George Snow has written to the Snow List. . . re Snows of Plymouth MA and notes . . . . . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> A search by the Town Clerk, Easton MA produced the following: Otis A. Snow, Iron Worker, Died 2/25/1906, in Easton. Married to Mary Hubbard of Easton. Died 11/18/1906 in Stoneham MA His father listed as Otis A. Snow of Taunton MA and mother as Elizabeth (Snow) of Maine. They list one son, Archy O. Snow who died in Easton 12/23/1882 age 34 years. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am still searching for the origins of REBECKAH SNOW, b. Oct 1, 1793 vic. of Providence RI, her parents, siblings, and so forth. This Snow family likely moved from RI to Broadalbin, Montgomery Co. NY bef 1815, and there she married May 20/30 1815 to Thomas Force Palmer. 1820 Census Rebeckah Snow and Thomas Palmer are living Warsaw, Wyoming Co. NY next door to a SAMUEL SNOW. Both couples have small children and so I assume that Samuel Snow is a brother of Rebeckah.. Rebeckah & Thomas named their daughters: Lydia Hubbard Palmer!!!!!! Margaret McCoon Palmer, and Chloe Allen Palmer. So we think that these might be names of Rebeckah's mother or grandmother. They are not names on her husbands side, as the Palmer history is well know. Rebeckah named her son Joseph Snow Palmer; he was b. Warsaw NY 1819. I recall that there is a Joseph Snow in the Montgomery Co NY census about that about that time, but I need to check that again. In your Hubbard wanderings, if you encounter these names, or any clues I would love to know. If anyone has clues to the request of George Snow concerning the families of Otis A. Snow, his wife Mary Hubbard, their parents, etc. I would like to hear from you. Peter Burrows, Annapolis, MD
I am interested in the family of Abner Snow (c1817-1861) who m. Mary Polly Brown. They were from Campbell County, VA. Do you know if there is any relationship witht he Abner H. Snow you have been discussing? This Abner was the son of Vincent Snow and Mary Walden.
I don't know if we will have any connection but I am attempting to get more information on my Ggrandfather Harvey Lewis Snow who married Lucrecia Bell in Fayette, TX. They had seven children Susan Margaret b1867, Marian E b 1868, Darmen b 1870, Etta b 1872, Harvey b 1873. Florence b 1875, and Berta b 24 Apr 1876. Lucretia tragically died 1 May 1876. Only 7 days after the birth of Berta. Harvey remarried in Wisconsin and my Grandfather Lincoln Snow was born in 1888. That is a twelve year gap and he could have had a third family in between that I don't know about. My Ggrandfather owned a farm in Fayette County. I haven't gotten the records yet so I have little more information for you at this time. Harvey Lewis is a Union Vet of the Civil War. Kat Kathy Snow-Bryce KatBryce @mcione.com or KatBryce@juno.com ICQ #5441131 Stuck in the Beautiful Everglades of Florida North Fort Myers, FL 33917 Researching BRYCE SCT>VA>MI FASSETT MA>MI FONDA NY>MI RANDALL NY>MI RAYMER NY>MI SNOW ?>TX>IL>WI>MI Cyndi wrote: > looking forany info on a Nanny Belle Snow born Jan, 17 1881 location > unknown. May have been in OK. She died in Houston Tx on Jan 25 1949. > This has been the brick wall in my search. Thank so much. > Cyndi > > ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== > To search the archives of this list go to: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
