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    1. [SNOW-L] Rebecca Snow
    2. Juanita Smith
    3. Pryne-Thompson: I found several Rebecca Snow's in the Mayflower Families book Vol 6. My eyes are bad and I could not check them all out so you might want to look at that book as it has been proven and it is really good info. Juanita

    08/17/1998 02:37:40
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow info
    2. EARLY GENERATIONS OF THE Founders of Old Dunstable THIRTY FAMILIES PREFACE. page 33 PARMENTER HONEY, son of Peter Honey, Jr., was born in Dunstable, August 28, 1753. He was a soldier in the Revolution. He lived in Dunstable, Hollis, and again in Dunstable. He married November 7, 1775, Sarah Hale of Hollis� He married, second, December 22, 1785, Rebecca Snow. His descendants are numerous in Cheshire and Sullivan counties in New Hampshire and in many towns in Vermont. GENEALOGICAL REGISTER of PLYMOUTH FAMILIES page 163 KEEN, SNOW, of Pembroke, m. Rebecca, d. of Timothy Burbank, 1756. WILLIAM, Brockton, son of 7th Samuel, m., 1834, Mary R., d. of Seth Snow, and had William Snow, 1835. THOMAS, Eastham, son of Joseph, m., 1665, Elizabeth Snow, and had Elizabeth, 1666; Joseph, 1668; Hannah, 1670; Thomas, 1671; Thomas again, 1672; Eleazer, 1673; and Nathaniel, 1676. George; Lydia, m. Nicholas Snow; Benjamin and Benoni, twins, 1672. He m., 2d, Persis (Dunham) Pratt, wid. of Benajah, and d. of John Dunham. Ruth, 1698, m. James Snow; Martha, 1700, m. Eleazer Alden, Sarah, 1702, m. James Carey; Hannah, 1704, m. Isaac Snow and John Whitman; SNOW, ANTHONY, m., 1639, Abigail, d. of Richard Warren, and had Josiah, Lydia, Sarah, Alice, and Abigail, m. Michael Ford. Sarah Prince, 1799, m. Robert Snow of Thomaston JOSEPH, Marshfield, son of 1st Robert, m. Sarah Snow, and had Sarah, 1674; Joseph, 1677, m. Susanna Snow; Elizabeth, 1679; Abigail, 1681; Anthony, 1685; Bethiah, 1687; Lydia, 1689. GILBERT, Marshfield, son of 1st Nathaniel, m., 1698, Mercy, d. of Josiah Snow, and had Issachar, 1699; Barnabas, 1701; Gilbert, 1704; Anthony, 1707; Mercy, 1710; Rebecca, 1712; Job, 1715; Benjamin, 1717; Lydia, 1720. SNOW, Marshfield, son of 2d Nathaniel, m., 1728, Deborah Bryant, and had Snow, Josiah, Lydia, and Deborah. Passenger Arrivals 1819 � 1820 Names of Passengers: F. Snow Age.: 38 Sex.: 25 Occupation.: Mariner Country to which they belong.: U. States Country of which they intend to become inhab's: U. States Passenger Arrivals 1819 � 1820 Names of Passengers: Samuel Snow Age.: 33 Sex.: male Occupation.: Merchant Country to which they belong.: U. States Country of which they intend to become inhab's: U. States Passenger Arrivals 1819 � 1820 Names of Passengers: C. G. Snow Age.: 25 Sex.: male Occupation.: Mariner Country to which they belong.: U. States Country of which they intend to become inhab's: *Died at sea SUMMER SOLDIERS CHAPTER 6 page 248 [p.248]SNOW, Isaac (Asa). Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment. Disobedience to orders, attempting the life of Captain Allen by jabbing him with a fixed bayonet: 100 lashes. (35) Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution Pierce'S Register APPENDIX page 575 465. Frost and Snow, Privt. Boston Births, 1700-1800 A REPORT OF THE RECORD COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF BOSTON, CONTAINING BOSTON BIRTHS FROM A.D. 1700 TO A.D. 1800. page 317 Gideon Son of Gideon Snow and Sarah his Wife, born 28 September 1768. David Son of Gideon Snow and Sarah his Wife, born 8 December 1770. John Son of Prince Snow and Elizabeth his Wife, born 21 November 1794. Eliza Paine daughter of Prince Snow and Elizabeth William Son of Prince Snow and Elizabeth Boston Vital Records, 1630-1699 BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699 1638. Melatiah son of Thomas & Milcah Snow born 30th--7th month. Melita of Thomas Snow, aged about 3 years 12 day 7 mo. Hannah of Thomas & Milcah Snow born 2nd month. Hannah of Thomas Snow. aged about 5 days 21 day 2 mo. Samuel of Thomas Snow 6 day 3 mo Abigail of Thomas & Milcha Snow born 10th--1st month. Hannah of Thomas & Milcah Snow born 10th--1st month. Abigail of Thomas Snow 14 day 1 mo. [p.47] Mehetabel of Thomas & Milcha Snow born 8th Feb. Samuel Fisher & Milcha Snow dau. of Thomas Snow of Boston were married 22nd March by John Endecott Gov. Samuel of Samuel & Sarah Snow born Aug. 24. Sarah of Samuel & Sarah Snow born June 21. Samuel of Samuel & Mary Snow born July 20. Jonathan of Samuel & Sarah Snow born Mar. 14. Connecticut Marriages to 1800

