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Spouse: Helen Cornelia HANNUM. Frederick Hibbard SNOW and Helen Cornelia HANNUM were married on December 25, 1878. Children were: Louis Frederick SNOW. Harry A. SNOW MD. Parents: Edwin P. SNOW MD and Lavina REED. Harry O. SNOW was born on March 12, 1862. He died in 1865. Parents: Russ SNOW and Amanda SNOW. Harry Ward SNOW was born on September 25, 1862 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Parents: Henry Holland SNOW and Mary Jane LOCKERT. Spouse: Alice T. NOBLE. Harry Ward SNOW and Alice T. NOBLE were married on September 28, 1887 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Children were: Charlotte Louise SNOW, John Milton SNOW, Jeannette May SNOW, Charles Hibbard SNOW. Helen SNOW. Parents: Dr. Eleazer Wheelock SNOW and Dorcas HIBBARD. Spouse: Caleb FORD. Caleb FORD and Helen SNOW were married. Children were: Mary Wheelock FORD, Caroline Amanda FORD, Dr. Louis Caleb FORD. Helen Amanda SNOW was born on May 30, 1872 in Keystone, Iowa. Parents: Corwin Russ SNOW and Amanda M. WOODRUFF. Spouse: Alfred A. MINER. Alfred A. MINER and Helen Amanda SNOW were married on February 19, 1899 in Vinton, Iowa. Henrietta SNOW. Parents: Will SNOW and Josephine HANSON. Henry Holland SNOW was born in 1784. He died in 1854. Spouse: Sarah JAMESON. Henry Holland SNOW and Sarah JAMESON were married in 1808. Children were: Alexander Jameson SNOW. Henry Holland SNOW was born on March 31, 1827 in Atkinson, Maine. Parents: Russ SNOW and Ruth HIBBARD. Spouse: Mary Jane LOCKERT. Henry Holland SNOW and Mary Jane LOCKERT were married on October 22, 1851 in Hammond's Corner, Summit, Ohio. Children were: Ida May SNOW, Jessie Fremont SNOW, Amanda Jane SNOW, Harry Ward SNOW, Charles Corwin SNOW. Ida May SNOW was born on August 15, 1854 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Parents: Henry Holland SNOW and Mary Jane LOCKERT. Jane Elizabeth SNOW was born on April 1, 1820. She died in 1839 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Parents: Russ SNOW and Ruth HIBBARD. Jeannette May SNOW was born on April 30, 1894. Parents: Harry Ward SNOW and Alice T. NOBLE. Jessie Fremont SNOW was born on June 5, 1857 in Brecksville, Ohio. Parents: Henry Holland SNOW and Mary Jane LOCKERT. Spouse: Frank Nelson WILCOX. Frank Nelson WILCOX and Jessie Fremont SNOW were married on December 25, 1878. Children were: Owen N. WILCOX, Frank Nelson WILCOX Jr., Ruth WILCOX. Jessie May SNOW. Parents: Edwin Wheelock SNOW and Abby GOULD. John Milton SNOW was born on March 12, 1855. He died on May 18, 1894. Parents: Russ SNOW and Amanda SNOW. Spouse: Rosie CLARK. John Milton SNOW and Rosie CLARK were married. John Milton SNOW was born on July 28, 1892. Parents: Harry Ward SNOW and Alice T. NOBLE. Karl Frank SNOW was born on December 14, 1862. Parents: Owen Payson SNOW and Frances Fay EATON. Spouse: Katie Etta BROOKS. Karl Frank SNOW and Katie Etta BROOKS were married on August 3, 1881 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Children were: Orpha Pearl HIBBARD, Mildred Fay HIBBARD. Kate Frances SNOW was born on May 14, 1851. Parents: Alexander Jameson SNOW and Charlotte Louise SNOW. Spouse: Homer Wilson BARNES. Homer Wilson BARNES and Kate Frances SNOW were married on March 20, 1878. Children were: Alexander James BARNES. Lotta Belle SNOW. Parents: Edwin Wheelock SNOW and Abby GOULD. Lottie Maud Rosabelle SNOW was born on August 17, 1862 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Parents: Alexander Jameson SNOW and Charlotte Louise SNOW. Spouse: Fred Sheridan CHAFFEE. Fred Sheridan CHAFFEE and Lottie Maud Rosabelle SNOW were married. Louis Frederick SNOW was born on September 17, 1880. Parents: Frederick Hibbard SNOW and Helen Cornelia HANNUM. Louis Vimont SNOW was born on February 28, 1845. Parents: Alexander Jameson SNOW and Charlotte Louise SNOW. Louise Willett SNOW