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/1676.1 Message Board Post: Whoops wrong screen, sorry didn't look up in time to see which board I was on.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Winters, Charlton, Laymance or Lemmons or Lamance, Chastain, DuPuy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1676 Message Board Post: Major Moses Winters (1760-70 - 4/11/1846) was old Indian fighter from Virginia. Could you check to see if he is in the DAR index? He later left the Montgomery County, Virginia area and moved to Roane County, Tennessee by-way-of Carter’s Valley in Upper East Tennessee. He settled before 1799 near present day Oliver Springs, Roane County, Tennessee. We are not sure of his wife's name but it has been identified as both Jane and Elizabeth. Thanks for any help on this fellow. Jeanne
In a message dated 11/29/01 1:39:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, wildfern@home.com writes: > > Peter, I don't know if this will help. but I tried. I know the Rebecca > must be related to my Rebecca from the Mayflower, just don't know how. > Pearlie Walker > Dear Pearlie . . . give me some clues . . . what leads you to think this? What are some of your clues or links that makes you think my Rebeckah Snow b. Oct 1, 1790 in Providence has a connection? Peter Burrows, Annapolis, MD
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/1675 Message Board Post: Seek to identify John Snow, listed as head of household at Argyle, Washington Co. NY in 1790 with three men, three boys and two females.
On the Grant County Wisconsin rootsweb mailing list, someone posted a reference to an A.F.Snow listed as one of the "defendants" who may lose a cemetery plot in Boscobel Cemetery. Write to me (mailto:wayne@thejohnstons.com) if you wish to see that message. But I started a little conversation with some people on some SNOWs. Here's a summary - none of this information came from me. My connection is that my great-grandmother's sister was Susan Heberling who married Augustus Franklin Snow in 1884. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- familysearch.com shows: AUGUSTUS FRANKEN (SCHNEE) SNOW Spouse: EMILINE MILES Marriage: 20 Jun 1853 Grant, Wisconsin (there are other entries for this Schnee person - I don't know who drew the Schnee-Snow connection) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snow, Jeanette born 1883-Mar-31 in Boscobel father Willard Snow mother Clara E. Chandler GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN BIRTH RECORDS - EARLIEST TO 1891, Vol. 1, Reg. No.1403 Name: Jeanette Snow Birth Date: 31 May 1883 County: Grant Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907, Reel: 0072, Record: 001403 Name: Walter C Snow Birth Date: 18 Aug 1882 County: Grant Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907, Reel: 0077, Record: 000287 There are 62 SNOW deaths in Wisconsin Vital Records Death Index, some in nearby Green and Rock counties; below are the ones recorded for Grant County. Name: Shnu Aug F Snow Death Date: 13 Feb 1886 County: Grant Volume: 01 Page: 0151 Reel: 030 Image: 0492 Index Volume: - Sequence #: 364923 Name: Emeline Snow Death Date: 07 Feb 1881 County: Grant Volume: 02 Page: 0244 Reel: 031 Image: 0435 Index Volume: - Sequence #: 364886 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grant Co. Marriage Records: Schnee, Augustus Franken, married Emeline Miles, 20 Jun 1853, recorded in Bk. 1, Pg. 101. Augustus listed as the son of Jacob and Catharine Schnee. Emeline the daughter of Evan and (Rebecca??) Miles. Snow, Augustus Franklin, married Susanna (Heberling) Desmond, 19 Mar 1884, recorded in Bk. 10, Pg. 234. Augustus recorded as the son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Kreps) Snow. Susanna the daughter of Johnathan and Sarah Jane (Moony) Heberling. (No sign of Susanna's first marriage to who I believe is James Desmond based on one of their daughter's marriages) Grant Co. Death Records: Snow/Schnee, Augustus Franklin, age 69, died 13 Feb 1886, recorded in Bk. 2, Pg. 49. No parents listed. Recorded as being married 3 times to a Ms. Desmond, C. Feit, and E. Miles. Here he seems to be in the Census: 1860 Census, Clifton, P.O. New California, Grant, WI, Pg. 111, Household 916 A. F. Schne, 44, Farmer, $600, PA Emeline, 28, IN Luther A., 21, Farm Laborer, IN George W., 17, IN Theodore F., 14, WI William E., 6, WI Mary E., 3, WI 1870 Census, Boscobel, Grant, WI, Household 274 A. F. Snow, 54, Farmer, $1500, $300, PA Emeline, 37, Keeping House, IN William, 15, At School, WI Mary E. 13, At School, WI 1880 Census, Boscobel, Grant, Wisconsin Source: FHL Film 1255426 National Archives Film T9-1426 Page 44D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Augustus SNOW Self M M W 62 PA Occ: Miller Fa: --- Mo: --- Emeline SNOW Wife F M W 46 IN Occ: Keeps House Fa: VA Mo: --- Hard to say when he was married to Miss Feit since Emeline was still alive in 1880. -- Wayne Johnston
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1674 Message Board Post: Need birth, parents & family of John Hopkins Snow born Barrington/Burlington NS Apr 1848
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/88.114.119.126.854 Message Board Post: Hi, do you have a record of Mehitable Snow b. 4-2-1731 and married to David Boydston as to what line of Snows that she belongs to. Thanks, JoAnn
