INTRODUCTION TO THE SNODGRASS SOURCE BOOKS The state source books were created by Charlou Dolan. She began this massive project ca. 1986, organizing and typing the accumulation of Snodgrass research when she got "boxes and boxes" of files from Scott F. Hosier (he was Editor of The MACE 1978-1986). Those files formed the nucleus of the "source books". During her tenure as Editor of The MACE, 1987-1993 and since, Charlou has been hard at it: gathering and entering into the source books Snodgrass data, making trips to courthouses and libraries across the country, collecting files & family data from past & present members of The Snodgrass Clan Society, as well as soliciting information from many other Snodgrass researchers. The source books are one of the best tools available to anyone researching Snodgrass. One for nearly every state, each is organized by county and within each county, info is arranged by date. These source books contain a wealth of Snodgrass research. Census readings - wills - deeds - misc. court records - marriages - deaths - obits - histories - Bible records - even queries found in genealogical publications ... all Snodgrass! Charlou's comments on the collected data are shown as < . > throughout. Any comments marked [ . ] or [vss -] were added by me, Violet "Suzie" Snodgrass Schoolcraft beginning in 1997, the result of my reading the source books and tracing families since I first joined The Snodgrass Clan Society in 1993. PLEASE keep in mind that the source books are meant to be a reference work - they give us an idea of what has already been found. Perhaps more importantly, they show us where to look next for what is yet to be done! REMEMBER, extractions & transcriptions, notes & comments may have errors or may be missing certain portions of the original material. ALWAYS refer to the original source material whenever possible, using the source books as a starting point to guide you in your individual research. If it is SNODGRASS we at The Snodgrass Clan Society continue to collect it! Please send items (with sources cited!) you want to share with others to: Paul D. Snodgrass, at The Snodgrass Clan Society (Editor of The MACE since 1993) E-mail: paulsnodgrass@cox.net Charlou Dolan E-mail: charlou@compuserve.com (To be added to Charlou's mailing list for her updates, email her) and to me, Suzie Snodgrass Schoolcraft E-mail: snodgras@scci.net vss - October 1999 ALABAMA SOURCE BOOK -- SNODGRASS FAMILY Created by Charlou Dolan with annotations by V. S. Schoolcraft STATEWIDE CENSUS RECORDS 1850 census - yes 1860 census - yes 1880 soundex - yes (see Jackson, Marengo, & Montgomery Cos.) 1900 soundex - yes 1910 miracode - yes HISTORY & GENEALOGY Hist. of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, 1921 (Owen) yes (see below) MILITARY RECORDS Field Officers in the Confederate Army, 1861-1865 (Estes, 1912) yes Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served During the Creek War in Organizations from the State of Alabama - yes (see below) Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the Florida War in Organizations from the State of Alabama - yes (see below) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Alabama Notes, vol. 1 & 2 (England) NS PROBATE RECORDS Index to Alabama Wills, Years 1808-1870 (Alabama Soc. DAR) NS VITAL RECORDS Alabama Marriages (Hunting for Bears) yes (see Cherokee, Clarke, Jackson, Jefferson & Limestone Cos.) ***************************************** RECORDS (Creek War) -- Benjamin Snodgrass, F & S, Norwood's Co., 2 Ala. Mtd. Vols., 1 Lt/Lt Col. (Florida War)- Alexander Snodgrass, F & S, Cawlfield's Battn., Ala. Mtd. Vols., ChfMus/ChfMus. (Florida War)- Benjamin Snodgrass, F & S, Snodgrass's North Ala. Mtd. Vols., Col/Col. (Florida War)- John Snodgrass, F & S, Snodgrass's North Ala. Mtd. Vols., 1 Lieut & Asst. Com Sub/ 1 Lieut. & Asst. Com. Sub. (1861-1865) -- John Snodgrass, Lieut. Col. 16th (also called 4th) Battalion Alabama Infantry; Colonel 55th Alabama Infantry. (1861-1865) -- Robert B. Snodgrass, Major 24th Battalion Alabama Cavalry. 1921 -- Hist. of Alabama & Dict. of Alabama Biography pages 1600-1601: John Snodgrass, merchant, colonel, C. S. Army, was born May 19, 1836, in Jackson County, and died August 19, 1888, at Scottsboro; son of Thomas and Caroline (Martin) Snodgrass, the former, who was a native of Jackson County; grandson of John and Jane (Long) Snodgrass, who lived at Bellefonte, and of John and Ruth (Burns) Martin, who lived at Bellefont; great-grandson of Col. William Snodgrass of Tennessee who was a veteran of the Revolutionary war, of John Burns, of South Carolina, who served in the American Army, 1777-79, and of Captain John Martin, who was a veteran of the Revolutionary War; great-great-grandson of Abraham and Elizabeth (Marshall) Martin, the latter who delivered despatches to Gen. Greene which her daughter had taken from a courier; and nephew of Gen. Benjamin Snodgrass, at one time a resident of Jackson County. His early education was received under the instruction of his cousin, Alex Snodgrass, and he was then sent to Huntsville to finish his educaiton. He was a merchant at Bellefonte when the War of Seccession broke out, and he enlisted, in May, 1861, in the C. S. Army, as captain of one of the first companies raised in the county. He served in Martin's Second Confederate regiment under Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, and with this regiment fought at Shiloh. He was then made lieutenant-colonel of a battalion of six companies, which was called Snodgrass's battalion, and he led this command at Baton Rouge, Corinth, and until February, 1863, when Norwood's battalion was thrown with his, and the Fifty-fifth Alabama regiment organized, of which he became colonel. He served with that regiment and the western army, until the close of the war, commanding Scott's brigade, consisting of the Twelfth Louisiana, the Ninth Arkansas, and the Twenty-seventh, Thirty-fifth, Forty-ninth, Fifty-fifth, and Fifty-seventh Alabama regiments, from the battle of Franklin until Hood left Tennessee. After the war, he returned home and engaged in the mercantile