was born on April 7, 1843. Parents: Alexander Jameson SNOW and Charlotte Louise SNOW. Spouse: Comfort Emerson CHAFFEE. Comfort Emerson CHAFFEE and Louise Willett SNOW were married. Children were: Frederick Sheridan CHAFFEE, Frank Russell CHAFFEE. May Davis SNOW. Parents: Edwin P. SNOW MD and Lavina REED. Minnie (twin) SNOW was born in June 1893. Parents: Ned Payson SNOW and Mary HAMILTON. Mirabel SNOW MD. Parents: Owen Payson SNOW and Frances Fay EATON. Ned Payson SNOW was born on May 11, 1866. Parents: Owen Payson SNOW and Frances Fay EATON. Spouse: Mary HAMILTON. Ned Payson SNOW and Mary HAMILTON were married on November 16, 1890 in Cleveland, Ohio. Children were: Corwin SNOW, Edith (twin) SNOW, Minnie (twin) SNOW. Orpha Hibbard SNOW was born on March 3, 1829 in Atkinson, Maine. She died in 1862 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Parents: Russ SNOW and Ruth HIBBARD. Owen Payson SNOW was born on September 15, 1824 in Atkinson, Maine. Parents: Russ SNOW and Ruth HIBBARD. Spouse: Frances Fay EATON. Owen Payson SNOW and Frances Fay EATON were married on October 22, 1851. Children were: Mirabel SNOW MD, Emma Rowena SNOW, Edwin Fay SNOW, Charlie SNOW, Fanny Electa SNOW, Karl Frank SNOW, Ned Payson SNOW, Frank Knowlton SNOW. Payson Alexander SNOW was born on December 12, 1870 in Keystone, Iowa. Parents: Corwin Russ SNOW and Amanda M. WOODRUFF. Spouse: Mary C. MOELLER. Payson Alexander SNOW and Mary C. MOELLER were married on February 24, 1897 in Blairstown, Iowa. Russ SNOW. Spouse: Amanda SNOW. Russ SNOW and Amanda SNOW were married. Children were: Will SNOW, Charles Carroll SNOW, Austin Willey SNOW, Dorcas May SNOW, Ann Elizabeth SNOW, John Milton SNOW, Edwin Wheelock SNOW, Harry O. SNOW. Russ SNOW was born on May 21, 1789 in Plymouth, New Hampshire. He died on January 8, 1875 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, OH. Russ Snow, Benjamin's third son, was ready to make almost any sacrifice to get his children away from the taint of the cold. As it was, although he moved from Maine to Ohio in 18350, he did not get into the more equable climate of Ohio soon enough to shake off the winter clutch absolutely, for two of his daughters died of the tuberculosis touch, one in maidenhood and one in young womanhood. The subsequent general health of the other members of his family and their children would seem to indicate that the benefits he expected to derive from the western climate were not purely imaginary. This was the impulse that moved him, rather than the hope of greater worldly prosperity, for he gave up a comfortable and convenient frame dwelling with substantial buildings and appurtenances to lodge his wife and children amid the inconveniences of a log home, where they were forced to live for about ten years before he was able to erect the commodious brick house, where his children's children were born and which has since become the happy "homeing spot" of all of Benjamin's Ohio descendants. Russ Snow, Benjamin's third son. was the first one of four brothersall of whom moved West but the youngest to sever his connections with the neighborhood of his birth and boyhood, and move into the western woods. In the spring of 1835 he started with his brother-in-law, Amos Stocker, husband of his sister Louise, and Mr. Stocker's son Newell, to locate a new home in the then comparatively new Ohio country. After proceeding as far as Buffalo, New York, they separated for a time, the Stockers remaining in Buffalo to work at the mason's trade. Mr. Snow. "Uncle Russ" as he was afterwards known to all the Ohio Snows, then went on alone to Cleveland, Ohio, which was but a straggling village, and gave but slight promise of being the future teeming metropolis with half a million inhabitants. At Cleveland he ran across a gentleman by the name of Bayley, a neighbor from his old home in Bath. New Hampshire. Mr. Bayley