Name |
Nancy Emma Snider [1] |
Residence |
Abt 1812 |
Hardin Co, Illinois |
Birth |
1856 |
Jersey, Jersey Co, Illinois [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Birth |
1860 |
Illinois |
per 1860 census |
Census |
3 May 1860 |
Jersey, Jersey Co, Illinois |
- 1860 Jersey, Jersey Co, Illinois - Elsah post office
residence 149
Snyder Abram 61 1799 Tennessee
Snyder Elizabeth (Craig) 62 1798 South Carolina
Snyder John 15 1845 Tennessee
Snyder George 14 1846 Tennessee
Snyder Joseph 8 1852 Illinois
Snyder Abner 3 1857 Illinois
Snyder Hannah 20 1840 Illinois
Snyder Catharine 10 1850 Tennessee
residence 151
-Snyder James 22 1838 Tennessee
Snyder Rebecca (Hill) 23 1837 Illinois
-Snyder Emma 4/12 1860 Illinois
residence 152
Piggott Joseph 22 1838 Illinois
Piggott Mary 17 1843 Illinois
residence 155
Piggott, John 20 1840 IL
Piggott, Margaret 18 1842 IL
residence 174
Absalom Worthy 41 Georgia
Sarah Worthy (Craig) 38 Tennessee
Mary Worthy 18 Illinois
Wm H Worthy 15
John W Worthy 14
Sarah A Worthy 11
Susan Worthy 8
Matilda Worthy 7
Elizabeth Worthy 4
Jasper W Worthy 2
Adam W Worthy 7/12
Absalom Worthy 6 Illinois
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1860 Illinois, Jersey County, Jersey census Snider, Abraham and family, including John; also Piggott brothers (step sons to Susan Snider Piggott) |
Residence |
Bef 1912 |
Alton, Madison Co, Illinois |
Death |
22 Dec 1923 |
Hardin, Calhoun Co, Illinois [1, 3] |
Burial |
24 Dec 1923 |
Hardin Cem, Hardin, Calhoun Co, Illinois [1, 4] |
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Hardin Cemetery Hardin, Calhoun County, Illinois.
Hardin City Cemetery: Looking diagonally down the hill towards the entrance while standing near the southwest corner of the cemetery. Stones on both sides of North Cemetery Road are visible in this picture, and the Illinois River can be seen between the trees.
(findagrave, Lynn Marie Vint, 1/20/2012)
(many members of the Snider family have been identified in this file to have been buried in Hardin Cemetery. http://findagrave.com has some of these individual sites listed.)
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Hardin Cemetery, Hardin, Calhoun County, Illinois South County Road and Cemetery Road
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Notes |
- [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW]
Alton Evening Telegraph 20 Dec 1923
Former Resident Seriously Sick
Relatives have received messages telling of the serious sickness of Mrs. Emma Armstrong, widow of the late "Jeff" Armstrong at her home in Hardin, where she has lived since shortly after her husband's death. The Armstrongs lived here for very many years and are well known. A daughter, Mrs. Nettie Herman has gone to Hardin and other relatives grandchildren will go at once. Another daughter Mrs. Gill-who lives in Coweta, Oklahoma is on her way to Hardin now.
Alton Evening Telegraph 28 Dec 1923
Death of Mrs. J. N. Armstrong
Mrs. Emma Armstrong, widow of J.N. Armstrong, formerly a well known resident of the North Side, died last Saturday at Hardin, Ill., where she had been making her home, and the funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the home of Frank Oettle, where she had lived. She was in her 68th year.
A Hardin newspaper says this of Mrs. Armstrong: "Much of her life was spent in Alton, until nine years ago, when she took up her residence at the home of Frederick Oetlle near Hardin, and later in Hardin. She assisted him in caring for his two motherless children. Her untiring efforts in behalf of Mr. Oettle's two little ones were repaid by his and their kindness to her, and during her last illness Mr. Oettle left nothing undone to alleviate her sufferings and make her as comfortable as possible. Her daughters were notified of her illness and arrived in time to be with their mother the last few days.
"Funeral services worn conducted at tho Oettle home Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, by Rev. J . J. Bostick, after which tho remains were laid to rest. Six of her nephews, James Snider, Allen Snider, John Snider, Henry Smith, Charles Smith and Samuel Geske, were her pallbearers.
(Mr. Frederick Oettle relative to her sister-in-law Rachel Annie Oettle, wife of her bro James Henry
(James and John s/o her bro William Warren
(Allen s/o her bro John Abraham
(Henry & Charles Smith s/o her sister Mary E. & Charles Smith
(Samuel Geske s/o her sister Adah Rose & August Geske
"She leaves to mourn her departure, two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Herman of Alton, and Mrs. John Gill of Coweta, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith of Hardin and Mrs. August Geske of west of Hardin; three brothers, John, William and Henry Snider, of Hardin; nine grandchildren and a number of other relatives, and many friends.
Alton Evening Telegraph 28 Dec 1923
Death of Mrs. Emma Armstrong
Mrs. Emma Armstrong, for many years a resident of North Alton, passed away at her home in Hardin a few days ago, and the funeral and burial occurred in that city. She was the widow of "Jeff " Armstrong and left here soon after the death of her husband some years ago.
Her daughter, Mrs. M. Herman and the latter's children returned yesterday from attending the funeral.
Russell Mills who married one of the Herman girls also attended the obsequies. Deceased was about 70 years of age.
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Person ID |
I16802 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
28 Nov 2014 |