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Mary

F, #49638
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NameMary was also known as Mary Estabrooks.
BirthShe was born, in Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.
NoteDied after giving birth to a daughter Caroline?
MarriageShe married Samuel W. Estabrooks son of Rev. Elijah Estabrooks, II, and Mary Whittemore.

Child with Samuel W. Estabrooks b. 23 May 1792

DaughterCaroline A. Estabrooks b. 1824, d. 18 July 1846

Caroline A. Estabrooks1

F, #49639, b. 1824, d. 18 July 1846

Parents

FatherSamuel W. Estabrooks b. 23 May 1792
MotherMary
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NoteCaroline A. Estabrooks, daughter of Samuel W. Estabrooks and Mary ?,died 18 Jul 1846, in Fredericton, York Co., N.B. at the age of 22 years.
BirthCaroline A. Estabrooks was born in 1824.1
DeathShe died on 18 July 1846 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Citations

  1. [S988] unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, February 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Ellen Welch1

F, #49640, d. 1967
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NameEllen Welch was also known as Ellen Dale.
MarriageShe married James Dale in 1893.1
DeathShe died in 1967.1

Child with James Dale

SonJames Harold 'Allie' Dale b. 7 January 1895, d. 26 March 1978

Citations

  1. [S1042] Annie I. Yule & Ethel Box, Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell (Grenfell, Saskatchewan: Grenfell Historical Committee, (1970 & 1980)). Hereinafter cited as Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell.

Mary Jane Estey1

F, #49641, b. 24 August 1819, d. 5 April 1897

Parents

FatherCapt. William Shepherd Estey b. 4 October 1797, d. 20 July 1881
MotherLucretia Estabrooks b. 21 November 1796, d. 26 February 1870
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NameMary Jane Estey was also known as Mary Jane Turner.
BirthShe was born on 24 August 1819, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
MarriageShe married George William Turner son of Robert Turner and Phoebe Russell, on 21 January 1840, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
BaptismMary Jane Estey was baptized on 28 November 1858 in Brunswick Street Baptist Church, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
NoteShe was livingin Woodstock, Carleton Co., NB at the time of the birth of her grandsonHarry A. Turner: 14 Dec 1880.
DeathShe died on 5 April 1897 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
BurialShe was buried in Brunswick Street Baptist Church Cemetery, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Children with George William Turner b. 22 November 1816, d. 27 August 1857

SonWilliam R. Turner+ b. 24 November 1840, d. 2 March 1903
SonGeorge Frederick Turner+ b. 12 July 1842, d. 5 February 1905
SonCharles Harris Turner b. About 1844
SonHenry Allan Turner b. About 1847

Citations

  1. [S988] unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, February 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
  2. [S1008] Ralph James Turner, "Ralph James Turner, family records", (Sheridan, Oregon). . Hereinafter cited as "Ralph James Turner, family records".

Alfred Matthew Snyder1

M, #49645, b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937

Parents

FatherSmith Tillman Snyder b. April 1823, d. 3 December 1895
MotherRoxanna Norton b. 1831, d. 1882
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NoteAlfred Matthew Snyder was the 2nd born the 28th of July, 1856, in Crown Point, Indiana to Smith Tillman and Roxanne (Norton) Snyder. Matthewworked for Henry Yesler in his sawmill in the early days of Seattle. He later farmed on a small scale at their place at 2413 Dexter Avenue in Seattle, Washington. (the house is no longer there). He grew corn andberries under cultivation, and milked 6 or 8 cows. They also raised chickens. Eventually, Matthew had the hillside on his property, dug for sand and gravel and sold it to the City of Seattle for paving while Aurora Avenue was being built on the east side of Queen Anne hill. The Aurora Bridge was also being built at this time in 1932. Matthew married May Viola (Barney) on the 8th of September, 1878, in Sac City, Iowa and from this union, six children were born, Roy D., Ray, Hazel Ruth, Lottie May, Lela Myrtle and Verna. Alferd Matthew Snyder died 26 Dec 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Descendancy starts with Tillman Smith Snyder. He is buried In Snyder Plot, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 700 West Raye Street, Seattle, King County, Washington. There is no Gravestone.
BirthAlfred Matthew Snyder was born on 28 July 1856, in Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, USAG.1
MarriageHe married May Viola Barney daughter of Aurelius A. Barney and Sarah Ann Parker, on 8 September 1878, in At residence of Aurelius A. Barney, Sac City, Sac County, Iowa, USAG.1
DeathAlfred Matthew Snyder died on 26 December 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1
BurialHe was buried in In the Snyder Plot; Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 700 West Raye Street, Seattle, King County, WashingtonG.2