business which business he continued in until his death. He was a Democrat, and often served as chairman of the executive committee, and was a delegate to the national convention that named Grover Cleveland presidential candidate. He was a member of the Episcopal church, and served as senior warden and lay reader of St. Luke's church, at Scottsboro, and was an Odd Fellow and Knight of Honor. Married: in 1861, in Jackson County to a Miss Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Mary (Williams) Brown who lived in Jackson County; granddaughter of Samuel and Margaret (Gwynne) Williams, the latter who was of the Virginia line, who owned Gwynne's Island, and who trace their ancestry to a common ancestor of the King of England; great-granddaughter of Samuel and Mary M. Williams. Children: 1. Elizabeth, m. R. E. Saunders, New Decatur. Last residence: Scottsboro. - - - - - - - - - - - page 1601: Robert B. Snodgrass, major, 24th battalion Alabama cavalry regiment, C. S. Army. ########################################### AUTAUGA COUNTY SOURCE John James Hall, His Descendants, and Other Halls of Alabama (Wood--1988) Autauga Co. Marriage Book I, page 33: John A. Snodgrass to Amanda Hall, 2 Nov 1839 (Thursday 14 Nov 1839) by H. W. Hilliard. Paul Shirley, bondsman. Amanda Hall, d/o Rollin Hall Sr. & Jane Abercrombie. [vss - 1850 Montgomery Co AL] ########################################### BARBOUR COUNTY (formed 1832 from Creek Cession of 1832) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Barbour Co., AL, 1843-1869 (Hunting for Bears) NS ################################## BENTON COUNTY (1858 name changed to Calhoun Co.) VITAL RECORDS Alabama Records, Benton Co.--Cemeteries, Wills, Estates, Marriages, Bible Records, Rev. pensions, 1883 List of Pensioners (Gandrud) NS ####################################### BIBB COUNTY (formed 1818 from Monroe & Montgomery Cos.) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Bibb Co., AL, 1820-1862 (Hunting for Bears) NS ####################################### CALHOUN COUNTY (formed 1832 from from Creek Session; originally Benton Co.) CENSUS RECORDS 1910 miracode - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Calhoun Co., AL, 1815-1868 (Hunting for Bears) NS ******************************************** RECORDS 1910 Calhoun Co AL Census/Miracode Anniston, 27-8-12: Louise Sawyer *** James Snodgrass 28-M- Edward Snodgrass 22-M- ---------------------------- #################################### CHEROKEE COUNTY (formed 1836 from Cherokee cession of 1835) CENSUS RECORDS 1850 census - yes 1860 census - yes ******************************* 1850 Cherokee Co AL Census 27th Dist., #424/424: Alexr. Snodgrass 30-M-VA agr., $300 Lucetta Snodgrass 22-F-AL James Snodgrass 5-M-AL Mary Snodgrass 2-F-AL Margaret Snodgrass 11-F-VA Pamelia Snodgrass 15-F-VA William Snodgrass 22-M-VA agr. 27th Dist., #432/432: Samuel Snodgrass 28-M-VA merchant, $400 Elizabeth Snodgrass 21-F-GA William Snodgrass 3-M-AL Abigail Snodgrass 53-F-VA Francis Snodgrass 23-M-VA mechanic <1860 Pike Co., AR> Thomas Snodgrass 18-M-VA mechanic [vss - Abigail ( Dunlap / Delap ) m. James D. Snodgrass 1818 Washington Co VA; she is also on 1850 Washington Co VA in ] ---------------------------------------- 1860 Cherokee Co AL Census 2nd Dist., page 84, #599/599 (enum. 22 Jul): A. Snodgrass 39-M-VA farmer, $9400/19138 [Alexander Snodgrass] Susan J. Snodgrass 22-F-AL Mary A. Snodgrass 11-F-AL Frances D. Snodgrass 3-F-AL Susan C. Snodgrass 9m-F-AL Rachel Hill 27-F-TN Frank Ringer 29-M-SC farmer, $150/5085 1st Div., page 284, #613/613 (enum. 17 Jul) (faded film): Wm. D. Snodgrass 27-M-VA farmer, $400/500 Mary Snodgrass 22-F-AL Aliza? Snodgrass 60-F-TN 1st Div., page 299, #722/722 (enum. 23 Jul): Sam'l Snodgrass 37-M-VA merchant, $1000/0 Elizabeth Snodgrass 32-F-GA Francis Snodgrass 12-M-AL Harriett Snodgrass 10-F-AL Eliza Snodgrass 7-F-AL Amanda Snodgrass 5-F-AL Jane Snodgrass 2-F-AL ----------------------------- ################################### CLARKE COUNTY (formed 1812 from Washington Co.) CENSUS RECORDS 1860 census - yes 1880 soundex - yes 1900 soundex - yes 1910 miracode - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Clarke Co., AL, 1812-1899 (Hunting for Bears) yes *********************************** RECORDS 18 Aug 1838 -- Wm. A. Snodgrass married Amey E. Loftin. [William Alexander Snodgrass m. Amy E. Loftin; 1850 Marengo Co AL] 1 Jan 1842 -- Adaline Snedgrass [Adaline Snodgrass] married John W. Loftin. ------------------------------------- 1860 Clarke Co AL Census Grove Hill Twp., page 588, #317/379 (enum. 1 Jun) (faint film): William A. Snodgrass 43-M-TN farmer, $1600/4440 [William Alexander Snodgrass b. 18 Apr 1816, d. 2 Jun 1896] Amy C. Snodgrass 40-F-Clarke Co. [Amy Loftin m. 1838, d. 21 Aug 1912] Sarah Snodgrass 15-F-Clarke Co. William Snodgrass 11-M-Clarke Co. Samuel Snodgrass 8-M-Marengo Co. Martha C. Snodgrass 6-F-Marengo Co. (insane, caused from fever) Allen J. Snodgrass 4-M-Marengo Co. William A. Snodgrass as Agent for Starkey Jones - $15650/67568 <1850 Marengo Co., AL> [vss - info on Wm. A. and Amy & their descendants is at website of SCS member Robert D. Smith - http://members.aol.com/famsnod/ ] ------------------------------ 6 Jul 1865 -- Jas. A. Snodgrass [James A.] married Martha L. Smith. [s/o William Alexander Snodgrass & Amy Loftin; 1880 Marengo Co AL] 15 Mar 1870 -- Sam Snodgrass [Samuel Snodgrass, s/o Wm. A. & Amy] married [Rhoda Adeline Rivers] Adline Rivers. --------------------------------- 1880 Clarke Co AL Census/Soundex Beat 19, Campbell's, 5-37-2-10: Saml. Snodgrass 28-M-AL Roda A. Snodgrass 29-F-AL wife Wm. A. Snodgrass 9-M-AL son John A. Snodgrass 6-M-AL son Amy E. Snodgrass 4-F-AL daughter ----------------------------- 11 Aug 1887 -- Ida W. Snedgrass married John L. Grice. [vss - d/o James A. Snodgrass & Martha L. Smith - 1880 Marengo Co AL] ----------------------------- 1900 Clarke Co Al Census/Soundex Prec. 20, Bashi, 11-42-2-77: Sam Snodgrass 48-M-AL/TN/AL Mar 1852 m.30y, farmer, o.f.f. Rody A. Snodgrass 48-F-AL/AL/GA Jun 1851 wife, 11 ch, 9 liv Alick Snodgrass 18-M-AL/AL/AL Aug 1881 son, farm laborer (triplet) Joell M. Snodgrass 18-M-AL/AL/AL Aug 1881 son, farm laborer (triplet) Hinchy P. Snodgrass 18-M-AL/AL/AL Aug 1881 son, farm laborer (triplet) Nancy L. Snodgrass 16-F-AL/AL/AL Apr 1884 daughter, farm laborer Stany R. Snodgrass 13-F-AL/AL/AL Mar 1887 daughter, farm laborer Rody A. Snodgrass 9-F-AL/AL/AL Aug 1890 daughter, farm laborer Emmit E. Snodgrass 6-M-AL/AL/AL Oct 1893 son Prec. 20, Bashi, 11-42-2-92: Miles D. Walker 37-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1863 m.16y, farmer, r.f. Margaret E. Walker 34-F-AL/AL/AL Apr 1866 wife, 9 ch, 4 liv, farm laborer Vance H. Walker 6-M-AL/AL/AL Aug 1893 son Molion W. Walker 4-M-AL/AL/AL Dec 1895 son William C. Walker 2-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1898 son Freddie Walker 3m-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1900 son Amie E. Snodgrass 79-F-AL/GA/GA Aug 1820, grandmother, wid., 14 ch, 3 liv [Amy Loftin w/o William Alexander Snodgrass] ------------------------------------ 1910 Clarke Co AL Census/Miracode 20-8-18: Henry H. Forwood *** Walter Snodgrass 23-M- Iola Snodgrass 26-F- Dorris Snodgrass 3-F-TX 34-1-19: Johnie Snodgrass 36-M- Alice Snodgrass 32-F- wife Robert Snodgrass 12-M- son Earl Snodgrass 10-M- son Desmer Snodgrass 7-F- daughter Alma Snodgrass 5-F- daughter 74-1-19 : Samuel Snodgrass 58-M- Addie R. Snodgrass 58-F- wife Stanie R. Snodgrass 22-F- daughter Amie Snodgrass 89-F- mother [Amy Loftin w/o William Alexander Snodgrass] Mary R. Snodgrass 1y3m-F- granddaughter ------------------------ [vss - http://member.aol.com/genweblisa/clarkeco.htm Contributed to GenWeb by Helen Robinson] Bashi Cemetery - Located at Bashi United Methodist Church, Sec. 34, T. 12N. R. 2E, Clarke County, Alabama Snodgrass, Earl, July 31, 1899--Oct. 22, 1961. Snodgrass, Sgt. James A., Co. 23 Ala. Inf. CSA. Snodgrass, John A., Nov. 24, 1873--May 6, 1967. Snodgrass, Levoy, May 24, 1914--May 25, 1970. Snodgrass, Martha Smith, wife of James A. Snodgrass, March 4, 1884--Dec. 21, 1919. Snodgrass, Mary A., Dec. 26, 1878--Feb. 3, 1932. Snodgrass, Ora Lee, August 2, 1901--Sept. 27, 1977. ############## end Clarke Co AL ############## CULLMAN COUNTY (formed 1877 from Blount, Morgan, & Winston Cos.) CENSUS RECORDS 1900 soundex - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Cullman Co., AL, 1809-1899 (Hunting for Bears) NS ****************************************** RECORDS 1900 Cullman Co AL Census/Soundex Prec. 1, Cullman, 16-52-7-82: Rufus E. Sanders 39-M-KY/KY/KY Dec 1861 m.10y, r.h. Mary E. Sanders 33-F-AL/VA/AL Mar 1867 wife, 2 ch, 2 liv Charles B. Sanders 9-M-TN/KY/AL Feb 1891 son Mary G. Sanders 4m-F-AL/KY/AL Jan 1900 daughter Mollie J. Snodgrass 57-F-AL/NC/AL Aug 1842, mother-in-law, widow, 2 ch, 1 liv + 12 others ############################################ FRANKLIN COUNTY (formed 1818 from Cherokee & Chickasaw Cession of 1816) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Franklin Co., AL, 1890-1902 (Hunting for Bears) NS ############################################## GREENE COUNTY (fromed 1819 from Marengo & Tuscaloosa Cos.) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Greene Co., AL, 1823-1860 (Hunting for Bears) NS ######################################### JACKSON COUNTY (formed 1819 from Cherokee Cession of 1816) CENSUS RECORDS 1850 - 1860 census - yes 1880 soundex - yes; 1880 census - yes 1900 soundex - yes; 1900 census - yes 1910 miracode - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriage of Jackson Co., AL (Hunting for Bears) yes ************************************ RECORDS [vss - 1840 from a copy of a census index - need readings] 1840 Jackson Co Census p. 77 Joseph Snodgrass p. 78 David Snodgrass p. 94 William Snodgrass ------------------------------------- 1850 Jackson Co AL Census Dist. 20, #3/3: Thomas Snodgrass 43-M-VA farmer, $3000 Caroline Snodgrass 38-F-VA Elizabeth Snodgrass 16-F-AL [b. 6-16-1833, d. 1-12-1863; m. William L. Shelton (27 Jan 1825- 28 Sep 1873)] Araminda Snodgrass 13-F-AL John Snodgrass 11-M-AL [was Col. of 55th Alabama Reg.] Bengaman Snodgrass 9-M-AL [Benjamin Snodgrass] William Snodgrass 7-M-AL Alexander Snodgrass 5-M-AL [Thomas Alexander Snodgrass - see Hunt, Lamar, VanZandt Co TX] Sarah Snodgrass 3-F-AL unnamed infant 2m-F-AL Dist. 20, #418/418: William Snodgrass 49-M-VA farmer, $6000 Margaret Snodgrass 30-F-KY Dist. 20, #434/434: John Snodgrass 39-M-VA sheriff, $2000 Louisa? Snodgrass 25-F-VA [Louisa V ... find m. record - probably in AL] ----------------------------- 13 Aug 1854 -- Benjamin Snodgrass married Nancy Chandler. ---------------------------- 1860 Jackson Co AL Census Division #1, page 376, #252/252, (enum. 11 Jun): Wynie Duncan 54-F-unk 0/$50 Matilda Talent 28-F-AL Melvina Snodgrass 26-F-AL Elvira Duncan 18-F-AL Martha J. Duncan 15-F-AL Susan Duncan 13-F-AL Sarah F. Tallant 1-F-AL T4-R6, page 516, #222/222: Thos. Snodgrass 53-M-VA $5000/50000 [Thomas Snodgrass] Caroline Snodgrass 48-F-TN Araminta Snodgrass 19-F-AL Benjn. Snodgrass 18-M-AL clerk William Snodgrass 16-M-AL farm laborer Sarah Snodgrass 11-F-AL David Snodgrass 8-M-AL [David W. Snodgrass; m. ca 1874? Elizabeth] T4-R6, page 516, #223/223: John Snodgrass 52-M-VA farmer, $10000/20000 [b. 22 May 1808, d. 7 Apr 1880] Louisa Snodgrass 33-F-AL [Louisa V b. 7 Oct 1825, d.23 Oct 1881] William Snodgrass 8-M-AL [William E. 17 Sep 1852 - 27 Aug 1922] Ann Caroline Snodgrass 6-F-AL [16 Dec 1854 - 25 Jul 1904] John Snodgrass 3-M-AL [John T. 1857 - 1917] Andrew Snodgrass 3m-M-AL T4-R6, page 516, #226/226: William L. Snodgrass 58-M-VA farmer, $10000/20000 Margaret Snodgrass 40-F-TN Milley Mathews 40-F-TN nurse T4-R6, page 518, #237/237: William Snodgrass 48-M-TN farmer, 0/$125 Leuritia Snodgrass 38-F-TN [as Lucretia Snodgrass 1850] Elijah Snodgrass 22-M-TN farm laborer John Snodgrass 21-M-TN farm laborer James Snodgrass 13-M-TN Alexander Snodgrass 11-M-TN George Snodgrass -M-AL [1850 Rhea Co TN] #293/293: Benjn. Snodgrass 48-M-VA farmer, $22500/25000 [Benjamin Snodgrass] Nancy Snodgrass 36-F-AL [m. as Nancy Chandler in 1854- was she a widow?] Mary F. Snodgrass 4-F-AL Martha Snodgrass 2-F-AL Caroline Snodgrass 6m-F-AL Pleasant A. Chandler 13?