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SNOW was born on 12 Mar 1701 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331
He died on 9 Dec 1715 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331 Parents: Zerubbabel
SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Jabez SNOW was born on 15 Mar 1716 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died on 2 Jun 1782 in Westborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Spouse: . Jabez SNOW and Keziah NEWTON were married on 26 Jul 1738 in Southborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Spouse: . Jabez SNOW and Susannah GLEASON were married on 18 Aug 1773 in Southborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Spouse: . James SNOW270,1230 was born in 1642 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.786 He died on 28 Jan 1708/9. Parents: Richard SNOW and Avis BARRAT. Spouse: . James SNOW and Sarah SNOW Mrs were married in 1662 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. James SNOW was born on 28 Jan 1770 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232 In 1800 he was a Retailor of Distilled Spirits in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.1237 He died on 2 Sep 1850 in St Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Spouse: Abigail (Nabby) FARR. James SNOW and Abigail (Nabby) FARR were married on 28 May 1787 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.578,579 Jemima SNOW was born on 19 Aug 1702 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 She died on 3 Jul 1745. Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Spouse: . Abraham JOSLIN and Jemima SNOW were married on 9 May 1728 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,1238 Jerusha SNOW was born on 7 Nov 1784 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232 She died on 30 Nov 1873 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Spouse: . Ezekiel HARRIS and Jerusha SNOW were married in Feb 1816. Spouse: . Peter STONE and Jerusha SNOW were married on 30 Nov 1873. John SNOW270,1230
was born in 1640 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.786,1239 He
died on 25 Nov 1706 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,786
JOHN SNOW (Richard ) was born about 1640 at an unknown place and spent his life from early childhood until his death,2,8 on November 25, 1706, in Woburn.6 He married there by 1667 MARY GREENE (see Greene, P; 335) and in 1671 had occasion to sign a receipt to her uncle Capt. JOHN CARTER for her share of her father's estate.4 He had received during his father's life, and doubtless at the time of his marriage, land to live upon and meadow and this property was confirmed to him by his father's wills in January, 1676. He, in common with his three brothers, was bound to provide food and fuel for their mother. Search in published material has revealed no details of the life of JOHN . He, as well as his father, was evidently one of the pioneers who performed their daily work so unobtrusively that it attracted no comment,. did not stand out noticeably, yet such men were the back bone of the colony. So the only way we can approximate an understanding of the conditions he faced is through study of the history of Woburn during the period of his life, with the addition of a few incidents. Apparently the purveying of sensational tales, regardless of authenticity, is not exclusively, a modern fault for about 1660 it was reported17 in England "That 18 Turksmen of war [on] the 24 of Jan y 1659-60 landed at a town [referring to Charlestown, mother of Woburn] three miles from Boston, killed 40, took Mr. Sims minister prisoner, wounded him, killed his wife and three of his little children, carried him-away with 57 more, burnt the Town, carried them to Argier (Algiers?I their loss amounting to 12,ooo pound __the Turk demanding 8,000 pound ransom to be paid within seven months".17 The only discrepancies18 in the above tale are that Turkish men of war did not raid or burn Charlestown, The Rev. Symmes and others were not kidnapped or SNOW FAMILY 555 held for ransom, none of his family were killed and his children were all adult by 1659-60 instead of being "little".18 When Josselyn visited the colony and reported this wild English tale to the pioneers it must have created a sensation! The tragic losses by fire in those days, when every necessity, cost such a burden of effort, seem most appallingly heavy, and to our modern minds the methods of fighting fire seem