Good morning fellow Genealogists, I am new to the group and need help in finding my ties to the Snow's of the Plymouth area. A recent search by the Town Clerk of records in Easton MA produced the following. 1. Otis A. Snow of Taunton MA. Wife Elizabeth (Snow) of Maine. No dates Available. 2.Son Otis A. Snow , Iron Worker, Died 2/25/1906, in Easton, age 79yrs, 1 mo. Buried in Furnace Village Cemetery, Easton. Married to Mary Hubbard of Easton. Died 11/18/1906 in Stoneham MA, age 77yrs. Marys place of birth, Hartford CT. Her parents Joel Hubbard, Mary Whitney both of Hartford. 3. They list one son, Archy O. Snow who died in Easton 12/23/1882 age 34 years. Archie married to Harriet E. Williams. 4. Known son, Willie (William) Clinton Snow b. May 29, 1870 in Easton. I have a feeling they tie to the Nicholas Snow family of Eastham but I am still missing a generation or two. I am reposting in a little more logical manner. Thank you for any help you may give. Snowy
looking forany info on a Nanny Belle Snow born Jan, 17 1881 location unknown. May have been in OK. She died in Houston Tx on Jan 25 1949. This has been the brick wall in my search. Thank so much. Cyndi
Hi Group Does anyone recognise any of these names? I have more if your interested. Please write if you have anything. Debi K. Descendants of Abner H. Snow Generation No. 1 1. ABNER H.2 SNOW (UNKNOWN1) was born 07/13/1798 in VT or VA. He married ELIZABETH MIZE 11/05/1824 in Barren Co. KY, daughter of DAVID MIZE and MARY UNKNOWN. Notes for ABNER H. SNOW: The 1850 Borren Co census states that Abner Snow owned 800 acres of land in Kentucky Children of ABNER SNOW and ELIZABETH MIZE are: i. MARY3 SNOW, b. Abt. 1826, Barron Co. KY. 2. ii. ABNER SNOW, b. Abt. 1829, Barron Co. KY. iii. ELIZABETH SNOW, b. Barren Co. KY. iv. PLEASANT SNOW, b. Barren Co. KY. v. HARAN SNOW, b. Barren Co. KY. vi. MARTHA I. SNOW, b. Barren Co. KY. vii. JOHN G. SNOW, b. Abt. 1849, Barren Co. KY. Generation No. 2 2. ABNER3 SNOW (ABNER H.2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1829 in Barron Co. KY. He married CATHERINE UNKNOWN Abt. 1859. Children of ABNER SNOW and CATHERINE UNKNOWN are: 3. i. HENRY RADFORD4 SNOW, b. 01/1860, AR (maybe Newton Co.). ii. HARRIETTE E. SNOW, b. Abt. 1861, AR (maybe Newton Co.). 4. iii. TINA JANE SNOW, b. Abt. 1864, AR. 5. iv. WILLIAM COLOMBUS SNOW, b. Abt. 1868, AR. v. MARGARET A. SNOW, b. Abt. 1870, AR. 6. vi. IRENE RENA SNOW, b. Abt. 1873, TX. Generation No. 3 3. HENRY RADFORD4 SNOW (ABNER3, ABNER H.2, UNKNOWN1) was born 01/1860 in AR (maybe Newton Co.). He married MINERVA ELLEN WALTON 11/05/1882 in Crawford Co. AR. Children of HENRY SNOW and MINERVA WALTON are: 7. i. WILLIAM HENRY5 SNOW, b. 09/05/1880, Salasaw, Sequoyah Co. OK; d. 10/26/1947, Pixley, Tulare Co. CA / Tulare Cemetery. ii. THOMAS C. SNOW, b. 11/1885, Ark.; m. (1) BERTIE JOHNSON, 09/17/1909, Redland, Ok. Sequoyah Co.; m. (2) EFFIE HOGAN, Aft. 1910. 8. iii. IDA ANN SNOW, b. 07/1888, Ark.. 9. iv. SARAH SNOW, b. 02/1890, Indian Territory Ok.. 10. v. MINERVA (MINNIE) SNOW, b. 06/23/1893, Indian Territory, OK; d. 04/1974, Stockton, San Joaquin Co. CA / Hightland View Memorial Gardens. 