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__________________________ [edit] BackgroundWhile "Snoddy" is a relatively uncommon name, there were a number of apparently independent Snoddy immigrants to the United States prior to the Revolution.
The first line seems to have remained in Hanover Township, or descendants moved into the Ohio River Valley. The London Britain line left the area sometime after 1750, and appeared in North Carolina within a few years of that date. The Amherst Buckingham line remained in that area, but some members dispersed first to Washington County, VA, and later into northeastern TN and into Kentucky. A fourth line, that of person:James Snoddy (4) immigrated to America in 1783, and settled in Deer Creek Valley, Lycoming County, PA. Since this line came to America after the revolution, and lies outside the georgraphic focus of the tapestry, they are mentioned primarily for the sake of completeness.
Eight distinct clusters of Snoddy records can be recognized in the primary/original sources of Colonial America. These are shown below. Note that some of these record clusters represent the same persons as they moved from one area to another. [edit] DocumentationSee also: Analysis:Sorting out the John Snoddy's [edit] Cluster 1London Britain Twp, Chester
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