    08/17/1998 01:51:02
    1. [SNOW-L] Rebecca Snow --Dover, DE 1797
    2. Pryne-Thompson
    3. Hello. I'm new to this list. Below is an outline of what I know of my SNOW ancester and some of her descendants. Looking for Rebecca's birth family. Was her father Joseph SNOW? Thanks for any information. Shera Thompson minoucha@email.msn.com Descendants of Rebecca* Snow 1 Rebecca* SNOW b: Abt. 1770 d: Dec 13, 1800 . +Robert* DENNEY b: Abt. 1765 in Delaware? m: Aug 1, 1797 in Dover, Delaware d: Aug 11, 1816 Father: Unknown* DENNEY Mother: UNKNOWN* . 2 Mary* Snow DENNEY b: Dec 20, 1798 in Delaware d: Nov 23, 1867 in Fulton Co., IL ..... +John* Allee CONNER b: Dec 7, 1788 in Delaware m: Aug 31, 1815 d: Feb 9, 1863 in Bryant's Stn., Fulton C., IL Father: Abraham* CONNER Mother: Sarah* Tilton ALLEE ..... 3 Sarah Alice CONNER b: Jul 15, 1816 d: Jul 16, 1816 ..... 3 Elizabeth CONNER b: Jul 31, 1817 d: Oct 22, 1817 ..... 3 Mary Ann CONNER b: Dec 24, 1818 in DE d: Sep 17, 1891 in Fulton Co., IL ......... +James H. BUCK b: Jun 7, 1817 m: Mar 1, 1835 d: Sep 3, 1887 in Fulton Co., IL ..... 3 [1] John Denny CONNER b: Sep 1820 in Delaware d: Feb 1, 1855 ......... +Mary Alice FELL ..... *2nd Wife of [1] John Denny Conner: ......... +Minerva A. SMITH b: May 5, 1823 in Lewis Co., KY m: Feb 13, 1845 in Fulton Co., IL d: Feb 14, 1856 in Fulton Co., IL Father: John SMITH Mother: Amelia WALKER ..... 3 Rebecca CONNER b: Jan 8, 1823 d: Jan 19, 1823 ..... 3 Sarah Allee CONNER b: Dec 22, 1824 d: Nov 25, 1873 ..... 3 Rebecca* Snow CONNER b: Mar 11, 1826 in Delaware d: Dec 6, 1897 in Fulton Co., IL ......... +Edward* ASHTON b: Mar 9, 1817 in Williamsburg, OH m: Apr 10, 1845 in Fulton, Co., IL d: Sep 23, 1902 in BuckheartTwp., Fulton Co., IL Father: William* Johnson ASHTON Mother: Eleanor* SMITH ..... 3 Lydia Jane CONNER b: May 4, 1835 d: May 21, 1835 ..... 3 Theodore Keith CONNER b: Aug 30, 1841 in Illinois ......... +Ann Eliza WEAVER m: Feb 13, 1863

    08/17/1998 12:34:10
    1. [SNOW-L] Buckley Snow
    2. Juanita Smith
    3. John: No I have never seen a Buckley Snow in my research but if I do I will keep your address and let you know. Juanita

    08/17/1998 11:38:06
    1. [SNOW-L] Re: [SNOW] Obediah Snow
    2. Juanita Smith
    3. Barbara: My John Snow from MA was never in NC but his grandchildren were. John's son Issac went from Ma.to Kent Co DE. and he had a son William who went to Stokes co NC and he had William, Ebenezer, John, Isaac, Joseph, Benjamin, William (His first son Wimmiam died and he named his last son Wm. I descend from Ebenezer and Sarah "Sally" Wicker Snow. I am in DAR under Ebenezer so I have proven this family back to Nicholas & Constance Hopkins Snow of Plymouth. I am also in the Mayflower Society so I am proven back to Stephen Hopkins and Nicholas Snow. Most if not all of the above Snow's went from De to NC and most on to east Tn in the early 1800's. My Ebenezer was born in Kent Co De in 1758. He went into the Rev. war in the fall of 1775 in Kent Co De. where he served 4 mo., he next served 3 mo. from Surry Co NC and last 3 mo from Randolph Co NC no dates given. He was marr. to Sally Wicker in Sept. 1783 in Surry Co NC and his first son Wm. was born there in 1784. They moved to East Tn in the early 1800's. I hope this helps. Juanita At 06:34 AM 8/16/98 EDT, you wrote: >Hello Juanita, >I saw your mention of an Obediah Snow born 1761, Truro, MA. on the Snow >family Listing, to Pam Stone. Obediah Snow born abt 1763 and from Surry >county, N.C. was my GGG Grandfather. I am e-mailing what info I have >about his family to Pam. It has not been documented who was the father of >Obediah Snow, of Surry county, N.C. It is known that he had a very close >connection to the Snow's of Orange/ Green counties, Virginia. But from >where these Virginia Snow's originated, it is only a guess. > >I was interested to read that your Snow family comes from John, son of >Nicholas Snow? You mentioned your John Snow was also in Surry, Stokes, >Randolph Counties in N.C. in the late 1700's. It seems so many took this >route during that time period. Obediah Snow is first found in the 1781 >Surry North Carolina Census. >Do you know the date when John Snow was in Surry county, N.C.? I am >wondering if the early Surry county, N.C. Snow's had any connection with >the N.E. Snows.? >I am always in search of any small clue... > >Best Wishes, >Barbara Wall >bew1@juno.com > >_____________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com >Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] >

