SNOWDEN, James,Sr., b. 1771 NC, m. Mary (last name unknown), moved to Colleton, SC.bef. 1800. Issue by 1st marriage: Mary, b. ca. 1805 m. James Coleman, Pollard, AL John S., b.ca 1806 SC, m. Laviania Padget Seaburn (Seaborn), b. ca1808 SC Jesse, b. ca 1810 SC James, Jr., b. ca 1813, m. Elizabeth Kennedy Charles W., b. ca 1814 SC and possibly others. Appears in Conecuh Co., AL in early 1830's. Second marriage to widow, Mildred Kennedy Coleman, b. 1813, SC. Marriage, 1845, Brewton, AL. Issue: Elizabeth, b. 1846 AL, m. T.S. Maddox, Sr. Julia Ann, b. October 8, 1848, AL, m.(ca. 1868) John Samual Scott, b. July 23, 1845, SC ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== SNOW (or variant), firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country ^^^^^^^^^ fill in actual data in Subject line in this sequence ^^^ Why is there seldom enough time to do something right, and always enough time do it over? <G>
My email address has recently changed so I am resubmitting my updated information. I am searching for ancestors of Horace SNOW, supposedly a native of MA, married 1824 TN, 1837 went to MO, 1856 crossed the plains to CA. Horace SNOW b. 1792/1795 MA or NC - d. 1856 Napa co CA, m. 1824 TN (prob. Monroe co) - Mary Love DILLARD b. May 9 1807 Buncombe co, NC - died/buried Jan 1885 Lower Lake, Lake co, CA. 14 children (1st 8 born Monroe co TN); 1) Sarah Ann SNOW 1825-1837. 2) John Dillard SNOW 1827-1913. m. Elmire FREEMAN - 1 dtr. 3) Elizabeth Catherine SNOW 1828-1864. m. 1st 1846 MO - George William FREEMAN - 4 ch. 4) William Summers SNOW 1829-1914. m. 1851 MO - Virginia Caroline Tennessee EDMONDSON - 4 ch. 5) Samuel Bell SNOW 1831-1900. m. 1864 CA - Sarah Ellen LANCASTER - 5 live ch. 6) Rebecca Jane SNOW 1832-1846. 7) Eliza E SNOW 1834-1909 (descendant Howard V JONES did much research on the SNOW - DILLARD lines). m. 1851 MO - William B FREEMAN - 6 ch. 8) James Marshall SNOW 1835-1909. m. 1864 MO - Frances A EDMONDSON - 4 ch. (these 6 born Greene co MO) 9) Joseph or Jerome SNOW 1837-1862. 10) * Frances 'Lucinda' SNOW 1839-1873. m. 1856 prob. MO - Samuel Winters (Wint) LEE - 2 sons. 11) Marion Porter (Polk) SNOW 1841-1914/1920. 12) Matthew Melancthon (Dallas) SNOW 1842/43-1920. m. 1868 CA - Annette MATHEWS - 3 ch. 13) George Horace SNOW b. 1844-d. aft.1914. m. 1875 CA - Annie Elizabeth SMITH - 4 ch. 14) Mary Abelia SNOW b. 1846. m. Gilbert JACKS - 2 dtrs. 1836-1856 the SNOW family lived in Springfield, Greene co, MO. 1856 father, mother & 8 children crossed the plains to CA. I have information on the descendants and would enjoy exchanging with anyone who knows of these Snows. Darolyn Mason <deemason@jps.net> ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!
I am seeking information about the family of: SNOW, Sibyl 23 Oct 1794 Abington, MA father: SNOW, Rena mother: HOVEY, Sarah m. CHAMBERLAIN, Calvin d. 10 Apr 1876 children: CHAMBERLAIN, Edmund 1818 CHAMBERLAIN, Betsey 1820 CHAMBERLAIN, Cornelia 1822 CHAMBERLAIN, Mary Thank you. Patrick Jacoby ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!
