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Marriage: Children:
  1. Hulda Snow: Birth: 14 Feb 1786 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  2. Jonathan Snow: Birth: 13 Oct 1788 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  3. Salmon Snow: Birth: 26 Apr 1789 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  4. Caleb Snow: Birth: 5 Jun 1790 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  5. Susanna Snow: Birth: 25 Jun 1793 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  6. Sprague Snow: Birth: 26 Apr 1795 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  7. Sebrina Snow: Birth: 10 Apr 1797 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  8. Martin Snow: Birth: 10 May 1799 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  9. Olive Snow: Birth: 25 Dec 1800 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Death: 6 Jan 1819

  10. Thomas Jefferson Snow: Birth: 21 Feb 1803 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  11. Leefy Snow: Birth: 12 May 1805 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.


Sources
1. Title:   WALF Submission -- Glenda Nothnagle
Author:   by way of Otto Palfenier -- email
Publication:   [email protected]
2. Title:   International Genealogical Index(R)
Page:   citing microfilm 458207, downloaded 21 Oct 2006
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Copyright (c) 1980, 2002
3. Title:   Glenda Nothnagle
Publication:   email message
Text:   Here is a brief description. Lydia LEAVITT b. abt. 1691 married Jonathan SPRAGUE. Their daughter, Betty SPRAGUE (1731-1797) b. 10 May 1731 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; d. 24 Mar 1797 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA. Betty married Seth SNOW (1725-between 1812) son of William SNOW (1697-1789) and Mary WASHBURN (1694-1774) b. 7 Aug 1725 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; they were married in 1749 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA. and died between 20 Jan 1812 and 7 Jul 1812 in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY. On Sep 29th, 1798 Seth SNOW of Bridgewater sold 44 1/2 acres in Bridgewater to (son) Simeon SNOW. No wife is mentioned in the deed. I have a transcript of the will of Seth SNOW. William SNOW goes back to the Mayflower Compact signer Peter BROWN[E] and his daughter Rebecca Brown who married William SNOW. The will mentions the 1st of Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, dated 20 Jan 1812, proved 7 Jul 1812, names sons Simeon, Seth and Jonathan; daughters, Huldah, wife of Jonathan SNOW; Sally, wife of Joshau RICHMOND and Bethia, wife of Asaph LARABEE; granddaughters, Betsey LARABEE and Patty RANKIN; dau Susannah, wife of Matthew RANKIN to have the balance of his estate and they to be execs. Bethia SNOW and Asaph LARABEE had a daughter, Susannah LARABEE b. 1807 in NY who married Harvey BLAKELEY b. 18 Jun 1803 in Butler, PA; married 1827 in Cranberry, Butler, PA. Some say that Susannah LARABEE may have been born in Niagra Falls which is about an hour away from me. I know of a brother of Susannah (Jonathan LARABEE b. abt. 1808, married to Orvilla Unknown. They had 9 children. Harvey BLAKELEY and Susannah LARABEE had 10 children.
4. Title:   International Genealogical Index (R)
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of January 10, 2004

Notes
a. Note:   Other Bridgewater families included Caleb and Hannah (Drake) DUNBAR (see Bridgewater Vital Recs., 2:111) and many of the children and grandchildren of Seth[4] SNOW (William 3-2-1). All three of Seth SNOW's sons-Simeon, Seth, and Jonathan- married daughters of Eleazer [4] SNOW (Eleazer [3], William [2-1]. See ibid., m 2:349-350, for the marriages, and also the will of Eleazer [4] SNOW, Plymouth County Wills, Liber 36, f. 169, and File 18668. Also in Easton for a time were two other children of Eleazer SNOW; a son Eleazer and a daughter Mercy, wife of Nathaniel WILMARTH.
b. Note:   NF33146
Note:   Date of Intention


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