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Generation 1 1. Col. John Snoddy-1 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. He was born Abt. 1739 in Clinch River, Washington Co, VA [1]. He died on Dec 12, 1814 in Madison Co, KY [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. Notes for Col. John Snoddy: This is the "Colonel John Snoddy" that was at Fort Boonesborough with Daniel Boone. This information was provided by Roxann Gess-Smith, 4897 Capistrano Court, NE; Salem, Oregon 97305. E-mail: roglenn@open.org -- also from "The Snoddy Genealogy" provided by Cindi Meyer of Yorba Linda, California. He was Sheriff of Madison Co, KY in 1789 and 1790. He is buried in Richmond Cemetery, Madison Co, KY. A John and William Snoddy took the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania. Capt. John Snoddy served for several years as a militia officer in Major Daniel Smith's VA, on the Clinch River. He had no land grant recorded in Washington County, but he did own the Moore Fort land after the Moore brothers moved to Kentucky sometime after 1780. He assigned the fort land to Frederick Fraley and moved to Lincoln County, Kentucky sometime around 1783 or 1784. From here he moved on to Madison County, Kentucky, where he died 12 Dec. 1814 leaving his widow Margaret, son Samuel, and John Jr., the later dying in March 1884. Capt. Snoddy held several offices of importance in Madison County, Kentucky before his death, which occurred in his 75th year, thus placing his birth1739. Descendants in Kentucky of Snoddy claim he was an associate of Daniel Boone, which is probably true and seems to be borne out by an entry in the Washington County Court of 21 March 1781 which reads: "John Snoddy producing sufficient proof to the court that he was possessed of a preemption (land grant) for one thousand acres of land in the county of Kentucky; that he sent the sale(?) along with Daniel Boone and it was lost and that he never received a warrant for the same." John Snoddy (1740-1814) served as captain in Maj. Daniel Smith's Virginia regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in Madison County, Ky. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FIRST MILITIA ROSTER OF THE CLINCH RIVER AREA OF RUSSELL COUNTY JOHN SNODDY - This was Captain John Snoddy, born circa 1739 and who was a militia captain on the Clinch until his removal to Kentucky around 1780. He had married Margaret Walker, a daughter of John Walker who lived at the "sink" of Sinking Creek on a farm he called "Broad Meadows". Snoddy at one time owned Moore's Fort at Castlewood, which he sold prior to his removal to Kentucky to Frederick Fraley. He was a brother-in-law to Patrick Porter, and the Cowan brothers, David, William and Samuel, all having married Walker sisters. John Snoddy died in Madison Co., Ky. in 1814, and should not be confused with an older John Snoddy who served on the Washington Co. Court who lived at Abingdon. The older Snoddy married Agnes Glasgow in Philadelphia in 1741 and moved to Tennessee where he died in 1786. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information below found at: http://members.cox.net/spartanshope/tree/famf509.html MOORE'S FORT Russell's Fort Byrd was located in lower Cassell's Woods o n the road leading to Dungannon, and is now owned by W. S. Banner and known as the "Sally Meade" place. This fort wa s built upon the land of Willaim Moore, who along with hi s brother, Joseph, settled in Castlewood in 1769, hence th e name Moore's Fort. The Moore brothers assigned their land warrants to Captain John Snoddy when they left the Clinch and since Captain Snoddy was a militia officer and at times was in command of Moore's Fort, as well as owning it, i t was sometimes called Snoddy's Fort. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: http://www.newrivernotes.com/swva/hssv-7.htm Page 1 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 1 (con't) Patrick Porter, 1737-1828, and his wife Susanna Walker came to the Clinch from Guilford Co., NC, in 1772, and built a fort house on Falling Creek, as well as the mill some two years later. All that remains of the old mill today is some limestone rock foundation, a few runs of brick in the old chimney, and the mill burrs which have been moved to the lawn of the Lee Blackwell home nearby. This mill had one distinction and that was a chimney made of handmade brick. It has been written that Patrick Porter, his brother-in-law Captain John Snoddy and others organized a Masonic Lodge and held their meetings on the second floor of the mill. If this tradition is true it may explain why the old mill had a chimney and fireplaces, as no other known mills in the area had chimneys. Also this may have been the first Masonic Lodge organized west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Margaret Houston Walker is the daughter of John Walker III and Nancy Ann Houston [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. She was born 1753 in Augusta Co, VA [7]. She died on Apr 21, 1831 in Madison Co, KY [7]. Notes for Margaret Houston Walker: Information provided by: Emory L. Hamilton (see his web page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~varussel/indian/34.html "Captain John Snoddy, William and Joe Mooreswives were sisters to her (Mrs. Cowan). They (Snoddy and the Moore brothers) were forted there (Crab Orchard) where they had moved from the Clinch. NOTE by ELH: Capt. John Snoddyswife, Margaret, really was a sister to Ann Walker Cowan, but I doubt that William and Joseph Mooreswives were her sisters, but in some other way the Mooresmight have been related. " Col. John Snoddy and Margaret Houston Walker. They were married Abt. 1775 in Madison Co, KY. They had 9 children. 2. i. Samuel Snoddy [6, 7, 9, 10]. He was born on Aug 26, 1776 in Madison Co, KY [6]. He married Jane "Jenny" Kincaid. They were married on Jul 26, 1798 [6]. He died on Dec 18, 1833 in Madison Co, KY [7]. 3. ii. Anna Snoddy [6, 7]. She was born on Oct 19, 1778 in Charlotte Co, VA [7]. She married Samuel Wallace. They were married on Jun 17, 1798 in Madison Co, KY [6]. She died on Mar 04, 1861 in Howard Co, MO [7]. 4. iii. John Snoddy [6, 7]. He was born on Oct 18, 1780 in Buckingham Co, VA [7]. He married Cynthia "Sintha" Miller. They were married on Dec 30, 1807 in Garrard Co, KY [7]. He died Mar 1884 in Howard Co, MO [6, 7]. iv. Isabell "Ibbie" Snoddy [7]. She was born on Apr 08, 1782 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She married James Gayor Gass. They were married on Jan 18, 1803 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She died Bef. 1818 in Madison Co, KY. Page 2 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 1 (con't) 5. v. Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr. [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. He was born on Aug 29, 1784 in Madison Co, KY [7, 3]. He married Narcissa Hannah Foster. They were married on Mar 07, 1819 in Howard Co, MO [7]. He died on Oct 03, 1853 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [7, 8]. vi. Margaret Snoddy [7]. She was born on Sep 08, 1786 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She married Robert Cochran. They were married 1807 in Garrard County, KY [7]. She died on Sep 06, 1822 in White's Station, Madison Co, KY [7]. Notes for Margaret Snoddy: Buried in Cochran Cemetery, Madison, Kentucky. 6. vii. Nancy Snoddy [6, 7, 9, 10]. She was born on Jun 08, 1788 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. She married John Mason. They were married on Jan 05, 1809 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She died on Apr 21, 1831 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. 7. viii. Elizabeth "Betsy" Snoddy [7]. She was born on Oct 28, 1790 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She married William Campbell. They were married on Feb 17, 1812 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She died 1857 in Madison Co, KY [7]. ix. James Snoddy [6, 7]. He was born on Oct 18, 1796 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. He died on Oct 03, 1853 in Armstrong, MO [6]. Generation 2 2. Samuel Snoddy-2 (Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7, 9, 10]. He was born on Aug 26, 1776 in Madison Co, KY [6]. He died on Dec 18, 1833 in Madison Co, KY [7]. Notes for Samuel Snoddy: Buried in Richmond Cemetery Jane "Jenny" Kincaid is the daughter of John Kincaid and Margaret Lockhart [6, 7]. She was born on Jun 12, 1774 [6, 7]. She died on Feb 28, 1852 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. Samuel Snoddy and Jane "Jenny" Kincaid. They were married on Jul 26, 1798 [6]. They had 8 children. i. Unknown Snoddy [6, 7]. He died on Apr 18, 1799 in Richmond, KY [7]. He was born on Apr 18, 