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Twin son Snell 1861–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 19 1861

Birth Location: Illinois

Death Date: July 4 1861

Death Location: Illinois

Father: Livingston Snell

Mother: Esther Freeman

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Twin son Snell was born in 1861 in Illinois, the child of Livingston Snell And Esther R Freeman. Twin son Snell passed away in 1861 in Illinois.

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Biography

  • Twin son Snell was born in 1861 in Illinois, the child of Livingston Snell And Esther R Freeman.
  • Twin son Snell passed away in 1861 in Illinois.

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Twin Snell's Ancestors

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Twin Snell
1861–1861
Birth Place: Illinois
Parents
Livingston Snell
1825–1901
Dearborn Co Ind
Esther (R) Freeman
1832–1919
Pittston, Kennebec, Maine, USA
Grandparents
George (Bockee) Snell
1801–1891
New York, New York, USA
Desire (Ann Clarke -) Snell
1804–1881
Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Judah (E) Freeman
1799–1870
Richmond, Sadadahoc, ME
Submit Horn
1797–1870
Maine
Great-Grandparents
John Snell
1774–1834
Elizabeth Bokee
1776–1860
George Clarke
1779–1840
Desire Bliven
1780–1855
Thomas Freeman
1766–
Emme Eldred
1767–
Paul Horn
1771–1833
Sally Philbrook
1776–1863
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Snell
1732–1812
Isaac Bokee
1739–1839
Ariaantje Anderson-Edeson-Eidese-etc
1743–1798
George ggf)
1755–1831
Keturah Maxson
1759–1839
Maj. Bliven
1745–1834
Eleanor Bliven
1748–1823
Thomas Freeman
1731–1800
Reuben Eldred
1731–
Emma Hatch
1732–1770
David Philbrook
1740–1831
Catherine McCausland
1757–1839

Twin Snell's Timeline

2 Records

1861
May 19 1861
Birth of Twin son Snell in Illinois
Illinois
1861
July 4 1861
Death of Twin son Snell in Illinois
Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 19 1861
    Event Place: Illinois

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 4 1861
    Event Place: Illinois

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