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    1. [SNOW-L] Snow, Caleb
    2. Suspect the Cabel Snow posted to the Snow List on 5 April by Peter Pool <see posting repeated below> is as Follows: Caleb (6) Caleb Snow (5) Ebenezer (4) Benjamin (3) Rebecca (2 Brown, Peter Brown (1) Rebecca Brown m. William Snow of Bridgewater. Peter Brown is a Mayflower passenger. Documented details of this family for Caleb Snow (5) back to Peter Brown, Mayflower Passenger can be found in Mayflower Families For Five Generations Vol. VII <Peter Brown> Published by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1992, 4 Winslow Street. Plymouth, MA 02360. Data on Caleb (6) and Caleb (5) is found on pages 186-187. Can anyone definitely connect the Great Valley Cabel Snow with the Cabel Snow (6) above??? Have Revolutionary War Service information on Cabel (6) and Cabel (5) if anyone interested e-mail me and I'll send you a gedcom on what I have. Also does anyone have a Cabel (6) Snow copy of his Revolutionary War Pension file S42021. According to MF5G Vol. VII his age at the time of filing for his pension was 52 in 1818. Yet, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, By Virgil D. White, Published by The National Historical Publishing Co., Waynesboror, Tenn. Vol. I published 1990, Vol. II published 1991, Vol,m III published 1992. Vol. IV is the Index and Corrections. Vol. III page 3242 lists his age as 62 in 1818? Is this a typo error in "Abstracts" Only way we can tell is to have a copy of the Original Application?? If its correct then this Caleb (6) doen't belong in Caleb (5) family as Caleb (5) was not married until 1760 and an age of 62 in 1818 would place his age as being born abt. 1756, While an age of 52 as presented in MF5G would fit with a son of Caleb (5).?????????????????? In a message dated 4/5/99 5:39:28 PM EST, PeterPool@aol.com writes: > 3-12-99 from Katherine Fiedler Pitts . . . > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > This was just posted to the Cattaraugus County, NY, list: > > SNOW Family Of Great Valley > Historical Gazeteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus County, > NY, pub. 1893 - Page 700 > > CALEB SNOW was one of the early settlers of Great Valley, coming to > the town from his native State - Vermont - about 1830, and making the > first settlement in what is now called Bear Hollow. He married Polly > Avery; children: Abigail, Lydia, Roxana, Hiram (drowned while young), > and Levi. The latter was born May 12, 1825, married Jane Du Bois, of > Humphrey, and was the first settler on the farm where Frank Snow now > resides, and where he died. Children: Frank, Kate (Mrs. F. Manhart), > and Sarah (Mrs. Horace Sibley). Frank Snow, born Dec. 22, 1851, was > elected supervisor each year from 1886 to 1890 inclusive, and has > served as justice, etc. > > Katherine Fiedler Pitts, Fayetteville, NY (klfiedle@syr.edu)

    04/11/1999 12:09:57
    1. [SNOW-L] IMPORTANT - VA marriages online - 1740 - 1850
    2. Hi - Before I get alot of mail knocking me for promoting ancestry.com - let me say I am a rootsweb donor/supporter and will continue to be for their excellent site, the hard work of the list-owners and the sharing of info. from all the volunteers. I get no rewards or kickbacks from ancestry.com. I just wanted to let everyone know ancestry.com has posted a new database as of today: Virginia Marriage Index 1740-1850 All new sites on ancestry.com are free for 10 days. Ruth in NC

    04/09/1999 04:51:00
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow, Samuel; May 22, 1802; Eaton NY
    2. Its_me
    3. Hello all.. I am wondering if anyone has any information to share on my Gr.(x4) Grandfather Samuel's wife Wealthy CLOUGH b. April 17, 1803? Take care, Noelle Lynn (Vancouver Island, Canada) Cherokee County Iowa, USGenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~iacherok/cherokee.htm If you have ICQ my ICQ# is 7567601 ************************************************************************** Who you become depends on the people you help along the way. ************************************************************************** Researching: Verner IRE>NB>MA>VT>IL>IA>SD>WA; VanSchoonhoven HOL>NY>WI>MN>SD; Green ENG>>PA>TX>WA; Barber PA>TX>WA>CA; Pyner IRE>WI>MN>SD; White SCT; Henderson IRE; Snow ENG>MA>NY>WI>MN>SD; Miller SCT>MA>IA>SD; Bernie IRE; Griswold CT; Debery ENG; Musthill ENG; DeTosberry ENG; Wilson MA; Stowe ENG>MA; Bratt (Bradt); NOR>NY; Clough CT; Rockwell CT; Scott NY; Slingerland HOL>NY; Viele NY; Parmalee CT; Ward; Biggs; Griggs; Schaffer; Fonda; De Trieux; Holden; Wills; Barrat; Frere; Volkertszen; Swart; Swartwout; Loockermans; Hamburg; Brown

