Jacob D. Snider & Sarah Cole
Husband Jacob D. SniderBorn: August 26, 1803 at: Maryland Christened: at: Died: February 26, 1880 at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois Buried: 1880 at: Paul Cemetary, Cumberland Co., IllinoisMarried: August 1, 1833 Place: Ohio
Wife Sarah ColeBorn: February 23, 1800 at: Pennsylvania Christened: at: Died: May 10, 1871 at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois Buried: at: Paul Cemetary, Cumberland Co., IllinoisFather: Tunis Cole ( -1834) Mother:
Other Spouse: Peter Johnston Date:
Children
1 M Josephus Snider 1Born: March 5, 1834 at: Licking County, Ohio Christened: at: Died: November 23, 1904 at: Greenup, Cumberland Co, Illinois Buried: at: Harmony Cemetary, Cumberland Co, IllinoisSpouse: Francis Jane Myers (1846-1902) Marr: After 1867, Indiana Spouse: Rebecca Celey Allen (1839-1866) Marr: January 6, 1859
2 M Ephrahm SniderBorn: October 29, 1835 at: Licking County, Ohio Christened: at: Died: July 23, 1836 at: Licking County, Ohio Buried: at:
3 F Mary Catherine SniderBorn: April 29, 1837 at: Licking County, Ohio Christened: at: Died: November 6, 1912 at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois Buried: at:Spouse: William Gilbert (living)
4 F Susannah SniderBorn: June 25, 1839 at: Licking County, Ohio 2 Christened: at: Died: August 20, 1921 at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois Buried: at: Mt. Zion, CemetarySpouse: Andrew J. Monohon (1832-1919)
5 F Margaret Ellen Snider 3Born: June 19, 1842 at: Licking County, Ohio 2 Christened: at: Died: October 16, 1925 at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois Buried: at:Spouse: William Mitchell (1846-1878)
Notes for Child: Josephus SniderIllinois Volunteers and served three years. He was in the Battle of Perryville, Chicamauga and other severe fights. It was at the battle of Selma that Mr. Snyder accidentally picked up in the yard of the court house an envelope containing a document printed on silk. This was the proclamation of Andrew Jackson in referance to the attempts of South Carolina to nullify the tariff legislatio of Congress. The care with which he afterward treasured this relic indicated not simply that it was a curiosity but that it embodied the principles for which he was fighting, and for that reason he always honored the memory of President Jackson. Mr. Snyder was twice married. His first wife was Rebecca Allen to whom he was married before the war. To this union was born two children. Parmellia who became the wife of James Walters and Jacob Ira who lives in Edgar County. His last wife was Mrs. Jane Myers a half sister to Mr. Bob Gleen, and the children of this marriage now living are Mrs. John Sharp who lives south of Casey, Miss Renee Snyder and William and Nehemiah Snyder. He also left three sisters. Mrs A J Monoham, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, and Mrs Mary E. Gilbert. When the character of Mr Snyder is described, It is to say all that can be said about any good man. He was a kind and genial neighbor, a good citizen who loved his family, his friends and his country. He received a pension of 12.00 a month. Record shows last name spelled SNIDER![]()
1 Obituary.
2 Snyder Bible.
3 Cumberland County History.
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