Snyders from Pennsylvania - Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T18:09:20Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/snyders-from-pennsylvania?groupUrl=snidersnydersurnames&feed=yes&xn_auth=noRichie,
I think you have the…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2015-01-21:3463583:Comment:6950032015-01-21T18:42:24.158ZDon Burnshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/DonBurns549
<p>Richie,</p>
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<p>I think you have the answer to your question now, but want to add that Rebecca's side of this marriage appears to trace back to the Mayflower per one family tree on ancestry. Also, one SAR application has been linked to the family because of ties to J. Truckenmiller. </p>
<p>Richie,</p>
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<p>I think you have the answer to your question now, but want to add that Rebecca's side of this marriage appears to trace back to the Mayflower per one family tree on ancestry. Also, one SAR application has been linked to the family because of ties to J. Truckenmiller. </p> Hi, I am looking for Maria Ro…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-11-20:3463583:Comment:2951562010-11-20T06:27:53.726ZVirginia Lombardhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/virginialombard
Hi, I am looking for Maria Rosina Snyder who married Henry Tettemer (b.1750-d.1832),of Bucks Co.Pa,,Henry was a Revolutionary war soldier,This is all I have on Maria,,
Hi, I am looking for Maria Rosina Snyder who married Henry Tettemer (b.1750-d.1832),of Bucks Co.Pa,,Henry was a Revolutionary war soldier,This is all I have on Maria,, Dayle,
There was a Charlotte…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-04-21:3463583:Comment:2466972010-04-21T00:45:41.905ZRichie C.http://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RichieC
Dayle,<br />
There was a Charlotte b. 1857 (which is how a Dec. 1856 birthdate would be interpreted on the census) who was at the Soldiers' Orphan School in Wayne, Armstrong County. Could this be your Charlotte? Can't figure her out on the 1860 Census though.
Dayle,<br />
There was a Charlotte b. 1857 (which is how a Dec. 1856 birthdate would be interpreted on the census) who was at the Soldiers' Orphan School in Wayne, Armstrong County. Could this be your Charlotte? Can't figure her out on the 1860 Census though. Jeff,
I think you have to be…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-04-21:3463583:Comment:2466932010-04-21T00:36:59.566ZRichie C.http://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RichieC
Jeff,<br />
I think you have to be open to the possibility that birth years were often off by several years back in the 1800s. The 1860 Census shows 3 John Snyders in Huntingdon County born 1856 +/- 5years:<br />
John Snyder, b. 1853...Jackson, Huntingdon County. Father: Washington Snyder<br />
John Snyder, b. 1850...Porter, Hungtingdon County. Father: David Snyder<br />
John A. Snyder, b. 1852...Porter, Huntingdon County. Father: Samuel Snyder, mother: Rachel<br />
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The 1870 Census shows:<br />
John Snyder, Jackson Twp still in…
Jeff,<br />
I think you have to be open to the possibility that birth years were often off by several years back in the 1800s. The 1860 Census shows 3 John Snyders in Huntingdon County born 1856 +/- 5years:<br />
John Snyder, b. 1853...Jackson, Huntingdon County. Father: Washington Snyder<br />
John Snyder, b. 1850...Porter, Hungtingdon County. Father: David Snyder<br />
John A. Snyder, b. 1852...Porter, Huntingdon County. Father: Samuel Snyder, mother: Rachel<br />
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The 1870 Census shows:<br />
John Snyder, Jackson Twp still in Jackson Twp, though living with the Carey family<br />
John Snyder b. 1850 now in Dublin Twp.<br />
...and finally, another John Snyder, this time shown b. 1856, living in Oneida Twp, just outside Huntingdon, with Michael & Margaret Nail, possibly an aunt and uncle? He's at school, so he's not there as a laborer, which makes me think they're some sort of relatives.<br />
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I'd look closer at these three, especially the last one, as being possibilities for your man. Of course, the other possibility is that the family moved between 1856 and the 1860 Census. Hello, I'm interested to find…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-04-20:3463583:Comment:2466832010-04-20T23:41:24.668ZJeff Snyderhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JeffSnyder
Hello, I'm interested to find out if anyone has any info on a John A. Snyder. Born in 1856 in Huntingdon PA, died 1935 in Altoona PA according to the obituary. He was married to an Emma V. Caldwell, but there is no mention in the obituary of any parents or siblings. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Hello, I'm interested to find out if anyone has any info on a John A. Snyder. Born in 1856 in Huntingdon PA, died 1935 in Altoona PA according to the obituary. He was married to an Emma V. Caldwell, but there is no mention in the obituary of any parents or siblings. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I'm looking for any informati…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-04-18:3463583:Comment:2461322010-04-18T16:45:37.046ZDayle Patriquinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/DaylePatriquin
I'm looking for any information on a Charlotte Clara or Clara Charlotte Snyder b. Dec. 22, 1856 in Pennsylvania. She married William Patriquin abt. 1874. They lived in Strattonville PA and both died in 1885 and 1886 leaving 5 children. The youngest, George, abt. 18mos - 2 yrs old lived with a family named Doverspike until the age of 12. Wondering if they were related to the Snyders? Wm. Patriquin was from Nova Scotia.