    04/08/1999 08:51:09
    1. [SNOW-L] Richard, Nancy, & Polly Snow, Roane Co, TN 1830
    2. Ray Isbell
    3. >My ancestor Nancy Snow b. 1809 N.C., m. 1829 Roane Co., TN Michael >K. Selvidge/Selvage, son of Jeremiah Selvidge & Mary Kelly. >Apparently Nancy was a sister of: >RICHARD SNOW, neighbor on the 1830 Roane Co. Census, and also >Polly Snow who m. John Renfro in Roane Co. Dec 1829 (Michael Selvidge, bondsman). > >Has anyone connected these three to any of the other Snow lines in >Roane Co., TN? I know the John Snow (Frost And Snow line) from >Albermarle Co, VA to Roane Co. had several Richards in that line, but >didn't the Ebenezer line from Mass. to Delaware/N.C./to Roane Co., >also? Which family did Nancy Snow Selvidge belong to, or is the VA >family also descended from the Plymouth, MA line? > >Please email me at isbell2@hotmail.com. Will be glad to exchange data on Nancy Snow Selvidge's descendants for information on her ancestors. >Thank you very much. >Sincerely, >Ray Isbell >isbell2@hotmail.com >_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com

    04/08/1999 10:08:02
    1. [SNOW-L] Looking for information on this organization
    2. The James Family
    3. I seem to recall that there is an organization that is for the descendants of those considered witches during the 1692 Salem Witch trials. Does anyone know what the name of this organization is? OR where I can find information on it? I've found a solid link to Roger Toothaker and was wondering .......... D James

    04/05/1999 11:04:59
    1. Re: [SNOW-L] SNOW, MARK
    2. I am interested in information regarding the children, parents and siblings of Mark SNOW b. ca 1764 m Elizabeth Tarrant, b. ca 1762 (don't know date or where married) but they lived in Greenville Dist. SC. Their daughter, Mildred b ca 1788 m. Valentine Harlan in 1808 in Jackson Co., GA. evidently where she moved along with her parents. In an earlier query someone asked whether a Henry SNOW of NC might be the father of Mark. I have misplaced that query and am interested in exploring further that possibility. I would appreciate any information someone might have and will be glad to share the descendants of Mark and Elizabeth Tattant. Thank you! Jane Shelton UGA1mom@aol.com

    04/05/1999 05:03:59
    1. [SNOW-L] SNOW, Samuel; 1820 Census; Warsaw, Genessee Co NY
    2. 3-12-99 from Katherine Fiedler Pitts . . . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This was just posted to the Cattaraugus County, NY, list: SNOW Family Of Great Valley Historical Gazeteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus County, NY, pub. 1893 - Page 700 CALEB SNOW was one of the early settlers of Great Valley, coming to the town from his native State - Vermont - about 1830, and making the first settlement in what is now called Bear Hollow. He married Polly Avery; children: Abigail, Lydia, Roxana, Hiram (drowned while young), and Levi. The latter was born May 12, 1825, married Jane Du Bois, of Humphrey, and was the first settler on the farm where Frank Snow now resides, and where he died. Children: Frank, Kate (Mrs. F. Manhart), and Sarah (Mrs. Horace Sibley). Frank Snow, born Dec. 22, 1851, was elected supervisor each year from 1886 to 1890 inclusive, and has served as justice, etc. Katherine Fiedler Pitts, Fayetteville, NY (klfiedle@syr.edu) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am still trying to find Samuel Snow, listed in 1820 Genessee Co NY census, and living next to his sister Rebeckah Snow & husband, Thomas Force Palmer. If anyone has a line to this Samuel Snow, would love to know more. Peter BurrowsAnnapolis, MD Katherine . . . I have a nephew at Syracuse Univ.(soph., Dersu Palmer Burrows), what dept are you in, etc? Maybe we can corresp. I would enjoy that. It would be nice if Dersu had a friend there . . . his home is Chicago, his dad my younger bro.

