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Personal data George A Snyder 

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Household of George A Snyder

He is married to Emma M Mcquoid Mccord.

Permission for the marriage was obtained October 7, 1912.

They got married on January 7, 1886 at Fayette, Boone, Indiana, United States, he was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John H. Snyder  1894-1957
  2. Carl Joseph Snyder  1896-1953 
  3. Pearl Agnes Snyder  1899-1963 

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  2. Indiana Kranten, 1847-2009, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle..., xxx-template
    <p>The Cambridge City Tribune<br />Publicatie: Cambridge City, Wayne County, IN, USA<br />Datum: 9 dec 1909<br />Periodiciteit: Weekly<br />Tekst: "...by refreshments. George Snyder died at hls bome ln Bentonville, Saturday morning. He was 40 old November 28. He leaves a wife and five children, alx brothen and five alsten. The funeral was at SL Ellzabeth’ ohurch ..."</p>
    Voordat essentiële gegevens werden geregistreerd door stads-, county-, of staatsregeringen, publiceerden plaatselijke nieuwsbladen vaak artikelen, die deze gebeurtenissen vermeldden met of zonder details. Overlijdensberichten bevatten belangrijke en biografische informatie over de overledene, ook over zijn of haar familie en verwanten.Society pagina's begonnen als een methode om lezers te lokken met roddelpraat en nieuws over rijke en beroemde mensen, maar gingen al snel berichten over het wel en wee van gewone burgers. Een ongelooflijke hoeveelheid informatie kan gevonden worden in deze society pagina's of katernen, over schijnbaar alledaagse berichten en verslagen van gebeurtenissen als feestjes, wisseling van werk, ziekenhuis verblijf, en bezoeken van vrienden en verwanten. Deze pagina's zijn een bron van historische gebeurtenissen, die onwaarschijnlijk in andere in andere records bestaan. Reportage en compleetheid in deze collectie variëren per krant.
  3. Chronicling America: Historische Amerikaanse Kranten, 1836-1922, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle..., xxx-template
    <p>The Daily Gate City<br />Publicatie: Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, USA<br />Datum: 16 dec 1909<br />Tekst: ".... McALESTER, Okla., Dec. 16.—Four convicts were working in a sewer trench near the new penitentiary when the earth caved in, hurrying them. Three were killed. They were Will Foreman and George Snyder, from ..."<br />Over deze bronLocated at the confluence of the Des Moines and Mississippi rivers, Keokuk is one of two county seats in Lee County and one of the oldest communities in Iowa. It began as a trading post in the 1820s and evolved into a settlement, village, and city over the next 20 years. It is unknown why it was named for the legendary Sauk chief, but the settlement became known as Keokuk shortly after the conclusion of Blackhawk’s War in 1832. It was incorporated in December 1847.The Daily Gate City was not the first newspaper in Keokuk. That distinction belonged to the Iowa Argus and Lee County Advertiser, a Democratic paper founded by the first state auditor, William Pattee, in 1846. The following spring, in May 1847, brothers John W. and Robert B. Ogden started the Keokuk Register as an alternative voice in support of the Whig Party. In 1849, this paper was merged with the Des Moines Valley Whig, which had been established at Keosauqua in July 1846 by James Bruen Howell and James H. Cowles. This merged publication became the Keokuk Daily Gate City, which has been published by the Gate City Publishing Company since 1855.The history of the Daily Gate City is closely intertwined with the lives and careers of James Bruen Howell and Samuel Mercer Clark. Howell was one of the founders and an early editor of the paper. An intensely political figure, Howell worked tirelessly to advance the cause of the Republican Party in Iowa and across the nation. He vigorously opposed slavery and secession and used his paper to rally his readers to the Union cause. Howell was rewarded for his service with appointments as the Keokuk Postmaster (1861-66), a U.S. Senator (1870-71), and as one of three judges on the Court of Southern Claims (1871-80).Samuel Mercer Clark served as editor of the Daily Gate City for more than three decades, from 1869 until his death in 1900. Like Howell, Clark was a political figure and edited the paper accordingly. Clark also served a term as Keokuk postmaster (1879-85). He was also an active member and president of the Keokuk Board of Education (1879-94). Clark remained engaged as editor until his election to the U.S. Congress in 1894. He served two terms, but declined to run again in 1898. Clark returned to his editorial duties in 1899, but passed away in August 1900 at the age of 57.In the following years, the Daily Gate City continued to expand. In 1916, it merged with the Keokuk Constitution-Democrat to form the Keokuk Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat. From 1922 to 1940, the name of the paper was changed back to the Daily Gate City. It reverted back to the combined title from 1940 to 1957, before returning once again to the Daily Gate City, the title under which it continues to publish today</p>
    Kranten zijn fantastische bronnen voor genealogische informatie en informatie voor familiegeschiedenis, Geboorte-, huwelijk- en overlijdensaankondigingen en necrologieën zijn gebruikelijke hulpmiddelen voor genealogie. Voorouders kunnen echter ook worden genoemd in artikelen die het lokale nieuws verslaan en over evenementen (zoals sociaal, community, school, sport of zakelijk gerelateerde gebeurtenissen).
  4. Iowa Kranten, 1837-2009, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle..., December 18, 1909
    <p>The Telegraph-Herald<br />Publicatie: Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA, USA<br />Datum: 18 dec 1909<br />Periodiciteit: Daily<br />Tekst: "...Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder Mourn the Passing of Their Infant. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, of Klingenberg Terrace, mourn the loss of their child who passed away on Friday night Thc little one was burled ... at Graessle a, ai «»?n P i,^ n< LL i a i„ c ?P 9 and Humke, successors to F. A. Withers, 230 13th St. Old Phone 144 GIH .05 Ti .434 DIED. Clayton, New Mexico, 11.95 11.47 11.95 11.47 at retail sales ... shrubbery serving as a background. As they cast a last look at the Island, situated at one Mt. Cemetery Saturday. The funeral of the late Nicholas Ley was held on Saturday morning..."</p>
    Voordat essentiële gegevens werden geregistreerd door stads-, county-, of staatsregeringen, publiceerden plaatselijke nieuwsbladen vaak artikelen, die deze gebeurtenissen vermeldden met of zonder details. Overlijdensberichten bevatten belangrijke en biografische informatie over de overledene, ook over zijn of haar familie en verwanten.Society pagina's begonnen als een methode om lezers te lokken met roddelpraat en nieuws over rijke en beroemde mensen, maar gingen al snel berichten over het wel en wee van gewone burgers. Een ongelooflijke hoeveelheid informatie kan gevonden worden in deze society pagina's of katernen, over schijnbaar alledaagse berichten en verslagen van gebeurtenissen als feestjes, wisseling van werk, ziekenhuis verblijf, en bezoeken van vrienden en verwanten. Deze pagina's zijn een bron van historische gebeurtenissen, die onwaarschijnlijk in andere in andere records bestaan. Reportage en compleetheid in deze collectie variëren per krant.
  5. Compilatie van gepubliceerde bronnen, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...

    Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 35, 1909
    Datum: 1909
    Publicatiedatum: 5 dec 1909
    Plaats van publicatie:  New York, USA
    Tekst: "...Member, f.^^^^[ Rutger BLEECKER.l-Death ri /-, n announced, 3. GILDERSLEEV.E, GeORGE SnYDER. - ^ ^^^ ^ t^, . Transferred to Grade of Asso- Greene, William Stewart Elected ciate Member, 363. ^ Associate ... Elected Godfrey, Edward. - Elected a Meman Associate Member, 271. ber, 308. French, George Harrison Death Goodman, Louis Elected an Assoannounced, 364. ciate Member, 399. French, James Adams. - Elected ... , Chester Mason. - Elected a Fry, Leslie Monroe. - Death an- Junior, 195. nounced, 2. Gould, Harry Madera Elected a Frye, Harley Edgar Elected an Member, 482. Associate Member. 269. Gowen, Charles Sewall ... Merritt.- Elected an Gatchell, George Samuel.- Death Associate Member, 269. announced 272. Granbery, Julian Hastings. Gerber, Emil.- O^n Committee on Transferred to..."
    Over deze bron:
    Titel: Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 35, 1909
    Onderwerp: Civil engineering
    Omschrijving: Title from caption, Place of publication varies, Issues for 1873-1895 lack numerical designation but constitute vol. 1, no. 1-v. 21, no. 12, Vols. for Aug. 1926-Sept. 1930 in 2 pts., pt. 2 being a pamphlet of "news and notes.", Issued Nov. 1873-Dec. 1895 under same cover with: American Society of Civil Engineers. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Split into: Journal of the Air Transport Division; Journal of the City Planning Division; Journal of the Pipeline Division; American Society of Civil Engineers. Sanitary Engineering Division. Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division; Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division; Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division; American Society of Civil Engineers. Water Resources Planning and Management Division. Journal of the Water, Resources Planning and Management Division; Journal of the Waterways Division; Journal of the Construction Division; and, American Society of Civil Engineers. Highway Division. Journal of the Highway Division, Vols. for Jan. 1896-Sept. 1930 contain a separately-paged section of Papers and discussions which are published later in revised form in the Society's Transactions. Beginning Oct. 1930 the Proceedings are limited to technical papers and discussions, while Civil engineering contains items relating to the Society's activities, etc
    Deel: v.35
    Publicatiedatum: 1909 May-Dec
    Uitgever: [New York] : The Society
    Auteur: American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers
    Sponsor: Northeastern University, Snell Library<br>Tags: northeastern, blc, americana
    Bijdrager: Northeastern University, Snell Library

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