Hey to all, I am a new subscriber who has no idea where to begin with this SNOW search. The line I am searching begins in Jenkins Co., GA. with Jim Jenkins Snow b.c. 1920 Married Beatrice Bell b.c. 1920. Jim Snow was said to come from Hartwell,Hart Co., GA. I have no clue to his parents or where they originate. The family says they are part Indian, but I don't know if it was on the Snow side or on Jim Snow's mother's side. Thanks, Nancy Gay Crawford ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!
FYI. --------------------- Forwarded message: From: rmiller.bud@worldnet.att.net (RMiller) To: ROGERS-L@rootsweb.com Date: 97-11-25 11:07:10 EST ALL ROGERS researchers. The following "snip" was taken from another BBoard written by Misty Flannigan;Corrdinator for the LADD surname list, but it can apply to any query. I think it will help in your quest, if you can follow her suggestions. Bud, In Fla rmiller.bud@worldnet.att.net ====================================== >Orig post LADD-L Surname list Date: Thu, 20 Nov 97 05:40:18 +0000 > >There is a common problem running through these queries, which I have >mentioned many times, and will probably mention again. That is that >queries online need more information than most of you are providing in >order to actually be effective. In fact, I think this is more important >for online queries than for print media queries. The reason for this is >that people who have been around genealogy long enough to learn about >printed periodicals are generally better at interpreting information and >spotting potential connections than people online, who are often very >new beginners. Then,consider the way you read the mail you get >online--pretty fast, and I bet a lot of it you skip all together if the >subject line doesn't seem pertinent. So, you get one quick shot to hook >a reader. That is your subject line which must be descriptive enough to >draw the interest. Then, if the reader opens and reads your letter, he >needs to see information he can compare with his own meager information >and possibly realize it's worth further exploration. > > Your queries really need to sell your case. It is better >to write some query than worry about if you are doing the right thing, >but it is better yet to give some thought to what you would like to see >in a query and write accordingly. > > Please, please look up your counties. Almost all genealogy >information is organized by counties. If one person has a person from >Barton and another has a person from Benton, That may not seem of much >interest to each other, but if they see that Barton and Benton are in >the same county, that looks a little more useful. Plus it will save me >a ton of work and you will get faster replies as I look through the 4" >stack of printouts. > > Please, please don't give up too easily. You write to >another person (probably I reccommended) and then you write me two days >later and say, oh we couldn't find a connection. I beg your pardon, but >if I had reason to suggest getting together, then that possibility needs >to be kept in the back of your mind, and I'd bet it takes longer than >two days to find what you need to know. Every time you find another >tidbit, you need to check back with that person. If two families are >from the same county, you need to be thoroughly familiar with both >families, if for no other reason, to evaluate any new information you >find. > > Please be willing to do some basic research. Find out how >to access census and other records. There are plenty of people around >who will be glad to give you tips. Ask on the list if you don't know. I >feel we are not utilizing this list as much as we should be to get help >with our research problems. Some people do luck out and find someone who >has done all the research for their families, but most of us don't, and >we can use the online services to find out how to find out as much as >for getting basic facts. > > Finally, I want to mention that courtesy is as important >online as off. If someone gives you a tip, take a moment to say thanks. >If you follow up on that tip, write to the person and tell him how it >worked out. Some of the comments I have received about experiences some >of you have had with online contacts are a pretty sad commentary on what >we do online. I am probably as guilty of this an anyone. It is partly >because of our perception of online contacts as immediate and >fast-paced, but let's keep our wits about us. > > I personally don't have any objection to thoughtful comments >on queries we see. If you see a