"New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSLR-WZ9 : accessed 11 August 2015), Snow, 04 Sep 1824; citing , Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,108."
Elizabeth Snow (misspelled "Elezebath" on some old records) was born in 1728 in Dunstable Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Captain Joseph Snow and his wife, Bridgit (Field ?) Snow.
On April 26, 1769 she married Edward Evans in Plymouth, Grafton Co., New Hampshire, where she had moved with her family as a child.
Elizabeth (Snow) Evans died in Grafton County, New Hampshire, on - unknown as of this writing. Needs to be researched. [1]
Source: S288 Title: History of Plymouth, New Hampshire, Format: 2 vols. Abbreviation: Hist. of Plymouth (1906) Author: Stearns, Ezra S. Publication: University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1906
Source: S294 Title: Cemetery Inscriptions in the Town of Plymouth, New Hampshire Abbreviation: Cem. Inscrips. in Plymouth Author: Vacca, Norton R.; Bagley, Michael O., Author Qualifier: PlymouthHistorical Society Publication: 1983 Repository: #R66 Call Number: ref NH 929
Repository: R66 Name: Plymouth Public Library Address: City: Plymouth State: New Hampshire Country: -United States
Source: S332 Title: History of the Family of Benjamin Snow who is a Descendant of Richard Snow of Woburn, Massachusetts Abbreviation: Fam. of Benjamin Snow Author: Wilcox, Owen N. Publication: Gates Legal Publishing, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907 Note: The copy of this work at the NEHGS contains a page bound between pages 6and 7 that reads:
"The reader will note that on page seven of this book appears the statement that Richard Snow of Woburn died in 1711, and that consequently he could hardly have been one and the same with Richard Snow of the ship "Expedition". My authority for the date of the death of Richard Snow of Woburn was Sewall's History of Woburn. This date was evidently an error, for Richard died, as I have since learned, on May 5,1677, leaving a will dated 30 (11) i.e. Nov 30, 1676 [kge: shouldn't this be Jan 30, 1676/7?], and which was probated June 19, 1677. By this instrument he bequeathed property to his wife Ann, and sons, John, James, Samuel and Zachary."
This information effectually removes all the haze and uncertainty respecting Richard Snow's years that appear in this Volume, and the identity of Richard Snow of Woburn with the Richard Snow of the ship "Expedition" becomes not only possible, but quite probable.
The compiler hopes that this explanatory note will overcome any false impression which he may have unwittingly created by his printed words, and he feels sure that it will add considerably to the genealogical value of the book Repository: #R5
Repository: R5 Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Address: 101 Newbury Street City: Boston State: Massachusetts Country: -United States
Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Snow-892 was created through the import of Shurtliff Family.ged on Jun 20, 2011 by Mark Shurtliff. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Mark and others.
WikiTree profile Snow-1569 was created through the import of wikitree1.ged on Oct 17, 2012 by Kimball G. Everingham. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Kimball G. and others.
NOTE by A Profile Manager:
I'd like to urge caution with the merge of Snow-1569 and Snow-892. The death of one, 27 years before the marriage of the other seems to be contradictory and should be resolved before a merge is completed.
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