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United States Census, 1850
Name: James H. Snow Event Place: Caroline, Tompkins, New York, United States Gender: Male Age: 30 Birthplace: New York Birth Year (Estimated): 1820 House Number: 54 Family Number: 55 Line Number: 27 Affiliate Publication Number: M432 Affiliate Film Number: 605 GS Film number: 444321 Digital Folder Number: 004203573 Image Number: 00015
United States Census, 1860 Name: James H. Snow Event Place: Caroline, Tompkins, New York, United States Gender: Male Age: 39 Race: White Birth Year (Estimated): 1821 Birthplace: New York Page: 26 Household ID: 1269 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: M653 GS Film Number: 803868 Digital Folder Number: 004237095 Image Number: 00772
United States Census, 1 June 1870 Name: James H. Snow Event Place: New York, United States Gender: Male Age: 49 Race: White Race (Original): W Birth Year (Estimated): 1820-1821 Birthplace: New York Occupation: Farmer Page Number: 45 Household ID: 400 Line Number: 9 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: M593 GS Film number: 000552603 Digital Folder Number: 004277098 Image Number: 00049
He had one brother (killed by lightning in 1852) and five sisters. Received a common-school education and taught several terms. For many years was a sabbath-school superintendent in the Methodist Church. He was an earnest and devout Christian, and was a member of the church from 1851 to 1908. Before James and Sarah Jane were married, he was doing carpentry work on a house her father was building. There was sickness in the family, and the doctor, making a professional call, said to James that he (James) had better take one of the girls of the family for his pay. James replied that he would have his pay and one of the girls, too! James and Sarah Jane were married March 23, 1847. They lived all their lives at Caroline Center, where James worked for the most part as a carpenter. In 1863 he was supervisor of the Town of Caroline and played an active part in raising troops for the Union Army. He was always an active, outspoken advocate of temperance and did much to bring about prohibition in his town. "Mr. and Mrs. Snow both enjoy the respect and esteem of the community in which they were born and hav spent their eminently useful and Christian lives. They have an interesting family, the members of which are likewise held in high regard." From the History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties, New York. 1879 1880 Census - Place: Caroline, Tompkins, New York
James Snow was listed in the 1880 census as being 59 years old; occupation - farmer. His wife was listed as Jane, and must have gone by this name rather than Sarah, her given first name. Daughter Jessie Snow (28) was listed as living with them; occupation - dressmaker. Also living with them at home was Mary (22); son Frederick (20) (occupation - at school); and James' father Jonathan (86). Listed as a Wagon Maker in the 1850 Census [JHJ] |
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