1. | Snow blev født den 27 jun. 1867 i Atchison, Missouri, USA (datter af Charles Van Rensaeler Snow og Margaret Skeen); døde den 30 jun. 1867 i Atchison, Missouri, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
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2. | Charles Van Rensaeler Snow blev født den 20 aug. 1821 i St Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA; blev døbt den 24 aug. 1821 i St Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA (søn af Levi Snow og Lucina Streeter); døde den 11 apr. 1879 i Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA; blev begravet i apr. 1879 i Rock Port Cemetery, Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
Notater: CHARLES VAN RENSSELAER SNOW moved to Irish Grove, Atchison County Missouri, near Rockport ,just a short time before his mother, brothers, and sisters moved to Council Bluffs in 1848. He married Sally Etoline Mann Sept. 10, 1848. They were married by Rev. H .B.Sutton. They had three children and then she died Oct. 9,1852. Their youngest child, Lucina Etoline, died the next summer, July 25,1853. Two years later March 20,1854, he married Margaret Skeene. They were married by Rev. Jessie R. Allen in Irish Grove. Margaret was born Jan.11,1835. After they had two children, he went to Rush Medical College Chicago where he graduated with an M.D. Feb.17,1858. His diploma was signed by Jno. H. Kenzie Act. President, and Grant Goodrich, Sec.. After his graduation, he and Dr. John Lewis, his sister Lydia's husband, took up the practice of medicine together. In the first of this history, I have listed all the children born to him up to 1861. After that he and Aunt Margaret had seven more children. They were; Alice born Sept. 26,1863, William born Nov. 10,1865, Amos E. born Sept. 9,1869, Maggie born Sept. 9 ,1871 Frank Howard born Feb.18,1874, Ida May born Feb.l,1876 and Orpha Pearl born March 28,1878. Uncle Charles was a member of the Missouri Legislature. The Atchison County Journal Sept. 24,1903 published an article about him. The article seems to be from m. editorial under the caption of "Forty Years With the Atchison County Journal, 1863 to 1902." The writer of the article says: "He with others, took a twenty hour trip by stage coach from St. Joseph, Missouri and then it continues"We arrived at our destination Sunday morning, Sept.6, at 3 o'clock . We carried a letter of introduction to Colonel A.B.Durfee from Colonel Thompson who stopped at St. Joseph on business; and the afternoon of the day of our arrival it was presented, and the following morning we were duly installed and made acquainted with the several promoters of the enterprise. In addition to Colonel Thompson, there were A.B.Durfee, Bennet Pike, Dr. Charles V. Snow, and F.M. Thompson, a quintet of as good a men as ever graced the earth, and as different in personal appearance and character as men could well be.(Then he gives a description of each one. Of Uncle Charles he says:) Dr. Charles V. Snow was a rare character. In personal appearance he was spare and very tall and slender; in intellect a Giant, and had he stepped aside from his chosen profession, he would have been widely known among men. He was a man of deep thought, tender and sympathetic as a woman, and well fitted for his profession. He was incorruptable and his integrity was never questioned. He represented Atchison County in the legislature of 1876-77 and was a zealous and effective worker. He was a Union Democrat. He departed this life April 11,1879 at the age of 59 after residing in Atchison County for over 30 years. The men of his profession said of him that he stood high in his profession. He was a member of the Disciples of Christ Church, and died in that faith." April 7 1879 Uncle Charles' eighteen year old son, Rodell, died. Four days later Uncle Charles himself died at Auburn, Nebraska leaving his wife with a large family to raise. Her youngest child was not quite a year old. She lived and cared for her family until they were all grown. She died May 10,1914. His son Frank H. Snow was a minister at Dunbar, Nebraska at present 1947. Another son, Charles 0. Snow was Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska for many years. He died at Auborn Dec. 28,1938. Charles blev gift med Margaret Skeen den 20 mar. 1854 i Rock Port, Atchison, Missouri, USA. Margaret (datter af Alexander David Skeen og Mary Blevins) blev født den 11 jan. 1835 i Buchanan, Missouri, USA; døde den 10 maj 1914 i Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA; blev begravet i Clay, Atchison, Missouri, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle] |
3. | Margaret Skeen blev født den 11 jan. 1835 i Buchanan, Missouri, USA (datter af Alexander David Skeen og Mary Blevins); døde den 10 maj 1914 i Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA; blev begravet i Clay, Atchison, Missouri, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
Notater: Margret and Charles Snow were married March 20, 1854. After Dr. Snow died, she moved to Nemaha, Nebraska. The 1880 census shows she and 6 of her children living with son Alex and his wife. In 1892 she moved to Auburn and died at the home of her daughter, Orpha Allen.