query that you say, I wonder what census >he meant, then post a query and ask him. His reply on the list would >help edify the rest of us. (See above comment on courtesy.) If you have >looked at records for a place mentioned by someone else, or perhaps even >spotted an online source, it will make the list more valuable if you >mention it. Maybe that person will have something that helps you. I am >personally delighted to see so many new names and hear about so many new >families. But the list, any list, is as useful as we all make it. > > How to write a query and get results. What good will a >query do if no one has a clue of who you are researching. > > > Your query at minimum should contain a name, a date and a >place. Some purists insist on a question. > > Don't: I am searching the Ladds from VA > Do: I am researching Jeramiah Ladd,, died Franklin Co., IL > Better:I am researching Jeramiah Ladd, b abt 1792 NC, died >1855/1860 Franklin Co IL. Listed on 1812 tax list > Franklin co AL, and moved to Franklin Co, IL by 1820. His >first wife was Mary ?. Was the Jonathan Ladd > always listed near him in census 1830-1850 his brother? >(Additional information could include his children's > names, the brother Jeramiah' children, who the children >married, his war of 1812 service.) > > But, you say, I don't know anything. I beg to differ with you >on that, you almost always do know more than "I am > researching Ladds of Virginia," or even "John Doe married Judy >Ladd and they went to KY.". The problem is, it > takes some thought to understand that what you know is >actually information. Here are some questions to ask > people. > > 1. How are you related? You got there by way of your pedigree, >so give us a sentence about each couple on the > way to finding a Ladd in the tree. "My grandmother Jane Doe >born 1920 Barbour Co KY, and her father James > Doe b 1895 KY, lived Barbour Co as long as Grandma can >remember, and his mother was Judy Ladd I estimate > born around 1870, and his father was John Doe." You would get >answers from people with a Doe/Ladd > connection, a Barbour Co connection, or a Judy Ladd born in >that time frame in KY. > > 2. What is the time frame? > > 3. Where have your family members come from? "Emily Ladd" >married George Fiddlefaddle about 1890 since > her oldest son was born 1892 at Barry Co TN. Right after that >they moved to Fannin co TX, and in 1920 to > Oklahoma City OK." That would get you answers from people >researching Barry Co TN, Fannin co TX and any > Fiddlefaddle. It gives people several hooks to grab. > > 4. What county is the town you mentioned? If you don't know, >that can be your first research project. Try a road > atlas or go to or call the library in your town and ask. The >act of finding this out is the essence of genealogy > research. It has the further benefit that, I, sitting here in >my genealogy room surrounded by Ladd information, will > know what folder or notebook to grab, and I wouldn't be a bit >surprised if a few other people have some Ladd > collections, too, probably all organized by county. > > 5. How do you know this information? If you say, I found it in >the census, say which census, year and county and > state. My grandmother told me... We have an old Bible... I >wrote for their death certificates... Their tombstones > say.... Any one of those sentences seems to put you in the >presence of the person himself. You can relate to > another person whose grandmother told him or who went to the >cemetery, and in your mind, you know that is a > solid starting point. So it becomes a story. You are thinking, >okay, now what happened next?.... > > The above names are not Ladd ancestors, just an example of >writing a query. > > I do appreciate those people who were thoughtful enough to ask >me to explain. I should tell you that query writing > is a subject of practically every genealogical conference or >workshop and I am sure there is at least one book > about it. It is hard to catch on to how to go about finding >out more about our ancestors. Now, my hope is that we > will get a ton of newly rewritten queries with all of the >above incorporated. In magazines you are sometimes > charged by the word, but one of the great advantages of e-mail >is that you can write offline and post, maybe as > much as two or three paragraphs (!) and tell us all about your >Ladds. On the Ladd mailing list, it will be read by a > goodly number of people who are actually interested in Ladds, >and here on the Ladd Digging Ground Web Page > it will be read by a bunch more