was then living at Brecksville. Ohio, about eighteen miles south from Clever land, and where Russ later purchased and settled, and he urged Russ to make him a visit, which the latter did. although he was intending to go to Indiana before settling. While staying with Mr. Bayley, Russ bought a piece of Brecksville land on speculation and a horse with which he started for Indiana at the end of his visit. The accident of his horse going lame changed the whole course of his plans, however. Finding himself unable to proceed with the lame beast, he returned to Mr. Bayley's and having been favorably impressed with the situation, bought more land in the neighborhood and at once set about clearing away the timber and establishing a home into which he could introduce his family which came in the fall of the year. The Stockers came on from Buffalo and joined him in the summer of 1835. buying and clearing land in the neighborhood for themselves. Russ built a log house before the arrival of his family, and made everything as comfortable as he could amid the pioneer roughness of woods and new land, probably feeling a compelling need to do this since his family was leaving behind in the old home more actual comforts and conveniences than they could find in the new for a decade at least. Russ' new land was substantially all covered with timber when he purchased it,' and by the time his family joined him, he had succeeded in clearing but little more than four acres around the log house which he erected. The highway which passed in front of his home was nothing but a rough wood road through the forest. Russ' family consisted of his wife and five children, Charlotte, Jane, Owen, Orpha and Holland. We have an account of their long journey from Maine to Ohio in a covered carriage in a letter written by Russ' eldest daughter, Charlotte, to her niece, Ida M. Snow, in 1895, sixty years after the journey was made, and the same will be found printed hereinafter. Russ had the greater property in Maine and naturally was the one to come first. His brother Henry came the following year and located on lands adjoining his own. Henry's family at the time consisted of his wife and nine children, Louise, Alexander, Payson, Harriet, Angeline, Selina, Augusta, Charles and Carroll. All of Russ' children, with the exception of Charlotte, who married her cousin, Alexander Snow, son of Henry, either died or remained in Ohio, and that State has always been the home of their children. Henry's children, on the other hand, with one exception in the case of those who lived to maturity, left Ohio, and their children are now scattered all over the United States, in California. Florida, Iowa, Michigan and Dakota. Russ and Henry and their wives died in Brecksville, Ohio, and are buried in the adjoining township of Richfield. Parents: Benjamin SNOW and Elizabeth PAYSON. Spouse: Ruth HIBBARD. Russ SNOW and Ruth HIBBARD were married on August 3, 1815. Children were: Charlotte Louise SNOW, Jane Elizabeth SNOW, Owen Payson SNOW, Henry Holland SNOW, Orpha Hibbard SNOW. Sarah SNOW. Parents: Will SNOW and Josephine HANSON. Sardis D. SNOW was born in 1841 in Gorham, Lucas, Ohio (now Fulton Co. Ohio). Spouse: Caroline Seamans HIBBARD. Sardis D. SNOW and Caroline Seamans HIBBARD were married on June 6, 1875 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Will SNOW was born on January 13. Parents: Russ SNOW and Amanda SNOW. Spouse: Josephine HANSON. Will SNOW and Josephine HANSON were married. Children were: Fred Russ SNOW, Frank SNOW, Eugene SNOW, Anna Amanda SNOW, Henrietta SNOW, Sarah SNOW, Alice SNOW. Martha A. SNYDER was born on December 10, 1848 in Prattsburg, New York. Spouse: Peter H. HIBBARD. Peter H. HIBBARD and Martha A. SNYDER were married on November 3, 1874 in Hornellsville, New York. Children were: Mary Alvira HIBBARD, Maggie May HIBBARD, Nathaniel Guy HIBBARD. Mary