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Hannah Snow (1679 - bef. 1703)

Hannah Snow
Born in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, New Englandmap
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Daughter of and
Died before before age 23 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Province, New Englandmap
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Biography

Hannah Snow was born in September 1679 to Captain Mark Snow and his wife, Jane (Prence) Snow.[1] She was born in Eastham, Barnstable Co., part of the Plymouth Colony, New England. The colony was merged into the English Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691. Hannah is never mentioned again and is not included in her mother's Will, proven in 1703. She never married nor are any children attributed to her.

In the usage of that time, not being cited in either of her parent's wills [perhaps] meant that the person had pre-deceased the parent. It is most-likely that Hannah Snow died as an infant in 1679 or 1680. In the absence of any proof or mention of her death, "Before 1703" (mother's will proven date) is put for her death date and no husband or children are attributed to her.

Sources

  1. Bowman, George Ernest, "Eastham & Orleans, Mass., Vital Records" Mayflower Descendant Vol. 7:15.
See also:
  • John D. Austin, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 6, Stephen Hopkins, Plymouth, Mass.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2001 [3rd edition], Pages 12-13.
  • Smith Jr., Leonard H. and Norma H. Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans: An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in The Mayflower Descendant, With an added index of persons, published online by Ancestry.com, The Generations Network, Inc., Provo, UT, 2007. Original publisher: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1993.
  • Freeman, Frederick, author: The History of Cape Cod: The Annals of The Thirteen Towns of Barnstable County, Volumes I & II; Boston, 1862; original publisher: Geo. C. Band & Avery & Cornhill, Boston, Mass., 1858. Published online by Google Books, 2009.




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Snow-6668 and Snow-44 do not represent the same person because: Snow-44 was never mentioned in her mother's 1703 Will and there is No record of her having survived childhood. Also, Snow-6668 was from Harwich (now Brewster) and not Eastham where Snow-44 was born. The birth date for Snow-6668 seems to have been changed several times indicating that the profile manager is searching for any Hannah Snow to "match" this ancestor. I do not believe it was Snow-44, who most-likely died as an infant/child.
posted by Chet Snow
Snow-6668 and Snow-44 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate?
posted by Marlene Crosby