Person:Ina Snyder (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1873
  1. Stella Mildred Hulbert1873 - 1946
  2. Ina Virginia Snyder1878 - 1934
m. 21 Feb 1901
Facts and Events
Name Ina Virginia Snyder
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 May 1878 Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, United States
Census? 1900 Dane, Dane, Wisconsin, United StatesSchool teacher
Marriage 21 Feb 1901 Finley, Juneau Co, Wisconsinto Gilbert Charles Oscarson
Death[2][3] 3 Jan 1934 Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States
Burial? Wynn Cemetery, Summerdale, Baldwin, Alabama, United States

Stoughton Weekly Hub (Dane Co, Wisconsin) February 15, 1907

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Oscar and two little children came up from Whitewater Saturday to attend the Funeral of Mrs. Oscar's grandmother, Mrs. Julia Snyder. Mrs. Oscar's mother, Mrs. Sarah Coates, also arrived rom Findlay, Wis., Saturday afternoon. ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Onlooker (Foley, Alabama) Friday, April 8, 1910

The Methodist Aid met with Mrs. Gilbert Oscar on Wednesday afternoon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The Onlooker Foley, Alabama Thursday Morning, Jan. 4, 1934

MRS. G. C. OSCAR DIES AT MOBILE

Mrs. Ina Virginia Oscar, wife of G. C. Oscar, well-known Foley farmer, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter in Mobile. A heart attack caused death. Complete funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. Internment will be in Wynn cemetery. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Mobile Press Register Mobile, Alabama January 4, 1934

OSCAR -- MRS. INA VIRGINIA OSCAR, native of Stoughton, Wis., and a resident of Foley, Ala., died Wednesday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Tunstall, 70 Crenshaw street. She is survived by the widower, Gilbert C.: four daughters, Mrs. A. E. Buss of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. B. F. Tunstall of Mobile, Mrs. Marie Moss and Miss Stella Oscar of Foley; one sister, Mrs. A. L. Bishop of Dover, Ohio; three grandchildren and other relatives. The body was sent to Foley for internment by Higgins mortuary. ____________________________________________________________________________________

References
  1. 1880 Census of the United States. (Ancestry.com)
    Porter, Rock Co, Wisconsin p374B.

    age 2

  2. Alabama Deaths, 1908-59. (Ancestry.com)
    vol 4 roll 3.
  3. Certified Death Certificate
    LDS Film #1908516 Alabama Cert. #1650.