    08/16/1998 08:31:12
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow family
    2. Donna Clark
    3. I am still looking for Joseph Lorenzo Snow b. Nov. 21, 1840. He was orphaned early and raised by two aunts. He became a Baptist preacher and started a church in Texas County MO. He married Pamela Hunter. We do not feel he is the Joseph Snow listed in vol. 7 of the family tree maker. Please if any one has a clue, I would sure appreciate the help. Donna Clark

    08/15/1998 09:47:06
    1. Re: [SNOW-L] Abner H. Snow's parents and grandparents
    2. Anne Hurst
    3. Rancher wrote: > > Hi, Thought I'd send this along for Debi K. This is according to Ray Sears. > Ray authored the information.You can make contact with him through email at > lrsears@halnet.com > > Abner H. Snow is the son of Jonathan and Lydia Hammet, Abner is listed as > being born on July 13, 1798. He had the following brothers and sisters: > Hannah SNOW > Polly SNOW > Charity SNOW > Barnabas H SNOW > Abner H SNOW > Mark SNOW > Avis H SNOW > Horace SNOW > Elias S SNOW > Nancy SNOW > Jonathan M SNOW > Alonzo SNOW > > Jonathan Snow is the son of Mark Snow and Hannah Sears. Jonathan was born > August 6, 1731. Jonathan Snow's brothers and sister are: > Edmund SNOW > Paul SNOW > Thankful SNOW > Mark SNOW > Hannah SNOW > Ebenezer SNOW > Charity SNOW > Jonathan SNOW > > In my records Mark married twice. Once to a Hannah Sears and once to Susanna > (West) Whelden. This Mark Snow is the son of Nicholas Snow who is the son of > Mark Snow who is the son of Nicholas and Constance Snow. Let me know if > you need more information on this part of the family. I do not think Ray > Sears had information on Mark's father. Regard, Jeanne Rinear > rancher@alaska.net > > ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > Dear Jeanne, I tried to contact Ray Sears about this but have not heard from him. Can you tell me more (date location) about Elias S. Snow on your post? I have a Phoebe Snow, b. 04 Jun 1788 who was supposed to be the daughter of Eli Snow of Northeast (NY?). She married 26 Aug 1804 Platt Pelton of Peach Pond, Putnam Co. NY. Thank you for a response & hopefully some information. Anne

    08/15/1998 12:30:46
    1. [SNOW-L] Re: Snow
    2. Juanita Smith
    3. Phillip: My John Snow was born to Constance Hopkins and Nicholas Snow in 1638 at Plymouth Ma and d. before 4 Apr 1692 at Eastham Ma. He had a son John b. Eastham 3 May 1678. This info came from Vol 6 Stephen Hopkins Mayflower Families. I hope this helps you. Juanita At 07:13 AM 8/14/98 EDT, you wrote: > Subject: Re: [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH >> Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 22:18:45 -0400 >> From: Juanita Smith <shell@ipa.net> >> To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com >> >> Pam: I show an Obadiah b. 18 April 1761 to Ambrose & Hannah Rich Snow of >> Truro MA Ambrose is the son of John the son of Constance Hopkins and >> Nicholas Snow. I do not show this Obadiah's family. Let me know if this is >> possible. My Snow family comes from John also and they were in Surry, >> Stokes and Randolph Co in NC in the late 1700's and early 1800's. >> Juanita > >Good morning Juanita, >When and where did your John die? >Was your John the one that died in Meigs Co., TN in 1845? >Regards, >Phillip >

