On January 17, 1891, he married Carrie May Farrington of Belchertown, Hampshire, Massachusetts. The couple had a farm in Belchertown Township where they had 2 children: Ethel F. Snow, born April 3, 1892, and Vernon Everett Snow, born August 27, 1899.
Before the 1910 US Census, Everett and Carrie May separated and she moved to New Haven, Connecticut, with her son, while daughter Ethel F. Snow lived with her paternal grand-parents in Belchertown, and Everett E. Snow, still married, lived next door. He now was called a "Wood-Turner," having left the farm.
Around 1920-21, Everett E. Snow divorced his wife who was now living in Belchertown with a single man: Martin Crowe, 39, as his "Servant-Housekeeper". They would marry in 1925.
About 4 months before his death, Everett Earnest Snow moved to Granby, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died there of "Angina Pectoris" (heart disease) on March 7, 1922 at 56 yrs., 5 mos., 11 days old, according to his Massachusetts Death Certificate. He was buried next to his parents at South Cemetery, Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
On January 17, 1891, he married Carrie May Farrington of Belchertown, Hampshire, Massachusetts. The couple had a farm in Belchertown Township where they had 2 children: Ethel F. Snow, born April 3, 1892, and Vernon Everett Snow, born August 27, 1899.
Before the 1910 US Census, Everett and Carrie May separated and she moved to New Haven, Connecticut, with her son, while daughter Ethel F. Snow lived with her paternal grand-parents in Belchertown, and Everett E. Snow, still married, lived next door. He now was called a "Wood-Turner," having left the farm.
Around 1920-21, Everett E. Snow divorced his wife who was now living in Belchertown with a single man: Martin Crowe, 39, as his "Servant-Housekeeper". They would marry in 1925.
About 4 months before his death, Everett Earnest Snow moved to Granby, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died there of "Angina Pectoris" (heart disease) on March 7, 1922 at 56 yrs., 5 mos., 11 days old, according to his Massachusetts Death Certificate. He was buried next to his parents at South Cemetery, Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
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