Person:Willard Snow (2)

Watchers
Willard Trowbridge Snow
d.21 Aug 1853 at sea
m. 29 Nov 1801
  1. Levi Mason Snow1803 -
  2. Lucina Snow1804 - 1861
  3. William Snow1806 - 1879
  4. Judge Zerubbabel Snow1809 - 1888
  5. Willard Trowbridge Snow1811 - 1853
  6. Mary Minerva Snow1813 - 1891
  7. Shipley Wilson Snow1816 - 1905
  8. Erastus Snow1818 - 1888
  9. Charles Van Rensselaer Snow1821 - 1879
  10. Lydia Mason Snow1823 - 1900
  11. Melissa Diantha Snow1826 - 1903
Facts and Events
Name Willard Trowbridge Snow
Gender Male
Birth? 6 Nov 1811 St. Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, United States
Death? 21 Aug 1853 at sea
Burial? 26 Aug 1853 at sea
Reference Number 36XN-4T (Ancestral File)

The following biographical sketch is adapted from the LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p.374 with addenda from the Ancestral File.

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Willard Snow, of the First Quorum of the Seventy and president of the Scandinavian Mission from 1852 to 1853, was born May 6, 1811, in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vermont, the fifth of twelve children born to Levi Snow and Lucina Streeter. He was baptized June 18, 1833, by Orson Pratt, and moved to Kirtland, Ohio. In 1834 he was a member of Zion's Camp, the expedition to Zion to releive the suffering of the saints in Missouri, in consequence of which was ordained a Seventy February 28, 1835. Elder Snow performed several missions to different parts of the United States. At the time of his ordination as a Seventy, he was called into the newly formed First Quorum of the Seventy. Elder Snow took to wife Melvina Harvey on May 14, 1837 by whom he fathered nine children. He must have found her qualities admirable for when called upon to practice plural marriage, he selected her sister Susan Harvey, whom he married nine years later in 1846 on the anniversary of the marriage to Melvina. Thus the sisters shared not only their husband but their wedding anniversary. Susan bore Elder Snow one child. In 1849, he took his third wife, Mary Bingham Freeman. The Ancestral File does not list any issue of this union. With the expulsion of the Latter-day Saints from Nauvoo, Illinois, he trekked west in Jedediah M. Grant's Company and arrived in the Valley in 1847. He was called on a mission to Europe in 1851. While laboring as a missionary in England, he was called to preside over the Scandinavian Mission in 1852. He died on the North Sea en route from Denmark to England Aug. 21, 1853 and was buried at sea five days later.

References
  1.   GEDCOM file submitted by Michael Jefferies. Created on 5 May 2004. Imported on 5 May 2004..