-M-AL Marian Chandler 22-M-TN overseer of hands. Bellefonte Twp., page 563?, #574/574: John Snodgrass 24-M-GA merchant, $1000/15000 James Warren 22-M-GA clerk, $3000/3000 Bellefonte Twp., page 564 (William L. Snodgrass, we need this one). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [vss - from cemetery list - see end of Jackson Co] 12 Jan 1863 Elizabeth Snodgrass Shelton died. 23 Jul 1868 Thomas Snodgrass died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1880 Jackson Co AL Census/Soundex T4-R6, 11-119-19-25, #165/171: Margaret Snodgrass 72-F-KY (no other info. given) Roxey Wells 25-F-AL (no other info. given) Thomas Wells 9-M-AL (no other info. given) #166/172: Sarah Snodgrass 43-F-TN/--/VA (black) Emley Jane Snodgrass 19-F-AL/AL/TN (black) daughter William H. Snodgrass 16-M-AL/AL/TN (black) son [William Henry Snodgrass] Thomas Snodgrass 15-M-AL/AL/TN (black) son Andrew M. Snodgrass 9-M-AL/AL/TN (black) son 119-21-9, #184/191: Louisa V. Snodgrass 54-F-AL/VA/VA keeping house [w/o John d. 7 Apr 1880] William F. Snodgrass 27-M-AL/VA/AL son, farming [William E.] An C. Snodgrass 25-F-AL/VA/AL daughter [Ann Caroline] Thomas Snodgrass 22-M-AL/VA/AL son, at school [John T] James D. Snodgrass 20-M-AL/VA/AL son, at school [? as Andrew 1860 ?] Nat. H. Snodgrass 18-M-AL/VA/AL son, at school 119-22-11, #204/211: W. M. Snodgrass 31-M-AL/VA/AL (black) farming Sunfenia Snodgrass 21-F-AL/AL/AL (mulatto) wife John B. F. Snodgrass 4m-M-AL/AL/AL (mulatto) son, b. Feb Wordlaw Bettie Snodgrass? 14-F-AL/TN/-- laborer Beat 21, Scottsboro Twp., 11-120-7-39, #52/53: D. W. Snodgrass 29-M-AL/VA/VA miller [David W. Snodgrass s/o Thomas & Caroline] E. L. Snodgrass 22-F-AL/AL/AL daughter [wife Elizabeth] C. A. Snodgrass 6-F-AL/AL/AL daughter [Annie] S. D. Snodgrass 4-F-AL/AL/AL daughter [Sallie] E. C. Snodgrass 3-M-AL/AL/AL son M. A. Snodgrass 2-F-AL/AL/AL daughter [Margaret] C. J. Snodgrass 9m-M-AL/AL/AL son, b. Aug [? John] #53/54: Wile Whitfield 28-M-TN/TN/TN (black) plasterer Talitha Whitfield 25-F-AL/AL/AL (mulatto) wife Sallie Snodgrass 56-F-AL/AL/AL (black) mother-in-law Ernest Williams 2-M-TN/AL/TN (black) nephew 11-120-9-30, #67/68: J. M. Morris 23-M-AL/AL/AL farmer *** Geo. Snodgrass 22-M-AL/GA/GA (black) boarder, works on R.R. Beat 21, Scottsboro Twp., 11-120-14-17: A. Snodgrass 59-M-VA/VA/VA publisher [Alexander Snodgrass] Susan J. Snodgrass 42-F-AL/TN/TN wife Sue C. Snodgrass 18-F-AL/VA/AL daughter Jessie A. Snodgrass 16-F-AL/VA/AL daughter Lou Irene Snodgrass 10-F-AL/VA/AL daughter Minnie Snodgrass 7-F-AL/VA/AL daughter #111/113: John Snodgrass 44-M-AL/VA/NC Mallie J. Snodgrass 38-F-AL/NC/AL wife T./J. B. Snodgrass 17-M-AL/AL/AL son, attending school M. L. Snodgrass 13-F-AL/AL/AL dau., attending school Minnie Snodgrass 46-F-AL/VA/NC sister Jack Snodgrass 30-M-AL/AL/AL (black) boarder, servant, farm hand #115/117: Morgan Snodgrass 50-M-GA/GA/GA (mulatto) farmhand Susan Snodgrass 44-F-GA/GA/GA (mulatto) wife C. S. Snodgrass 17-M-AL/GA/GA (mulatto) son J. E. Snodgrass 15-F-AL/GA/GA (mulatto) daughter W. L. Snodgrass 13-F-AL/GA/GA (mulatto) daughter N. A. Snodgrass 12-F-AL/GA/GA (mulatto) daughter D. R. Snodgrass 9-F-AL/GA/GA (mulatto) daughter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1900 Jackson Co AL Census/Soundex 28-28-3-33 (all black): Thomas Snodgrass 40-M-AL/AL/AL Apr 1860 m.10y, farmer, o.m.f. Mary Snodgrass 25-F-AL/AL/AL wife, 4 ch, 3 liv Sarah Snodgrass 6-F-AL/AL/AL Aug 1893 daughter Emma Snodgrass 4-F-AL/AL/AL Oct 1895 daughter John H. Snodgrass 1-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1899 son 28-28-3-75 (all black): Fred McCamma 60-M-AL/AL/AL Jan 1840 m.8y Emely McCamma 37-F-AL/AL/VA Aug 1862 3 ch, 3 liv [Emily Snodgrass] William McCamma 18-M-AL/AL/AL Benjamin McCamma 15-M-AL/AL/AL Robert McCamma 13-M-AL/AL/AL Sarah Snodgrass 74-F-VA/VA/VA wid., 13 ch, 3 liv Veater Chandler 14-F-AL/VA/AL Jun 1885 cousin Henry Chandler 11-M-AL/VA/AL Nov 1888 cousin 28-28-3-78 (all black): Henry Snodgrass 45-M-AL/VA/VA Feb 1855 m.16y, farmer, o.f.f. Lucy V. Snodgrass 40-F-AL/AL/AL May 1860 wife, 3 ch, 2 liv King David Snodgrass 13-M-AL/AL/AL Nov 1886 son, farm laborer William H. Snodgrass 11-M-AL/AL/AL Jun 1888 son, farm laborer Magie Chandler 12-F-AL/VA/AL Apr 1888 cousin Prec. 10, Hollywood, 28-28-9-33: William E. Snodgrass 47-M-AL/AL/AL Sep 1852 m.13y, farmer, o.m.f. [s/o John & Louisa] Texas Snodgrass 31-F-AL/AL/AL Feb 1869 wife, 6 ch, 5 liv John Snodgrass 12-M-AL/AL/AL Apr 1888 son Nat Snodgrass 10-M-AL/AL/AL Apr 1890 son [Nat Hamlin 7 Apr 1890 - 20 Jun 1918] Allie Snodgrass 7-F-AL/AL/AL Jan 1893 daughter Hess Snodgrass 5-M-AL/AL/AL Apr 1895 son Annie Snodgrass 2-F-AL/AL/AL Mar 1898 daughter + 1 servant & 3 boarders 28-28-16-51 (all black): William Snodgrass 63-M-AL/VA/VA Jan 1837 m.30y, farmer, o.m.f. Julia Snodgrass 48-F-AL/AL/AL Mar 1852 wife, 15 ch, 13 liv Martin Snodgrass 23-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1877 son, farm laborer Louis Snodgrass 22-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1878 son, farm laborer Mark Snodgrass 20-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1880 son, farm laborer Charley Snodgrass 18-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1882 son, farm laborer Harvy Snodgrass 16-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1884 son, farm laborer Henry Snodgrass 14-M-AL/AL/AL Feb 1886 son, farm laborer Clarence Snodgrass 12-M-AL/AL/AL Apr 1888 son, farm laborer Thomas Snodgrass 10-M-AL/AL/AL May 1890 son, farm laborer Mary Snodgrass 8-F-AL/AL/AL Feb 1892 daughter Matie Snodgrass 6-F-AL/AL/AL Feb 1894 daughter Ada Snodgrass 4-F-AL/AL/AL Jan 1896 daughter Ollie Snodgrass 1-F-AL/AL/AL Sep 1898 daughter Prec. 21, Scottsboro, 28-39-2-51: James D. Snodgrass 40-M-AL/VA/VA Nov 1859 m.9y, dry goods merchant, o.h.f. Hattie M. Snodgrass 28-F-AL/TN/AL Oct 1871 wife, 3 ch, 3 liv Lousia Snodgrass 15-F-AL/AL/AL Mar 1885 daughter James D. Snodgrass 7-M-AL/AL/AL Oct 1892 son John M. Snodgrass 5-M-AL/AL/AL Jul 1894 son Eugenia Snodgrass 1-F-AL/AL/AL Sep 1898 daughter [vss - who was James D.'s first wife?] 28-39-5-63 (all black): James Jenkins 53-M-AL/AL/VA