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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Herklas Aber SnookMale [1] Note
Born: 27 Jan 1818 1818-1-27 at Tioga, Jusquehana Co., PA Tioga, Jusquehana Co., PA
Married: 9 Oct 1862 1862-10-9 at Fairfield, Iowa Fairfield, Iowa
Died: 21 Jan 1899 1899-1-21 at Fairfield, Iowa Fairfield, Iowa
Other Spouses: Jane Summers
Father: Koonrad Peter Snook Jr
Mother: Mary Aber
WIFE
Name: Anna Tuller [5] Note
Born: 4 Sep 1832 at Columbus, Ohio
Died: Jun 1900 at Fairfield Co, Iowa
CHILDREN
Born: 30 Mar 1864
Died:
Husband: William Hiatt
Name: Josiphein Snook
Born: 16 Dec 1871
Died: Dec 1871
SOURCES
1). herklas Jane summers snook family bible
5). SOURCES1.TITL per Peg Thompson file 1999 joepeg2@aol.com
NOTES
1). 18401.ged Burial Permit for Hercules Snook City, Jan 23, 1899 by Dr. W Fordycee Junkin & Baker Undertakers. Hercules was twice married, and was the father of 11 children, all but three died before his death. In 1859, they moved to Lawrence, Kansas, where the wife died in May 1862. About this time there were so many threats of raids on Lawrence by Quantrell and other Missouri Outlaws, that Mr. Snook decided to leave the place and return to Fairfield. Quantrell raided Lawrence early in 1863, burned the town and murdered 140 persons.
2). 18401.ged The Fairfield Ledger, June 20,1900 Page 3, Col.2 Ann Tuller Snook, wife of the late Hercules Snook, died at her home in this city, Saturday afternoon of consumption. Two children, a son and a daughter, survive her. The husband and father died about 18 months ago.
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