needlessly crude. In this connection, we find a ruling of 1661 which would have had its bearing on every one of our Woburn families, for it was "Ordered that Thomas Brigden, sr., deliver the town buckets to any person upon notice of fire within the town; provided the said Brigden takes care for bringing them to the Meeting House again. And is to be satisfied for his pains and care therein".17 A home could have burned down while Brigden was searched for or awakened and the church visited. In October, 1667, twenty-five citizens of Woburn petitioned the General Court "May it please this honorable court to vouchsafe some help to our town of Woburn in dividing a lump of this wilderness earth";17 and "The selectmen mette the 5. day of Octob. 1674, and agreed on the 15 day of this instant mo. to goe throo the Towne, and ecsarnin the familys about Catichisinge ".16 RICHARD SNOW would have experienced the earlier anxieties over the threatened loss of their charter (see Appendix "B", p. 694) and JOHN would have felt the injustice of Andros' regime in the greatly increased taxes, the threatened loss of their lands and other strictures. About 1686 a farmer of Woburn was called to account for his wife's extravagance in dress. He answered, "That he thought it no sin for his wife to wear a silk hood and silk neck [neckerchief ?]; and he desired to see an example before him!"15,17 probably meaning that if it was to be considered a sin, he desired proof of the claim. Kindly treatment of the aged or infirm is frequently seen in the Woburn records, in the remitting of taxes, in the restoration of land forfeited for non-payment of taxes, or in actual furnishing of food and clothing in cases of need.16 Of the seven children of JOHN SNOW, at least four married and reared families of well behaved children. Ebenezer died in young manhood; Nathaniel was probably crippled or ailing for he received his small share of his father's property in money19 rather than in land which the other sons shared. At the age of fifty-one, Mary was still unmarried;³ the life of Timothy was spent in Woburn, where he served the military company15 as sergeant from 1716 until 1737; HANNAH with her husband had removed 4 about 1715 to Killingly, Connecticut, (where some of her Snow relatives later followed her)15 and the two older Sons removed to New Hampshire, John , who became an ensign, settling permanently in what is now Hudson in that state and becoming one of the most useful men of the town until his death in 1735. Zerubbabel evidently lived for a time near Concord, New Hampshire20 but apparently returned to Woburn before his death. JOHN SNOW died intestate in November, 1706, and on April iz, 1707, his widow DAWES AND ALLIED FAMILIES and children signed19 an agreement as to the disposition of his property. .At his death his estate owed £16 to his eldest son John and £12 to Timothy" as though they might have helped to maintain the family. JOHN CUTLER signed the agreement in behalf of his wife HANNAH . By this document, the widow MARY was to use for life all the household stuff and one-third part of the other movables, housing and lands; John was to retain the home and over twenty acres already in his hands on condition that he pay £12 to Timothy and £3 to his sister, HANNAH CUTLER. In view of their payment of certain amounts to the other heirs, Zerubbabel and Timothy were to divide between them, the remainder of the housing and lands, including the widow s third after her death.19 The description of land includes reference to the Hungry-plain field. REFERENCES 1. New England Register, XIV, 358; Hotten's Emigrants, p.141, Barnstable [co. Devon, Eng.] Parish Register, Thos. Wainwright 1903, part I, P. 50 2. Savage, IV, 138-9; History of Woburn, S. Sewall, 1868,pp. 113, 115-9,640-1. 3. Manuscript Genealogy of the RICHARD SNOW Family cornpiled by G. B. Snow, Long Beach, Calif., deposited at Newberry Library, Chicago, pp. 3-17. 4. Woburn Historical Sites, W. R. Cutter, 1892, pp. 23-3, 37. 5. History of Middlesex Co., Mass., D. H. Hurd, 1890, I, 347-8; Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, Ser. 3, I, 38-45. 6. Vital Records of Woburn, Mass., I, 243; II, 180, pt. 2, pp. 29, 38; III, 259-60. 7. History of Philip s War, G. M. Bodge 1896, pp. 170-2, 434-6; Mss. Snow Genealogy; Hurd's Middlesex Co., I, 383, Sewall's Woburn, pp. 113, 115-8. 9. Vital Records of Chelmsford, Mass., p. 318; History of Hudson, New Hampshire, K. Webster, 1913, pp. 126-7. 