Jul 1846 m.4y, day laborer, r.h. Clara Jenkins 35-F-AL/AL/VA May 1865 4 ch, 4 liv + 5 Jenkins children Henry Snodgrass 15-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1885 stepson Mattie Snodgrass 9-F-AL/AL/AL Jan 1891 stepdaughter + 3 more Jenkins children, only the last one under 4 years old 28-39-10-33 (all black): George Snodgrass 46-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1854 m.23y, laborer, saw mill, r.h. Ellen Snodgrass 38-F-AL/NC/NC Feb 1862 wife, 2 ch, 2 liv Mathew Snodgrass 22-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1878 son, day laborer Bulah Snodgrass 14-F-AL/AL/AL May 1886 daughter Prec. 21, Scottsboro, 28-39-10-62: Milo Moody 39-M-GA/GA/NC May 1861 m.8y, lawyer, o.h.f. Fannie Moody 33-F-Switz/--/LA Jul 1866 4 ch, 3 liv Milo V. Moody 3-M-AL/GA/Switz. Jul 1896 son John A. Snodgrass 11-M-AL/AL/Switz. Jun 1888 step-son, at school Thomas B. Snodgrass 10-M-AL/AL/Switz. Dec 1889 step-son, at school Prec. 21, Scottsboro, 28-40-10-24: Nath. Snodgrass 38-M-AL/VA/VA Feb 1862 single, farmer, o.f.f. [Nat Hamlin s/o John & Louisa] Annie E. Snodgrass 46-F-AL/VA/VA --- 1854 sister, single [Ann Caroline] Thomas F. Snodgrass 42-M-AL/VA/VA --- 1858 bro., single (no occ. given) Seby Goam 22-F-AL --- 1878 servant --- Underwood 15-M-AL --- 1885 boarder, farm laborer Prec. 21, Scottsboro, 28-40-18-28: David Snodgrass 49-M-AL/AL/AL Nov 1850 m.29y, farmer, r.h. [David W. Snodgrass s/o Thomas & Caroline] Elisabeth Snodgrass 47-F-AL/AL/AL Apr 1853 wife, 6 ch, 6 liv Annie Snodgrass 28-F-AL/AL/AL Jan 1872 daughter Sallie Snodgrass 26-F-AL/AL/AL Aug 1873 daughter Margarett Snodgrass 22-F-AL/AL/AL Sep 1877 daughter Lizzie Snodgrass 11-F-AL/AL/AL Jan 1889 daughter [? Elizabeth] 28-40-18-90 (all black): Morgan Snodgrass 80-M-SC/SC/SC Jan 1820, m.28y, o.h.f. Mary Snodgrass 54-F-SC/SC/SC Aug 1845 wife, 4 ch, 3 liv Toplar Snodgrass 21-M-AL/SC/SC Feb 1879 drayman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1910 Jackson Co AL Census/Miracode 41-9-51: Nat H. Snodgrass 48-M- [s/o John & Louisa] Eliza Snodgrass 41-F- wife 41-10-51: Will E. Snodgrass 57-M- [William E. Snodgrass s/o John & Louisa] Texas Snodgrass 51-F- wife John A. Snodgrass 22-M- son Nat A. Snodgrass 20-M- son [Nat Hamlin Snodgrass] Ollie M. Snodgrass 16-F- daughter Hess G. Snodgrass 14-M- son + 3 boarders Scottsboro, 42-1-51: Bettie Snodgrass 56-F- John Snodgrass 30-M- son Helen Snodgrass 32-F- daughter-in-law Elizabeth Snodgrass 22-F- daughter John Clayton 11m-M- grandson Scottsboro, 42-2-51: James D. Snodgrass 50-M- [s/o John & Louisa] Hattie M. Snodgrass 39-F- wife Louise Snodgrass 24-F- daughter James D. Snodgrass Jr. 17-M- son John M. Snodgrass 15-M- son Eugenia Snodgrass 11-F- daughter Prentis B. Snodgrass 7-M- son Mary E. Snodgrass 4-F- daughter Scottsboro, 42-13-51: Milo Moody *** John A. Snodgrass 21-M- Thomas R. Snodgrass 20-M- 47-10-51: Dock Bailey *** David L. Snodgrass 27-MM-TN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 May 1982 -- The Times-Picayune: Mr. and Mrs. King Daniel Snodgrass Jr. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Olivia Adele Snodgrass, to Mr. Bernard Theadore Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. The marriage will be solemnized June 5 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Scottsboro, Ala. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony at the VFW Hall in Scottsboro. Miss Snodgrass, whose mother is the former Miss Thelma Sandridge of Scottsboro, is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. King Snodgrass and the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sandridge. Mr. Banks, whose mother was before her marriage Miss Alma Banks of Thibodaux, is a grandson of Mr. Chris Banks and the late Mrs. Banks and the late Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Banks. -------------------------------------------- [vss - rec'd from SCS member Karlen Bain Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 12:12 PM she got it from the internet ... BELLEFONTE 1ST COUNTY SEAT (JACKSON CO. AL.) by: Carlus Page contributor: chaynes@HiWAAY.net HISTORY OF JACKSON CO. CH. XXVII Pages 132-134 Bellefonte was the 1st town incorporated in Jackson Co. 2 days after it had been selected as the County Seat of Jackson Co., the Legislature passed an Act to incorporate the town (12/15/1821) The town of Bellefonte, was to be established & incorporated including 60 acres, agreeable to the plan of said town. An election was to be held at the house of John Hampton in said town, on the 1st Monday in February next, and on the same day in every year thereafter, to commence at 10:00 a.m. and close at 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of electing by ballot 5 councillors, inhabitants of said town, who shall serve for the term of 1 year after they have been elected; the election shall be conducted and managed by a justice of peace and 2 householders in said town;...and the said councillors shall be, and they are hereby constituted a body corporate, by the name and style of "The Intendant and Council of the Town of Belle-Fonte" and by that name they and their successors in office, shall be capable in law, of suing and being sued, etc."...are constituted a corporate body. (For some reason unknown, the election was not held until the 2nd Monday of Feb. 1822. The Legislature passed an act Jan.1, 1823, making the election legal. Different places in the county were anxious to secure the location of the county seat. Stephen Carter and George W. Higgins gave the land for the use of the town as a county seat, and the contract was to run for 100 years; but since the papers were burned just after the Civil War, the heirs can't make claim for said land. The Councillors sold lots, and the town grew rapidly and did a thriving business for many years. Some of the 1st families to settle here were: Stephen CARTER, the 1st Clerk of Circuit Court of Jackson Co.; William HURT, Moses JONES, Carter O. HARRIS, Colonel WHITE, who owned a large plantation; 4 SNODGRASS brothers, AMBRESTERS, WILBURNS, RECTORS, LANCASTERS, and NORWOODS. The 1st merchants were Alvah FINLEY, James L. CARTER, W.F. HURT, William AUSTIN, C.B. ROUNDTREE, and Mr. MADDOX. James HAWK ran a blacksmith shop. Nelson and Charley ROBINSON were in the drug business. Mr. FROST was a cabinet maker. There were 2 brick stores, one on each corner of the north side of the public square, with 5 or 6 frame stores between. The courthouse, jail and 2 dwellings were built of brick. For many years, there was only 1 church building in the town. It was erected by the Methodists about 1839. All denominations had preaching in it occasionally. A Cumberland Church was built a year or 2 before the Civil War. Both houses were frame buildings and were used by the Federal Army who camped here during the winters of 1863-1864. Ministers of the Methodists were ADAMS and HICKMAN. BROONE and STOCKTON were Cumberland Ministers. The leading physicians of the county resided here and had a wide practice. Dr. MORRISON died here. Dr. STERNE who was the 1st president of the county Medical Society, died here. Dr. HAINES spent his last days in this town. Dr. COOK lived here, moved to Kentucky. Dr. LOUIS moved on to Madison CO. AL. 1st school house was a long, one-room frame building called the Academy. Teachers included: BROONE, ROBINSON, MADDOX, and others. Later, the people saw the need of better school facilities, so they erected a 2-story brick Masonic Hall in the early 1850's and used the lower story for schools. The 1st teacher in this new building was a Miss FINLEY, who had just finished school in Athens, AL. The upper story was used by the Masonic Lodge #82. This was the 1st Lodge organized in the county. The law was considered one of the greatest professions in that day, and many of the most eminent lawyers either resided in Bellefonte or practiced in the courts here. It is not generally known that Leroy Pope WALKER, who was Secretary of War in Jefferson DAVIS' Confederate Cabinet, lived a while in Bellefone and practiced law. He ordered the shot which started the Civil War. Nelson ROBINSON, who came from Virginia, lived and died here. William ROBINSON, Albert RUSSELL, who came from Juntsville; Patrick RAGLAND of Virginia, who was Register in Chancery and Secretary of State; Edward WALLACE, John and Billie NORWOOD, John and Hugh PARKS, Henry Clay BRADFORD, sometimes called the silver-tongued orator, practiced law in the brick courthouse in Bellefonte. Other noted men who lived here were: Daniel MARTIN, who ran a stage coach from Bellefonte to Gunter's Landing; Robert T. SCOTT, who is so well know in the county and for whom Scottsboro is named, ran an inn or tavern; Congressman WILLIAMSON; R.W. COBB, who was never defeated for Congress, had a residence in town. His lovely wife was a Miss ALLISON of Madison Co. AL. They had no children. After the County Seat was moved to Scottsboro, the town gradually lost its business and finally ceased to be in the 1880's. By: Carlus Page article in the Daily Sentinel "In Retrospect"] ============================================= [vss - Sep 98 - I found the following at http://www.genforum.com/snodgrass Posted by Jane Nichols on September 20, 1998: "I hope this helps someone. My husband & I transcribe cemeteries in Jackson Co. AL. We have run across these cemeteries that have Snodgrass people in them. Very old, neglected, and grown up cemeteries. The Snodgrass family is a very old, prominent, and well respected family here. Apparently, there is no one here to take care of these cemeteries. Here are the names in them: Thomas Snodgrass, born in Washington Co. VA, 2-22-1807, died in Jackson Co. AL 7-23-1868, Susannah G. Snodgrass, Wife of Tho's. Snodgrass Born 9-16-1810, died 10-31-1876, Daughter of Thomas & Caroline? Snodgrass, born 6-16-1833, died 1-12-1863, [vss - this seems to be Elizabeth Snodgrass Shelton! She is w/parents on 1850 Jackson] In another cemetery, very bad,very old, John Snodgrass, N/A, Snodgrass, wife of John, N/A, Wm.(Bill) Snodgrass, N/A, Margaret Snodgrass, N/A, the newest dates found anywhere in this cemetery is the 1800's. Another cemetery, Louisa V. Snodgrass born 10-7-1825, died 10-23-1881, John Snodgrass born 5-22-1809, died 4-7-1880, [vss- John & Louisa on 1850 & 1860; Louisa & children 1880 Jackson Co AL] Nat Hamlin Snodgrass (son of W.E.) born 4-7-1890 died 6-20-1918, W.E. Snodgrass born 9-17-1852 died 8-27-1922, Annie Lou Snodgrass born 3-3-1898 died 12-29-1900, Fannie Snodgrass born 6-20-1891 died 5-18-1899, John T. Snodgrass born 1857 died 1917, Ann C. Snodgrass born 12-16-1854 died 7-25-1904, [vss- Ann Caroline is d/o John & Louisa - on 1860 Jackson Co AL] Janie D. Snodgrass, born 1-1855, died 12-6-1885. These are some of the very oldest cemeteries in Jackson County, AL. They are no longer used, neglected, and becoming destroyed. If you have ancesters here, please email me, ren@HiWAAY.net" vss - so I had Karlen write her ... sent by SCS member Karlen Bain, which she rec'd from Jane Nichols From: "Jane Nichols" To: Subject: Snodgrass Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 19:26:14 -0700 Karlen, Here are the Snodgrass' that are buried in these three cemeteries that are almost demolished. These are only the headstones that can be read, so I'm sure there are many more Snodgrass' in them. 1st cemetery Thomas Snodgrass b:2-22-1807, d: 7-23-1868, born in Washington Co. VA died in Jackson Co. AL Susannah G. Snodgrass b: 8-16-1810, d: 10-31-1876 [vss - typo??? "Susannah G. Snodgrass, Wife of Tho's. Snodgrass Born 9-16-1810, died 10-31-1876" is from the first list, above] Daughter of Thomas & Caroline Snodgrass, b: 6-16-1810, d: 10-31-1876 [vss - typo??? "Daughter of Thomas & Caroline? Snodgrass, born 6-16-1833, died 1-12-1863" is Elizabeth!] Benjamin Shelton b: 1-9-1863 d: 1-18-1863, Infant son of Wm. & Elizabeth Shelton William L. Shelton b: 1-27-1825, d: 9-28-1873, son-in-law of Thomas Snodgrass Elizabeth Snodgrass Shelton, couldn't read dates [vss - see above, d/o Tho. & Caroline info] 2nd cemetery John Snodgrass, no dates Snodgrass, wife of John, no dates William (Bill) Snodgrass, no dates, Margaret Snodgrass, no dates Monroe Ray Snodgrass, age 50 D. Snodgrass, age 18 The last 2 Monroe and D. Snodgrass were in the Black section where the slaves were buried. 