VI. Jesse Snow md: 1830 Sarah Standard
b: 1792 South Carolina pl: Gerogia[1] b: 1749 [Cherokee Indian]
d: d: 1860
f: Moses Snow f: --- Standard
m: Ann Batchelder m: Sarah ---
One morning[2] in 1749, a woman named Sarah Standard discovered a baby girl in a basket on her front porch. The infant was a full-blood Cherokee Indian. The family kept, and adopted her as their own, calling her ‘Sarah’ after the new “mother”, and giving her their surname. It was this same Native American, Cherokee, Sarah Standard who grew to adulthood, fell in love and married Jesse Snow.[3]
Jesse and Sarah Snow were the parents of two sons on record; one know name was:
1.) Moses Moran Snow
[1] US Census
[2] According to a Post; dated 11 Sep 2013 on a historical social media web site.
[3] According to a Post; dated 11 Sep 2013 on a historical social media web site.
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I am currently working on my family history book and this blog post is a 'note to self' scribble. The names are links to the Find-A-Grave website which I've used as a resource in my book.
Moses Simons John Alden Priscilla Mullins John Peabody William Browne
I II I I I
Mary Simons - Joseph Alden; Elizabeth Alden ---- William Peabody Peter Browne
I I
I William Snowe -- Rebecca Browne
I II
Hopestill Alden…………………………...Joseph Snow
I
David Snow --- Joanna Haywood
I
Joseph Snow – Ruth Shaw
I
Moses Snow – Anna Batchelder
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Jesse Snow – Sara Standard
I
I
I II II
II II II II
I I II I I I
I I II II
Ana Marie Longoria----Benito Alejandro Garza David DeLane Snow----Alice Irene Smith
II II
James Cuauhtémoc Garza…………………………….Elizabeth Rebecca Snow
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Savannah Alise Garza; Jamison DeLane Garza; Ember Marie Garza
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