Info. from FTM Genealogy Online Library: Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey Vol 1 Eldad Atwood, son of Stephen and Abigail (Dunham) Atwood, was born in Eastham, Massachusetts, probably not later than 1660. He married, February 14, 1683, Anna Snow, born July 7, 1656, daughter of Mark and Anne or Anna (Cooke) Snow, and their children were: Mary, born November, 1684. John, mentioned hereinafter. Ann, born January, 1688. Deborah, born March, 1690. Sarah, born April, 1692, married Elisha Hunter, May 17, 1726. Eldad, born July 9, 1695, married Mary Snow, February 15, 1727. Ebenezer, born March, 1697, married Hepzilah Williamson, February 3, 1725. Benjamin, born June, 1701. Mark Snow, father of Mrs. Eldad Atwood, born 1628, married, January 18, 1655; Anne or Anna Cooke. He was a son of Nicholas and Constanta or Constance Snow, the former named having come to this country in the ship "Ann," 1623. Constance Snow was a daughter of Stephen Hopkins, who came to this country in the "Mayflower," arriving at Plymouth, December 22, 1622, and who was one of the signers of the Mayflower compact. Anne or Anna (Cooke) Snow, mother of Mrs. Eldad Atwood, was a descendant of Francis Cooke, who was one of the signers of the Mayflower compact, and who arrived at Plymouth in that ship on December 22, 1622. There came with him a son John, whose son Josias married, in 1635, Elizabeth, widow of Stephen Deane, and moved to Eastham. They had among other children Anne or Anna, who became the wife of Mark Snow. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol VI 47. ELIZABETH MCCULLOCH, b. 1848; m. George H. Snow, of Raleigh, N. C. Ch.: (1) Mary Boylan Snow, b. Mar. 18, 1872; m. Charles Baskerville, and has ch.: Charles, now at Cornell University, and Elizabeth McCulloch. (2) William Boylan Snow, b. Mar. 12, 1873; m. Alice Stronach, and has ch., William Boylan and John Kennall. Senator Snow is an active and successful lawyer, who has been County Attorney for Wake co., City Attorney of Raleigh, State Senator, and is at present Prosecuting Attorney in the City Court of Raleigh. (3) George Hodge Snow, b. Mar. 17, 1875; who d. unm. (4) Adelaide Boylan Snow, b. Mar. 1, 1880; m. Francis Cloud Boylston, of Charleston, S. C. Ch.: Adelaide Boylan Snow Boylston, b. Oct. 27, 1905. ------------------------------------------------------- Pioneer & General History of Geauga� Lorin Snow, eldest son of Oliver and Roxa Snow, was born in Massachusetts, in 1706, came to Auburn, in 1818, and was married, in 1822, to Cyrintha Burnett, daughter of Joshua M. Burnett, of Newbury. They had five children--Delos, Harriet, Mehitable, Eliza and Frank C. Harriet died young; Delos died at nineteen; Eliza died at the age of nine years. Mr. Snow first settled on the State road, opposite his father, Oliver Snow, on the Mills tract. He first purchased fifty acres; next purchased ninety acres, on the east and west road, near by; next, thirty acres, one-half mile west; next, purchased one hundred and twelve acres in Troy, known as the Bishop lot, and lastly, purchased twenty-five acres adjoining the first piece he bought, on the east, making the homestead seventy-five acres. Mr. Snow died, in 1863, on the farm where he first settled, and his wife died, in 1865, at the same place.