has also > been added, providing access for less than $9 per month. Web site > visitors will now also be able to search the records before paying. > > ------------------------------------------------ > > THE NEW WEB SITE > > The inclusion of the Peerage & Baronetage records has led to a > re-organisation of the web site into four sections. > > http://www.burkes-peerage.net > The main gateway, providing quick access to the records and all areas of > the site. > > http://www.burkes-peerage-baronetage.com > For information about this prestigious publication. > > http://www.burkes-libraries.com > Helping libraries and organisations to provide site wide access to the > records. > > http://www.burkes-scotland.com > The evolution of the current scottish site. > > The sites have been designed to allow users to move seamlessly between the > sections. > > Users can continue to use www.burkes-landed-gentry.com as their gateway to > the site. Please note however, that all pages within the existing site > have a new address/URL, so bookmarks and site links will need to be > updated. > > Finally this monthly newsletter will change to reflect the new web sites, > and, from January, will become 'Burke's Peerage & Gentry Today'. It will > continue to provide a brief overview of new articles and developments on > the web site on the first of each month. Please take a look at the new > site. We would be delighted to hear from you with your thoughts and > feedback. Throughout 2002, Burke's will continue to develop the database > and web site to further enhance the services offered. > > webmaster@burkes-peerage.net > > ------------------------------------------------ > > Please forward this message to your family and friends. > > ------------------------------------------------ > > This message is sent to individuals who have registered on the Burke's > Landed Gentry web site. If you do not want to continue to receive this > e-mail, unsubscribe here - > http://www.burkes-peerage.net/code/page10.asp > > > > >

    01/10/2002 05:31:16
    1. [SNOW] Admin> Helpful Hints on Postings > other misc items > 1-10-2002
    2. John A Hansen
    3. Dear All: This Post was created by Sue Swiggum from the The Ships List. She has a creative writing ability and creates these really wonderful posts every 3 months or so. She has gracefully agreed to let us publish her memo. I'd like to see her publish a book on the subject but until then the rest of the admins will just continue to plead with her to let us send her memos to our lists :-). I've modified her memo slightly to cover our particular situation as compared to her list. So thanks again Sue. Best Regards John A Hansen List Admin Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- plus ... a few tidbits and gentle reminders which you might find useful. Regarding "Subject Lines" .... you'll see my other comments for Digest members below. Do include your surnames ( in Caps) in the subject line > location > dates and then include them again in the body of your message where you give the full details of your ancestor. 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    01/09/2002 04:39:45
    1. RE: [SNOW] COLLIER SNOW> MA to ME> 1750
    2. Field, Richard
    3. MouseMHS51@aol.com [mailto:MouseMHS51@aol.com] wrote: "Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 8:24 PM To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SNOW] COLLIER SNOW> MA to ME> 1750 In a message dated 1/7/02 8:26:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, suemccabe@earthlink.net writes: > From: suemccabe@earthlink.net (Sue McCabe) > To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com > > Does anyone have the names of the children of Collier Snow, s/o Silvanus > and Hannah (Cole) Snow, b Eastham, MA, 1750 and died ME 1799? Thanks. Sue > McCabe, Upland, CA suemccabe@earthlink.net > > Hi Sue, Ernie Christensen here in Florida. I've hit a dead end as you ........ >> > The Hampden Historical has about 100 pages of Snow's and while I > have copied a few of them, > need to write them and see if I can get the remaining pages." If anyone is able to acquire this 100 pp of Snows and can scan it, I for one would like to have an electronic copy of same. Or would pay for a xerox copy by snail mail. Thanks much richard field, gg-gs of Abigail Snow (b 1845)

    01/09/2002 07:11:21
    1. Re: [SNOW] COLLIER SNOW> MA to ME> 1750
    2. In a message dated 1/7/02 8:26:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, suemccabe@earthlink.net writes: > From: suemccabe@earthlink.net (Sue McCabe) > To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > Does anyone have the names of the children of Collier Snow, s/o Silvanus > and Hannah (Cole) Snow, b Eastham, MA, 1750 and died ME 1799? Thanks. Sue > McCabe, Upland, CA suemccabe@earthlink.net > > Hi Sue, Ernie Christensen here in Florida. I've hit a dead end as you > with this Collier, sending my raw notes, so you > might see sources I have checked attempting to find him and his family. > Sometimes knowing where not to go is helpful. If you turn up anything, > please advise. > > !BIRTH: MD 17\80 Eastham/Orleans VR; "July 22 : 1750 Collier Snow Son of > Silvanus and mehitable snow was born in Eastham" > > !INT: MD 43\207 Eastham/Orleans VR; "Decbr 11<1771> Intention of Collier > Snow of Eastham and Hannah King of Wellfleet" > > RESEARCH: VR places this son with 2nd wife Mehitable. However Silvanus > first wife Hannah Cole did not died until 3 August 1750. > Check Bowman and Church Records to see if any information > to clear this up. Intention of Mehitable was 1751 so this > son is properly placed as son of Hannah lst. Wife > > Checked Eastham, Harwich and Brewster for Marriage > MD Index only lists one entry for Collier that of his > birth. Check King Family Records. > > His son Edward was born in Frankfort, Maine > RB has him dead 1799 perhaps in Maine. Check Maine Census > for this family Quite certain that he is the Collier Snow who > settled on lot 137 > in Hampden. and the one who petitioned with Edward Snow and > Daniel Snow and others for land in the Hampden township > Virkus in his Abridged Compendum of Am Gen 1926 reprint 1987 > p 215 indicates he died in 1799, m. Hannah King and in Am Rev > > Maine Familues in 1790 Vol. I A Colyer son of Edward not > this Collier > <Picton Press Vol. II Nothing relating to > this family > Vol. III No Colliers > Vol. IV No Colliers > Vol. V No Colliers > Need to go to library and check more volumes in this series > has been published > and need to up date my files in this important Maine Family > series. > > Federal Census for Province of Maine 1790. > no Collier in Index > Federal Census for Province of Maine 1800 > no Collier in Index > Federal Census for Province of Maine 1810 > He might not have removed to Maine until after 1790 > Census was taken. > > Bangor Historical Magazine later the Maine Historical Magazine < > Picton Press> > Town of Hampden, Maine. <reprint Picton Press> > p 260-261 Other settlers, some who settled prior to Jan. 1, > 1784 and others prior to Jan. 1, 1794, and the > Lots they settled on or lived on: <being near the end of > the list suspect he was of those who settled > prior to Jan. 1, 1794 but after 1784. > p 261 No. 137 Collier Snow. > No. 136 Edward Snow, party in Newburg. > Probably Collier's brother. > p 531 Deaths in Bucksport > Colyer Snow. Aug. 21, 1875, aged 84 years, 5 > mos., 10 days; wife Mary Swett, Sept. 10 1880, > aged 81 years, 2 mos. <not this Collier> > p 985 Once again not this Collier, but Collier son of Edward > this Collier's brother. > > Vital Records of Orrington, Maine prior to 1892 <Picton Press> > Five Colliers listed none relating to this Collier. > > Mass Soliers and Sailors Vol XIV p 601; > Coller Snow, mate, schooner "Edward" Samuel Arnold, Master; > engaged > Jan. 3, 1777; discharged Jan, 26, 1777; service on voyage from > Boston to Virginia. > Collier Snow Capt Isaiah Higgins's co. Maj. Zenas Winslow's regt; > service from Sept 9 to Sept. 13, 1778, 4 days on an alarm at > Falmouth Roll endorsed "on alarm att Bedford" > <Suspect this is the same individual - only one Collier seemed > to be living on the Cape at this time period> > Bowman Notes 01 [Hopkins] under father Silvanus Snow > by 2nd wife > Collier Snow b 22 July 1750 <underlines dates as if error> > <next page> list children by Silvanus and Mehitable (Walker) > Snow > Collier Snow b. at East 22 July 1750 (sic) [1701-81 p 107 > <next page> Div of fathe'rs estate 11 Aug 1772 from data supplied > by Miss M. G. HInckley > widow Deborah > list of children includes Collier Snow nfr > Although the VR indicates Collier is son of Silvanus and > Mehitable > I suspect he might have been the child of Silvanus and Hannah > having been born in 22 July 1750 and perhaps mother died of > child birth complications 3 Aug 1750. Unfortunately the chh > records of Eastham begin in 1772, while references are made to > earlier volumes they have never been found. > > RB p 40 or 41 Assigns a child of this Collier, Edward as having > m. > Mary Twining. This is an error after carefull checking. > The Edward who m. Mary Twining line is > Edward,Edward,Sylvanus > lline <brother to this Collier> He did name a child > Collier, but > also a child Sylvanus. See Twiming p 89 who missed > Edward in the Line and Gen Maine Families Vol III p > 1025 > > This family perhaps settled in Hampden, Maine. Just south is the > town of Frankfort and > many families settled here. Town Hall burned and all records for > Town of Frankfort were > lost. Many Snow's in this area. > > The Hampden Historical has about 100 pages of Snow's and while I > have copied a few of them, > need to write them and see if I can get the remaining pages. > > The Children might have been born in that part of Eastham which > broke away called Wellfleet. To my knowledge VR of Wellfleet has not been > published leaving a large gap in the 1750+ Snow Family data. Do > have some micro-fiche on Wellfleet and need to go back and see if any data > for Collier might be gleaned from > this source.

    01/08/2002 02:24:10
    1. [SNOW] Re: Marriage of Clay Snow & Lizzie Perkins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1698 Message Board Post: Clay & Lizzie, my grandparents, were from Kentucky, Casey or Lincoln County. Or Lizzie was raised in McCreary County Kentucky

    01/08/2002 11:42:53
    1. [SNOW] Marriage of Clay Snow & Elizabeth/Lizzie Perkins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Snow, Estes, Reed, Perkins, Neeley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1697 Message Board Post: My grandparents, Clay & Lizzie Perkins Snow were married sometime around 1917-18. They lived their lives in Casey County, almost on the Lincoln County Line. But I cannot find any record of their marriage. Can anyone help? Would be grateful. Granddaughter, Barbara Estes Reed

    01/08/2002 11:38:03
    1. [SNOW] Re: Marvin Jack SnowGiles co.Tn. and marshall co.Al.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: snow/kilburn/blanton/smith/bohannon/pearson/price Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1681.1.2 Message Board Post: hi rick i wrote you before and you where going on vac havent heard from you so i thought i would drop you aline again i am from william snow b nc 1785 wife elizabeth unknown 1790 tn there son franklin snow b tn 1821 could you email me please i would love to get some info from you and exchange mine with you i have some papers from giles tn thanks shell oh and we are native american in this line

    01/07/2002 12:28:04
    1. [SNOW] has anyone run across william snow rowan co nc 1790 census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1696 Message Board Post: can someone tell me who this is william snow in census in 1790 rowan co nc where is he from and who's line does he connect too? i have a william snow born in nc dont no co 1785 nc wife elizabeth unknown 1790 tn is this william above his father? could someone please help me out if you have run across these names before thanks alot for any help timberwolfs98@aol.com

    01/07/2002 11:12:15