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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Koonrad Peter Snook Sr. Note Born: 4 May 1744 at Germany, , , Married: Abt 1776 at Jefferson Co. Iowa, , , Died: 13 Mar 1818 at Near Williamsport, , , Penn Northumberland Co. Other Spouses: Maria Goss
Father: Snook Mother: Unknown
WIFE
Name: Keturah Laish Note Born: Abt 1762 Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Koonrad Peter Snook Jr Born: 29 Oct 1777 at Amwell Hunterdon, , , NJ Died: 3 Dec 1851 at Jefferson, , , Iowa Wife: Mary Aber
NOTES
1). 18401.ged It is said that he immigrated from Germany with his mother & father and 2 other siblings, all teenagers. The family had converted all their property into gold, which was carried in a churn. They all died and were burried at sea, except two sons. When they landed in New York, the boys went ashore, but left their goods aboard ship. During the night there was a strom that wrecked the ship and they lost all. So the boys started life in america, penniless. from Aervey Edgar Snook 1925 Served in the Revoltionary War under General Anthony Wayne and General Van Rensulaer. His estate was taken over by Peter and John Snook. There appears to be a conflict on birthdate and place DAR, as if they have two different Peters, trying to be placed as only one. NOTE! Peter and Casper Snook were sons of Peter Snook 1758 1837 a Revolutionary War Soldier. Miss Mary B. Snook, DAR Nat. 73302, gave the name of the Revolutionary soldier s wife as Keturah Laish see Vol. 3 p.A 12, Jefferson County Records. However, in Snook Family Records as given to Miss Iva Scheffel by a Snook descendant, the name of the Revolutionary soldier s wife is given as Maria Goss, and the name of that Revolutionary soldier is shown as Koonrad Peter Snook. Children of Koonrad Peter Snook and Maria Goss are 1. Koonrad 2. Peter Snook 1777 1851 m. Mary Aber 1779 1858 3. Casper Snook 1781 1851 m. Esther Gillian 1783 1846 Other children of Koonrad Peter Snook which may have been the children of another wife, probably Keturah Laish, were John Snook William Snook Kathern Snook m. Antone Schrather Mary Snook m. Philip Laish Keziah there may have been others. Also something that maybe child 1 and 2 may have been one child, Peter Koonrad?? There has been alot of dicusions, views, conflicts and confusion over this issue, maybe out there is some one closet, unknowingly they have something that might resolve this issue. 18401.ged 1744 ? in Germany is thought to be his birth date on Original History and SOURCES 1.TITL per Peg Thompson file 1999 joepeg2@aol.com 2.TITL JoePeg History.FTW 3. TITL desDKauffman.FTW 4. Maxwell Genealogy from Don 13 Mar 1818 in Beaver, Union Pa was on original History and on SOURCES 1.TITL per Peg Thompson file 1999 joepeg2@aol.com 2.TITL JoePeg History.FTW 3. TITL desDKauffman.FTW 4. Maxwell Genealogy from Don DAR 140822 OCCUPATION Farmer and soldier of the Militia in Rev. war. Joined Gen. Washingtons reg armywhen bbbBritish had their quarters aty Trenton. His testimony tells of crossing the Deleware with Gen Washington & the Continental army! Source is David Cozart
2).  18401.ged  Listed in D.A.R. Patriot as wife of Corporal Peter Snook. Source David Cozart

						

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