1799 in Richmond, KY [7]. ii. iii. Patsy Snoddy [6, 7]. She was born on May 03, 1800 in Richmond, KY [7]. She died on Aug 20, 1804 in Richmond, KY [7]. Peggy Snoddy [6, 7]. She was born on Jun 20, 1802 in Richmond, KY [7]. She died on Jul 10, 1804 in Richmond, KY [7]. iv. Cynthia Jane Snoddy [7]. She was born on Jun 30, 1805 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She married Jefferson Williams. They were married on Aug 05, 1824 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. She died on Nov 13, 1866 in Richmond, Madison Co, KY [7]. Page 3 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 2 (con't) 8. v. Nancy Snoddy [7]. She was born on Jan 21, 1808 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She married John White Parkes. They were married on Oct 11, 1827 [1]. She died on Mar 12, 1832 in Madison Co, KY [7]. 9. vi. Elizabeth "Betsy" Snoddy [7]. She was born on Mar 14, 1810 in Macon Co, KY [11]. She married Anderson Woods Reid Jr.. They were married on Jul 03, 1834 in Madison Co, KY [12]. She died on Feb 25, 1852 in Warsaw, Hancock Co, IL [11]. vii. John Kincaid Snoddy [6, 7]. He was born on Feb 06, 1812 in KY [6, 7]. He died on Feb 28, 1884 in Kingston, Madison Co, KY [13]. Notes for John Kincaid Snoddy: 1860 Census, John (age 45) was living with his sister, Cynthia, and her husband; Jefferson Williams in Lee, Platte Co, MO. viii. Jane Ann Snoddy [6, 7]. She was born on Jan 14, 1814 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. She married Walter Robinson. They were married on Nov 30, 1837 in Madison Co, KY [14]. She died on Feb 28, 1852 in Madison Co, KY [15]. 3. Anna Snoddy-2 (Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7]. She was born on Oct 19, 1778 in Charlotte Co, VA [7]. She died on Mar 04, 1861 in Howard Co, MO [7]. Samuel Wallace is the son of Andrew Wallace and Catherine Parks [6, 7]. He was born on Jan 29, 1770 in Charlotte, Virginia, USA [16]. He died on Dec 05, 1852 in Howard, Missouri, USA [16]. Samuel Wallace and Anna Snoddy. They were married on Jun 17, 1798 in Madison Co, KY [6]. They had 1 child. 10. i. John Snoddy Wallace [6]. He was born on May 29, 1802 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [17]. He married Idress Elizabeth Craig. They were married 1833 [6]. 4. John Snoddy-2 (Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7]. He was born on Oct 18, 1780 in Buckingham Co, VA [7]. He died Mar 1884 in Howard Co, MO [6, 7]. Cynthia "Sintha" Miller [6]. She died 1841 in Howard Co, MO [6]. John Snoddy and Cynthia "Sintha" Miller. They were married on Dec 30, 1807 in Garrard Co, KY [7]. They had 5 children. i. Eliza Jane Snoddy [2]. 11. ii. Margaret Martha Snoddy [2]. She was born Bef. 1804 in Madison Co, KY. She married Robert Wilson. They were married on May 13, 1826 in Howard Co, MO. She died 1837 in MO. iii. Nancy Snoddy [6]. iv. William M. Snoddy [6]. 12. v. John Walker Snoddy [6, 7]. He was born Abt. 1809 in MO. He married Sarah Ann Beattie. They were married on Jan 26, 1842 in Boone Co, MO [6, 7]. He died in MO. Page 4 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 2 (con't) 5. Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2 (Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. He was born on Aug 29, 1784 in Madison Co, KY [7, 3]. He died on Oct 03, 1853 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [7, 8]. Notes for Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.: This is verbatim from a letter from Thomas Jefferson Harvey (George & Narcissa's son): "Tablets Placed at Graves of Daughters of 1812" "The Armstrong Chapter Daughters of 1812 placed bronze markers Sunday afternoon at the graves of Mrs. Margaret Eliz. Snoddy Denny, at Roanoke cemetery and Mrs. Narcissa Snoddy Harvey at Walnut Hill Cemetery, bearing the insignia of the order with appropriate ceremonies. Rev. Angel, pastor of the Christian church at Fayette, made a fine address at the Walnut Hill Cemetery, and at Roanaoke. Mrs. A. Lee Siser, of Warrensburg, State Historian for the Daughters of 1812, made a brief address, and T. J. Harvey read a history of the Snoddy family from an early day when the ancestors first settled in Virginia. Mrs. Denny and Mrs. Harvey were sisters, and were real daughters of 1812, their father Joseph Walker Snoddy having been a veteran of the War of 1812. The tablets were unveiled by little Miss Mary Jane