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Elizabeth Campbell <I>Brown</I> Snidow

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Elizabeth Campbell Brown Snidow

Birth
Giles County, Virginia, USA
Death
9 Mar 1906 (aged 73)
Weaubleau, Hickory County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Weaubleau, Hickory County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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This is my great great grandmother:
Elizabeth is the wife of William Lucas Snidow her parents were Abraham Brown and Margaret Goins

Children are :
James Chapman Snidow 32547858
Miriam Louetta Snidow 34407060
Mary Almira Snidow 32547982
Giles Luther Snidow 74349058
William Sherman Snidow 32547895
Carl S Snidow 31251597
John Brown Snidow 53218898
Margaret Jane Snidow 9386476
Anne Eliza Mahala Snidow 37643408
Laura Elizabeth Snidow 96616066

address is RR 1, Weaubleau, Mo 65774. Directions to his farm: take 123 south out of Weaubleau, go less than 3 miles turn left (East) on county gravel road 304. Continue on the road about 1 1/2 miles. The road corners to the right. 2nd mailbox turn left, is the private drive. Mr. Stewart lives in the house in the woods on the left side of the drive.

Obit transcribed from The Index March 15,1906 Hermitage, Hickory County, Missouri Front Page:
Mrs. Captain Snidow, Deceased.

After a invalid life 14 years, Mrs. Elizabeth C Brown Snidow responded to the invitation of her Master to "come up higher". March 8th,1906 at her home in Hickory county, Missouri. Mrs. Snidow was born June 24th, 1832 hence died at the ripe age of 73 years 8 months and 14 days. She and Captain W.L. Snidow were married June 27,1849 and lived happily together for more than 53 years. Unto to them were born 5 sons and five daughters - all whom survive. Her death so so sudden that they were unable to notify the absent children in time to have them with their mother in her last hours. There present in her death and funeral but two of her children "Carl & Liza". The latter, Eliza , has stayed with her parents and tenderly cared for them as only a Christian daughter could, up to their death. While the other children were dutiful and loving to their parents the duties of life required eight of them to leave the "old Homestead". Only the two , the son, Carl and Eliza were permitted to lovingly care for the old folks at the home in their last days. They rendered their consoling services with true affection. The body of sister Snidow was lain to rest beside that of her honored husband Capt. Snidow on the homestead a few rods north of their dwelling. A large gathering of sympathizing friends attended the burial. Funeral services were conducted by Professor Whitaker. .

I personally located and photographed this grave.
This is my great great grandmother:
Elizabeth is the wife of William Lucas Snidow her parents were Abraham Brown and Margaret Goins

Children are :
James Chapman Snidow 32547858
Miriam Louetta Snidow 34407060
Mary Almira Snidow 32547982
Giles Luther Snidow 74349058
William Sherman Snidow 32547895
Carl S Snidow 31251597
John Brown Snidow 53218898
Margaret Jane Snidow 9386476
Anne Eliza Mahala Snidow 37643408
Laura Elizabeth Snidow 96616066

address is RR 1, Weaubleau, Mo 65774. Directions to his farm: take 123 south out of Weaubleau, go less than 3 miles turn left (East) on county gravel road 304. Continue on the road about 1 1/2 miles. The road corners to the right. 2nd mailbox turn left, is the private drive. Mr. Stewart lives in the house in the woods on the left side of the drive.

Obit transcribed from The Index March 15,1906 Hermitage, Hickory County, Missouri Front Page:
Mrs. Captain Snidow, Deceased.

After a invalid life 14 years, Mrs. Elizabeth C Brown Snidow responded to the invitation of her Master to "come up higher". March 8th,1906 at her home in Hickory county, Missouri. Mrs. Snidow was born June 24th, 1832 hence died at the ripe age of 73 years 8 months and 14 days. She and Captain W.L. Snidow were married June 27,1849 and lived happily together for more than 53 years. Unto to them were born 5 sons and five daughters - all whom survive. Her death so so sudden that they were unable to notify the absent children in time to have them with their mother in her last hours. There present in her death and funeral but two of her children "Carl & Liza". The latter, Eliza , has stayed with her parents and tenderly cared for them as only a Christian daughter could, up to their death. While the other children were dutiful and loving to their parents the duties of life required eight of them to leave the "old Homestead". Only the two , the son, Carl and Eliza were permitted to lovingly care for the old folks at the home in their last days. They rendered their consoling services with true affection. The body of sister Snidow was lain to rest beside that of her honored husband Capt. Snidow on the homestead a few rods north of their dwelling. A large gathering of sympathizing friends attended the burial. Funeral services were conducted by Professor Whitaker. .

I personally located and photographed this grave.


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