Ebenezer does disappear from the census records after the 1850 US census, and probably died. It is likely that he was still living in Pompey at the time of his death. One child of Ebenezer and Lucinda, Henry Hubbard Snow, has been traced through the fact that his 5-year-old daughter, Cordelia, was living with her grandparents for the 1850 US census. Harvey is shown with his family, including Cordelia, in the 1860 US census, living in Michigan. After the death of his first wife, Henry moved to Wisconsin and remarried. The order of those events is not presently clear. Although his burial place is presently not known, it is likely he is buried in Lincoln-Rock Cemetery, USA, WI, Wood, Nasonville, with several of his children.
In addition to Harvey, online family trees show two other children for Ebenezer and Lucinda: a daughter, Lucinda A (Snow) Sedgwick; and a son, Henry G. Snow. Although both of these individuals may be Ebenezer and Lucinda's children, the online family trees do not include sources definitively showing that relationship, and none have been found through independent research. Both Lucinda and Henry are buried in Pompey Hill Cemetery, USA, NY, Onondaga, Pompey. Lucinda's brother, Daniel, is also buried in Pompey Hill. It is quite likely that Ebenezer is buried there as well.
Find-a-Grave Memorial # 21973692 links Lucinda's mother, Abigail (Phelps) Gott to parents Aaron Phelps and Abigail (Barber) Phelps. This may be correct. However, Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), shows the birth of two Abigail Phelpses in USA, CT, Tolland, Hebron. One of these is the daughter of Aaron and Abigail, with the date of birth shown on Abigail Gott's memorial. The other is the daughter of Roger and Abigail, born 16 Apr 1771. Online family trees have been found linking Abigail Gott to each of these sets of parents, without further source citation.
Ebenezer does disappear from the census records after the 1850 US census, and probably died. It is likely that he was still living in Pompey at the time of his death. One child of Ebenezer and Lucinda, Henry Hubbard Snow, has been traced through the fact that his 5-year-old daughter, Cordelia, was living with her grandparents for the 1850 US census. Harvey is shown with his family, including Cordelia, in the 1860 US census, living in Michigan. After the death of his first wife, Henry moved to Wisconsin and remarried. The order of those events is not presently clear. Although his burial place is presently not known, it is likely he is buried in Lincoln-Rock Cemetery, USA, WI, Wood, Nasonville, with several of his children.
In addition to Harvey, online family trees show two other children for Ebenezer and Lucinda: a daughter, Lucinda A (Snow) Sedgwick; and a son, Henry G. Snow. Although both of these individuals may be Ebenezer and Lucinda's children, the online family trees do not include sources definitively showing that relationship, and none have been found through independent research. Both Lucinda and Henry are buried in Pompey Hill Cemetery, USA, NY, Onondaga, Pompey. Lucinda's brother, Daniel, is also buried in Pompey Hill. It is quite likely that Ebenezer is buried there as well.
Find-a-Grave Memorial # 21973692 links Lucinda's mother, Abigail (Phelps) Gott to parents Aaron Phelps and Abigail (Barber) Phelps. This may be correct. However, Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), shows the birth of two Abigail Phelpses in USA, CT, Tolland, Hebron. One of these is the daughter of Aaron and Abigail, with the date of birth shown on Abigail Gott's memorial. The other is the daughter of Roger and Abigail, born 16 Apr 1771. Online family trees have been found linking Abigail Gott to each of these sets of parents, without further source citation.
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