He married Mary Thomas in 1885.
Jess died at his home near West Reynoldsville in Winslow Township, Jefferson Co., PA and was buried 31 Jul 1910.
NOTE: Some information was obtained from his Pennsylvania Death Certificate (#70410).
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Death Notice, Wednesday, 3 Aug 1910, "The Star" (Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., PA), p. 1
JESS SNYDER DIED FRIDAY.
Well Known Winslow Township Man Succumbed to Stomach Trouble.
Jess Snyder died at his home in West Reynoldsville at 2 a.m. Friday, July 29th, 1910, after an illness of ten days from catarrhal gastritis. He had been suffering from stomach trouble for some time but his case was not considered dangerous until a week before his demise.
Funeral services were held at his late home in Winslow township, north of West Reynoldsville, Sunday afternoon, and tbe body was then taken to the Chestnut Grove Lutheran church, where another servloe was conducted by Rev. Charles E. Rudy, pastor of the Trinity Lntheran church of Reynoldsville, and burial was made in the Smith cemetery, near the church.
Jess Snyder was 56 years old, having been born in Winslow township February 5th, 1854. Practically his whole life was spent in this section. He was in Arkansas for a short period at one time attending to business offairs but retained his residence here. Farming and lumbering occupied his time and be was well known in this section through his activity in the latter. He was married to Miss Mary Thomas, of Cool Spring, who, with a son and daughter, Harry Snyder and Mrs. J. P. Smith, both of this place, survive him. He is also survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Lydla Snyder, who lives on the old homestead, and by five brothers and a sister, Jonothan Snyder, of Winslow township, Frank Snyder, of Pinecreek township, Isaac and Gideon Snyder, of Winslow township, Sebastian Snyder, of West Virginia, and Mrs. George Burkett, of Winslow Township.
Mr. Snyder was a member of Washington Camp No 208, P. O. S. of A., of Reynoldsville.
He married Mary Thomas in 1885.
Jess died at his home near West Reynoldsville in Winslow Township, Jefferson Co., PA and was buried 31 Jul 1910.
NOTE: Some information was obtained from his Pennsylvania Death Certificate (#70410).
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Death Notice, Wednesday, 3 Aug 1910, "The Star" (Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., PA), p. 1
JESS SNYDER DIED FRIDAY.
Well Known Winslow Township Man Succumbed to Stomach Trouble.
Jess Snyder died at his home in West Reynoldsville at 2 a.m. Friday, July 29th, 1910, after an illness of ten days from catarrhal gastritis. He had been suffering from stomach trouble for some time but his case was not considered dangerous until a week before his demise.
Funeral services were held at his late home in Winslow township, north of West Reynoldsville, Sunday afternoon, and tbe body was then taken to the Chestnut Grove Lutheran church, where another servloe was conducted by Rev. Charles E. Rudy, pastor of the Trinity Lntheran church of Reynoldsville, and burial was made in the Smith cemetery, near the church.
Jess Snyder was 56 years old, having been born in Winslow township February 5th, 1854. Practically his whole life was spent in this section. He was in Arkansas for a short period at one time attending to business offairs but retained his residence here. Farming and lumbering occupied his time and be was well known in this section through his activity in the latter. He was married to Miss Mary Thomas, of Cool Spring, who, with a son and daughter, Harry Snyder and Mrs. J. P. Smith, both of this place, survive him. He is also survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Lydla Snyder, who lives on the old homestead, and by five brothers and a sister, Jonothan Snyder, of Winslow township, Frank Snyder, of Pinecreek township, Isaac and Gideon Snyder, of Winslow township, Sebastian Snyder, of West Virginia, and Mrs. George Burkett, of Winslow Township.
Mr. Snyder was a member of Washington Camp No 208, P. O. S. of A., of Reynoldsville.
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