4. TINA JANE4 SNOW (ABNER3, ABNER H.2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1864 in AR. She married UNKNOWN. Children of TINA SNOW and UNKNOWN are: i. GEORGE5 SNOW, b. Abt. 1892, AR. ii. CHARLEY SNOW, b. Abt. 1893, OK. iii. BERTIE SNOW, b. Abt. 1898, OK. 5. WILLIAM COLOMBUS4 SNOW (ABNER3, ABNER H.2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1868 in AR. He married MARY E. WILSON 09/10/1885 in Muldrow, OK Indian Territory / First Judical Divison. Children of WILLIAM SNOW and MARY WILSON are: i. WILLIAM W.5 SNOW, b. Abt. 1901, OK. ii. THOMAS S. SNOW, b. Abt. 1903, OK. iii. JOHN H. SNOW, b. Abt. 1905, OK. iv. JAMES H. SNOW, b. Abt. 1907, OK. 6. IRENE RENA4 SNOW (ABNER3, ABNER H.2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1873 in TX. She married THOMAS A. WALTON 01/23/1892 in Muldrow Ok. in Indian Territory / First Judical Division. Child of IRENE SNOW and THOMAS WALTON is: i. JESSIE5 WALTON, b. Abt. 1905, Ok.. Thanks, and good luck Debi K. mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net Proud sponsor of "ROOTSWEB" Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html My personal genealogy web page: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/9441/ My Humphreys web page: http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Humphreys My Wade web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadePage/index.html
Good morning fellow Genealogists, I am new to the group and need help in finding my ties to the Snow's of the Plymouth area. A recent search by the Town Clerk of records in Easton MA produced the following. Otis A. Snow , Iron Worker, Died 2/25/1906, in Easton. Married to Mary Hubbard of Easton. Died 11/18/1906 in Stoneham MA His father listed as Otis A. Snow of Taunton MA and mother as Elizabeth (Snow) of Maine. They list one son, Archy O. Snow who died in Easton 12/23/1882 age 34 years. I have a feeling they tie to the Nicholas Snow family of Eastham but I am still missing a generation or two. In my late sixties and would like to be able to complete this project. Thank you for any help you may give. Snowy
Sorry for the off topic message...... however I believe some thing's are important enough to send, maybe someone on our lists can help. Send your prayers this way, and if you live in the area please take a look at this page. I called the Powell Police Department this morning and the story is legitimate. I'm sorry if this upsets anyone, I tried to make the title prominent enough so that you could delete it if you wanted. If anyone has a problem with this, PLEASE e-mail me private as I will develop a new list, of people who do not want to receive these kinds of messages. About once a month I receive something like this and I think it is noteworthy. I realize some people and I'm not criticizing anyone) don't want to receive these kinds of messages, and I will not send any further messages to these people. ==================================== Begin message I need your help. Last night (July 19, 1998) at about 9:30 P.M. my 8 year old niece was apparently abducted in Powell, WY. A web site has been put together to help find her. Would you please send the address to everyone on your e-mail list, ask that they visit the site, and tell them to forward it to everyone on their e-mail list as well. The Address is http://www.d-merkel.com/christen.htm Carolyn Lampman Thanks so much, and a few extra prayers would not be a miss either.
