Roberta, I don't know anything about your Snow's but I live in Eagle Rock, Missouri. It's on Roaring River. Roaring River starts in the Roaring River State Park south of Cassville, Missouri and north of the Arkansas State line. The river only runs about 5 or 6 miles to Eagle Rock and then dumps into Table Rock Lake. Before the Lake was made Roaring River would have dumped into White River and would not have gone on into Arkansas. Berryville, Arkansas is about 23 miles from my house and the river that goes by it is Kings River. Hope this helps. Beverly Sweeney -----Original Message----- From: Roberta L. Doman <bobette@foxinternet.net> To: SNOW-L@rootsweb.com <SNOW-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, August 13, 1999 10:30 AM Subject: Re: [SNOW-L] Origin/Fosty Snow >I too have a Snow who was believed to be Cherokee. She married a man who >also was Cherokee... both passed for being white and lived most if not all >of their lives in the Berryville, AR area, somewhere around the Roaring >river. > >Descendants of Rebecca Ann Snow > > Rebecca Ann Snow b: December 14, 1840 in Roaring River area of >Berryville, Ark >. +Bill Rhoden b: June 02, 1844 in Roaring River area of Berryville, Ark >(Carroll Co) d: March 24, 1936 in Berryville, Arkansas .. Carroll Co. m: >1865 in Carroll Co. Berryville, Arkansas > >I have pictures of both Bill and of Rebecca. They had 7 children, of which >I have their names, and a picture of the youngest daughter, my grandmother, >Dove {Rhoden} Bingham, with two of her youngest children, James and Alice. > >The reason I tend to believe the American Indian connection, is that Dove >went to live on the Chickashaw reservation, husbandless, near Ada, OK, >where she died in her early thirties in the winter of 1904 while gathering >wood in a wagon accident. > >bob >bobette@foxinternet.net > > >==== SNOW Mailing List ==== >Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: >http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > >