Mrs. Snyder was a resident of Richland County for over 40 years and was always known as an industrious, economical and hard-working woman. She was buried last Sabbath at Four Corners (aka Zion), a large concourse of relatives and friends following her to her last resting place. Elder Neal, of Mansfield, conducted the funeral services.
(Bellville Star: 24 January 1884, Vol. 7, No. 17)
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The children of Barbara Ann Rummel and John Dalton Snider-
Lewis L. Snider 1857 – 1926
Milton J. Snider 1861 –
Amanda E. Snider 1862 –
Delano C. Snider 1864 –
Peter Marshall Snider 1867 – 1945
Anna L. Snider 1871 – 1941
Mrs. Snyder was a resident of Richland County for over 40 years and was always known as an industrious, economical and hard-working woman. She was buried last Sabbath at Four Corners (aka Zion), a large concourse of relatives and friends following her to her last resting place. Elder Neal, of Mansfield, conducted the funeral services.
(Bellville Star: 24 January 1884, Vol. 7, No. 17)
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The children of Barbara Ann Rummel and John Dalton Snider-
Lewis L. Snider 1857 – 1926
Milton J. Snider 1861 –
Amanda E. Snider 1862 –
Delano C. Snider 1864 –
Peter Marshall Snider 1867 – 1945
Anna L. Snider 1871 – 1941
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