Philena (Hawks) Woodward
m. Charles Snow on April 20, 1861
"Was a writer of ability and a frequent contributor to the local papers"
The body of Mrs Sophia Snow, who died at Bristol, Ct., Sunday night, will be taken to Shelburne Falls to-day for burial in Arms cemetery. Funeral services will be held this afternoon. Mrs Snow was known to the older generation as a successful school teacher, and, in fact, had been a writer of some note. Her father, Joel Woodward, lived on the Buckland side of the village. She leaves three sisters, Mrs. Leonard Wells of East Charlemont, Mrs. Samuel Clark and Mrs. Willis Brown of Waltham. Joel Woodward of South Deerfield is a brother. [published Tues. July 3, 1900, Springfield Republican]
[History of Buckland by Kendrick w/genealogies by Kellogg pg 724]
Philena (Hawks) Woodward
m. Charles Snow on April 20, 1861
"Was a writer of ability and a frequent contributor to the local papers"
The body of Mrs Sophia Snow, who died at Bristol, Ct., Sunday night, will be taken to Shelburne Falls to-day for burial in Arms cemetery. Funeral services will be held this afternoon. Mrs Snow was known to the older generation as a successful school teacher, and, in fact, had been a writer of some note. Her father, Joel Woodward, lived on the Buckland side of the village. She leaves three sisters, Mrs. Leonard Wells of East Charlemont, Mrs. Samuel Clark and Mrs. Willis Brown of Waltham. Joel Woodward of South Deerfield is a brother. [published Tues. July 3, 1900, Springfield Republican]
[History of Buckland by Kendrick w/genealogies by Kellogg pg 724]
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