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Martha Jane Snover1,2

F, #52301, b. 28 May 1846, d. 7 January 1868

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Martha Jane Snover was born on 28 May 1846 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,2,3 She died on 7 January 1868, at age 21, in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,3 She was buried in Spring Valley Christian Church Cemetery, Hardwick, Warren, New Jersey.1,3

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S198] 1850 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Mary Ellen Snover1,2

F, #52302, b. 9 March 1847, d. 7 November 1927

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob Yetter, Jr., (b. October 1844, d. after 6 May 1920)

DaughterLoretta M. Yetter (b. about 1868, d. after 1900)
SonSimeon Andrew Yetter+ (b. 30 November 1872, d. 1943)
DaughterOlive Yetter (b. June 1884)

Biography

Mary Ellen Snover was born on 9 March 1847 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,2,3,4 She and Jacob Yetter, Jr., were married on 21 September 1867 in Stillwater, Sussex, New Jersey.1,3 She died on 7 November 1927, at age 80, in Swartswood, Sussex, New Jersey.1,4 She was buried in Old Stillwater Cemetery, Stillwater, Sussex, New Jersey.1,4
1900 New Jersey Census shows Jacob and Mary E. Snover Yetter had 3 children, 3 living.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S198] 1850 US Census
  3. [S72] 1900 US Census
  4. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Jacob Yetter, Jr.1,2

M, #52303, b. October 1844, d. after 6 May 1920
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Ellen Snover (b. 9 March 1847, d. 7 November 1927)

DaughterLoretta M. Yetter (b. about 1868, d. after 1900)
SonSimeon Andrew Yetter+ (b. 30 November 1872, d. 1943)
DaughterOlive Yetter (b. June 1884)

Biography

Jacob Yetter, Jr., was born in October 1844 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.2,3 He and Mary Ellen Snover were married on 21 September 1867 in Stillwater, Sussex, New Jersey.1,3 He died after 6 May 1920.1,4
Jacob Yetter, Jr., was a Farmer Day Laborer.3

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S74] 1880 US Census, Michigan
  3. [S72] 1900 US Census
  4. [S111] 1920 US Census

Emma Snover1,2

F, #52304, b. 19 December 1849, d. 21 April 1871

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Emma Snover was born on 19 December 1849 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,2,3 She died on 21 April 1871, at age 21, in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,3 She was buried in Spring Valley Christian Church Cemetery, Hardwick, Warren, New Jersey.1,3

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S198] 1850 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Ira Snover1

M, #52305, b. 3 May 1851, d. 18 September 1851

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Ira Snover was born on 3 May 1851 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1 He died on 18 September 1851, at age 0, in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1 He was buried in Warren County, New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman

John J. Snover1,2

M, #52306, b. 9 May 1855, d. 24 April 1922

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Family: Arminda (Minnie) Hartman (b. April 1859, d. 4 March 1935)

DaughterElla Mary Snover+ (b. 24 April 1877, d. 30 October 1909)
SonJohn Stewart Snover+ (b. 1 February 1878, d. 5 April 1968)
DaughterAmy Snover (b. 17 December 1881, d. 29 September 1920)
DaughterAnna E. Snover (b. April 1883, d. 16 March 1933)

Biography

John J. Snover was born on 9 May 1855 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,2,3 He and Arminda (Minnie) Hartman were married on 6 February 1875.1,3 He died on 24 April 1922, at age 66, in Warren County, New Jersey.1,4 He was buried in Fairmont Cemetery (Section A, Lot 62), Phillipsburg, Warren, New Jersey.1,4
John J. Snover was a Farm and Fruit Manager.5 1910 New Jersey Census shows John and Arminda Hartman Snover had 4 childre, 3 living.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S199] 1860 US Census
  3. [S72] 1900 US Census
  4. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  5. [S122] 1910 US Census

Arminda (Minnie) Hartman1

F, #52307, b. April 1859, d. 4 March 1935
Pedigree Link

Family: John J. Snover (b. 9 May 1855, d. 24 April 1922)

DaughterElla Mary Snover+ (b. 24 April 1877, d. 30 October 1909)
SonJohn Stewart Snover+ (b. 1 February 1878, d. 5 April 1968)
DaughterAmy Snover (b. 17 December 1881, d. 29 September 1920)
DaughterAnna E. Snover (b. April 1883, d. 16 March 1933)

Biography

Arminda (Minnie) Hartman was born in April 1859 in Pennsylvania.1,2 She and John J. Snover were married on 6 February 1875.1,2 She died on 4 March 1935, at age 75.1 She was buried in Fairmont Cemetery (Section A, Lot 62), Phillipsburg, Warren, New Jersey.1
Findagrave shows birth as 1857.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S72] 1900 US Census

