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    1. [SNOW] SNOW, REBECKAH RI 1790 - IL 1854.
    2. I was just reading the Savage Book on New England Settlers and noticed what I have been told is an error. SNOW, WILLIAM (who is listed in text below) was married to Rebecca, daughter of PETER BROWN who was an original signer of the Mayflower Compact. SNOW, STEPHEN, Eastham, m. 28 Oct. 1663, Susanna, wid. of Joseph Rogers jun. d. of Stephan Deane, had Bathshua, b. 25 July 1664; Hannah, 2 Jan. 1667; Micajah, 22 Dec. 1669; and Bethia, 1 July 1672. THOMAS, Boston 1636, a barber, by w. Milcah had Meletiah, b. 30 Sept. 1638; was adm. of our ch. 5 Sept. 1641, and had Melita, bapt. Sunday foll. a. 3 wks. old; Hannah, 1 Apr. 1644, a. 5 days old, prob. d. young; Abigail, and Hannah, tw. b. 10 Mar. 1652; Mehitable, 8 Feb. 1655; was freem. 18 May 1642; in 1667, was an innholder at the sign of the dove. SNOW WILLIAM, Plymouth 1643, came prob. in the Susan and Ellen from London 163O, aged 18, was apprent. of Richard Derby, was of Bridgewater 1682, m. Rebecca, d. of Robert Barker, and had William, James, Joseph, Benjamin, Mary, Lydia, Hannah, and Rebecca. WILLIAM Bridgewater, s. prob. of the preced. m. Naomi, d. of Thomas Whitman. Of this name, in 1829, Farmer says three had been gr. at Brown Univ. of wh. was Caleb H. the dilig. and lament. hist. of Boston.Any SNOW researchers have any comments? -- ...Regards from New York, Glenda Nothnagle gnothnag@rochester.rr.com 10-25-01 Glenda Nothnagle wrote above. I cannot specifically comment on her notes, but as long time lists members will recall, I continue to see information about REBECKAH SNOW. She is name sake of our daughter, and was my grandfather's grandmother. Beyond that I know little, most particularly names and info of her parents is unknown. Additional details are: Rebeckah Snow was born at Providence RI on Oct. 1, 1790 (d. 1854 IL). Her father may have been Joseph Snow, likely b. ca. 1765 +/- She probably had a brother Samuel Snow. Sometime before 1815 her family moved to Galway NY or vicinity, and she was married May 30, 1815 at Broadalbin, NY to Thomas F. Palmer (1787-1865) Their five children were all b. NY: Margaret McCoon Palmer (1816-1834) never m. Lydia Hubbard Palmer (1817-1903) m. Orrin Gridley Joseph Snow Palmer (1819-1892) m. Cynthia Parker Chloe Allen Palmer (1825-1894) m. Noah Post Ephraim Milo Palmer (1828-1892) m. Sarah Butler Only the last, Ephraim, has a Palmer related name on the husbands side. So I surmise that the names of her 1st son, and three daughters must have been on Rebeckah's parent's side; possibly her mother or either/both of her grandmothers, etc. 1820 census, Warsaw, Genessee Co., NY Rebeckah and her husband and small children are listed next door to Samuel Snow, also with wife and small children. Anyone on the list have anything which might connect to the above? Peter Burrows, Annapolis, MD

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