LINDSEY:, I have not taken my research far enough back to be researching in the UK but I do believe my Snow family came from there. No proof.
Do the names Marmaduke, Abel and Justinian Snow ring any bells for you? I am trying to establish a connection to these (I believe they were bros?) and I understand they came from Statsfordshire England sometime in the early 1600s and settled in or around the state of Maryland in US.
I still have to prove a link to one or more of these men but, I believe this is the right track for me to take. Thanks, Dodie
My Snow family settled in the New England area in the mid 1600's after arriving from England. I have early records of the family living in New Hampshire and massachuchetts. Several families link into my Snow line. They include: Cutler, Brigham, Warren, Wheelock, Trowbridge, Jackson, Parke, Farr, Winslow, Ewer, Worden, Hastings and Connant to name a few. On the Snow line specifically I have such names as Gardner, James, Zerubbabel, John and Richard. I would love to correspond with those who may be related to any of these families.
Clair Quilter
In case anyone has found links to Snow from Sixpenny Handley Dorset UK, I have found two interesting people from this family. The first is Seward Snow who was head gardener at Wrest Park, now in the care of English Heritage. He developed the Hamburgh Muscat grape, a variety of broccoli, Snow's early sprouting white broccoli and a variety of lettuce. I have a copy of an obituary published in one of the Victorian horticultural publications. He was succeeded by his sister's son, George Ford.
The second person was another nephew of Seward, Herbert Lumley Snow who was an pioneer of certain types of cancer surgery and is listed on the website of the Royal Marsden Foundation Trust as a notable person connected to that famous hospital. Herbert Lumley was the son of James Lewis Snow who was born in Sixpenny Handley Dorset.
Seward and James Lewis were two brothers of my great great grandfather William Snow
I am still trying to find the place my great grandfather Henry Snow came from , he was born about 1796 possibly in England in 1839 he was in Halifax N.S. I had my DNA test done and also joined the Snow DNA test group. To date have found no close matches. Anyone have access to English emigration records 1810 to 1840?
Lindsey Dedden
Wish I could make some progress on my Dorset Snows though! I seem to be the only person in this group researching Snows in the UK???
Jul 26, 2009
Dodie Ford
Also, we need some more activity in this group. There are quite a few members but, they don't seem to be posting here.
Jul 26, 2009
Dodie Ford
Do the names Marmaduke, Abel and Justinian Snow ring any bells for you? I am trying to establish a connection to these (I believe they were bros?) and I understand they came from Statsfordshire England sometime in the early 1600s and settled in or around the state of Maryland in US.
I still have to prove a link to one or more of these men but, I believe this is the right track for me to take. Thanks, Dodie
Jul 26, 2009
Lindsey Dedden
Lindsey
Aug 1, 2009
Betty Snow
Aug 1, 2009
Bill Biggley
My Snow family is from Brigus and Port de Grave Newfoundland. Anyone else have Newfoundland Snows?
Bill Biggley
Aug 18, 2009
clair franklin quilter
Clair Quilter
Aug 23, 2009
Wally Snow
Dec 4, 2009
Rennie Hedderson
Jan 5, 2011
Wally Snow
Rennie would like to communicate with you,it is possible my Snow came from NL
snoeball000@msn.com
Wally
Jan 6, 2011
Rennie Hedderson
rennieh@crrstv.net
Here is my contact, Wally.
Jan 6, 2011
Diana Meyer Bobo
May 30, 2011
Lindsey Dedden
In case anyone has found links to Snow from Sixpenny Handley Dorset UK, I have found two interesting people from this family. The first is Seward Snow who was head gardener at Wrest Park, now in the care of English Heritage. He developed the Hamburgh Muscat grape, a variety of broccoli, Snow's early sprouting white broccoli and a variety of lettuce. I have a copy of an obituary published in one of the Victorian horticultural publications. He was succeeded by his sister's son, George Ford.
The second person was another nephew of Seward, Herbert Lumley Snow who was an pioneer of certain types of cancer surgery and is listed on the website of the Royal Marsden Foundation Trust as a notable person connected to that famous hospital. Herbert Lumley was the son of James Lewis Snow who was born in Sixpenny Handley Dorset.
Seward and James Lewis were two brothers of my great great grandfather William Snow
Jun 19, 2011
Wally Snow
I am still trying to find the place my great grandfather Henry Snow came from , he was born about 1796 possibly in England in 1839 he was in Halifax N.S. I had my DNA test done and also joined the Snow DNA test group. To date have found no close matches. Anyone have access to English emigration records 1810 to 1840?
Wally
Jun 19, 2011
Larry R. Bish
My Immigrant grandfather was Richard Snow 1608-1677 England to Massachusetts.
May 23, 2015