Children with May Viola Barney b. 8 September 1861, d. 22 March 1941

SonRoy D. 'Uncle Roy' Snyder b. 22 January 1883, d. 14 November 1959
SonRay Snyder b. 25 December 1886, d. 14 August 1887
DaughterHazel Ruth Snyder+ b. 20 July 1891, d. 8 October 1966
DaughterLottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Snyder b. 28 September 1893, d. 18 February 1972
DaughterLela Myrtle Snyder+ b. 8 July 1895, d. October 1971
DaughterVerna Snyder b. 7 February 1901, d. 21 September 1902

Citations

  1. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  2. [S1060] Office Records, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A.; , (700 W. Raye St., Seattle, Washington).

May Viola Barney1

F, #49646, b. 8 September 1861, d. 22 March 1941

Parents

FatherAurelius A. Barney b. 13 July 1833, d. 27 July 1907
MotherSarah Ann Parker b. 1 December 1839, d. 22 September 1928
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NameMay Viola Barney was also known as May Viola Snyder.
NotePersonal Memoirs of May Viola (Snyder) Barney -- Emily (Parker) Allenwas the grand daughter of one of Ethan Allen’s sons by his second wife,either Ethan or Hannibal. Ethan was the father of Col. Ethan Allen ofNew York. Emily A. Parker and Col. Ethan Allen might be brother andsister, or cousins. Emily (Parker) Allen and Hymen Parker grandfatherand grandmother of the Parker children who’s father’s and mother’s nameswere Silas and Olive (Lake) Parker who named their child after Emily andtheir oldest son after Hymen. Additional notes -- The eldest daughter and the eldest son of Silas andOlive Parker were named after their grandparents, Hymen and Emily Parker.Emily died quite young, and Hymen died at the age of 74 in Hammond,Indiana. OBITUARY OF MAY VIOLA (BARNY) SNYDER March 23, 1941, aged 79 years, of 2607 12th Avenue N. beloved mother ofMrs. Lela Smith, Yakima: Mrs. Hazel Coy, Mrs. Lottie Monk and Roy Snyder,Seattle. Also 7 grandchildren. Member Clara Barton Tent No. 1. Daughtersof Union Veterans of Civil War. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., MittelstadtFuneral Parlors. Private interment Mt. Pleasant. Another obituary, MRS. ALFRED M. SNYDER Funeral services for Mrs. May Viola Snyder, 79 years old, who diedMonday, will be held at 3 0'clock tomorrow at The Mittelstadt FuneralParlors. Mrs. Snyder widow of Alfred M. Snyder, lived at 2607 12thAve. N. She was a member of Clara Barton Tent No. 1, Daughters of theUnion Veterans of the Civil War. She was a native of Iowa. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lela Smith of Yakima, Mrs. Hazel Coy,and Mrs. Lottie Monk of Seattle: a son, Roy Snyder of Seattle and sevengrandchildren. May is buried in the Snyder Plot at Mount Pleasant cemetery on Queen AneHill. There is no Gravestone. See May's scrapbook for a variety of photos.
BirthShe was born on 8 September 1861, in Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan, USAG.1
MarriageShe married Alfred Matthew Snyder son of Smith Tillman Snyder and Roxanna Norton, on 8 September 1878, in At residence of Aurelius A. Barney, Sac City, Sac County, Iowa, USAG.1
DeathMay Viola Barney died on 22 March 1941 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1
BurialShe was buried in the Snyder Plot; Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 700 West Raye Street, Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.2

Children with Alfred Matthew Snyder b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937

SonRoy D. 'Uncle Roy' Snyder b. 22 January 1883, d. 14 November 1959
SonRay Snyder b. 25 December 1886, d. 14 August 1887
DaughterHazel Ruth Snyder+ b. 20 July 1891, d. 8 October 1966
DaughterLottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Snyder b. 28 September 1893, d. 18 February 1972
DaughterLela Myrtle Snyder+ b. 8 July 1895, d. October 1971
DaughterVerna Snyder b. 7 February 1901, d. 21 September 1902

Citations

  1. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  2. [S1060] Office Records, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A.; , (700 W. Raye St., Seattle, Washington).