    08/14/1998 11:51:26
    1. [SNOW-L] Re: Snow, Peter
    2. In a message dated 8/12/98 7:25:25 PM EST, ctsnow@gte.net writes: << We have collected much information on the following because we thought they were our lines: William Snow / Rebecca Browne Joseph Snow / Hopestill Alden Isaac Snow / Hannah Shaw Peter Snow / Eunice Godfrey Peter Snow / Elizabeth Adams we would be glad to share what we have. >> Mayflower Families For Five Generations <MF5G> Vol. VII Peter Brown Lists the following: Peter Brown/ probably Mary_______ Rebecca Brown/Wiliam Snow Joseph Snow/Hopstill Alden Issac Snow/Hannah Shaw She m. 2nd m. (2) Bridgewater 16 Mar 1742 John Whitman two children. Peter Snow/ Eunice Atherton Children (Snow) b. Harvard: i. Judith (6) b. 17 Dec. 1755; d. there 12 Oct. 1756 ae 10 m. ii. Peter b. 9 Sept. 1759 p 59. Isaac Snow (4) Joseph (3) Rebecca Brown (2) Peter (1) b. Bridgewataer 22 July 1700; d. there 10 July 1737. He m. Bridgewater 19 Nov. 1722 HANNAH SHAw, b. Bridgewater 31 July 1704; d. there 30 March 1762; dau. of Jospeh and Judith (Witmarsh) shaw. She m. (2) Bridgewater 16 March 1742 <sic> John Whitman by whom she had Daniel and Ezra. No Plymouth Co. PR for Isaac Snow or Hannah Whitman nor any Plymouth Co. LR to children. Six children listed: iv. Peter b. 25 July 1731 References: p. 52-53 <The ref. are surprisingly sparce and not up to the standards normally found in these Mayflower Publications for a 4th generation Mayflower Descendant.> <My resources for Bridgewater are slim. But will send you the listings I do have on possible Snow <Brown> line.> Vital Records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Published by NEHGR, Boston Mass., (1917) p 298 East Bridgewater Marriages "Hannah Snow, wid., and John Whitman, Mar. 16, 1743,* C.R.1. *Intention not recorded C.R. 1 is a church record < I forgot to copy the abbr. record in front of VR.> Also Marriages North Parish Bridgewater <Now N. Bridgewater> Jan 1, 1742 to Jan 1780 by the Rev. John Porter. p 12 "16 Mar 1743 Joh Whtiman & widow Hannah Snow <note both these church affiliated references indicate the m. was 16 Mar 1743 and not 1742 as cited in MF5G <above> You have Eunice Godfrey as the wife first of lst. Peter and MF5G Vol. VII. Indicates her name is Eunice Atherton p 171-172 gives the following data on Peter Snow (5) Issac (4) Joseph (3) Rebecca (2) Brown, Peter (1) b. Bridgewater 25 July 1731; d. Crown Point NY. in 1760. He m. ca 1754 Eunice Atherton apparently the one b. Lancaster 20 Jan. or 28 Nov. 1733; d. Harvard 17 Dec. 1767; dau of Benjamin and Eunice (-----) ATherton. She m. (2) Harvard 18 Jan. 1762 John jFarwell by whom she had Eunice. On 18 July 1760 Eunice Snow, widow, Nathaniel Whittemore, and Oliver Atherton, yeomen all of Harvard posted bond for Eunice Snow, to administer the estate of her husband Peter Snow late of Harvard, axsmith, deceased. An account of the estate was rendered by John Farwell and Eunice his wife, formerly Eunice Snow on 20 Sept. 1762. On 8 April 1768 Mr. Oliver Atherton was appointed guardian to Peter Snow only child of Peter Snow deceased, "Whereas ye within named Eunice dyed ye 17Day of Decmr. 1767." Oliver Atherton was an uncle of Peter Snow. Children (Snow) b. Harvard; i. Judith (6) b. 17 Dec. 1755; d. there 12 Oct. 1756 ae 10 m ii. Peter b. 9 Sept. 1759 References: VR Harvard; Lancaster (b. Eunice). Worcester Co. PR A54946, A54947 (Peter Snow) <Once again other than the Probate references this data is pretty slim, compared to other volumes in the MF5G series. Can confirm the births of Judith and Peter in the Harvard VR; m Eunice to John Farewell; death of Judith; as follows: Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Published by NEHGR, Boston, (1917) Births p 96 Judith Snow, d. of Peter and Unice, Dec. 1755. <Unice so written> Peter Snow s. of Peter and Eunice, Sept. 9, 1759 Marriages p 214 Eunice Snow and John Farewell, Jan. 18, 176 Deaths p 304 Judith Snow, d. of Peter and Eunice, Pct. 12, 1756, a 10 m. C.R.1 C.R. 1 = First Congregational Church records. The data does yield some clues. ...Peter's death in Crown Point, N.Y., the probate records of guardianship of son Peter. <Worchester Co, MA. Would recommend you pursue getting this data confimed via primary sources, The Vital Records of Bridgewater are available from NEHGR Library. If I can be of futher help to you attempting to link the above Snow's to Elizabeth (Adams) Snow and your Ala group please drop me a note. But before you go any further it would seem prudent to tackle the inconsistencies mentioned above. MF5G series, while a very reliable source, do from time to time contain errrors and this might be one of those cases???? Keep in touch and let me know if you turn up any additional data Ernie Christensen, Fort Myers, Fl. MD 16: 187 (m.) VR Bridgewater. Bridgewater by Mitchell pp. 315-316.

    08/13/1998 10:02:41
    1. [SNOW-L] New Member Plea - Snows of Alabama
    2. Charles and Gail Snow
    3. I just subscribed to this mailing list and I want to post my position. My family has been traced back thus: William Howard Snow - Leonia Prestridge (both living) Webster Benjamin Snow b. 07/25/1885 in Walker Co, m. Edrie Blackwell William Henry Snow, b. 06/12/1851 in Al, m. Penelope Ann Williams William Henry Snow, b. 01/22/1814 (maybe Virginia), m. Matilda Norma Ann Chilton Thomas (Tom) Snow - ? We have seen family trees that put this Thomas as son of Peter Snow and Elizabeth Adams, but we cannot corroborate that. Lists of their six children from Fitchburg Records do not mention any Thomas. We are searching for answers. Elizabeth Adams Snow and three of her sons came to Tuscaloosa Alabama in the early 1800s where she died in 1852. There was a Thomas who held land in that area along with the three sons. Our Thomas is buried in "Snow" cemetery - Old Thompson Cemetery - South Walker Co. Al, along with the elder William Henry. Walker Co. was once a part of Tuscaloosa Co. We have collected much information on the following because we thought they were our lines: William Snow / Rebecca Browne Joseph Snow / Hopestill Alden Isaac Snow / Hannah Shaw Peter Snow / Eunice Godfrey Peter Snow / Elizabeth Adams we would be glad to share what we have. Charles T. and Gail Snow Grand Rapids Michigan