Alva M. Snover1,2

M, #52308, b. 3 September 1856, d. 25 June 1892

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Alva M. Snover was born on 3 September 1856 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,2,3 He and Mary Louise Ogden were married on 3 September 1874.1 He died on 25 June 1892, at age 35, in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,3 He was buried in Old Stillwater Cemetery, Stillwater, Sussex, New Jersey.3
Alva M. Snover was a Farmer.4

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S199] 1860 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  4. [S74] 1880 US Census, Michigan

Mary Louise Ogden1,2

F, #52309, b. about 1854
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Louise Ogden was born about 1854.1 She and Alva M. Snover were married on 3 September 1874.1

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Marshall H. Snover1,2

M, #52310, b. 10 November 1854, d. 15 April 1875

Parents

FatherWilliam W. Snover (b. 6 May 1820, d. 23 June 1874)
MotherAmy Emmons (b. 9 April 1815, d. 21 February 1867)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Marshall H. Snover was born on 10 November 1854 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,2 He died on 15 April 1875, at age 20, in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,3 He was buried in Spring Valley Christian Church Cemetery, Hardwick, Warren, New Jersey.3
Possible Birth date- 15 Aug.1854- Findagrave.com.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S199] 1860 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Susannah C. Snover1,2,3

F, #52316, b. January 1845, d. 18 November 1924

Parents

FatherHenry Snover (b. 5 December 1820, d. 28 February 1892)
MotherMary Ann Perry (b. 22 October 1821, d. 16 February 1904)
Pedigree Link

Family: William Tingley Dale (b. January 1840, d. 11 May 1910)

SonMark H. Dale (b. 1866, d. 24 March 1892)
DaughterLucinda (Lucy) May Dale+ (b. 27 November 1870, d. 10 February 1918)
DaughterBertha Fay Dale (b. 1 September 1873, d. 18 March 1948)

Biography

Susannah C. Snover was born in January 1845 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,2,3 She and William Tingley Dale were married on 22 May 1864.1,2 She died on 18 November 1924, at age 79, in Spink County, South Dakota.1,4 She was buried in Mellette Cemetery, Mellette, Spink, South Dakota.5

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S72] 1900 US Census
  3. [S198] 1850 US Census
  4. [S394] South Dakota Death Index
  5. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

William Tingley Dale1,2

M, #52317, b. January 1840, d. 11 May 1910
Pedigree Link

Family: Susannah C. Snover (b. January 1845, d. 18 November 1924)

SonMark H. Dale (b. 1866, d. 24 March 1892)
DaughterLucinda (Lucy) May Dale+ (b. 27 November 1870, d. 10 February 1918)
DaughterBertha Fay Dale (b. 1 September 1873, d. 18 March 1948)

Biography

William Tingley Dale was born in January 1840 in Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Susannah C. Snover were married on 22 May 1864.1,2 He died on 11 May 1910, at age 70, in Spink County, South Dakota.1,3 He was buried on 12 May 1910 in Mellette Cemetery, Mellette, Spink, South Dakota.4
William Tingley Dale was a Post Master.5 WILLIAM T. DALE, a prominent and well-known citizen of Mellette, Spink
county, was born in Daleville, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, on the 6th
of January, 1840, and is a son of Mark Dale, who was a native of
England, whence he came when young to America, in company with his
parents, who located in Pennsylvania, and engaged in farming. The father
of the subject also continued to follow the great basic industry of
farming during his active life and his death occurred in Pennsylvania.
He was a man of exalted integrity of character and a prominent member of
the Methodist Episcopal church, in which he was a licensed exhorter. He
was twice married and the subject of this review was the eldest child of
the first union. William T. Dale was reared on the farm and his early
educational advantages were such as were afforded in the common schools
of his native county. At the age of thirteen years he set out to see
somewhat of the world, coming west to Illinois, where he remained three
years, after which he returned to his home in the old Keystone state,
where he worked for his father for a year, and then went to Salem, that
state, being employed there until the fall of 1860. He then went to the
pineries of Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, and worked at lumbering
until spring, then going down the river on a lumber raft . to Marietta,
that state. On the 21st of May, 1861, he tendered his services in
defense of the Union, practically being in the Federal army throughout
the entire period of the great Civil war. He enlisted in Company K,
Fifteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, for a term of three months,
D. H. Hastings being captain of his company. Mr. Dale took part in-the
battle of Falling Waters and was with General Patterson when he crossed
the Potomac. He received his honorable discharge on the 7th of August,
1861, and on the 17th of the following September re-enlisted, at this
time becoming a member of Company L, Ninth Pennsylvania Volunteer
Cavalry, in which he was made commissary sergeant of his company, which
was in command of Captain George Smith. His regiment was assigned to the
Army of the Cumberland. and in the connection he was a participant in
the battles of Perryville, Thompson Station, Brentwood, second battle of
Franklin, Triune, Shelbyville, Lafayette (Georgia), the three days'
fight at Chickamauga; the engagement at Mossy Creek, the two battles at
Fairgarden, and the conflict at Cripple Creek, after which he was with
Sherman in the Atlanta campaign and on the memorable march to the sea,
taking part in the engagements at Black river and Goldsboro. He received
his second discharge on the 31st of December, 1863, but promptly
veteranized and re-enlisted in the same company and regiment. April 14th
the regiment started home. Mr. Dale received a veteran's furlough on
April 26th at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and arrived in Danville on the
28th. On May 22d following he was married to Susan Snover, to whom he
had been engaged at the time of his enlistment in 1861. On May 26th he
rejoined his regiment, with which he continued in active service until
the close of the war, receiving his final discharge on the 18th of July,
1865. He then returned to Pennsylvania, and in the same year removed
with his wife to Iowa, locating in Independence, where he continued to
reside for the ensuing fifteen years, being there engaged in the
manufacturing of wagons, making and losing ten thousand dollars.