Ray Snyder1

M, #49647, b. 25 December 1886, d. 14 August 1887

Parents

FatherAlfred Matthew Snyder b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937
MotherMay Viola Barney b. 8 September 1861, d. 22 March 1941
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BirthRay Snyder was born on 25 December 1886, in Grant City, Sac County, Iowa, USAG.2
DeathHe died on 14 August 1887 in Sac City, Sac County, Iowa, USAG.3

Citations

  1. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  2. [S1061] Misc. entries, Snyder Family Bible; Alfred Matthew Snyder, Indiana, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Snyder Family Bible.
  3. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Copy of type written 'Personal Memoirs of May Viola (nee Barney) Snyder' in reference to her Donald R. Coy 1994, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".

Roy D. 'Uncle Roy' Snyder1

M, #49648, b. 22 January 1883, d. 14 November 1959

Parents

FatherAlfred Matthew Snyder b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937
MotherMay Viola Barney b. 8 September 1861, d. 22 March 1941
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NoteRoy D. 'Uncle Roy' Snyder was born in Sac City, Sac County, Iowa, U.S.A.and died Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Uncle Roy lived athome with his parents, Alfred Matthew and May Viola (Barney) Snyder.While he was home, he had a very large morning paper route. He would beup early and do his route, then come home, get his golf clubs and headfor the golf course. Uncle Roy liked to smoke. He would buy his tobacco and cigarette paper and he had a little machine and roll his owncigarettes. He would roll maybe twenty or thirty at a time. Some timeshe would have a bag of tobacco and take out a paper and roll just onewith his fingers and light it. Uncle Roy had had all his teeth pulled when he in his twenties or so. Hewore false teeth for many years and would take them out at any time justto show his nieces and nephews. He had a very heavy mustache thatreminded you of Andy Gump. Later his shaved it off. After his parents died, he lived in a small basement apartment in Seattleon Aurora Avenue about a half mile south of the Aurora Bridge. He is buried In the Snyder Plot, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 700 West RayeStreet, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. There is no Gravestone. See photos in his scrapbook.
BirthRoy D. 'Uncle Roy' Snyder was born on 22 January 1883, in Grant City, Sac County, Iowa, USAG.2
DeathHe died on 14 November 1959 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.3
BurialHe was buried in In the Snyder Plot; Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 700 West Raye Street, Seattle, King County, WashingtonG.3

Citations

  1. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  2. [S1061] Misc. entries, Snyder Family Bible; Alfred Matthew Snyder, Indiana, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Snyder Family Bible.
  3. [S1060] Office Records, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A.; , (700 W. Raye St., Seattle, Washington).

Lottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Snyder1

F, #49649, b. 28 September 1893, d. 18 February 1972

Parents

FatherAlfred Matthew Snyder b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937
MotherMay Viola Barney b. 8 September 1861, d. 22 March 1941
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NameLottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Snyder was also known as Lottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Monk.
BirthShe was born on 28 September 1893, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1
MarriageShe married Frederick Sylvester ' Uncle Fred' Monk son of George William Monk and Eva Vowles, on 23 December 1917, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.2
DeathLottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Snyder died on 18 February 1972 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.3
BurialShe was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery; L 67 R 33 #37; 8712 12th Ave., Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.3

Partner with Frederick Sylvester ' Uncle Fred' Monk b. 1887, d. 1953

Citations

  1. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  2. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Copy of type written 'Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder' in reference to her husb Donald R. Coy 1994, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  3. [S1062] Office Records, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A.; , (8712 12th Ave. N.W., Seattle, King County, Washington).

Lela Myrtle Snyder1

F, #49650, b. 8 July 1895, d. October 1971

Parents

FatherAlfred Matthew Snyder b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937
MotherMay Viola Barney b. 8 September 1861, d. 22 March 1941
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NameLela Myrtle Snyder was also known as Lela Myrtle Smith.
BirthShe was born on 8 July 1895, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.2
MarriageShe married Milton Lee Smith son of Amos Carver Smith and Mary A. Anderson, on 1 June 1916, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1
DeathLela Myrtle Snyder died in October 1971 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.3
BurialShe was buried in October 1971 in Crown Hill Cemetery; 8712 12th Ave., NW, Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.3

Children with Milton Lee Smith b. 4 May 1895, d. 1965

DaughterCarol Marie Smith+ b. 5 June 1918, d. 6 February 1973
DaughterBetty Loraine Smith b. 10 September 1919

Citations

  1. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  2. [S1024] "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder, about her spouse, Alfred Snyder,", Copy of type written 'Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder' in reference to her husb, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A. Hereinafter cited as "Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Barney) Snyder".
  3. [S1062] Office Records, Personal Archives of Donald Coy,, Seattle,, Washington, U.S.A.; , (8712 12th Ave. N.W., Seattle, King County, Washington).