Loring Snow was born in Plainfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. He married Roxanna Gilbert in New Lebanon, New York in about 1816. They had eight children. Charles Phelps Snow was their fifth child and third son. In June/July 1840, Loring Snow moved his family to "Silver Creek House," a farm near Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois.
In 1859, three years after the death of his wife, he rented out the Silver Creek farm and moved to Freeport where he died in 1866 and was buried in the family plot at the Freeport City Cemetery.
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