who are interested in Ladd. >So, write on. > > >-- >mailto:misty@midwest.net >http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljeffer/ >ILGenWeb Jefferson Co Coordinator >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmarion/marionco.htm >ILGenWeb Marion Co Coordinator >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/5807 ========================================= ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: ROGERS-L-request@rootsweb.com or .... ROGERS-D-request@rootsweb.com for DIGEST ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 8 SNOW group listowner mailto:sundance@neosoft.com privately; Please post research to list. Dont cross post lists. Ask H for help: Please privately e-mail Harold the listowner thanks and/or critique; Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333
Cindy Coleman cindycoleman@pknet.org Have a home page at the www.familytreemaker.com site Day phone: 303-964-7761 Day fax: 303-964-7720 Snow, Willard Kenneth (b. 1817 in NY, m. 1842, d. 1890 in Rooks County, KS) +Susan Jane McGuire (b. 3/30/1825 in Warren County, PA, d. 1909 in Rooks County, KS) 2 Snow, Charles Frederick (b. 8/20/1862 in Tama County, Iowa, m. 1/13/1888, d. 10/23/1925 in Hastings, NE) +Etta Elizabeth Camp (b. 3/28/1869 in KS, d. 4/21/1927or29) 3 Snow, Charles Cecil (b. 4/16/1890, d. 7/30/1896) 3 Snow, Loren Alfred (b. 1/12/1891 in Norway, KS or MN, m. 5/24/1922, d. 5/18/1972 in Denver, CO) +Irene Loretta Dill (b. 4/20/1906, d. 5/31/1948) 4 Snow, Kenneth Frederick (b. 8/29/1923 in Denver, CO, m. 9/1/1942 in Kansas City, KS) +Amy Timm 4 Snow, Ralph Alfred (b. 6/21/1926 in Denver, CO, m. 7/16/1948 in Denver, CO(1st marriage)) +Marjorie Dean Schoen +Hulda Belle Mckibben-Rogers 4 Snow, Dorthy May (b. 12/11/1927 in Denver, CO, m. 10/24/1947 in Lakewood, CO(1st marriage)) +Billy Farmer Reed +Ernest Marvin Ross 4 Snow, Loretta Irene (b. 5/15/1929 in Denver CO, m. 1/30/1949 in San Pedro, CA) +Benjamin Herbert Coleman 4 Snow, Robert Lee (b. 6/14/1937 in Denver, CO, m. 12/19/1958 in Westminster, CO(1st marriage)) +Katherine Eileen Scherrer +Linda Long Gray 4 Snow, Aretta Pauline (b. 9/8/1941 in Denver, CO) +Gerald Dean Walker +Thomas Henry Stump +Elbert L. Sandy +Arnold Cothran 3 Snow, Floy Elizabeth (b. 2/18/1893 in KS, d. 9/24/1944) +Issac Bonny, Jr. 3 Snow, Male (b. and d. 2/20/1895) 3 Snow, Lola May (b. 2/20/1896 in Kansas) +Guy Reid 3 Snow, Lillian May (b. 8/6/1897 in KS, d. 6/9/1961) +Charlie Inman 3 Snow, Ethel Pearl (b. 11/12/1899 in KS) 3 Snow, Grace Melvina (b. 1/5/1903) 2 Snow, Ida M. (b. 3/30/1870, m. 3/1894, d. 6/7/1949 in Reno, NV) +Edward F. Gravenhorst 2 Snow, Susan Mariah +Marion Woodward 2 Snow, George Washington +Nancy Dinwiddie 2 Thomas W. Snow (d. 9/3/1851 in Rooks County, KS) 2 Snow, Mary Jane (d. 3/26/1860 in Rooks County, KS) 2 Snow, James Mortimer (d. 7/10/1890 in Rooks County, KS) 2 Snow, Henry Don't think I have any special skills, very new to using the Internet and researching. Am excited to get so may hints and hopefully learn some techniques. Some of the writers use terms, etc. that I don't understand -- guess it will take time. Cindy Coleman ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 2 If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data & proper credits :) Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com
SNOW, Sarah J -b 1832 TN?- m: CASEY, Jesse Clinton 1834 Jersey Co IL -- need proofs, siblings, ancestors, spouses, collaterals please Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333 SNOW, Sarah J -b 1832 TN?- m: CASEY, Jesse Clinton 1834 Jersey Co IL she was dau of SNOW, William - b~1812 TN & WICKERS, Sarah - b~1810? TN? Please post any connections & any line per SNOW/SNOWDEN group focus: Subject: SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION < fill in actual data Mail To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com Please post connections per SNOW surname (or variant) first per Subject line format sequence: SNOW, Sarah J -b 1832 TN? USA or generally per Subject: SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!! with explicit detail in body of message, please - thanks CHANGE a Subject line to reply per above format if prior post failed :) P.S. Please always try to place the SURNAME of that SURNAME group or the variant spelling of that SURNAME so that it is always the FIRST WORD in the SUBJECT line of any post (country the last) Thanks For SNOW posting the first word of Subject line should be SNOW If posting URLs please excerpt on topic data with proper credits :) Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 9 Print & save your WELCOME messages & all listowner posts please Give credit to sources & get permission before reposting copyright or sensitive material. Phone Harold, the listowner (713) 529-2333 or privately mailto:sundance@neosoft.com for one - one discussion