3rd cemetery Louisa V. Snodgrass b: 10-7-1825 d: 10-23-1881 John Snodgrass b: 5-22-1809 d: 4-7-1880 Nat Hamlin snodgrass (son of W.E.) b: 4-7-1890 d: 6-20-1918 W.E. Snodgrass b: 9-17-1852, d: 8-27-1922 Annie Lou Snodgrass b: 3-3-1898 d: 12-29-1900 Fannie Snodgrass b: 6-20-1891 d: 5-18-1899 John T. Snodgrass b: 1857 d: 1917 Ann C. Snodgrass b: 12-16-1854 d: 7-25-1904 Janie D. Snodgrass b: 1-1855 d: 12-6-1885 As you can see, these are very old graves, and they all have many unmarked and unreadable graves in them, and alot of broken headstones. The first one I mentioned up there is the Snodgrass Cemetery, the land it is on is rented by a hunting club and was posted no tresspassing and we had to walk forever to find it. I was told by a man that belongs to the hunting club it was there. There is a handwritten book at our library written in 1959 that I found a listing of the cemetery. When I go back to the library I will see who the other Snodgrass' are that are buried there. That is where I found out it was called the Snodgrass Cemetery. At one time the Snodgrass' owned all the land where all these cemeteries are. Which is alot of land. I will keep my eye out for other Snodgrass' when I am in some of these other cemeteries and will let you know who they are. We go to cemeteries in corn fields, soybean fields and cow pastures that are long forgotten. Some of them we can't get to until the crops are in and the snakes have sought other resting places for the winter. Catch you later, Jane Nichols ... vss - end] ################################################################## JEFFERSON COUNTY (formed 1819 from Blount Co.) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Jefferson Co., AL, 1815-1859 (Hunting for Bears) yes ****************************************************************************** RECORDS 8 Oct 1819 -- Sally Snodgrass married Robert Fulton. ############################################################################ ## LAUDERDALE COUNTY (formed 1818 from Cherokee &Chicasaw Cession in 1816) CENSUS RECORDS 1900 soundex - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Lauderdale Co., AL, 1819-1882 (Hunting for Bears) NS ****************************************************************************** RECORDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1900 Soundex Prec. ??, Florence, Alabama St., 33-56-4-2: A. J. Hooper *** S. R. Snodgrass unk-M-unk unk unk boarder, single, clerk in office ############################################################################ ## LAWRENCE COUNTY (formed 1818 from Cherokee & Chickasaw Cession of 1816) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Lawrence Co., AL, 1818-1858 (Hunting for Bears) NS ############################################################################ ## LIMESTONE COUNTY (formed 1818 from Cherokee & Chickasaw Cession of 1816) CENSUS RECORDS 1860 census - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriage of Limestone Co., AL (Hunting for Bears) yes ****************************************************************************** RECORDS 28 Sep 1833 -- John Snodgrass married Elizabeth Reedy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1860 Census Athens P.O., page 387, #614/614 (faint film): Richard N. Daley 45-M-VA farmer, $2500/1000 *** L. D. Snodgrass 34-M-TN farm laborer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ############################################################################ ## MADISON COUNTY (formed 1808 from Cherokee & Chickasaw Cession of 1806-7) CENSUS RECORDS 1850 census - yes 1900 soundex - yes MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Film #844,384, Item 1 = Records of Madison Co., AL (DAR) yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Madison Co., AL, 1818-1820 (Hunting for Bears) NS ****************************************************************************** RECORDS [vss - rec'd from Nina Hughes 13 Jul 98 ... 1809 Census of Madison Co AL - enumeration taken Jan 1809 - has as a head of household, George Snodgrass ... which info was found on the internet, submitted by the Tennessee Valley Gen. Soc. http://www.hiwaay.net/~white/TVGS/tvgs.html ...] ----------------------------- 11 Apr 1838 -- (Bounty Land warrant, copied & contributed by Mrs. Royal Eason Iingersell, Washington, DC) Lazarus Lanier, a private of Capt. Richard Griffin's Company in the Regiment of North Alabama Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Col. Benjamin Snodgrass mustered into the service of the U.S. at Bellefonte, Alabama on the 26th day of October, 1837 for the term of six months, and being now mustered out for discharge by order of Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jesup, commanding Army of the South is hereby discharged from said service at Fort Mitchell, Alabama, this 11 day of April 1838. 8 Mar 1844 -- Probate Record 12, page 34: Division of the slaves belonging to the estate of William Landman, dec'd: Lot 1, Francis Sibley Lot 2, George Landman's heirs Lot 3, Samuel Landman Lot 4, James Landman Lot 5, Pelina G. Beadle Lot 6, William Landman Lot 7, Mary Ann P. Snodgrass Lot 8, Elizabeth Simmons Jas. W. Allen, A. McDonnell, Wm. Matkin, commissioners ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1850 Census 36th Dist., #52/52: John E. Snodgrass 44-M-TN farmer Mary Ann Snodgrass 40<48?