    08/12/1998 06:30:58
    1. [SNOW-L] SNOW-D Digest V98 #38
    2. MS MARJORIE M MEDLEY
    3. I'm still looking for my Margaret Snow, b 13 March, 1807, not sure where Ireland /NC? She died 4 June, 1896, Webster Cty, MO. She was Married to my gggg grandfather Thomas Medley b UK, d abt 1848, Greene Cty, TN. Margaret and Thomas were married 7 March, 1829 in Stokes Cty, NC. Tom and Margaret moved to Greene Cty, TN. After Tom died Margaret and the children moved to Webster Cty, MO. Would love to make a connection with Margaret Snow's family. Marge

    08/11/1998 09:54:09
    1. [SNOW-L] SNOW, AHIJAH b. 1829 TN
    2. Linda Kent
    3. Hi Fellow Snow descendants. I have quite a lot of information to Ahijah's parents and earlier but can't seem to find anyone that can tell me where or when he died. I have him listed in the 1880 Census for Fannin County Texas with his wife Barbara and several of his children. There's no census for 1890 and he disappears by 1900 and I can't find Barbara either. Looking for clues. Thanks Linda Kent

    08/11/1998 09:20:15
    1. [SNOW-L] Re: SNOW-D Digest V98 #38
    2. Bennie Loftin
    3. I believe my Obediah Snow born 1804 in Georgia may have been the son of Edmund Snow. Bennie Loftin SNOW-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > SNOW-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 38 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH ["Pam Stone" <pamstone@digital.net>] > #2 Re: [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH [Juanita Smith <shell@ipa.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SNOW-D, send a message to > > SNOW-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH > Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 21:59:52 -0400 > From: "Pam Stone" <pamstone@digital.net> > To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, all, > > I am new to this list, so hope you will forgive > me if I am not up on the current facts of my line... > > Does ANYONE have a clue to [or better yet, > DOCUMENTS PROVING] the ancestry of > Obediah SNOW [b. ca. 1760] who m. Abigail "Tabby" > RIGGS, daul. of Samuel RIGGS & Elizabeth > TOMPKIN? They reportedly had chidren: > My husband's line was LARKIN > SNOW [b. ca. 1790], their son, who m. Elizabeth NORMAN. > Larkin and Elizabeth'sd son, Miller Watson SNOW, b. 1832, m. > Eliza Ann CORDILL/CAUDILL/CAUDLE. Their children > were: Sereptia SNOW [b. ca. 1850], Margaret SNOW > [b. ca. 1860], Christopher Columbus SNOW (b. ca. 1865; > m. Roxie Jane CREED), Thomas Gideon SNOW (b. ca. 1867; > m. Nancy Jane CARPENTER; their dau., Electra Lucretia > SNOW m. Walter C. SMITH); Sarah Plutina > SNOW (b. m. Tyre Henderson HARRIS, and I have > all the lines with documents from them); Nancy > SNOW (b. ca. 1871; NFI); Shadrick/Shadrack SNOW, > [b. ca. 1872; NFI] and Vicia E. SNOW [b. ca. 1876; NFI.] > > Look forward to any help, and also to finding other > desendants of this line. > > Pam > pamstone@digital.net > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH > Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 22:18:45 -0400 > From: Juanita Smith <shell@ipa.net> > To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com > > Pam: I show an Obadiah b. 18 April 1761 to Ambrose & Hannah Rich Snow of > Truro MA Ambrose is the son of John the son of Constance Hopkins and > Nicholas Snow. I do not show this Obadiah's family. Let me know if this is > possible. My Snow family comes from John also and they were in Surry, > Stokes and Randolph Co in NC in the late 1700's and early 1800's. > Juanita > > At 09:59 PM 8/7/98 -0400, you wrote: > > > >Hi, all, > > > >I am new to this list, so hope you will forgive > >me if I am not up on the current facts of my line... > > > >Does ANYONE have a clue to [or better yet, > >DOCUMENTS PROVING] the ancestry of > >Obediah SNOW [b. ca. 1760] who m. Abigail "Tabby" > >RIGGS, daul. of Samuel RIGGS & Elizabeth > >TOMPKIN? They reportedly had chidren: > >My husband's line was LARKIN > >SNOW [b. ca. 1790], their son, who m. Elizabeth NORMAN. > >Larkin and Elizabeth'sd son, Miller Watson SNOW, b. 1832, m. > >Eliza Ann CORDILL/CAUDILL/CAUDLE. Their children > >were: Sereptia SNOW [b. ca. 1850], Margaret SNOW > >[b. ca. 1860], Christopher Columbus SNOW (b. ca. 1865; > >m. Roxie Jane CREED), Thomas Gideon SNOW (b. ca. 1867; > >m. Nancy Jane CARPENTER; their dau., Electra Lucretia > >SNOW m. Walter C. SMITH); Sarah Plutina > >SNOW (b. m. Tyre Henderson HARRIS, and I have > >all the lines with documents from them); Nancy > >SNOW (b. ca. 1871; NFI); Shadrick/Shadrack SNOW, > >[b. ca. 1872; NFI] and Vicia E. SNOW [b. ca. 1876; NFI.] > > > >Look forward to any help, and also to finding other > >desendants of this line. > > > >Pam > >pamstone@digital.net > > > > > > > > > >==== SNOW Mailing List ==== > >To search the archives of this list go to: > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > >

    08/11/1998 08:29:51
    1. [SNOW-L] Re: SNOW-D Digest V98 #38
    2. feagin2
    3. HI SUE..GOT A NOTHER ONE FOR U. NUMBER 38 LOOKS GOOD. CHARLES AND SUSAN -----Original Message----- From: SNOW-D-request@rootsweb.com <SNOW-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: SNOW-D@rootsweb.com <SNOW-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 21:29 Subject: SNOW-D Digest V98 #38

    08/10/1998 09:54:56
    1. Re: [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH
    2. Juanita Smith
    3. Pam: I show an Obadiah b. 18 April 1761 to Ambrose & Hannah Rich Snow of Truro MA Ambrose is the son of John the son of Constance Hopkins and Nicholas Snow. I do not show this Obadiah's family. Let me know if this is possible. My Snow family comes from John also and they were in Surry, Stokes and Randolph Co in NC in the late 1700's and early 1800's. Juanita At 09:59 PM 8/7/98 -0400, you wrote: > >Hi, all, > >I am new to this list, so hope you will forgive >me if I am not up on the current facts of my line... > >Does ANYONE have a clue to [or better yet, >DOCUMENTS PROVING] the ancestry of >Obediah SNOW [b. ca. 1760] who m. Abigail "Tabby" >RIGGS, daul. of Samuel RIGGS & Elizabeth >TOMPKIN? They reportedly had chidren: >My husband's line was LARKIN >SNOW [b. ca. 1790], their son, who m. Elizabeth NORMAN. >Larkin and Elizabeth'sd son, Miller Watson SNOW, b. 1832, m. >Eliza Ann CORDILL/CAUDILL/CAUDLE. Their children >were: Sereptia SNOW [b. ca. 1850], Margaret SNOW >[b. ca. 1860], Christopher Columbus SNOW (b. ca. 1865; >m. Roxie Jane CREED), Thomas Gideon SNOW (b. ca. 1867; >m. Nancy Jane CARPENTER; their dau., Electra Lucretia >SNOW m. Walter C. SMITH); Sarah Plutina >SNOW (b. m. Tyre Henderson HARRIS, and I have >all the lines with documents from them); Nancy >SNOW (b. ca. 1871; NFI); Shadrick/Shadrack SNOW, >[b. ca. 1872; NFI] and Vicia E. SNOW [b. ca. 1876; NFI.] > >Look forward to any help, and also to finding other >desendants of this line. > >Pam >pamstone@digital.net > > > > >==== SNOW Mailing List ==== >To search the archives of this list go to: >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    08/07/1998 08:18:45
    1. [SNOW-L] NC SURRY OBEDIAH
    2. Pam Stone
    3. Hi, all, I am new to this list, so hope you will forgive me if I am not up on the current facts of my line... Does ANYONE have a clue to [or better yet, DOCUMENTS PROVING] the ancestry of Obediah SNOW [b. ca. 1760] who m. Abigail "Tabby" RIGGS, daul. of Samuel RIGGS & Elizabeth TOMPKIN? They reportedly had chidren: My husband's line was LARKIN SNOW [b. ca. 1790], their son, who m. Elizabeth NORMAN. Larkin and Elizabeth'sd son, Miller Watson SNOW, b. 1832, m. Eliza Ann CORDILL/CAUDILL/CAUDLE. Their children were: Sereptia SNOW [b. ca. 1850], Margaret SNOW [b. ca. 1860], Christopher Columbus SNOW (b. ca. 1865; m. Roxie Jane CREED), Thomas Gideon SNOW (b. ca. 1867; m. Nancy Jane CARPENTER; their dau., Electra Lucretia SNOW m. Walter C. SMITH); Sarah Plutina SNOW (b. m. Tyre Henderson HARRIS, and I have all the lines with documents from them); Nancy SNOW (b. ca. 1871; NFI); Shadrick/Shadrack SNOW, [b. ca. 1872; NFI] and Vicia E. SNOW [b. ca. 1876; NFI.] Look forward to any help, and also to finding other desendants of this line. Pam pamstone@digital.net

    08/07/1998 07:59:52
    1. [SNOW-L] DAR applications
    2. Mollie
    3. Ancestry.com, which charges a fee for using their databases, if offering the following. I looked and there are a lot of Snows there. DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) DAR Lineage Books (Now 105 Vols.!) We have increased this already popular database by adding 5 additional volumes! The collection now numbers 105 volumes. This database, which contains references to Revolutionary War ancestors and their descendants, was created from Lineage Books of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution from information submitted by tens of thousands of individuals. Each volume contains approximately 15,000 names, making this database of nearly 1.6 million names, a valuable collection to anyone with ancestors who served in the American Revolution. At Ancestry, we look forward to additional updates to this valuable database. Stay tuned as this well-known database expands! Bibliography: "Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution." Since this database represents a various compilation of 105 volumes, the years and locations of copyright information vary, according to each volume. For example, volume 8 was published in 1899 in Washington, D.C., while volume 63 was published in 1923, also in Washington, D.C. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3174.htm

