Catherine Mayo was born in July 1766 in Harwich (Brewster), Barnstable Co., English province of Massachusetts Bay. She was christened there on Sept. 7, 1766. She was the daughter of Moses Mayo, b: 1 Feb 1720 in Harwich, Massachusetts Bay and his wife, Phebe Freeman b: 1 Jun 1725 in Harwich, Massachusetts Bay province, New England. She was their 9th child (of 11 total). [1]
On 23 Oct 1788 in Harwich, Massachusetts, USA, Catherine Mayo married Edward Snow, b: 23 Mar 1760 in Eastham, Massachusetts Bay province. The couple lived in Harwich (which has since become the Town of Brewster) MA and had the following children:
Hannah Snow b: 21 Sep 1789 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Benjamin Snow b: 5 Jun 1791 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Fanny Snow b: 26 Oct 1792 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Bethiah Snow b: 15 Dec 1796 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Edward Snow b: 29 Oct 1798 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Catherine Snow b: 26 Sep 1800 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Watson Snow b: 6 Aug 1802 in Harwich, Massachusetts
Moses Snow b: 3 Feb 1805 in Brewster, Massachusetts
Catherine (Mayo) Snow died in Brewster, Barnstaple County, Massachusetts, USA, on September 15, 1855. The exact year and location of Edward Snow's death is not known. No burial sites or tombstones have been located for them on Find A Grave.
Catharine was born in 1766. She passed away in 1829.
Mayflower Society Application Database: "Community Trees," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:QV79-BGW : accessed 7 November 2021), entry for Catharine Mayo, cites sources; "Mayflower Pilgrim Genealogies" file (2:2:2:MMXD-DP8), submitted 24 February 2020 by FamilySearch.
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