Hi Group This is a real warning, from the CIAC. US Department of energy ( Computer incident advisory Capability) I have included the URL for the page where the CIAC has announced this. This is not a virus but a warning of what can happen, and how to fix it. People can send you an e-mail that can run commands on your computer. There page (this one is a copy of it) explains how this can be done. Microsoft and Netscape, have patches for this. I have given you the URL so you can go there yourself. I applied the Outlook Patch this morning, it took about 30 seconds. Microsoft and Netscape have announced that this is a very real possibility, and that you should download their patch. Debi K. (listowner) INFORMATION BULLETIN I-077A: Mime Name Vulnerability in Outlook and Messenger July 28, 1998 00:00 GMT http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/i-077a.shtml ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Here is what the page says: PROBLEM: A buffer overflow vulnerability has been identified in Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, and Netscape Messenger (Mail) that allows an e-mail or news message to contain malicious code in a mime header. That code is executed when the header is processed by the e-mail/news reader. All of these e-mail/news readers are widely distributed with popular packages such as Internet Explorer, Windows 98, Windows 97, Office 97, and Netscape Communicator. PLATFORM: Any platform that runs the vulnerable e-mail/news readers: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Macintosh and Solaris. DAMAGE: If exploited, this vulnerability allows a remote user to run arbitrary code on a users machine with the user's privileges. The remotely executed code could do anything from sending thousands of e-mails in the user's name to formatting the hard drive. SOLUTION: Apply patches from Microsoft and Netscape. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- VULNERABILITY Risk is high. While we have not yet heard of anyone exploiting ASSESSMENT: this vulnerability for malicious purposes, the ease with which it can be exploited, the wide distribution of vulnerable readers, and the potential for damage makes it a very serious problem. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Mime Name Vulnerability in Outlook and Messenger (Rev. a - Links at Microsoft changed) CIAC has received information about a vulnerability in the Microsoft and Netscape e-mail/news products: Outlook, Outlook Express, and Messenger (Mail). These e-mail/news programs improperly handle the mime name tags used to identify attachments to e-mail/news messages. An improper name tag can result in a buffer overflow condition when the program processes the attachment. As the reader generally processes the attachments when the user reads the message, the buffer overflow condition can be initiated, by simply reading the e-mail/news message. The buffer overflow condition can then be exploited to run any arbitrary code contained in the attachment's tags. The code runs with the user's permissions to do anything the user can do such as re-send the e-mail to the users mailing list, change files, or format the hard drive. While at first glance this appears to the Good_Times hoax come to life (see http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html#goodtimes) this is not really the case. Good_Times was supposed to run itself on any system that downloaded and read the Good_Times message. This mime name vulnerability is caused by improperly handled mime headers in a few versions of some very popular e- mail/news readers. By replacing the vulnerable readers with properly patched versions, this vulnerability is eliminated. BACKGROUND ========== The Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions or MIME is a protocol for sending non-ASCII text or multi-part documents as part of e-mail or news message. Users of the readers rarely see the mime headers since they are stripped out of the message as it is displayed on the user's machine. The mime headers tell the reader where the different parts of the message begin and end, what type of data is contained in the message part, what encoding is used to convert the message, what the name of the file is that was attached as a message part, and other information necessary for the successful transmission of the data. In the vulnerable readers, the headers are read into memory and processed without checking their length. When the length of the header is longer than one of the buffers in memory where it is stored during processing, data in the header that falls beyond the end of the buffer overwrites other code and data in memory. This overwriting is the classic "buffer overflow" condition. If the overwritten piece of memory is part of the running program, the code