    08/05/1998 04:24:18
    1. [SNOW-L] SNOW, Abner H. Clarification of birth dates in family
    2. rancher
    3. Hello again, This regarding the Abner H. Snow to correct dates of birth. Thanks to Ernie Christensen in Fort Myers, Florida for the sharp eye on detail. Jeanne Rinear rancher@alaska.net Abner H. Snow born July 13, 1798 is the son of Mark Snow and Hannah Sears Mark Snow born August 6, 1731 is the son of Jonathan Snow and Thankful Freeman Jonathan Snow born January 30, 1691/92 is the son of Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw Nicholas Snow born December 6, 1663 is the son of Mark Snow and Jane Prence Mark Snow born May 9, 1628 is the son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins Nicholas Snow and Constance are the immigrators for this line of Snow's.

    08/03/1998 07:20:52
    1. [SNOW-L] Snow, Mark KIA USS Constitution
    2. Sorry the document word wrapped. If anyone can't unscramble the data, drop me your "Snail Mail address via e-mail and I'll send you a print-out. Ernie C.

    08/03/1998 04:52:51
    1. [SNOW-L] Mark Snow
    2. For those with decendants from Mark Snow and Hannah (Sears) Thought you might like to add the following to your family work. Edmund Snow brother to the Jonathan Snow who m. Lydia Hammet b. 25 Dec 1753 Rochester, Plymouth County, MA <VR Rochester Vol. I:224 bpt. 16 May 1756 First Congregational Church of Rochester, Plymouth County,Rochester, MA <VR Rochester Vol I:274 m. 31 October 1776, Abigail Shermon <Sheman> at the First Congregational Church of Rochester, Plymouth, MA <VR Rochester Vol. II:282 See also Sherman Genealogy <1936> p 137 As of this writing have identified at least two of the children of Edmund & Abigail <Mostly likely there are other siblings> Edmund Mark Its Mark this story deals with: Mark Snow b. after 1777 perhaps New York City. m. Eleanor Jane d. 29 Dec 1812 Killed in Action aboard USS Constitution in a victory over HMS Java. Mark Snow was a seaman aboard the crew of the Constitution. He was fully qualified to had, reef, and steer, a skilled member of the ship's basic larbor force. When he was killed by a cannon ball he was at the helm of this famous ship. There are many descriptions of this great American Victory at Sea, including Surgeon Amos Evans accounting, a British Offices description of the battle. One interesting report is that of Constitution Capt -ain Bainbridge's account, as filed in the records of the United States Congress: 12th Congress.] No. 104. [2d Session. CAPTURE OF THE JAVA Communicated To Congress, February 22, 1813 To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: I lay before Congress a lettter, with accompanying documents, from Captain Bainbridge, now commanding the United States' frigate "the Constitution," reporting his capture and destruction of the British frigate "the Java." The circumstances and the issue of this combat afford another example of the profession skill and heroic spirit which prevail in our naval service. The signal display of both by Captain Bainbridge, his officers, and crew, command the higest praise. This being the second instance in which the condition of the captured ship, by rendering it impossible to get her into port, has barred a contemplated reward of successful valor, I recommend to the consideration of Congress the euity and propriety of a general provision, allowing, in such cases, both past and future, a fair proportion of the value which would accrue to the captors on the safe arrival and sale of the prize. February 22d, 1813 James Madison U.S. Frigate Constituion, St. Salvadore, 3d January, 1813 Sir: I have the honor to inform you that, on the 29th ult. at 2 P.M. in south latitude 13 degrees 6 minuets, and the west longitude 38 degrees, about ten leagues distant from the coast of Brazil, I fell in with, and captured, His Britannic Majesty's frigate Java, of 49 guns, and upwards of four hundred men, commanded by Captain Lambert, a very distinguished officer. The action lasted one hour and fifty-five minuets, in which time the enemy was completely dismasted, not having a spar of any kind standing. The loss on board the Constitution was nine killed and twenty-five wounded, as per enclosed list. The enemy had sixty killed and one hundred and one wounded, certainly; )among the latter, Captain Lambert, mortally) but by the enclosed letter, written on board this ship, by one of the officers of the Java, and accidently found, it is evident that the enemy's wounded must have been much geater than as above stated, and who must have died of their wounds previously to their being removed. The letter states sixty killed and one hundred and seventy wounded. For further details of the action, I beg leave to refer you to the enclosed extracts from my journal. The Java had, in addition to her own crew, upwards of one hundred supernumerary offices and seamen, to join the British ships of war in the jEast Indies, also, Lieutenant General Hislop, appointed to the command of Bombay, Major Walker, and Captain Wood, of his staff, and Captain Marshall, master and commander in the British navy, going to the East Indies to take command of a sloop of war there. Should I attempt to do justice, by representation, to the brave and good conduct of all my officers and crew, during the action, I should fail in the attempt; suffice