10. Cutler Genealogy , N. S. Cutler, 1889, p. 21. 11. History of Lexington, C. Hudson, 1913, II, 142-3. 12. Pierce Genealogy, F. C. Pierce, 1882, p. 28. 13. History of Woodstock, Conn., C. W. Bowen, 1932, IV, 195. 14. Ibid., II, 258; Hudson's Lexington, II, 143; Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine, 1895, III, 296. 15. Hurd's Middlesex, I, 350, 377, 383, 387-8. 16. Sewall's Woburn, pp. 49, 59-60, 66-8. 17. History of Charlestown, R. Frothingham, 1845, pp. 112-3, 210. 18. Savage, IV, 243-4; Pope's Pioneers, p. 444; Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, G. B. Wyman, 1879, p.927. 19. Search of Middlesex Co., Mass., Records by E. L. Moffatt, Allston, Mass., Probate File No. 20820, Vol. XI, 190. 20. History of Concord, N. H., J. 0. Lyford, 1896, I, 138, 143-4; History of Concord, N H N. Bouton, 1856, pp.68, 78, 124, 139, 543; Concord, N. H. Town Records, 1894, App. p.543, History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, N. H. D. H. Hurd, 1885, pp. 57, 61-2. 21. Genealogical Bulletin, 1903-4, I, 171; Hartwell Genealogy, L. W. Densmore, 1895, p. 35. 22. Snow-Estee Ancestry, N. E. Snow, comp. by M. M. Jillson, 1939, I, 1-6, 49. Parents: Richard SNOW and Avis BARRAT. Spouse: Mary GREEN. John SNOW and Mary GREEN were married in 1666/67 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.11,270,785,786 Children were: John SNOW, Zerubbabel SNOW, Timothy SNOW, Hannah SNOW, Mary SNOW, Ebenezer SNOW, Nathaniel SNOW. John SNOW was born on 13 May 1668 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He was buried in Mar 1735. He died on 21 Mar 1735 in Dunstable, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN. Spouse: . John SNOW and Sarah STEVENS were married on 13 Feb 1693 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,1240 John SNOW
was born on 30 Mar 1706 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died on 12 May 1777 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New
Hampshire, USA.270 He was
buried in May 1777 in Clay Hill Cemetery, West Chesterfield, New Hampshire, USA.
Source: "The History of the Brigham Family" 2nd Vol. by Emma Elisabeth Brigham Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Spouse: Abigail BRIGHAM. John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM were married on 25 Mar 1729 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,272 Children were: John SNOW, Edmund SNOW, Seth SNOW, Warren SNOW, Abigail SNOW, Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW, Phebe SNOW, Ester SNOW. John SNOW was born on 25 Nov 1729 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died on 6 Mar 1801 in Paxton, Vermilion, Texas, USA. He was buried in Mar 1801. Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM. Spouse: . John SNOW and Sybil MATHEWS were married on 30 Dec 1756.270 John SNOW was born on 2 Jul 1778 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232 He died on 31 May 1829 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Spouse: . John SNOW and Achsa FARR were married on 8 Oct 1803 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.1241 Spouse: . John SNOW and Rachel DAY were married about 1803.102 Josiah SNOW1230,1231 was born in 1644 in , Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. He died in Aug 1692 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.1242 Parents: Anthony SNOW and Abigail WARREN. Spouse: . Josiah SNOW and Rebecca BARKER were married in 1669.1242,1243 Josiah SNOW was born on 24 Jan 1699/1700 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Spouse: . Josiah SNOW and Sarah BELLOWS were married on 9 Feb 1726 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Lydia SNOW1230,1244
was born on 14 Jul 1645 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
She died on 17 Mar 1711 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.429,1146
Sandwich Vital Records p. 23 Parents: Anthony SNOW and Abigail WARREN. Spouse: Steven SKIFF. Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW were married in 1665/66 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11,716 Children were: Abigail SKIFF, Stephen SKIFF, Deborah SKIFF, Nathaniel SKIFF, Marcy SKIFF, Sarah SKIFF, Lydia SKIFF, Stephen SKIFF, Hannah SKIFF. Lydia SNOW
was born on 18 Mar 1772 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232
She died on 13 Feb 1822 in Lower Waterford, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.583,584
49 years, 11 months, 5 days, husband; Asahel Farr, cemetery; Lower Waterford.
Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE.Spouse: Asahel FARR. Asahel FARR and Lydia SNOW were married on 25 Jan 1787 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.579,585 Children were: Sybil FARR, Edith FARR, Winslow FARR Sr, Levi Ruggles FARR, Shubael FARR, Lydia FARR, Leafy FARR, Harriet FARR, Mary Belinda FARR, Jonathan FARR. Mary SNOW was born on 4 Aug 1680 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 She died in 1711. Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN. Spouse: . Samuel MINOT and Mary SNOW were married on 29 Oct 1707 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Molly SNOW was born on 24 Dec 1767 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232 She died on 30 Aug 1856 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Marraige found in "The Farr Genealogy" by the Rev. Charles N. Sinnet. Molly was the daughter of Zerubbabel Snow. Death date was also given in this book. They had no children. Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Spouse: Joshua FARR. Joshua FARR and Molly SNOW were married on 31 Mar 1785 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.601 Spouse: . John DAVIS and Molly SNOW were married in 1817. Nathaniel SNOW was born on 16 Nov 1684 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN. Phebe SNOW was christened on 6 Oct 1743 in Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.90 Actually born in England. Recorded in Rutland, USA She died on 6 Mar 1790. Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM. Spouse: . Moses SMITH and Phebe SNOW were married on 1 Sep 1768 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270 Richard SNOW1230,1245
was christened on 21 Dec 1608 in , Barnstable, Devonshire, England.270 He died on 5 May 1677 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts,
USA.1246
Came to the New World on the ship "Expedition" 20 Nov. 1635. He was examined by the Minister at Gravesend, England; to be transported to Barbados (Jamaica). It was noted that "The men have taken oaths of allegeance touching their conformite to the orders and discipline of the Church of England." Richard was 28 years old. He did not stay long in Barbados, for he is listed amoung the first taxpayers of Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts in 1645. Sometime after his 28th year, when he came alone to the sugar plantations of Barbados, he courted and married Ann, Annis or Avis - whose last name and birth place are not surely given. Richard Snow's will was made Nov.30, 1676. It reads as follows: " I Richard Snow of Woburn in the county of Middlesex Massachusetts Collony in New England. Although weake in body yet prefect in sences do make this my last will and testament to dispose of the little estate the lord has bestowed on mee; I do make my beloved wife, Avis Snow and my youngest son Zachary Snow to be my executors. I do bequeath to my eldest son, John Snow one parcell of land that his house now standest on and one parcell of meddow that he hath now in his possession; It; to my son James Snow I do bequeath one parcell of land in hungry plain field halfe my land there is to say halfe broke up land, from the end of the broke up land to run straight line to the swampe and halfe my lott at the cedar swampe; and one parcell of meddow called hart hole; and one parcell of meddow from a point of upland in the meddow with a straight line to the river; and a third part of my division of timber and a third part of what is to be layed out: It; to my son Samuel Snow I do bequeath halfe my land joining to my house and halfe the swampe with all the conviences; and two akers of meddow on the other side of mapple meddow river; and a third of my division of timber and a third part of what is to be layed out; and halfe my meddow at steprocke: and the rest of my land at hungry plain to be equally divided between my son Samuel and my son Zachary. It; I do reguire that my sons equally do pay to my beloved wife twenty (20) bushells of corne yearly as followeth: five (5) bushells of wheat and five (5) ry: and five (5) bushells of barley; and five (5) bushells of indian corne; and keeping of two cows summer and winter yearly; and four cords of wood yearly and after my funerall and legacyes thus bestowed; I make my beloved wife Avis and my youngest son Zachary my executers this 30th. Of the eleventh month 1676: unto which we set our hands: Richard Snow Witness our hands Francis Wyman Allen Convers Zachariah Convers Sworn in court by Francis Wyman and Allen Convers J R C as attest commanwealth of The estate of Richard Snow: Middlesex ss. Registry of probate. A tru copy. This is typed the same as the copy I have. D.V.S.. an inventory of the estate of Richard Snow; deceased, 5th. May 1677. Imp: dwelling house, barn, orchard, ten acres of land Item: nine acres of meddow It: seventy acres of woodland It: eleven acres of remote land It: thirteen acres of plow-land within fence It: one pair oxen It: one cow and hefier It: swine and fowles It: yoake, shovel, ax, chains, and forks It: two beds with, the furniture belonging It: table-cloths and napkins It: wearing cloaths It; one chest and a box It: pot-hooks, tramel, frying pan, tongs It: warmingpan, fireshovel, gridiron It: pewter and tin ware It: earthen ware It; dishes, spoons, and mil trays It: beer-barrells tubs pails and wooden ware It: two bibles and sermon books It: churn, fan, hogshead, meat tub It: bag sieves, meal trough and a wheel It: chair tables hamer pinchers It: sword and gun It: bells, siths, tackling It: in indian and rie both corn and meal It: in meat Witness heerof Joseph Wright Samuel Carter Sworn in court by Zach: Snow June 19 1677 jr. Cl. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex ss. Registry of probate A true copy Attest, w. e. rogers register Richard Snow and his wife Avis left four sons at their death. They had five sons but Daniel died at the age of one. Richard and Avis Snow's sons are listed below in birth order. The information about their total families cannot be listed here because there would be in the 1000's! In the rest of the book I will list those from whom we get our lineage. There will be places that because of a interesting happening or some other story I will list all the information I have so that in the future if others use this book as a guide they will have the information. Without old family books written by other people it would be impossible for me to pass along our heritage. D.V. S. Source: JSMB US/CAN 929.273 Sn61sd Spouse: Avis BARRAT. Richard SNOW and Avis BARRAT were married in 1639 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.11 Children were: John SNOW, James SNOW, Daniel SNOW, Samuel SNOW, Zachariah SNOW. Sally SNOW270 was born in Jul 1776 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. She died on 11 Sep 1777 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Given name may be Sarah Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Samuel SNOW1230 was born on 28 May 1647 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died on 28 Nov 1717 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,786 Parents: Richard SNOW and Avis BARRAT. Spouse: . Samuel SNOW and Sarah WILSON were married in 1668 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.1243 Spouse: . Samuel SNOW and Sarah PARKER were married on 9 Aug 1686 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,910 Sarah SNOW1230 was born in Jun 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.1231 She died on 11 Dec 1741 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: Anthony SNOW and Abigail WARREN. Spouse: . Joseph WATERMAN and Sarah SNOW were married in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.1247 Sarah SNOW was born in 1780 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. She died on 26 Jan 1812 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. Given name may be Sally Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Spouse: . Joel STONE and Sarah SNOW were married on 26 Mar 1801. Seth SNOW was born on 11 Mar 1733 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He was christened on 11 Mar 1734 in Southborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM. Spouse: . Seth SNOW and Elizabeth KNIGHT were married on 1 May 1759. Timothy SNOW was born on 16 Feb 1674/75 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died on 4 Mar 1748 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,1248 "Here Lyes Buried y Body of M'r Timothy Snow Who Departed this Life March 11'th 1747 in y 74'th Year of His Age." Timothy Snow, born Feb. 16, 1(574-75 ; son of John Snow; grandson (?) of Richard Snow, the earliest of the name in Woburn, married Lydia Peirce (epitaph 197). ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 641.) Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN. Spouse: . Timothy SNOW and Lydia PIERCE were married on 16 Jan 1706 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,331,1249 Warren SNOW was born on 12 Feb 1734/35 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died in 1824 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA. He was buried in 1824. Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM. Spouse: . Warren SNOW and Anna HARVEY were married on 25 Oct 1759 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.1250 William SNOW was born on 25 Jan 1708 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died on 3 Jun 1774. Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Spouse: . William SNOW and Elizabeth STEVENS were married on 10 Dec 1730 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Zachariah SNOW1230 was born on 29 Mar 1649 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died on 14 Apr 1711 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,786 Parents: Richard SNOW and Avis BARRAT. Capt Zerrubbabel
SNOW was born on 12 Aug 1741 in Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died on 12 Apr 1795 in Chesterfield,
Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1251 Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM.Spouse: Mary TROWBRIDGE. Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE were married in 1766 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.1252 Children were: Molly SNOW, James SNOW, Lydia SNOW, Abigail SNOW, Sally SNOW, John SNOW, Sarah SNOW, Zerrubbabel SNOW, Jerusha SNOW, Eli SNOW. Zerrubbabel SNOW was born on 20 May 1783.270,1232 He died on 15 Jun 1806.270 Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE. Zerubbabel
SNOW1253 was born on
14 May 1672 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died
on 20 Nov 1733 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,505,1253