On the 20th of May, 1881, Mr. Dale made his advent in what is now
the town of Mellette, South Dakota, with a strong heart and light purse
to start life anew, being the first settler, and in the following fall, October 4th, he here opened a grocery store, the only store within ten
miles, which he conducted until January, 1883, when he sold out his
groceries and put in a stock of hardware, in which line he has ever
since continued, now having a commodious and well equipped store and
warehouse, and carrying a full line of heavy and shelf hardware,
tinware, stoves, etc., as well as agricultural implements and machinery.
He has the unqualified confidence and esteem of the people of the
community and thus has his business prosperity established on a firm
foundation, controlling a large and representative trade. It was not
until about two months after his settling here that another resident
came to the little frontier village which was represented by only one or
two buildings at that time. In December, 1881, Mr. Dale was appointed
postmaster of the place, and has ever since served in this capacity save
for an interim of four years, during the second administration of
President Cleveland. He has taken a most prominent part in the
development and civic progress of the village and county, and is one of
their most honored and popular citizens. He is identified with the Grand
Army of the Republic and the Masonic fraternity, besides a number of
insurance fraternities, and in politics he is a stalwart advocate of the
principles and policies of the Republican party. He is treasurer of the
Old Settlers' Association of Spink county and takes an active interest
in its affairs.

In Pennsylvania, on the 22d of May, 1864, was solemnized the
marriage of Mr. Dale to Miss Susan Snover. who was born and reared in
Wayne county, that state, and of their children we record that Mark died
at the age of twenty-seven years; Lucy is the wife of J. L. Mead, the
subject's partner in the hardware store and business; and Bertha.
remains beneath the parental roof. The family are all members of the
Episcopal church and Mr. Dale was for a number of years one of the
vestry of the St. James church at Independence, Iowa, although he never
united with the church but took an active interest in its welfare and
supported it in every way possible.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S72] 1900 US Census
  3. [S394] South Dakota Death Index
  4. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  5. [S122] 1910 US Census

William Henry Snover1

M, #52318, b. 18 January 1851, d. 15 December 1851

Parents

FatherHenry Snover (b. 5 December 1820, d. 28 February 1892)
MotherMary Ann Perry (b. 22 October 1821, d. 16 February 1904)
Pedigree Link

Biography

William Henry Snover was born on 18 January 1851 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1 He died on 15 December 1851, at age 0.1

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman

Willmeth Henry Snover1

M, #52319, b. 26 August 1860, d. 1902

Parents

FatherHenry Snover (b. 5 December 1820, d. 28 February 1892)
MotherMary Ann Perry (b. 22 October 1821, d. 16 February 1904)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Willmeth Henry Snover was born on 26 August 1860 in Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Amanda Bartlow were married on 20 January 1882.1,2 He died in 1902, at age ~42, in Pennsylvania.3 He was buried in Maplewood Evangelical Cemetery, Maplewood, Wayne, Pennsylvania.3
Willmeth Henry Snover was a Teamster.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S72] 1900 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Amanda Bartlow1

F, #52320, b. 10 June 1862, d. 14 November 1945
Pedigree Link

Biography

Amanda Bartlow was born on 10 June 1862 in Maplewood, Wayne, Pennsylvania.2,3 She and Willmeth Henry Snover were married on 20 January 1882.1,2 She died on 14 November 1945, at age 83, in Jefferson, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania.3 She was buried on 17 November 1945 in Maplewood Evangelical Cemetery, Maplewood, Wayne, Pennsylvania.3,4
Amanda Bartlow was a Farmer.5