    04/05/1999 12:37:10
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow, Abigail
    2. Its_me
    3. Before I knew it I had deleted someone's query re: Abigail Snow and who her parents were. This may not be the information needed, but I thought I'd post it anyhow for all to see. Take care, Noelle Lynn *********** Snow Abigail Spouse: Michael Ford Mother: Abigail Warren Father: Anthony Snow Snow Abigail 10 Mar 1651/52 Mother:Milcah Kelloway Father:Thomas Snow Snow Abigail 14 Oct 1673 Spouse: Daniel Small Mother: Mary Small Father: John Snow Snow Abigail 02 May 1674 Mother: ? ? Father:James Snow Snow Abigail 4 Apr 1677 Mother: Sarah ? Father: Samuel Snow

    04/04/1999 10:06:20
    1. [SNOW-L] Disreguard Message
    2. Sharon Perry
    3. Please disreguard earlier message, computer did what it wanted to do, not what I thought it was going to do. Sorry to bother you, Sharon

    04/04/1999 09:43:19
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow, Paul 1779 - 1859
    2. The James Family
    3. Looking for information on Paul Snow b 1779 Ma d 1859 in Harpswell Me. Married Sarah/Sally Ewing b 28 june 1785 Harpswell ME d 17 mar 1866 Harpswell ME. Paul's Father was Elisha Snow ( 7 gen decendant of Nicholas and Constance Snow of the Mayflower) who married Hannah Rich. IS this Paul Snow the same one as the Lieutenant Paul Snow who was involved with the town as part of the Harpswell Co.? I seem to recall reading something about a Lt Paul Snow somewhere in Harpswell. TIA D James the_james@usa.net

    03/31/1999 08:34:25
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow marriage's DIXON, MILNE, FAUBION and GAULT
    2. Linda White
    3. Hi all I am looking for someone who is researching these surnames in TX if you have these people in your family please email me. I have lots of information on the this Snow Family and will share. Their parents was Abner H. SNOW and Elizabeth (MIZE) SNOW. DIXON, William H. who married Elizabeth SNOW 1/9/1855 Burnet Co. TX MILNE, Harvey who married Mary SNOW 2/27/1856 Burnet Co. TX FAUBION, William who married Mary SNOW 3/30/1873 Burnet Co. TX GAULT, Josephine who married John G. SNOW 4/16/1873 Travis Co. TX any help will be appreciated Linda (Wade) White Email - homegm@gotnet.net / ICQ# 5543150 ******************************************************** Researching: Adams, Walls, Cannon, Sumner, Snow, Mize, Wade Fisher, Godwin, Griffith, White, Dellameter, Allaly, Graf, Caster, Woosley ********************************************************** My genealogy home pages: http://members.gotnet.net/richlin1/default.htm

    03/30/1999 02:13:46
    1. [SNOW-L] Clough, Wealthy; b. 1803
    2. Its_me
    3. Hello again, Looking for information on my (4x)Gr.Grandmother Wealthy CLOUGH b. April 17, 1808 d. August 14, 1836. She married Samuel SNOW (b. 1802 in Eaton, Madison Co. New York). They married November 23, 1825 in Sheridan, Chaut Co. New York. They had 5 children: Ezra SNOW b. March 27, 1826 Levi C. SNOW b. August 25, 1826 Wealthy Ann SNOW b. May 13, 1830 Marcus Simons SNOW (3X Gr.Grandfather) b. June 21, 1834 Rhoda SNOW b. June 05, 1836 Take care, Noelle Lynn (Vancouver Island, Canada) Cherokee County Iowa, USGenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~iacherok/cherokee.htm If you have ICQ my ICQ# is 7567601

    03/25/1999 12:55:07
    1. [SNOW-L] SAMUEL SNOW of Woburn MA
    2. Good Tuesday morning! Seeking identity of SARAH PARKER; second wife of SAMUEL SNOW (1647-1717) of Woburn. She was of New Cambridge (Newton) when they married in 1686; she died in 1695. I suspect she was a widow. Dave

    03/23/1999 03:51:22
    1. [SNOW-L] MA, 1656, Mary Snow Yates Higgins
    2. Nancy McCombs
    3. Seeking parents of Mary Snow, b. 1626, Cape Cod, Barnstable County, MA. 1st husband John Yates, d.ca1650; married Oct. 10, 1651 to 2nd husband Richard Higgins. Is Mary daughter of Nicholas Snow? Like sources to verify parents relationship to Mary Snow Yates Higgins. Thank you. Nancy in Indiana. nmccombs@si-net.com

