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Catherine Snook 1840–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Oct. 8, 1840

Birth Location: Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: March 1925

Death Location: Lakeside Cemetery, St. Joseph, MI

Father: William Snook

Mother: Rebecca Peters

Spouse(s): James Kemmerling

Children(s): William Kemmerling

The story of Catherine Snook began in 1840 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA. Catherine Snook married James Kemmerling, and had children including William Henry Kemmerling. Catherine Snook passed away in 1925 in Lakeside Cemetery, St. Joseph, MI.

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Biography

  • The story of Catherine Snook began in 1840 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Catherine Snook married James Kemmerling, and had children including William Henry Kemmerling.
  • Catherine Snook passed away in 1925 in Lakeside Cemetery, St. Joseph, MI.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Catherine Snook's Ancestors

Self
Catherine Snook
1840–1925
Birth Place: Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
William Snook
1808–1884
Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA
Rebecca (Margaret) Peters
1816–1888
Beaver, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
John (Snook) Sr.
1770–1864
Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA
Mary Mains
1778–1814
Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Anthony (Peters 4th) great-granduncle
1767–1860
Germany, Allemagne OR England
Maria (Katharina) Kaufhold
1769–1860
Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Germany
Great-Grandparents
Koonrad Snook
1744–1818
Katurah Laish
1750–1777
Jacob Mane
–1805
Catherine Kleckner
1752–1800
Anton Peters
1730–1775
Maria Kaufhold-Stull
1769–1860
Johann Kaufhold
1714–1790
Maria Truck
1724–1761
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Schnach
1709–
Elkanah Rickard
1704–1777
Bethiah Conant
1709–1795
Jacob Private
1720–1758
Anna Eberhard
1727–1758
Johann Kleckner
1729–1800
Theodorus Peters
1709–
Johanna (PM8GGM)
1705–
Johann Kaufhold
1714–1790
Maria Armbrust
1747–
Johann Kauffhold
1687–1742
Magdalena Deumel
1688–1755
Johann Armbrust
1712–1776
Anna Diehl
1715–1771

Catherine Snook's Descendants

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Catherine Snook (Oct. 8, 1840–March 1925) m. James Kemmerling (1836–1909)
  1. 1. William (Henry) Kemmerling 1858–1937 m. Margaret (Hazel) Bell 1862–1953

Catherine Snook's Timeline

3 Records

1840
Oct. 8, 1840
Birth of Catherine Snook in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
1925
Mar. 27, 1925
Age 85
Death of Catherine Snook in Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
1925
March 1925
Age 85
Burial of Catherine Snook in Lakeside Cemetery, St. Joseph, MI
Lakeside Cemetery, St. Joseph, MI

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Oct. 8, 1840
    Event Place: Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar. 27, 1925
    Event Place: Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: March 1925
    Event Place: Lakeside Cemetery, St. Joseph, MI

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