from the header in the overwritten part is executed in place of the program's code. ASSESSMENT ========== As of the release date of this advisory, we have not heard of anyone exploiting this vulnerability but we believe it to be extremely serious. Users should take immediate action to patch vulnerable systems. We base this assessment on the ease with which the vulnerability can be exploited, the widespread use of the vulnerable e-mail/news readers, and the potential for doing serious damage to a computer. An additional, serious, long-term problem is the fact that these e-mail/news readers are automatically installed on many systems along with web browsers, office applications and operating systems. For example, Windows 98 comes preinstalled on many new systems and contains one of the vulnerable readers. As the installations are usually done from a CD-ROM, reinstalling a system in the future for any reason reinstalls the vulnerable readers. Users must insure that if they reinstall systems that they then replace the vulnerable readers with appropriately patched versions. VULNERABLE APPLICATIONS ======================= Vulnerabilities in the following applications have been confirmed by the manufacturers: Outlook Express v4.72.2106.4 and v4.72.3110.1 (Windows and UNIX) Outlook '98 (Windows) Netscape Messenger (Mail) v4.05, or 4.5b1 (Windows) The current version of Eudora does not appear to be vulnerable. Older e-mail readers that do not handle mime attachments are not vulnerable. PATCHES ======= Information is available from Microsoft at: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/security/oelong.htm Patched versions of Outlook and Outlook Express are available from Microsoft at the URLs: Outlook 98 Go to: http://support.microsoft.com/support/downloads/LNP499.asp Download: OUTPATCH.EXE Outlook Express First update to Internet Explorer 4.01 at: http://www.Microsoft.com/ie Then obtain the patch from: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/security/oelong.htm Patches for Macintosh and Solaris versions of Outlook Express will be available soon at: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/security/oelong.htm Version 4.06 of Netscape Communicator is due out around August 7 and will contain a patched version of the e-mail reader. Patches will be available through their Smart Update web page: http://home.netscape.com/download/su1.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- A special thanks goes to Ari Takanen and Marko Laakso of the University of Oulu in Finland and Russ Cooper the Owner/Moderator of the NTBugtraq mailing list for finding and verifying this vulnerability. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- For additional information or assistance, please contact CIAC: Voice: +1 925-422-8193 (8:00 - 18:00 PST, 16:00 - 2:00 GMT) Emergency (DOE, DOE Contractors, and NIH ONLY): 1-800-759-7243, 8550070 (primary), 8550074 (secondary) FAX: +1 925-423-8002 STU-III: +1 925-423-2604 E-mail: ciac@llnl.gov World Wide Web: http://www.ciac.org/ http://ciac.llnl.gov (same machine -- either one will work) Anonymous FTP: ftp.ciac.org ciac.llnl.gov (same machine -- either one will work) Modem access: +1 (925) 423-4753 (28.8K baud) +1 (925) 423-3331 (28.8K baud) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- This document was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. 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American Civil war roots This is another good site for searching Union and Confederate soldiers. http://www.rootsweb.com/~acwroots/index.html Thanks, and good luck Debi K. mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net Proud sponsor of "ROOTSWEB" Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html My personal genealogy web page: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/9441/ My Humphreys web page: http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Humphreys My Wade web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadePage/index.html
Looking for Nancy Snow. She was married to Thomas Clark in Iowa. Janice Anheluk Please Visit My Page http://www.angelfire.com/wa/anheluk My Cousins Page http://www.angelfire.com/tn/voris anheluk@webtv.com
Looking for parents and siblings of Frost Snow. He was born in KY c1809. He married Peralea Morgan of TN about 1837/38. Could have married in TN, KY or MO. He moved to MO by 1839, settling in Newton County (southwestern MO). Son Anderson, b. c1839; Sanford, b. c1842; Eli, b. 15 Aug 1844; Levi, b. c1850; Edmon, b. c1851; Mary, b. c1854; Louise P., b. 12 Apr 1857; Eliza, b. c1858. Frost died 1 Feb 1888 in Newton Co, MO. Could my Frost be connected to Lincoln Co, KY Snows? beeviejane@aol.com
