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Laura Osborn 1841–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 MAR 1841

Birth Location: Oak Hill, Greene County, New York

Death Date: 17 SEP 1923

Death Location: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

Father: Ransom Osborn

Mother: Amanda Allen

Spouse(s): Zina Snyder

Children(s): Winifred Snyder, Louise Snyder, Jessie Snyder, Burt Snyder, Alice Snyder, Laura Snyder

The story of Laura Osborn began in 1841 in Oak Hill, Greene County, New York. Laura Osborn married Zina Whittlesey Snyder, and had children including Alice Snyder, Burt Leroy Snyder, Jessie Snyder, Laura Osborn Snyder, Louise Evelyn Snyder, Winifred Snyder. Laura Osborn passed away in 1923 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

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Biography

  • The story of Laura Osborn began in 1841 in Oak Hill, Greene County, New York.
  • Laura Osborn married Zina Whittlesey Snyder, and had children including Alice Snyder, Burt Leroy Snyder, Jessie Snyder, Laura Osborn Snyder, Louise Evelyn Snyder, Winifred Snyder.
  • Laura Osborn passed away in 1923 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Laura Osborn's Ancestors

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Laura Osborn
1841–1923
Birth Place: Oak Hill, Greene County, New York
Parents
Ransom Osborn
1802–1853
Oak Hill, Greene County, New York
Amanda Allen
1815–1903
Oak Hill, Greene County, New York
Grandparents
Elias Osborn
1771–1848
Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut
Betsey Thorpe
1778–1838
Durham, New York
Great-Grandparents
Moses Osborn
1737–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Osborn
1700–1750
Rachel Keeler
1706–1763

Laura Osborn's Descendants

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Laura Osborn (30 MAR 1841–17 SEP 1923) m. Zina (Whittlesey) Snyder (6 OCT 1835–16 NOV 1904)
  1. 1. Winifred Snyder 1864– m. Herbert (Blake) Merrick 1858–1925
    1. 1. Frank (Rockwood) Merrick 1887– m. Anne Schuler 1898–
      1. 1. Herbert (Blake) Merrick 1923–
    2. 2. Kathleen (Winifred) Merrick 1889– m. Emil (Eugene) Gordon 1886–
    3. 3. Mary (Eleanor) Merrick 1890–
  2. 2. Louise (Evelyn) Snyder 1866–
  3. 3. Jessie Snyder 1868–1900 m. Horace (Lyman) Hall 1862–1923
    1. 1. Louis (Snyder) Hall 1889–
      1. 1. Stephen (Mills) Hall 1921–
      2. 2. William (Mills) Hall 1924–
    2. 2. Robert (Lyman) Hall 1900–1900
  4. 4. Burt (LeRoy) Snyder 1872–1922 m. Madge Johnson –1900
    1. 1. Laura (Madge) Snyder 1896–
  5. 5. Alice Snyder 1875–1875
  6. 6. Laura (Osborn) Snyder 1884– m. August (A) Gronquist 1881– m. William (Leroy) Hudson 1878–
    1. 1. Jessie (Lou) Gronquist 1905– m. Edward (Henry) Fox 1901–

Laura Osborn's Timeline

2 Records

1841
30 MAR 1841
Birth of Laura Osborn in Oak Hill, Greene County, New York
Oak Hill, Greene County, New York
1923
17 SEP 1923
Age 82
Death of Laura Osborn in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 MAR 1841
    Event Place: Oak Hill, Greene County, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 SEP 1923
    Event Place: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

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