>-F-VA Francis Lansman/Landman 72-F-VA Eliza J. Sibley 17-F-AL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1900 Soundex/Census Huntsville, Prec. 1, Huntsville, Old Triana Rd., 39-102-14-56: Millie Shadwick 46-F-TN/TN/TN Feb 1854 wid., 5 ch, 5 liv, laundress, r.h. Demon Shadwick 23-M-TN/TN/TN Mar 1877 son, day laborer James Snodgrass 22-M-TN/TN/TN Sep 1877 son, day laborer Minnie P. Shadwick 15-F-TN/TN/TN Jul 1884 dau., factory hand Susan J. Shadwick 13-F-TN/TN/TN Jun 1886 dau., factory hand Charlie L. Shadwick 9-M-TN/TN/TN Dec 1890 son (none can read & write) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MARENGO COUNTY (formed 1818 from Choctaw Cession of 1816) CENSUS RECORDS 1850 census - yes 1880 soundex - yes 1900 soundex - yes 1910 miracode - yes ************************************* RECORDS 1850 Marengo Co AL Census #560/560: Alexander Snodgrass 35-M-TN farmer [William Alexander Snodgrass b. 18 Apr 1816, d. 2 Jun 1896] Amy E. Snodgrass 29-F-AL [Amy Loftin m. 1838 Clarke Co AL] James Snodgrass 11-M-AL John Snodgrass 9-M-AL Sarah Snodgrass 4-F-AL William Snodgrass 1-M-AL <1860 Clarke Co., AL> [vss - info on Wm. A. and Amy & their descendants is at website of SCS member Robert D. Smith - http://members.aol.com/famsnod/ ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1880 Marengo Co AL Census/Soundex Beat 6, Hoboken, 15-96-13-14: J. A. Snodgrass 40-M-AL [James A. Snodgrass s/o William Alexander & Amy] M. L. Snodgrass 36-F-AL wife [Martha L. Smith m. 1865 Clarke Co AL] M. E. Snodgrass 14-F-AL daughter Ed. K. Snodgrass 12-M-AL son Carrie Snodgrass 11-F-AL daughter Ida Snodgrass 9-F-AL daughter Eliza Snodgrass 6-F-AL daughter Emma Snodgrass 5-F-AL daughter Jas. R. Snodgrass 3-M-AL son V. A. Snodgrass 1-F-AL daughter Allan Snodgrass 22-M-AL brother [Allen J. Snodgrass m. 3 Feb 1882 Mary Lou Drinkard; d. ca. 1898, abt. age 43] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1900 Marengo Co AL Census/Soundex Prec. 11, Dixons Mill, 40-71-11-61: John W. Etheredge [Etheridge] *** Lorah C. Snodgrass 21-F-AL/AL/AL Mar 1879 single, keeps house (no relationship stated) Prec. 17, Hoboken, 41-74-2-35: James A. Snodgrass 60-M-AL/TN/AL Nov 1839 m.34y, farmer, o.f.f. Martha L. Snodgrass 56-F-AL/GA/AL Mar 1844 wife, 12 ch, 11 liv Lizzee N. Snodgrass 26-F-AL/AL/AL Jun 1873 daughter Vermell A. Snodgrass 21-F-AL/AL/AL Nov 1878 daughter Horatio C. G. Snodgrass 19-M-AL/AL/AL Oct 1880 son Sarah M. Snodgrass 16-F-AL/AL/AL Jun 1883 daughter Hattie B. Snodgrass 14-F-AL/AL/AL Aug 1885 daughter Prec. 11, 41-74-2-42: Mary L. Snodgrass 36-F-AL/AL/VA Nov 1863 wid., farm laborer, r.h., 6 ch, 4 liv (16 crossed out under # of years married) Julia J. Snodgrass 14-F-AL/AL/AL Feb 1886 daughter, housekeeper Henry A. Snodgrass 10-M-AL/AL/AL Sep 1889 son, farm laborer B a ton M. Snodgrass 7-F-AL/AL/AL May 1893 daughter Aubry E. Snodgrass 2-M-AL/AL/AL Jul 1897 son [vss - Mary Lou Drinkard, widow (and children) of Allen J. Snodgrass] Prec. 15, Pineville, 41-75-4-31: John A. Snodgrass 26-M-AL/AL/AL Nov 1873 m.4y, farmer, r.f. Alice W. Snodgrass 21-F-AL/AL/AL Dec 1878 wife, 2 ch, 2 liv Robert L. Snodgrass 2-M-AL/AL/AL Oct 1897 son Earli Snodgrass 10m-M-AL/AL/AL Jul 1899 son ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1910 Marengo Co AL Census/Miracode 55-4-17: S. M. Pope *** Emet Snodgrass 18-M- [Emmit E. Snodgrass 8 Oct 1893-1911, s/o Samuel & Rhoda] 55-8-77: J. A. Snodgrass *** Millie Snodgrass 28-F- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MARSHALL COUNTY (formed 1836 from Blount & Jackson Cos. & Cherokee Cession of 1835) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Marshall Co., AL, 1836-1838 (Hunting for Bears) NS ############################################################################ ## MONTGOMERY COUNTY (formed 1816 from Monroe Co.) CENSUS RECORDS 1860 census - yes 1880 soundex - yes 1900 soundex - yes 1910 miracode - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Montgomery Co., AL, 1817-1850 (Hunting for Bears) NS ****************************************************************************** RECORDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1860 Census Montgomery, page 229, #860/839 (enum. 20 Jul): Amanda Snodgrass 42-F-GA $8000/42000 Mary J. Snodgrass 19-F-AL Laura Snodgrass 17-F-AL John D. Snodgrass 11-M-AL Samuel Snodgrass 9-M-AL William Snodgrass 7-M-AL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1880 Soundex Beat 4, Courthouse, Montgomery, 18-130-24-8: Robert Snodgrass 44-M-CAN Rolena Snodgrass 42-F-AL wife Jennie Snodgrass 9-F-AL daughter Tullie Bell 34- -AL cook Church Bell 32- -SC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1900 Soundex Prec. 2, Montgomery, 46-97-4-46: Wm. B. Snodgrass 47-M-AL/CAN/AL Nov 1852 m.16y, porter crockery, o.m.h. Sallie A. Snodgrass 37-F-TN/TN/TN Aug 1862 wife, 1 ch, 1 liv Wm. M. Snodgrass 10-M-AL/AL/TN Jan 1890 son Montgomery, #221 Madison Ave., 46-107-5-66: Robert B. Snodgrass 64-M-CAN-ENG/MD/CAN-ENG Apr 1836 m.33y, U.G. 0-1-4 Robina T. Snodgrass 63-F-AL/VA/AL Feb 1837 wife, 1 ch, 1 liv Jennie L. Hawkins 27-F-AL/CAN-ENG/AL May 1873 dau., m.5y, 2 ch, 2 liv Frederick O. Hawkins 32-M-KY/ENG/LA Jan 1868 son-in-law, insurance agent Roberta Hawkins 3-F-AL/KY/AL Jul 1896 granddaughter Eloise O. Hawkins 2-F-AL/KY/AL Sep 1897 granddaughter + 1 servant ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1910 Miracode Montgomery, 86-395-88: Willie B. Snodgrass 48-M- McGregory Snodgrass 42-F- wife Laurs S. Snodgrass 12-F- daughter Montgomery, 98-47-89: R. B. Snodgrass 74-M-CAN F. O. Snodgrass 40-M-KY son-in-law Jenny L. Snodgrass 37-F- daughter Roberta Snodgrass 14-F- grandchild Eloise O. Snodgrass 12-F- grandchild ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MORGAN COUNTY (formed 1818 from Chreokee Turkeytown Cession) CENSUS RECORDS 1900 soundex - yes 1910 miracode - yes VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Morgan Co., AL, 1848-1862 (Hunting for Bears) NS ****************************************************************************** RECORDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1900 Soundex/Census Decatur, Prec. 1, Decatur, Canal St., 48-124-30-3: James Snodgrass 36-M-AL/AL/AL Mar 1864 m.3y, engineer ice factory, r.h. Mary Snodgrass 32-F-AL/AL/AL Jan 1868 wife, 0 ch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1910 Miracode 167-27-91: Rufus E. Sanders *** Mary Snodgrass 69-F- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PICKENS COUNTY (formed 1820 from Tuscaloosa Co.) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Pickens Co., AL, 1881-1892 (Hunting for Bears) ############################################################################ ## TUSCALOOSA COUNTY (formed 1818 from Cherokee & Choctaw Cession of 1816) VITAL RECORDS Marriages, Tuscaloosa Co., AL, 1821-1860 (Hunting for Bears) NS ############################################################################ ##