William Harrison Snodgrass, 1818–1900?> (aged 82 years)
- Name
- William Harrison /Snodgrass/
- Given names
- William Harrison
- Surname
- Snodgrass
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State: Kentucky Country: United States of America |
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State: Indiana Country: United States of America |
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1818–1900
Birth: 1818
— Kentucky, United States of America Death: 1900 |
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–1925
Birth: Ripley, Indiana, United States of America Death: 23 September 1925 |
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Shared note
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from History of Decatur County, Indiana : its people, industries and institutions (1915) (http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofdecatur02hard) William Harrison Snodgrass, father of Mrs. Wallingford, was born in 1818, and died in 1900, his wife, Mary, was born in 1823, and died in 1905. Mr. Snodgrass was a son of John Snodgrass, of Kentucky. He lived in Ripley county until 1884, and then came to Greensburg, where he retired from business, and where his last days were spent. Capt. William Harrison Snodgrass, of the Eighty-third Indiana, enlisted in Decatur county, and served throughout the Civil War. He was captain of Company A, and enlisted as second lieutenant, advanced to first lieutenant, then captain and brevet major. His children were: Josephine Callahan, who died in 1900; Emma Hatch, now a widow; Hester Dennison, deceased; Worth, deceased; Melissa Dennison now living at Greensburg ; Mary Wallingford, and Dea Jenks, deceased. They were all members of the Christian church. John Snodgrass, paternal grandfather of Mrs. Wallingford, was a native of Kentucky, and located in Indiana, in 1821, where he bought government land, the deeds to which were signed by John Quincy Adams. |
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