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/288.1 Message Board Post: Hi Chris, I am interested in knowing more about your Isaac Snow that married an Erven. My ancestor, Samuel Snow was b. in KY (maybe OH) about 1800, and one of his sons, David, has a daughter that marries an Erwin (a cousin?), and and one of his sons is Isaac. Those in my Snow line at stuck. We know he was in KY until around 1816-18, and then he's in Jefferson Co. IN. His son, David, was born in Clark Co. IN in 1824. Do you have information on your Erven line? That might be a connection that could help us. Thank you. Marilyn Richardson (Boone is definitely a county that is a possibility, and it's close to OH, which also lends support for our Snows being the ones in Boone Co. Thank you. Marilyn (other Snow are Horace, William, Ambrose, Isom, John)
Am searching for parents of WILLIAM SNOW, born 1789 in North Carolina. He married REBECCA MASTERS. Their children were: Elizabeth, James, Mary, Nancy, John, Martin, Martha, Elijah and Thomas M. Any help appreciated on locating WILLIAM, REBECCA or their children. . Please e-mail me at srg@conninc.com. Thank you Selena Goodin
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/1671.1.1 Message Board Post: Marilyn, THANK YOU for taking the time to look up Minnie Snow and sending me the information!
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/1671.1 Message Board Post: I live in the Rockland area and do not find a Minnie Snow listed in the Rockland, Thomaston area history. There is on the LDS Family Search, IGI index, a Minnie M Snow, b. March 23, 1866 at Rockland, Knox, Maine. Father is Edwin Snow. If you search Snow by the batch number Minnie is listed under (C503621), there is a list of Snow's from the Rockland area, and probably they are all related. A place for you to start searching.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SNOW , REILY, KEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/1658.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I have been doing geneaology for about 20 years. We have a William Reily Snow I have not been able to find anything on . Our William Reily Snow born in 1809 in Georgia, Married to Elizabeth Garland Key born in 1820 in Nc. We were in Alamarle Co, Va first , Surry Co, NC to Walker Co, Al, to Bullard, Texas does not have any information down for parents. I have alot of people looking for this man. Thanks
Dear All: The message below is from Sue on the TSL list and she states the situation quite clearly. The difficulty is that the attachment may not show or there is a false extension. It appears to have xxx.doc or xx.txt but the real extension ( .scr.or .exe) is 59 spaces to the right. So even if you get a email from a trusted source ( me or others) and there is no message etc, be very careful. It will also show about 29 or 30k as the size of the message. So that is a dead giveaway in that there is 30 k of message and it doesn't show up anyway . I have also received a mumber of these and have advised some of you of the problem. We will correspond to make sure your computer is clean before resubscribing. If anyone receives one of these virus transmissions from a member: A: advise the list of the name B: send me the name and email address and mail list. Best Regards John A Hansen jahansen@qwest.net List Admin Forwarded message Many of you will remember the "badtrans" virus last August. People seemed to wise-up about that one, but now there is another _strain_ of the badtrans virus called W32.Badtrans.B@mm and I have received quite a few of them ... some from current list members. I am Bcc'ing those list members whose computers are infected, so if you receive a copy of this message without the [TSL] prepend, please quickly go to the link below to learn how to clean the virus out of your computer. You will NEVER receive a virus through the list, but if listmembers get infected, their computer may send you the virus, which _may_ have a list subject line. My Norton "anti-virus" program is doing a very good job of detecting, but Norton doesn't seem to have a complete write-up about this one. They do mention the file extensions etc., but they don't mention how the email will appear or whether there is a message or not. My experience has been that only one has arrived with a subject line from a list post, the others simply have a "Re:" in the subject line. I have seen no message (but maybe Norton is deleting that too) Most of those I have received have come from Australian or New Zealand email addresses, so they must have gotten it first. Also, I don't know whether my Norton is doing this (the write-up doesn't say) but the email addresses of the sending computers is altered by having an underline character preceeding the address, such as <_emailaddress@optusnet.com.au> PLEASE remember to make sure you have up-to-date Anti Virus software, AND remember to update the Virus definitions regularly. There are a lot of good Anti Virus programs out there (I use Norton) but they aren't any good unless you update them. You can read about this virus and how to remove it from your system on the Norton Symantec site ... http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.badtrans.b@mm.html Sue --
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Snow, Mullins, Duncan, Walker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FaIBAIB/777.1 Message Board Post: My Jesse Snow was of Alcorn Co. MS and his father was Jesse Snow Sr. His Father was Moses Moran Snow according to the Mayflower page if you would like to look there. My grandmother was Sally Snow, her dad was Eli Snow who served in the Confederate army and his dad was Jesse Jr. Jesse Jr was married to Lucinda Sweatman and Eli was married to Julie Williamson, My great grandmother.