I'm looking for any information on a Charlotte Clara or Clara Charlotte Snyder b. Dec. 22, 1856 in Pennsylvania. She married William Patriquin abt. 1874. They lived in Strattonville PA and both died in 1885 and 1886 leaving 5 children. The youngest, George, abt. 18mos - 2 yrs old lived with a family named Doverspike until the age of 12. Wondering if they were related to the Snyders? Wm. Patriquin was from Nova Scotia. I have Harriet's brother, Joh…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-03-08:3463583:Comment:2365662010-03-08T18:13:47.904ZDon Burnshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/DonBurns
I have Harriet's brother, John M. Snyder, having a dau. named Maria Polly Sndyer. She seems to have married Elias T. Lahr. So I'm guessing that the Lahr in this appeal was a husband of a niece. I don't have any info on his occupation.
I have Harriet's brother, John M. Snyder, having a dau. named Maria Polly Sndyer. She seems to have married Elias T. Lahr. So I'm guessing that the Lahr in this appeal was a husband of a niece. I don't have any info on his occupation. Don, what a great (and sad) f…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-03-04:3463583:Comment:2354702010-03-04T16:40:11.651ZRichie C.http://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RichieC
Don, what a great (and sad) find. They were in Turbot Township on the 1870 Census, but I don't know what property they purchased in 1871. I guess we'd have to get the deed from the courthouse. I'll have to look to see if I have it in old papers, but I don't think so.<br />
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I've extracted the pertinent pages to a PDF file (much smaller than the whole file on Google Books) and I'll send it out to you, Kristin and Steve.<br />
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Also, I'm wondering if Elias Lahr, the Trustee for Harriet, isn't perhaps a…
Don, what a great (and sad) find. They were in Turbot Township on the 1870 Census, but I don't know what property they purchased in 1871. I guess we'd have to get the deed from the courthouse. I'll have to look to see if I have it in old papers, but I don't think so.<br />
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I've extracted the pertinent pages to a PDF file (much smaller than the whole file on Google Books) and I'll send it out to you, Kristin and Steve.<br />
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Also, I'm wondering if Elias Lahr, the Trustee for Harriet, isn't perhaps a grandson since Andrew and Harriet's daughter, Sarah J. Burns, married Isaac Lahr. I don't have any children for Isaac and Sarah, however. There's a reference to Harrie…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-03-04:3463583:Comment:2354632010-03-04T16:14:58.625ZDon Burnshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/DonBurns
There's a reference to Harriet Burns and the PA supreme court that can be read via Google Books if you search there. I guess they lost their house (some things never change) and she sued for some fees.
There's a reference to Harriet Burns and the PA supreme court that can be read via Google Books if you search there. I guess they lost their house (some things never change) and she sued for some fees. Hi Don,
Good to see you on GW…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-03-03:3463583:Comment:2352762010-03-03T20:56:50.898ZRichie C.http://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RichieC
Hi Don,<br />
Good to see you on GW. We talked a year or so ago via email about Andrew and Harriet via email (with some other researchers). I had found them on the 1850 Census, if you recall, but haven't found out much since then.
Hi Don,<br />
Good to see you on GW. We talked a year or so ago via email about Andrew and Harriet via email (with some other researchers). I had found them on the 1850 Census, if you recall, but haven't found out much since then.