    03/19/1999 02:04:18
    1. [SNOW-L] RICHARD SNOW of Woburn MA
    2. Good Wednesday evening! I am new to this list. I am a descendant of RICHARD SNOW (?-1677) of Woburn MA and his son, SAMUEL SNOW (1647-1717) also of Woburn. RICHARD reputed to have been born in 1608 and have come from Barnstaple in Devonshire, England; to Barbados in 1635; then to New England; married say 1638 to ANIS (BARRAT); B. 1616 in England. Anyone have proof? Dave

    03/17/1999 10:42:36
    1. [SNOW-L] Seaberry Snow-Boone Co, KY and beyond
    2. Joyce Pinson
    3. Somebody sent me an inquiry about Seaberry Snow last year. I cannot find the correspondence. If you are looking for Seaberry, please contact me. I have a lead. Joyce Still looking for William Snow 1801 parents Known allies include McPherson, Donovan, Blades Locales include NC, KY, OH, IND especially Bracken Co, KY Isaac and William are reoccuring names

    03/14/1999 08:44:21
    1. [SNOW-L] Caleb Snow, VT>Cattaraugus Co., NY
    2. katherine.fiedler
    3. This was just posted to the Cattaraugus County, NY, list: SNOW Family Of Great Valley Historical Gazeteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus County, NY, pub. 1893 - Page 700 CALEB SNOW was one of the early settlers of Great Valley, coming to the town from his native State - Vermont - about 1830, and making the first settlement in what is now called Bear Hollow. He married Polly Avery; children: Abigail, Lydia, Roxana, Hiram (drowned while young), and Levi. The latter was born May 12, 1825, married Jane Du Bois, of Humphrey, and was the first settler on the farm where Frank Snow now resides, and where he died. Children: Frank, Kate (Mrs. F. Manhart), and Sarah (Mrs. Horace Sibley). Frank Snow, born Dec. 22, 1851, was elected supervisor each year from 1886 to 1890 inclusive, and has served as justice, etc. Katherine Fiedler Pitts, Fayetteville, NY

    03/12/1999 01:23:24
    1. [SNOW-L] Unknown Address
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_921265913_boundary Content-ID: <0_921265913@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII << Would Ernie Christensen please contact me again regarding your address; MouseMHS51@aol.com AOL refuses to send my messages to you saying that "This party is not a known member"!!! I have tried this over & over to no avail. I would like to ansewer your letter on SNOW.............Wanda Norman >> --part0_921265913_boundary Content-ID: <0_921265913@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <> Received: from rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (rly-zc03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.3]) by air-zc05.mail.aol.com (v56.26) with SMTP; Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:40:10 -0500 Received: from imo24.mx.aol.com (imo24.mx.aol.com [198.81.17.68]) by rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id IAA06601 for <WNot@aol.com>; Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:40:05 -0500 (EST) Received: from localhost (localhost) by imo24.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.7.3/AOL-2.0.0) with internal id IAA20472; Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:40:10 -0500 (EST) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:40:10 -0500 (EST) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com> Subject: Returned mail: User unknown Message-Id: <199903121340.IAA20472@imo24.mx.aol.com> To: WNot@aol.com Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The original message was received at Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:39:35 -0500 (EST) from root@localhost *** ATTENTION *** An e-mail you sent to an Internet destination could not be delivered. The Internet address is listed in the section labeled: "----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----". The reason your e-mail could not be delivered is listed in the section labeled: "----- Transcript of Session Follows -----". The line beginning with "<<<" describes the specific reason your e-mail could not be delivered. The next line contains a second error message which is a general translation for other e-mail servers. Please direct further questions regarding this message to the e-mail administrator or Postmaster at that destination. ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <SNOW-L-@rootsweb.com> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to bl-3.rootsweb.com.: >>> RCPT To:<SNOW-L-@rootsweb.com> <<< 550 <SNOW-L-@rootsweb.com>... User unknown 550 <SNOW-L-@rootsweb.com>... User unknown ----- Original message follows ----- Received: from WNot@aol.com by imo24.mx.aol.com (IMOv19.3) id eJFIa16840 for <SNOW-L-@rootsweb.com>; Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:39:34 -0500 (EST) From: WNot@aol.com Return-path: <WNot@aol.com> Message-ID: <a20be88c.36e91916@aol.com> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:39:34 EST To: SNOW-L-@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: William Snow Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13 Would Ernie Christensen please contact me again regarding your address; MouseMHS51@aol.com AOL refuses to send my messages to you saying that "This party is not a known member"!!! I have tried this over & over to no avail. I would like to ansewer your letter on SNOW.............Wanda Norman WNot@aol.com --part0_921265913_boundary--

