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Kellard Snyder

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Kellard Snyder

Birth
Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
12 Aug 1900 (aged 66)
Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Carroll, Carroll County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0576536, Longitude: -94.8597335
Plot
Block 2, Lot 4, Space 2
Memorial ID
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Husband of 1)Emma (Amy) Evans; 2)Sarah J Kelley m 8 Dec 1881
Parents: Martin Snyder & Barbara Archer

Listed as Silent City Cemetery AKA Carroll City CemeteryKellard was probably the son of Martin Snyder & Barbara Archer. He married Emma or Amy Evans. They were the parents of Emma & Flora, Elvia, maybe others. Kellard married Sarah Jane Kelley in Carroll county, Iowa in Dec. 1881.

August 15, 1888 - Carroll Herald - Two sisters, Mrs Kellard Snyder and Mrs Thomas Thurston, have died in the same neighborhood with in the past few years.

March 11, 1896 - Carroll Herald - Kellard Snyder of Lake City was in town Monday. He still owns his farm in Sheridon Township, which he bought some years ago for $8 an acre. He could now get $50 for it.

July 25 1936 - Carroll Daily - W.W. Kelly of Lysander, N.Y. departed for home Monday evening after a somewhat prolonged
visit with his sister, Mrs. Kellard Snyder of the vicinity of Carroll.
Husband of 1)Emma (Amy) Evans; 2)Sarah J Kelley m 8 Dec 1881
Parents: Martin Snyder & Barbara Archer

Listed as Silent City Cemetery AKA Carroll City CemeteryKellard was probably the son of Martin Snyder & Barbara Archer. He married Emma or Amy Evans. They were the parents of Emma & Flora, Elvia, maybe others. Kellard married Sarah Jane Kelley in Carroll county, Iowa in Dec. 1881.

August 15, 1888 - Carroll Herald - Two sisters, Mrs Kellard Snyder and Mrs Thomas Thurston, have died in the same neighborhood with in the past few years.

March 11, 1896 - Carroll Herald - Kellard Snyder of Lake City was in town Monday. He still owns his farm in Sheridon Township, which he bought some years ago for $8 an acre. He could now get $50 for it.

July 25 1936 - Carroll Daily - W.W. Kelly of Lysander, N.Y. departed for home Monday evening after a somewhat prolonged
visit with his sister, Mrs. Kellard Snyder of the vicinity of Carroll.


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