The text on this reads Mahala Snow md.abt. 1737 to Boydstun b abt 1710. The address is dpage@ipa.net ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 2 If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data & proper credits :) Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com
Margaret N. SNOW b. March 13, 1807; d. June 4, 1896, MO. Married to Thomas Medley - March 7, 1829, Stokes Cty, NC. Any possibilities? Thank you in advance. Susie in Colville, WA ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== SNOW (or variant), firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country ^^^^^^^^^ fill in actual data in Subject line in this sequence ^^^ Why is there seldom enough time to do something right, and always enough time do it over? <G>
My closest family connection is Sarah Snow, born 1782 in Maryland, Married Amos Wheeler (Son of Richard and Anne Wheeler) in 1800 in North Carolina. They had 10 children. I have just recently found Sarah's maiden name and I don't know much mor more about Sarah. We do not know where or when she died. Amos died in 1860 in Georgia or possibly in North Carolina but we haven't confirmed that information, yet. ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 9 Print & save your WELCOME messages & all listowner posts please Give credit to sources & get permission before reposting copyright or sensitive material. Phone Harold, the listowner (713) 529-2333 or privately mailto:sundance@neosoft.com for one - one discussion
Look for family of SNOW Margaret born 13 March, 1807, TN? Died 4 June, 1896, Webster Cty, MO. She is buried in Fordland Cem, Webster Cty, MO. She married MEDLEY, Thomas, 7 March, 1829, Stokes Cty, NC They had the following children Mary, Helane Delaney, Milton, Temperance, Duncan, Peter, Enoch and Thornton. After MEDLEY, Thomas died in Greene Cty, TN., Margaret and the children moved to Webster cty, MO Would appreciate any assistance. Thank you. Marge in Bridgeport, CT ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 5 We need sources, please - can you help? Thanks for cooperation :) Cheers! Read detail in Welcome message then ask Harold to help Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data with proper credits :)
Inverterly deleated the Snow list sent from Nov. 18th to 21st. One on 21 was a Mahala? Snow in MD 1735. Anybody have these last three or four listings???? Thanks in Advance. Ernie Christensen ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== SNOW (or variant), firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country ^^^^^^^^^ fill in actual data in Subject line in this sequence ^^^ Why is there seldom enough time to do something right, and always enough time do it over? <G>
Looking for MARY ANNE SNOW married to WILLIAM THOMAS who was originaly from Canada and is listed on the vital statistics of ST.ALBANS, VT.as being in prison in the state of Maine in 1873 Thanx Brigitte ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 8 SNOW group listowner mailto:sundance@neosoft.com privately; Please post research to list. Dont cross post lists. Ask H for help: Please privately e-mail Harold the listowner thanks and/or critique; Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333
Dear Betty Wing . . . . on Nov. 20 you wrote . . . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Have you tried tracking Rebeckah Snow from Nicholas Snow, 1621 in Plymouth Colony? There were a slew of Snows and many are Mayflower descendants, myself included. I have at least three lines to Nicholas and his wife was the d/o Stephen Hopkins. They were both Mayflower passengers. Nicholas came a year later. Many of the Plymouth folk began to move further west and settled in the Swansea, Rehoboth, Barrington area which was all Massachusetts Bay Colony at the time and later was divided into RI and MA. It might be worth a try and Nicholas' lines are pretty will documented for four or five generations. Hope this helps. Bette Wing in Brockport NY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you for your ideas. I have made only superficial checks as yet, but you have convinced me to try and look further. I am direct desc. from Gov. William Bradford & Alice Carpenter via two different lines from them, so could be of interest. Is there a Mayflower type of list, like the name list for Palmer's and other names, or maybe a BRADFORD LIST? Thanks again Betty. Peter Burrows, Annapolis, MD ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 6 For etymological discussion history, places, & family names of SNOW group includes SNOWDEN SNOWE SHAW SNAW SHOW McSNAW ZNOW CNOW O'SNOW SCHNEE SINOW SMOCK SMOELA SMOWE SNA SNEAD SNEE SNOESS SNOFFER SNOHOMISH SNOSSVALLEN SNOWEL SNOWR SNIDER SNOWTOWN SOANA SOWERS STOW SUNOW, others Please FOCUS on topic, per actual connections, to SNOW / SNOWDOWNE group :)