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4. | Levi Snow blev født den 22 jul. 1782 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA (søn af Zerrubabel Snow og Mary Trowbridge); døde den 2 nov. 1841 i Montrose, Lee, Iowa, USA; blev begravet i nov. 1841 i Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Lee, Iowa, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
Notater: Levi Snow was born July 22, 1782 in Chesterfield, New Hampshire. He was born to Captain Zerubbabel Snow who was born August 12, 1741 in Rutland, Massachusetts, and Mary Trowbridge who was born February 25, 1745 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Levi blev gift med Lucina Streeter den 29 nov. 1801 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Lucina (datter af William Streeter og Hannah Mason) blev født den 16 okt. 1785 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; døde den 9 nov. 1858 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle] |
5. | Lucina Streeter blev født den 16 okt. 1785 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA (datter af William Streeter og Hannah Mason); døde den 9 nov. 1858 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
Notater: History - Lucina Streeter was born 16 Oct 1785 at Chesterfield, Cheshire Co, New Hampshire, the oldest child of William Streeter and Hannah Mason. Her parents were both born at Cumberland, Providence Co., Rhode Island. William and Hannah had gone from Cumberland to Chesterfield soon after marriage and their first five children were born there. About 1797 they moved back to Rhode Island, where they had seven more children.
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6. | Alexander David Skeen blev født den 18 nov. 1815 i Sumner, Tennessee, United States; døde den 9 maj 1893 i Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA; blev begravet i maj 1893 i Nemaha Cemetery, Nemaha, Nebraska. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
Notater: Alexander was born near Gallatin. He and Mary Blevins were married April 3, 1834 in Jackson County, Missouri. They were the parents of 11 children. They moved to a farm north of Nemaha, Nebraska, in 1855. Alexander + Mary Blevins. Mary blev født den 5 okt. 1818 i Green, Kentucky, USA; døde den 26 dec. 1899 i Nemaha Township, Gage, Nebraska Territory, Nebraska, United States; blev begravet i 1899 i Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle] |
7. | Mary Blevins blev født den 5 okt. 1818 i Green, Kentucky, USA; døde den 26 dec. 1899 i Nemaha Township, Gage, Nebraska Territory, Nebraska, United States; blev begravet i 1899 i Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
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8. | Zerrubabel Snow blev født den 12 aug. 1741 i Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (søn af John Snow og Abigial Brigham); døde den 12 apr. 1795 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; blev begravet i West Burying Ground, West Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
Notater: 1741-1795 CAPTAIN ZERUBBABEL SNOW was born Aug. 12, 1741 at Rutland, Mass. Died at Chesterfield, New Hampshire, April 12, 1795 & was buried in the West Chesterfield Cemetary. He married Mary Trowbridge of Worchester, Mass. There has always been a tradition in the Snow family, that Zerubbabel was a Captain in the American Revolution. In searching the records of New Hampshire, no record of this could be found. The only evidence that was obtainable is the word "Captain" carved on his tombstone, & he was the proper age to have been in the Revolutionary War. 6- MOLLY SNOW born Dec. 24, 1767. She married Joshua Farr, a son of Jona Farr, 1785. He died & she married John Davis in 1817 & came to Utah with the Mormons & died Aug. 30, 1865. 6- JAMES SNOW born Jan. 28, 1770 at Chesterfield, N. H.; married Abigail Farr, a sister to Joshua. He resided at Chesterfield until 1804 then moved to St. Johnsbury, Vt. where his wife died in 1837 & he died there Sept. 2, 1850. They had a son, Gardner Snow, born at Chesterfield Feb. 15, 1793, who married Sally Hastings, & they too settled at St. Johnsbury. He joined the Mormon Church & came to Utah in 1848. He died at Manti, Utah Nov. 17, 1889. 