SNYDER. Spouse: James PRIOLO. James PRIOLO and Mary SNYDER were married. Children were: Donna Lee PRIOLO. Rev. Charles F. SOLDAN. Spouse: Elizabeth HIBBARD. Rev. Charles F. SOLDAN and Elizabeth HIBBARD were married on October 10, 1838. Linus SOLE. Spouse: Edith Jane INGALLS. Linus SOLE and Edith Jane INGALLS were married. SOLOMON. Spouse: Annie Bolton FLINT. SOLOMON and Annie Bolton FLINT were married in Antwerp. Ronald SONGSTAD. Spouse: Jaynell HIBBARD. SONNET. Spouse: Mary HIBBARD. SONNET and Mary HIBBARD were married. Ruth SOPER was born about 1800. She died in 1884 in Nashua, Iowa. Spouse: George HIBBARD. George HIBBARD and Ruth SOPER were married on February 14, 1822 in Putney, Vermont. Children were: George HEBARD, Lucy HEBARD, William HEBARD, Lucius Johnson HEBARD. H. SOULES. Spouse: Nathan B. HIBBARD. Nathan B. HIBBARD and H. SOULES were married in 1839. Margaret SOUTHMAYD. Spouse: Shubael HIBBARD. Shubael HIBBARD and Margaret SOUTHMAYD were married on July 23, 1752 in Middlebury, CT. Children were: Lucia HIBBARD, Margaret HIBBARD. Anna Taylor SOUTHWICK was born on January 14, 1694 in Reading, MA. Parents: Isaac SOUTHWICK and Anna. Spouse: Jonathan HIBBARD. Jonathan HIBBARD and Anna Taylor SOUTHWICK were married on December 30, 1713 in Middlesex, MA. Children were: Mary HIBBARD, Hannah or Anna HIBBARD, Jonathan HIBBARD, Samuel HIBBARD, Southwick HIBBARD, Seth HIBBARD. Clarinda Barker SOUTHWICK was born on October 26, 1815 in Collins or Gowanda, New York. She died on April 21, 1851 in Collins, Erie Co., NY. She was buried in 1851 in North Collins Cemetery, North Collins, NY. Burial location: Section C, Lot 28, grave #3. Cemetery stone inscription: Clarinda, wife of Thomas S. Hibbard and daughter of Enos Southwick die April 21st, 1851, aged 35 yrs. 5 mo. & 26 days. Inscription further down very difficult, some impossible to read. Looks like one line starts with "Companion--". Couple lines further down "Children--". Near bottom, looks like "Will meet again beyond the Tomb". Book, History of Town of Concord, pg. 754 states Enos S. Hibbard's mother, Clarinda Southwick, was a daughter of Enos Southwick, Esq., of Gowanda. ? Could this indicate Clarinda was born in Gowanda, or was she born in N. Collins prior to Enos' move to Gowanda? Book, History of Town of Concord, pg 739 states "Job Southwick's brother, Enos, married Pauline Barker. They both died in Gowanda." Florence Michael's letter to her daughter states: "Enos S. HIBBARD's grandfather on his Mother's side (Note:Mother was Clarinda Southwick Hibbard) was one of the four men that pioneered to settlethe township of North Collins. They came there in 1808, bought 500 acres of land for $5.00 an acre. An historic marker commemorating the site of the homes of these four has been purchased by the N.C. historical society and placed just south of the village. It has four names on it (Enos SOUTHWICK) and three others". Parents: Enos SOUTHWICK Esq. and Pamelia (or Pamela or Pauline) BARKER. Spouse: Thomas Schovil (or Scoville) HIBBARD. Thomas Schovil (or Scoville) HIBBARD and Clarinda Barker SOUTHWICK were married between 1830 and 1839. Children were: Lucinda H. HIBBARD, Enos Southwick HIBBARD, Harvey HIBBARD, Ursula B. "Tute" HIBBARD, Lydia HIBBARD, William HIBBARD. Enos SOUTHWICK Esq. was born on November 19, 1788 in Queensbury, Washington Co., NY. Spouse: Pamelia (or Pamela or Pauline) BARKER. Enos SOUTHWICK Esq. and Pamelia (or Pamela or Pauline) BARKER were married. Children were: Clarinda Barker SOUTHWICK. Isaac SOUTHWICK was born on January 27, 1669/70 in Salem (Essex) Massachusetts. Spouse: Anna. Isaac SOUTHWICK and Anna were married on May 5, 1691 in Middlesex, MA. Children were: Anna Taylor SOUTHWICK. Ada Dorine SOWERS. Spouse: Omar Clifton SHOEMAKER. Omar Clifton SHOEMAKER and Ada Dorine SOWERS were married on May 13, 1937 in Liberty, Liberty County, Texas. |