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S72] 1900 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  4. [S692] Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
  5. [S122] 1910 US Census

George (Gus) Snover1,2

M, #52321, b. 1 August 1864, d. 31 October 1931

Parents

FatherHenry Snover (b. 5 December 1820, d. 28 February 1892)
MotherMary Ann Perry (b. 22 October 1821, d. 16 February 1904)
Pedigree Link

Family: Ida Eldieo Perry (b. 23 April 1872, d. 17 April 1931)

DaughterEmma Laura Snover (b. 15 March 1889, d. 22 April 1978)
SonWilliam H. Snover (b. 5 June 1890, d. 3 September 1890)
SonMark Henry Snover (b. 25 July 1891, d. 28 September 1891)
ChildSnover (b. 28 September 1892, d. 20 October 1892)
ChildSnover (b. 13 October 1893, d. 20 October 1893)
DaughterLucy May Snover+ (b. 27 June 1895, d. 7 August 1972)
DaughterFaye Bertha Snover+ (b. 17 October 1896, d. 5 February 1988)
DaughterEva Belle Snover+ (b. 4 January 1898, d. June 1994)
DaughterMary Ann Snover+ (b. 28 September 1899, d. 6 May 1969)
SonJohn B. Snover (b. 1900, d. 1900)
SonHarrison J. Snover (b. 1902, d. 1902)
SonVincent Earl Snover+ (b. 5 December 1905, d. 6 February 1972)
DaughterCora Laura Snover+ (b. 23 May 1908, d. 2 February 1961)
SonPaul C. Snover+ (b. 26 September 1909, d. January 1981)
DaughterSusan C. Snover (b. 2 February 1911, d. 10 July 1991)

Biography

George (Gus) Snover was born on 1 August 1864 in Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Ida Eldieo Perry were married on 28 June 1889.1,3 He died on 31 October 1931, at age 67.3,4 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Northville, Spink, South Dakota.5
George (Gus) Snover was a Farmer.2,3 1910 South Dakota Census shows George and Ida Perry Snover was married about 1887.

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S122] 1910 US Census
  3. [S113] 1930 US Census
  4. [S254] Public Member Trees
  5. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Ida Eldieo Perry1,2

F, #52322, b. 23 April 1872, d. 17 April 1931
Pedigree Link

Family: George (Gus) Snover (b. 1 August 1864, d. 31 October 1931)

DaughterEmma Laura Snover (b. 15 March 1889, d. 22 April 1978)
SonWilliam H. Snover (b. 5 June 1890, d. 3 September 1890)
SonMark Henry Snover (b. 25 July 1891, d. 28 September 1891)
ChildSnover (b. 28 September 1892, d. 20 October 1892)
ChildSnover (b. 13 October 1893, d. 20 October 1893)
DaughterLucy May Snover+ (b. 27 June 1895, d. 7 August 1972)
DaughterFaye Bertha Snover+ (b. 17 October 1896, d. 5 February 1988)
DaughterEva Belle Snover+ (b. 4 January 1898, d. June 1994)
DaughterMary Ann Snover+ (b. 28 September 1899, d. 6 May 1969)
SonJohn B. Snover (b. 1900, d. 1900)
SonHarrison J. Snover (b. 1902, d. 1902)
SonVincent Earl Snover+ (b. 5 December 1905, d. 6 February 1972)
DaughterCora Laura Snover+ (b. 23 May 1908, d. 2 February 1961)
SonPaul C. Snover+ (b. 26 September 1909, d. January 1981)
DaughterSusan C. Snover (b. 2 February 1911, d. 10 July 1991)

Biography

Ida Eldieo Perry was born on 23 April 1872 in Vermont.1,2 She and George (Gus) Snover were married on 28 June 1889.1,3 She died on 17 April 1931, at age 58, in South Dakota.3,4 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Northville, Spink, South Dakota.5

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S122] 1910 US Census
  3. [S113] 1930 US Census
  4. [S254] Public Member Trees
  5. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Sarah Arminda Snover1,2

F, #52325, b. 1 February 1851

Parents

FatherJacob F. Snover (b. about 1822, d. 10 June 1864)
MotherMary Ann VanGuilder (b. 17 February 1826, d. 9 November 1897)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Sarah Arminda Snover was born on 1 February 1851 in Hardwick Township, Warren, New Jersey.1,2

Citations

  1. [S368] Frank and Norma Coleman
  2. [S199] 1860 US Census