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Family tree▼ Facts and Events
| Name |
John Snow |
| Gender |
Male |
| Birth[1] |
ca 1807 |
Indiana, United States |
| Residence[4] |
4 JUN 1822 |
Pope, Illinois, United States |
| Marriage |
19 JUL 1825 |
Clark, Indiana, United Statesto Mary Johnson |
| Census[3] |
1830 |
Fountain, Indiana, United States |
| Census[5] |
1840 |
Shelby, Indiana, United StatesHendricks Township |
| Property[6] |
12 Apr 1843 |
Johnson, Indiana, United States |
| Census[1] |
1850 |
Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, United States |
| Death[2][7] |
bef Mar 1863 |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Johnson County, Indiana, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule, HH 502, Fam 502, Primary quality.
Snow, John, 43, farmer, b. IN, [no RE] , Mary, 42, b. IN , James, 20, Laborer, b. IN , Robert, 16, b. IN , John, 15, b. IN , Samuel, 12, b. IN , Isaac, 10, b. IN
- ↑ Probate Papers and Guardianship Papers, John Snow File 173, in Johnson, Indiana, United States. Probate Records, Primary quality.
Charles W. Snow appointed on 9 March 1863 as Guardian of Eliza B. Snow and Sarah M. Snow, minor heirs of John Snow deceased on bond of $200 Rec'd of C. W. Snow, the sum of ten dollars fifty cents for application of John Snow and one dollar 25¢ on application for pension 9 March 1863, Wm H. Barnett Clk
A John C. Snow enlisted in Company G, 3rd Indiana Cavalry on 20 Sep 1861 (Ancestry.com; American Civil War Database), age at enlistment, unknown, survival of war unknown; a John W. Snow, a private in Co. G, 3rd Indiana Cavalry had two pension claims made on 17 April 1863, one for the widow, name not given (Application #5,522), one for minor (application #18,674, certificate 30426). It's likely that this John Snow is Charles' brother rather than his father.
- ↑ United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Primary quality.
1830 US Census, Indiana, Fountain County Snow, John, 2 males under 5, 1 male 20-30, 1 f 20-30
- ↑ County Court Records, Pope County, Illinois, 1816-1831; LDS #0964530, in Illinois. County Court (Pope County), and Illinois. Court of County Commissioners (Pope County). County court records, 1816-1850. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974), p. 175, 4 June 1822, Primary quality.
Ordered that Lincoln Harper be appointed Supervisor on the Franklin road, from the Kaskaskia road, to the crossing of the Big Bay Creek, and . . . Cato Whitesid, James A. Whitsid, John Whitesid, James Snow, Isaac Snow, John Snow, Jacob Roe, William Johnson, Bailey Johnson, Charles Johnson Jur, . . . Abraham Shufflebarger, Jacob Sufflebarger, John King, Fredrick A[pple]yard, Jesse McCool, Benjamin McCool [crossed out in original], . . . allotted to to work on the same
- ↑ Shelby County, Indiana, in United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
Snow, John, 2 m>5, 2 m 5-10, 2 m 10-15, 1 m 30-40, 1 f 30-40
- ↑ Vol. N, in Johnson, Indiana, United States. Deed Records, Sept 1851-May 1853, Primary quality.
John Snow and Mary Snow his wife of Johnson County, IN were paid $200 By Charles Johnson of Clark County, IN for all the interest of them in The West 1/2 of the NW1/4, S30, T12, R5E And the E1/2 of the NW1/4, S30, T12, R5E Signed 22 Sept 1843, John x his mark Snow, Mary Snow Witness John B. Kerr JP Recorded 30 Sep 1852
- ↑ A John C. Snow enlisted in Company G, 3rd Indiana Cavalry on 20 Sep 1861 (Ancestry.com; American Civil War Database), age at enlistment, unknown, survival of war unknown; a John W. Snow, a private in Co. G, 3rd Indiana Cavalry had two pension claims made on 17 April 1863, one for the widow, name not given (Application #5,522), one for minor (application #18,674, certificate 30426). It's likely that this John Snow is Charles' brother rather than his father.
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