6- LYDIA SNOW born March 18, 1772 at Chesterfield, New Hampshiro; married Ashael Farr, a brother to her sister Molly's husband, in 1786. She"was living at St. Johnsbury by Jan. 14, 1794, because her son Winslow was born there on that date. She & her husband joined the Church & came to Utah with the Mormons. Winslow married Olive Hovey Freeman Dec. 5, 1816 at Hanover, Vermont. Olive was a descendant of Gov. Thomas Prence who succeeded Gov. William Bradford o£ Plymoth Colony. She was born Nov. 3, 1757 at Lebanon, Vt. & died March 10, 1883 at Big Cottonwood, Utah. Winslow & Olive had a son, Lorin Farr, born July 27, 1820 at Waterford, Vermont. Lorin came to Utah Sept. 20, 1847 & his parents came Sept. 30, 1850. Lorin was one of the first & important men who helped settle Ogden, Utah. He became the father of Sarah Farr, who married John Henry Smith. Sarah's son, George Albert Smith, became an Apostle in the Mormon Church & he is now President of that Church. (1947). 6- ABIGAIL SNOW was born April 17, 1774 at Chesterfield, New Hampshire; died in Ohio unmarried. 6-SALLY SNOW born 1776 at Chesterfield; died 1777. 6- JOHN SNOW born July 2, 1778 at Chesterfield, N.H.; married Ashmore Farr, daughter of Moses Farr. She died in 1824 & he married Rachel, widow of' Dr. Jason Farr, & daughter of John Day. He died May 3, 1829. 6- SALLY SNOW born 1780; married Joel Stone 1801; died Jan. 26, 1812. ' 6- Jerusha SNOW born Nov. 7, 1784; married Peter Stone who died & she married Ezekiel Harris; died Nov. 30, 1873. 6- LEVI SNOW born July 22, 1782 at Chesterfield, New Hampshire; married Lucina Streeter; died Nov. 2, 1841 at Montrose, Iowa. 6- ZERUBBABEL SNOW born May 20, 1783 at Chesterfield, N.H. Captain Zerubbabel was a selectman in Chesterfield 1773 & 1774. He was prominent in civic affairs. He signed the "Association Test". After his fathers death, he owned & ran the sawmill, & lived on the old Snow Farm. The old Snow home is still standing in Chesterfield. The house was started by John Snow (4) about 1762 & was completed, or remodeled, by Zerubbabel. For a time it was used as a tavern. Zerubbabel's son John owned the house & parental farm after his fatherts death & lived there. About 1835, the town bought the place & used it for the Town Poor Farm. A number of years ago, the house was bought by Arthur Carmick & remodeled. In the summer of 1946, he sold the place to a Dr. Lovell._ Cheshire County, New Hampshire' Registry' of Deeds' says: "On Aug. 26, 1803, Levi Snow of Lunenburg, Vermont, laborer, for $600 sold John Snow of Chesterfield, the whole of the real estate, which was given me by the last will & testament of my hono"d father Zerubbabel Snow, late of Chesterfield, deceased." Sept. 6, 1802. John sold his interest in the sawmill. The deed was witnessed by Levi Snow. Recorded in 1806 Vol. 48-page 297. April 27, 1781 Hannah & Benjamin Streeter sold James Snow part of lot 13 in the 15th range. The witnesses were Elias Streeter & Zerubbabel Snow. Recorded 1795 Vol, 24-377. (Signed Zerub) Captain Zerubbabol Snow died April 12, 1795 in his 54th year & was buried beside his father & mother in the West Chesterfield cemetery. His wife PvIary died June 24, 1818 in her 74th year, & was buried beside her husband. Zerrubabel blev gift med Mary Trowbridge i 1766 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Mary (datter af James Trowbridge og Jerusha Park) blev født den 25 feb. 1745 i Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 24 jun. 1818 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; blev begravet i West Burying Ground, West Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle] |
9. | Mary Trowbridge blev født den 25 feb. 1745 i Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (datter af James Trowbridge og Jerusha Park); døde den 24 jun. 1818 i Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; blev begravet i West Burying Ground, West Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
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10. | William Streeter blev født den 9 nov. 1766 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; døde den 9 okt. 1826 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. William blev gift med Hannah Mason den 12 maj 1785 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island. Hannah blev født den 16 sep. 1766 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; døde den 25 nov. 1854 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle] |
11. | Hannah Mason blev født den 16 sep. 1766 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; døde den 25 nov. 1854 i Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
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