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/1673 Message Board Post: Dear All: Some volunteers from the society of the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR) and the DAR message board have established a wonderful new program for users of Rootsweb. These volunteers will do lookups in their database and records if you think one of your ancestors served in some capacity during the American Revolution. These volunteers have more databases that are available to them than the ones commonly used by the search engines. You can then also find out if others have become DAR members by using that Ancestor. This may show you other descendants and also provide some documentation that you may be able to use in your application! The process is fairly simple : Go to the DAR message board: There are two ways to do that: > www.rootsweb.com > message boards > topics > organizations and societies > DAR Or if you want the easy way :-) http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.organizations.dar Address your message as follows: subject : DAR Lookup > surname> location > dates In the body of the message put the information regarding the person, Be sure to fill out the surnames box at the bottom since the new search engine will be keying on that item. Leave the email response box checked and you will be notified when the DAR volunteers respond . Give them a week or so to get to your request. We really appreciate their efforts. This info can be key for: a: joining these prestigious organizations ( DAR & SAR) b: sending a request for the copies of the files that were submitted and the information they have available. Many thanks to: Glenda Thompson DAR VIS Volunteer Vice Chrm. Patriot Lookup for organizing this effort and all the many volunteers that are donating their time and effort to us instead of pursuing their own ancestors, Best Regards John A Hansen Snow board admin. BTW: Please forward this message to other lists and boards that each of you are involved in. A word of thanks to each volunteer that does this work and especially the one that responds to your post would probably be highly appreciated
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/1672 Message Board Post: Nicholas Snow b 1599 Hixton, England, arrived on the Anne in 1623. He married Contance Hopkins. They had a daughter Sarah Snow. Not much is known about her. Apparently she married William Walker and they had a daughter Elizabeth Walker. She might have married John Bailey I. This is the connection I am looking to confirm. This would be our connection to the Mayflower.
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/1348.1 Message Board Post: I had a great-aunt named Myra Laura Snow, but she was born in 1882 in Minnesota. Not likely your lady, unless the photo was really from 1888.
Dear Don: Thanks for your email. Yo're absolutely correct. The problem has been that not many people were aware of those volunteers etc that were willing to do it. So Glenda and I got together to try and get the word out to more people. Good luck and congratulations on volunteering to do look-ups as well. Best Regards John A Hansen jahansen@qwest.net List Admin > -----Original Message----- > From: D James [mailto:tjames@nh.adelphia.net] > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:29 AM > To: John A Hansen; SNOW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SNOW] Free lookups of Revolution War patriots > > > Many DAR chapter websites have been doing this for years ... > > http://www.geocities.com/darjapan/lookups.html > > And I have also offered them for a couple of years : > > http://www.adelphianh.com/tjames/lookup.html > > For those who only have email access and not web access :-) > > D James > The Jamesclan Homepage > http://www.adelphianh.com/tjames/ >
Dear All: Some volunteers from the society of the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR) have established a wonderful new program for users of Rootsweb. These volunteers will do lookups in their database and records if you think one of your ancestors served in some capacity during the American Revolution. These volunteers have more databases that are available to them than the ones commonly used by the search engines. The process is fairly simple : Go to the DAR message board: There are two ways to do that: > www.rootsweb.com > message boards > topics > organizations and societies > DAR Or if you want the easy way :-) http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.organizations.dar Address your message as follows: subject : DAR Lookup > surname> location > dates In the body of the message put the information regarding the person, Be sure to fill out the surnames box at the bottom since the new search engine will be keying on that item. Leave the email response box checked and you will be notified when the DAR volunteers respond . Give them a week or so to get to your request. We really appreciate their efforts. This info can be key for: a: joining these prestigious organizations ( DAR & SAR) b: sending a request for the copies of the files that were submitted and the information they have available. Many thanks to: Glenda Thompson DAR VIS Volunteer Vice Chrm. Patriot Lookup for organizing this effort and all the many volunteers that are donating their time and effort to us instead of pursuing their own ancestors, Best Regards John A Hansen DAR board admin. BTW: Please forward this message to other lists and boards that each of you are involved in. A word of thanks to each volunteer that does this work and especially the one that responds to your post would probably be highly appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SNOW -PIERSON- PEASE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FaIBAIB/1671 Message Board Post: Does anyone have any information on a Minnie Snow [dob unk -born in Rockland. Maine?] married to a Benjamin Pierson [unk dob] and had a daughter named VERA MAE PIERSON born 20 Feb 1890 [prob Rockland, Maine] and married GEORGE M. PEASE in Rockland, Maine in 1908. Thanks!