it to say, that the whole of their conduct was such as to merit my highest encomiums. I beg leave to recommend the officers particularly to the notice of Government, and also the unfortunate seamen who were wounded, and the families of those brave men who fell in the action. The great distance from our own coast, and the perfect wreck we made of the enemy's frigate, forbade every idea of attempting to take her to the United States. I had, therefore, no alternative but burning her, which I did on the 31st ult. after receiving all the prisoners and their baggage, wich was very tedious work, only have one boat left out of eight, and not one left on board the Java. On blowing up the frigate Java, I proceeded to this place, where I have landed all the prisoners, on their parole, to return to England, and there remain until regularly exchanged, and not to serve in their professional capacities, in any place, or in any manner whatever, against the United States of America, until said eschange is effected. I have the honor to be, &c WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE. The Hon. Paul Hamilton, Secretary Navy, City Washington List of the killed and wonded on board the U.S. frigate Constitution, under the command of Commodore William Bainbridge, in an action with His Britannic Majesty's frigate Java, Henry Lambert, Esq. commander, December 29th, 1812. Killed Wounded. Jonas Ongrain, seaman. William Long, seaman, dangerously Joseph Adams, do Stephen Webb, do do Patrick Conner, do Reuben Landers, do do Barney Hart, do Joseph Ward, do severely John Cheeves, do William Weaden, do slightly Mark Snow, do Enos Bateman, do dangerously John D. Allen, do James D. Hammond, do slightly William Cooper do Peter Venus, do severely Thomas Hanson, private marine. Stephen Shepherd, do slightly Abijah Eddy, do do ROBT. C. LUDLOW, Purser, Philip Cook, do do WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE. Philip Brimblecom, do severely Samuel Brown, ordinary do do Wounded. Daniel Hogan, " do do Thomas Williams, 3d, do slightly John Voyle, do severely Anthony Reaver, private marine, slightly John Etwell, do do William Bainbridge, Esq. commander, Severely John C. Aylwin, lieutenant, do Charles F. Waldo, master's mate do AMOS A. EVANS, Surgeon Peter Woodbury, quartermaster, do R.C. LUDLOW, Purser. WM. BAINBRIDGE. The following is a list of His Britannic Majesty's military and naval officers, &c, paroled at St. Salvadore, (Brazils) by Commodore William Bainbridge, 3d January, 1813. 1 Lieutenant General,} 1 Major, } Military officers 1 Captain } 1 Post Captain > 1 Master and ] Commander, ] 5 Lieutenants, ] 3 Lieutenants of ] Marines, > Naval officers 1 Surgeon, ] 2 Assistant ] Surgeons ] 1 Purser, ] 15 Midshipmen ] 1 Gunner, ] 1 Boatswain ] 1 Master, ] 1 Carpenter, ] 2 Captain's Clerks ] _____ 38 Officers. Three hundred and twenty-three petty officers, seamen, marines, and boys, exclusive of the nine Portuguese seamen liberated and given up to the Governor of St. Salvadore and three passengers, private characters, whom the commodore did not consider prisoners of war, and permitted them to land, without any restraint. <End of Offical Report> Mark Snow killed at the helm at the height of the battle, was probably buried at sea. The helm of the Constitution was totally destroyed. The Java carried a double wheel helm, which was not destroyed. The Constitution carpenters disassembled the Java's helm, brought it to the Constitution and installed the captured helm before Captain Bainbridge sunk the battered ship. This very same helm is the one presently <1998> which steers the ship. In the summer of 1997 I had the good fortune to be aboard the Constitution on her first sail <in 116 years>. She carried six of her 30 odd sails and we clipped along at 6 knots on the trip from Boston to Marblehead and after sailing for nearly an hour and a half we were towed into Marblehead Harbor admist cannon salutes and cheers from nearly 200,000 folks who peppered the shoreline. Had the opportunity to stand at the very spot <the helm> where our cousin Mark Snow was shot by a cannon ball.> For those interested in Mayflower Lines: Mark Snow Line is as follows. Mark Snow (8) Edmund (7) Mark (6) Jonathan (5) Nicholas (4) Marke (3) Nicholas Snow & Constance (2) Hopkins, Stephen Hopkins (1) Both Constance and her Father Stephen are Mayflower Passengers arriving at Plymouth in 1620 Nicholas Snow arrived in the summer of 1623 aboard the ship "Anne" Nicholas and Constance were married cira 1627 at Plymouth. Mark Snow (8) also has another Mayflower line tracing back to Elder William Brewster, Mark Snow (8) also has a line back to Thomas Prence one of the Governors of Plymouth Colony Mark Snow (8) and his wife Eleonor Jane are identified in the following source: Index to War of 1812 Pension Files, Vol. II; J-Z Transcribed by Virgil D. White. The National Historical Publishing Company, Waynesboro, Tennessee. 1992 p. 1625. Mark Snow, Eleonor Jane, Navy Old Act WF-1115 1/2 srv as Seaman on the USS "Constituion" Document No. 104 of the 12th Congress, 2d Session May be found in the following source: ] American State Papers. Class VI. Naval Affairs. Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress Of The United States. Published Under The Authority of Congress. Vol. 30 pages 290-291.

    08/03/1998 04:39:45