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Josephine Q. A. E. Snow 1843–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Feb 1843

Birth Location: Barbour Co., Ala.

Death Date: 29 Dec 1905

Death Location: Blue Springs, Barbour, Alabama

Father: James Snow

Mother: EDNA HICKS

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In 1843, Josephine Q. A. E. Snow entered the world in Barbour Co., Ala., born to James Madison Snow And Edna Cadney Hicks. Josephine Q. A. E. Snow passed away in 1905 in Blue Springs, Barbour, Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1843, Josephine Q. A. E. Snow entered the world in Barbour Co., Ala., born to James Madison Snow And Edna Cadney Hicks.
  • Josephine Q. A. E. Snow passed away in 1905 in Blue Springs, Barbour, Alabama.

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Josephine Snow's Ancestors

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Josephine Snow
1843–1905
Birth Place: Barbour Co., Ala.
Parents
James Madison Snow
1814–1904
Greene County, Georgia, USA
EDNA (CADNEY) HICKS
1810–1861
Georgia
Grandparents
Samuel (G.) Snow
1785–1835
Georgia, USA
Mary (Polly Copeland) Snow
1788–1860
Georgia, USA
William (Foster) Hicks
1771–1859
North Carolina, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth (Edna) Crutchfield
1782–
Great-Grandparents
John Snow
1765–1834
Mary Atwood
1772–1812
Obediah Copeland
1750–1823
Elizabeth Bush
1758–1839
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Capt
1732–1792
Hannah Collins
1741–1816

Josephine Snow's Timeline

2 Records

1843
13 Feb 1843
Birth of Josephine Q. A. E. Snow in Barbour Co., Ala.
Barbour Co., Ala.
1905
29 Dec 1905
Age 62
Death of Josephine Q. A. E. Snow in Blue Springs, Barbour, Alabama
Blue Springs, Barbour, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Feb 1843
    Event Place: Barbour Co., Ala.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1905
    Event Place: Blue Springs, Barbour, Alabama

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