Zerubbabel was a famous Indian fighter in the early days. Later he would move to the area around Concord, New Hampshire, and live there for a while. While living in Concord, he was hunting one day and as he was heading back to camp, as night was starting to fall, he became the hunted. A large pack of wolves chased him, until he was able to climb a tree. Zerubbabel fired at the wolves until all the balls of shot he had with him were gone. Then he cut the buttons off his coat and fired those at the wolves. The wolves refused to leave and hung around the tree all night. Finally at daylight they gave up and left the tree. After the wolves left, Zerubbabel climbed down and made his escape. Because of this incident, a nearby pond just east of the Merrimack river was given the name "Snow Pond". I have no other records of Zerubbabel's family except this, In the book " Snow Estes Journal" a grandson who had become the President of the University of Kansas told the same tale of him being a Famous Indian fighter. D.V.S. Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN. Spouse: Jemima CUTLER. Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER were married on 22 Sep 1697 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.11,270,505 Children were: Zerubbabel SNOW, Josiah SNOW, Jabez SNOW, Jemima SNOW, Ebenezer SNOW, John SNOW, William SNOW, Abigail SNOW, Jabez SNOW. Zerubbabel SNOW was born on 19 Jul 1698 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died on 2 Apr 1774 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,331 Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER. Spouse: . Zerubbabel SNOW and Elizabeth WYMAN were married on 11 Aug 1721 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,331 Agnes SOTHERON was born about 1468 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.5 Parents: William SOTHERON and Alice. Spouse: . Thomas MILLINGTON and Agnes SOTHERON were married about 1490 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.5 Alison SOTHERON was born about 1543 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97 Parents: John SOTHERON and Phillippa. Spouse: . John BELL and Alison SOTHERON were married about 1561 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97 Anne SOTHERON was born about 1592 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Parents: William SOTHERON and Constance LAMBERT. Spouse: . John DAYLES and Anne SOTHERON were married about 1613 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Beatrix SOTHERON.7 Parents: Robert SOTHERON and Alice. Christopher SOTHERON.5 Parents: William SOTHERON and Alice. Elizabeth SOTHERON was born in 1586 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 She died before 12 Oct 1618 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Parents: William SOTHERON and Constance LAMBERT. Spouse: . William MILLINGTON and Elizabeth SOTHERON were married in 1603 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Isabel SOTHERON was christened on 1 Feb 1579/80 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1255 Parents: William SOTHERON and Constance LAMBERT. Spouse: . Simon APPLETON and Isabel SOTHERON were married on 18 Nov 1598 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1255 Jane SOTHERON was christened on 4 Mar 1581/82 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.498 She was buried on 2 May 1662 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.493,498 Parents: William SOTHERON and Constance LAMBERT. Spouse: Thomas CROSBY. Thomas CROSBY and Jane SOTHERON were married on 19 Oct 1600 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.11,498 Children were: Anthony CROSBY, Thomas CROSBY, William CROSBY, Simon CROSBY. Janet SOTHERON was born about 1541 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97 Parents: John SOTHERON and Phillippa. John SOTHERON was christened on 8 Dec 1588 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 He signed a will on 13 Dec 1652 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Parents: William SOTHERON and Constance LAMBERT. John SOTHERON.5 Parents: William SOTHERON and Alice. John SOTHERON was born about 1500 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.7 He died in 1547 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.7 Parents: Robert SOTHERON and Alice. Spouse: Phillippa. John SOTHERON and Phillippa were married about 1538 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97 Children were: Margaret SOTHERON, Janet SOTHERON, Alison SOTHERON, William SOTHERON. Margaret SOTHERON.7 Parents: Robert SOTHERON and Alice. Margaret SOTHERON was born about 1539 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97 Parents: John SOTHERON and Phillippa. Phillippa SOTHERON was born about 1597 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Parents: William SOTHERON and Constance LAMBERT. Spouse: . Rev. Peter HAMMOND and Phillippa SOTHERON were married on 29 Apr 1624 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.1254 Robert SOTHERON was born about 1470 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.7 He died in 1524 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.7 Parents: William SOTHERON and Alice. Spouse: Alice. Robert SOTHERON and Alice were married about 1494 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England. Children were: Thomas SOTHERON, Beatrix SOTHERON, Margaret SOTHERON, John SOTHERON, William SOTHERON, Robert SOTHERON. Robert SOTHERON was born about 1505 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.7 Parents: Robert SOTHERON and Alice. |