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Abraham C. Snyder

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Abraham C. Snyder

Birth
New York, USA
Death
22 Sep 1913 (aged 76)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Lot 252
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Served with Co. G of the 3rd WI Cavalry during the Civil War per list of veteran burials in Nebraska.

Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Tuesday, 23 September 1913, page 6
Obituary.
A. C. Snyder, aged 76 years, 5 months and 26 days, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose, 704 West Eighth street, yesterday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Snyder had been afflicted with gall stones for some time, but until recently he has not been seriously ill. He went to Lincoln on August 30 to attend the state fair. He was taken sick on the following day and taken to the St. Elizabeth hospital in that city for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Rose, who were notified of Mr. Snyder's sickness went to Lincoln and had their father removed to this city. Since that time he had been living at the Rose home and seemed to be recovering his health. Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, he suddenly became seriously ill and passed away at the hour mentioned. On account of the suddenness of the final attack, Mr. and Mrs. Rose were the only relatives present at the time of death. A. C. Snyder was born in Anida (Oneida?) county, New York, March 27, 1837, and at the age of 18 years moved to the state of Michigan. At the age of 24 years he enlisted in the Third Wisconsin cavalry and served through the civil war. He came to Nebraska in the year 1880, and for the past twenty-seven years had made his home at St. Paul. He was a successful farmer and during the latter years of his life had lived a retired life. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, six sons, five daughters, a brother and a sister. All the children live in this state with the exception of one at Sterling, Colo., and one at Seattle, Wash. The brother and sister reside at the old home in Anida county, New York. All the children, except the one at Seattle will be present at the funeral which will take place at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the house, 704 West Eighth street and at 1:30 at the Presbyterian church on West Second street. Rev. Ernst will officiate at the funeral services.
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Served with Co. G of the 3rd WI Cavalry during the Civil War per list of veteran burials in Nebraska.

Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Tuesday, 23 September 1913, page 6
Obituary.
A. C. Snyder, aged 76 years, 5 months and 26 days, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose, 704 West Eighth street, yesterday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Snyder had been afflicted with gall stones for some time, but until recently he has not been seriously ill. He went to Lincoln on August 30 to attend the state fair. He was taken sick on the following day and taken to the St. Elizabeth hospital in that city for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Rose, who were notified of Mr. Snyder's sickness went to Lincoln and had their father removed to this city. Since that time he had been living at the Rose home and seemed to be recovering his health. Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, he suddenly became seriously ill and passed away at the hour mentioned. On account of the suddenness of the final attack, Mr. and Mrs. Rose were the only relatives present at the time of death. A. C. Snyder was born in Anida (Oneida?) county, New York, March 27, 1837, and at the age of 18 years moved to the state of Michigan. At the age of 24 years he enlisted in the Third Wisconsin cavalry and served through the civil war. He came to Nebraska in the year 1880, and for the past twenty-seven years had made his home at St. Paul. He was a successful farmer and during the latter years of his life had lived a retired life. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, six sons, five daughters, a brother and a sister. All the children live in this state with the exception of one at Sterling, Colo., and one at Seattle, Wash. The brother and sister reside at the old home in Anida county, New York. All the children, except the one at Seattle will be present at the funeral which will take place at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the house, 704 West Eighth street and at 1:30 at the Presbyterian church on West Second street. Rev. Ernst will officiate at the funeral services.
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