I am looking for dates, fact, descendants, and/or ancestors of Capt. Howes Stuart Snow. He may have been in Nova Scotia or Massachusetts. My grandfather is Harry C. Van Norden. Thanks, Kimberly (Van Norden) Fisher Keene, NH USA ============================ Descendants of Abraham Smith 1 Abraham Smith . +Bathsheba Atwood b: Jan 07, 1768 .. 2 Saviah Smith ...... +Capt. Howes Stuart Snow ........ 3 Jane Snow ............ +Husband Smith ............. 4 Jemima (Jermima) Swaine Smith b: Abt. 1865 d: Abt. 1938 in Milton, MA .................. +Capt. Henry S. Nickerson ................... 5 Ethel D. Nickerson b: Abt. 1885 ....................... +Asa A. or C. Van Norden ......................... 6 Ethel Julia Van Norden ............................. +Frank S. Sheridan ......................... 6 Thelma Van Norden ............................. +Husband Ryan ......................... 6 Harry Clyde Van Norden b: Nov 29, 1906 in Nova Scotia, CAN d: Feb 02, 1991 in MA ............................. +Eileen June Ivester b: Jun 16, 1915 in Edmunton, New Brunswick, CAN? d: Dec 21, 1997 in Chelmsford, MA ................... 5 Edna L. Nickerson ................... 5 Eulalia Nickerson ....................... +James G. MacDonald ================================================ "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16, KJV http://adam.cheshire.net/~fishers
Here is a wonderful site if you have family of any surname in Rutherford CO. NC. There are Cemetary listings as well as Deed's. http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/index.html Thanks, and good luck Debi K. mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net Proud sponsor of "ROOTSWEB" Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html My personal genealogy web page: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/9441/ My Humphreys web page: http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Humphreys My Wade web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadePage/index.html
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Looking for info on Samuel and Jane Snow. Had son named Samuel Asbury Snow m. Bertha Plettner Osage Co Ks. Samuel Asbury and Bertha's Oldest son named Samuel Joseph Snow b. 1897 - d. 1967 Montrose Co Colo.
Has any one heard of a Joseph L. Snow orphaned at an early age and raised by Aunts. He may have been listed with Charity-21, Mary=17, Diena-14, Sarah-12, Thomas-10 in a TN 1850 Census. This was off family tree maker #7. It is the only clue I have of him thus far. He was b.21 Nov. 1840 and was listed as Mason City VA. or WVA. Thanks Donna
Hi Everyone As you probably have seen, Jayne has the Snowden/Snowdon list up and running. If anyone who is going to that list needs to unsubscribe from the SNOW list, the address is SNOW-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM in that message put the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message and nothing else. Make sure if you have taglines to turn them off. I wish everyone who makes the switch much success and good luck to Jayne on the new list. If you missed her announcement, Here is a copy of how to subscribe. If you are interested in subscribing To the Snowdon list send a message to: SNOWDON-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in the body of the message. I have subscribed the following already as per your wishes but no-one else: cms1000@cus.cam.ac.uk fkoss@sunny"@sunny.ncmc.cc.mi.us james.snowdon@acadiau.ca limes@easynet.co.uk peterLord1@compuserve.com kB8WQSandy@aol.com osullivan@net-tech.com.au Good Luck to all Debi K.
Hi Everyone, The SNOWDON list is now up and running and is for anyone with an interest in the surnames SNOWDON or SNOWDEN. If you are interested in subscribing send a message to: SNOWDON-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in the body of the message. I have subscribed the following already as per your wishes but no-one else: cms1000@cus.cam.ac.uk fkoss@sunny"@sunny.ncmc.cc.mi.us james.snowdon@acadiau.ca limes@easynet.co.uk peterLord1@compuserve.com kB8WQSandy@aol.com osullivan@net-tech.com.au Take care Jayne
I have some Cape Cod Snows I'm trying to learn more about, especially if they are descended from Nicholas or William Snow. My information is sketchy and based mostly on family lore, though I've seen one confirming gravestone (for Sukey). Anyone know anything about the following Snows? Thankful Snow, b. appx. 1767 in Harwich, d. Dec. 10, 1811 in E. Dennis, Ma, married Elisha Sears (1741-1822). Her father was supposedly Thomas Snow of Harwich, about whom I know nothing. Thankful and Elisha had a son, Capt. Constant Sears (1802-1887) Sukey Snow, b. 1797, d. Aug 23, 1878, buried in Dennis. Married Edmund Hall (1799-1882). Sukey's father was also supposedly named Thomas Snow. Edmund and Sukey's son Samuel Snow Hall (1824-1878) was my great-great-grandfather. Thanks for your help! Julia Freeman-Woolpert