    03/12/1999 07:11:53
    1. Re: [SNOW-L] William Snow Family
    2. Clayton and Maureen Brook
    3. Kathleen McLaughlin wrote: > > I now have available the William Snow Family published by Edwin H. Snow > in 1908. This family originally settled in Bridgewater, Plymouth, some > went to Providence, RI and some to Madison Co. NY then Butler Co., PA. > The author was from the Providence branch and so the family that stayed > in Providence is covered the most thoroughly. Copy costs, postage and > envelope will cost approximately $2.50. If you want a copy, send me your > address and a check for $5.00 and I will send one to you. Also send me > an email so that I can be sure I have enough copies made. > > Kathleen McLaughlin > 877 Pearl St. > Bowling Green OH 43402 > > ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > Kathleen, I am a SNOW searcher and part of my family has been traced to Butler County, PA. Some have been in Butler TWP, Sugar Creek and Bradys Bend. I can tell you that all of the family documents from a bible says the children of Nancy Elizabeth Snow and John Oliver Miller were born in Bradys Bend, Butler County, PA. The parents of Nancy Elizabeth Snow were Nicholas and Rachel Shirley Snow. I wonder if you would look up in the book and see if my family is listed there. This is the family in the 1860 census: Fairview, Butler County, Pennsylvania Pg. 405-Line 20- *#310-Snow, Nicholas-age 40-male-farming-value of real estate $125-value of personal estate $300-born in PA. Rachel-age 32-female-born in PA. Nancy E.-age 14-female-born in PA.-attended school in the last year Susan -age 9-female-born in PA.-attended school in last year Mary C.-age 8-female-born in PA.-attended school in last year Rachel-age 5-female- born in PA. Martha B.-age 1-female-born in PA. Nicholas and Rachel had a son, Mathew who had several children and is tracked to Butler Co in the 1900 census.This is the census that I found: Butler Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania #236- Fourth Street: *Snow, Mathew-head-white-male-born April 1859-age 41-married for 8 years-birth place for self & parents PA.-day laborer-can read, write, speak English-rents a home May (?)E.-wife-white-female-born Sept. 1863-age 31-married for 8 years-mother of 4/all living- birth place for self & parents PA.- can read, write, speak English Harry-son-white-male-born Aug.1885-age 14-single- birth place for self & parents PA.-student-.- can read, write, speak English Samuel N.-son-white-male-born May 1888-age 12-single- birthplace for self & parents PA.-student-can read, writes, and speaks English George E.- son-white-male-born Sept 1889-age 10-single- birth place for self & parents PA.-attended school 9 months Mathew- son-white-male-born March 1891-age 9-single- birth place for self & parents PA.-attended school 9 months Earl J- son-white-male-born Oct. 1893-age 6-single- birthplace for self & parents PA. Lewis M- son-white-male-born ? 1895-age 4-single- birthplace for self & parents PA. Annie M-daughter- white-female-born Oct 1896-age 3-single- birthplace for self & parents PA. Margaret J- white-female-born June 1898-age 1-single- birthplace for self & parents PA. I wonder if you might see any of these names in your book? I sure would like to purchase the book if it is my family. Thanks, Maureen

    03/07/1999 05:49:28
    1. [SNOW-L] William Snow Family
    2. Kathleen McLaughlin
    3. I now have available the William Snow Family published by Edwin H. Snow in 1908. This family originally settled in Bridgewater, Plymouth, some went to Providence, RI and some to Madison Co. NY then Butler Co., PA. The author was from the Providence branch and so the family that stayed in Providence is covered the most thoroughly. Copy costs, postage and envelope will cost approximately $2.50. If you want a copy, send me your address and a check for $5.00 and I will send one to you. Also send me an email so that I can be sure I have enough copies made. Kathleen McLaughlin 877 Pearl St. Bowling Green OH 43402

    03/07/1999 04:18:10