Anyone know anything about the SAMUEL SNOW in Warsaw, Genesee Co. NY 1820 census? Or their next door neighbor in census, Thomas Force Palmer, who is married to Rebeckah Snow (b. Oct. 1, 1793 possibly vic of Providence RI), sister of Samuel. Samuel listed with small children, likely born 1790's, possibly also RI. Seeking parents of Samuel and his sister Rebeckah. She died LaSalle Co. IL 1854. Peter Burrows, Annapolis, MD ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 2 If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data & proper credits :) Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com
Seeking parents of Churchill Snow b. 1794 Bridgewater MA d. 1873 Chicopee, MA m. 1820 Eunice Bolton. Had son Eliab b. 6/9/1827 Chicopee MA m. 1869 Linda or Lydia Bisbee. Their daughter, Hannah Augusta Snow b. 1879 m. 1905 George Henry Morrill in Chicopee Falls, MA. Sue in MA ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 8 SNOW group listowner mailto:sundance@neosoft.com privately; Please post research to list. Dont cross post lists. Ask H for help: Please privately e-mail Harold the listowner thanks and/or critique; Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333
Mahala SNOW md abt 1737 David BOYDSTUN b abt 1710 MD. Was she the daughter of John SNOW and Elizabeth HUDSON of Somerset Co. MD?? Any help or clues will be appreciated. Dan Page dpage@ipa.net ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 9 Print & save your WELCOME messages & all listowner posts please Give credit to sources & get permission before reposting copyright or sensitive material. Phone Harold, the listowner (713) 529-2333 or privately mailto:sundance@neosoft.com for one - one discussion
SNOW (or variant), firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ fill in actual data ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Please print & READ this. Please post connections per SNOW surname (or variant) for example SNOWE SNOWDON SNOWDOWN SNIDOW etc first per Subject line format in this sequence: SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data for example SNOW, Sarah J -b 1832 TN? USA mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!! with explicit detail in body of message, please - thanks CHANGE any prior post Subject line per above per your new reply/post P.S. Please always try to place the SURNAME of that SURNAME group or the variant spelling of that SURNAME so that it is always the FIRST WORD in the SUBJECT line of any post (country the last) Thanks Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com For special cases, books, bio, etc ask sundance@neosoft.com for help. If posting URLs please excerpt on topic data with proper credits :) Thank you. Please print and save this. For etymological discussion history, places, & family names of SNOW group includes SNOWDEN SNOWE SHAW SNAW SHOW McSNAW ZNOW CNOW O'SNOW SCHNEE SINOW SMOCK SMOELA SMOWE SNA SNEAD SNEE SNOESS STOW SNOFFER SNOHOMISH SNOSSVALLEN SNOWEL SNOWR SNIDER SNOWDOWNE SOANA SOWERS SUNOW, others plus soundex and language cognate, word origins Please FOCUS on topic, per actual connections, to SNOW group :) Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333 SNOW group listowner mailto:sundance@neosoft.com for assistance ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!
Looking for a MARY ANNE SNOW (Annie) who married William Thomas and lived in ST.Albans,VT. around 1873 They had at least one child, name unknown. The husband was from Canada. Mary Anne was listed as an Indian woman.(nation unknown) Thanx Brigitte ==== SNOW Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): SNOW, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:SNOW-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!
<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/richlin1/index.html">RICHARD AND LINDA'S FAMI LY TREE</A> Just updated my homepage please go see it and sign my guestbook. I have lots of surnames Thankyou Linda homegm@aol.com