Taylor, great granddaughter of Mrs. Denny, and little Miss Martha Major, great granddaughter of Mrs. Harvey. There were thirty or more direct descendants of Mrs. Denny and Mrs. Harvey present. The Snoddys date back to the Seventeenth century with Colonel John Snoddy of Washington County, Va. On January 28th, 1777, at Blackfort, Abingdon, Virginia, he was acting as one of the 15 justices of the peace and helped to organize Washington County, Va. He was appointed justice of the peace by Governor Patrick Henry and with others took the oath. According to the history of Southwest Virginia, in 1746 to 1786 and Washington County, 1777 to 1820, page 225, he later moved to Kentucky where he was appointed one of the first judges of Madison County, Ky. He was married to Margaret Walker about the year 1775 and died in Madison County, Ky., in 1818. His son, Joseph Walker Snoddy, emigrated to Missouri in 1818. Joseph Walker Snoddy married in the year 1819 to Narcissa Hanna Foster and settled the place where the Snoddy brothers (John and R.L.) now live. He was buried on the same place. He operated the first grist mill in this section of Howard County. He was kind hearted and very generous for when some people wanted to buy flour and meal he refused to sell, but gave to his neighbors who were unable to pay. His children were as follows: Nancy Snoddy, married Stephen Garner; John Snoddy, married, first Miss Martha Thomson and second Mrs. Permelia Priest; Samuel W. Snoddy, married Susan Frances Harvey; Robert M. Snoddy, married Clemcy Woods; Foster Snoddy died in early youth; Jeff and Joseph died in war services for the states. Mary Ann Snoddy married Captain Alexander Denny and Margaret married Humphrey Denny and Narcissa married George Givens Harvey. A infant was bitten by a snake from which it died. We are missing a few of the older grandsons. John S. Garner, Geo. Foster Snoddy, William W. Snoddy, and Joseph Denny and many other descendants are still living in this community. Joseph Walker Snoddy was a soldier of the War of 1812; was a Ensign in Kentucky mounted volunteers. T. J. Harvey (typed signature)" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our homepage for more genealogy history: http://carterfamily.homepage.com Page 5 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Kristin Green[Unrelated Snoddy.FTW] Generation 2 (con't) Information from Randi Richardson, april 26, 1999: Howard County, Missouri, Probate Book 4, page 41. Known all men by these presents that we, Stephen T. Garner as principal and L. S. Eddins, R. M. Snoddy, S. W. Snoddy as his securities are held and firmly bound unto the State of Missouri for the use of Mary Ann, Margaret E., Joseph W. and Narcissa Snoddy, the two first over 14 years of age and the two last under 14 years of age, minor heirs of Joseph W. Snoddy, deceased, in the penal sum of sixteen thousand dollars for the payment of which well and truly to be made we find ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Sealed and dated this 1st day of January A. D. 1855. The condition of the above bond is that if Stephen T. Garner, who was on the 12th day of December 1854 appointed by the county court of Howard County, Missouri, guardian and curator of said minor heirs shall faithfully discharge all the duties of such guardian and curator according to law, or the order or decree of any court having jurisdiction, then the above bond to be void; otherwise to remain in full force. Stephen T. Garner L. S. Eddins R. M. Snoddy S. W. Snoddy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Narcissa Hannah Foster is the daughter of George Singleton Foster and Hanna Carr [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. She was born on Aug 29, 1802 in Howard Co, MO [18]. She died on Oct 01, 1889 in Howard Co, MO [7]. Notes for Narcissa Hannah Foster: 1860 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO Narcissa Snoddy 56 TN domestic Jefferson 26 MO farmer Joseph 17 MO laborer Narcissa 14 MO Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr. and Narcissa Hannah Foster. They were married on Mar 07, 1819 in Howard Co, MO [7]. They had 10 children. 13. i. Nancy Snoddy [7]. She was born 1820 in Howard Co, MO [7]. She married Stephen Trigg Garner. They were married Abt. 1839 [7]. She died on Nov 13, 1903 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [19]. 14. ii. George Foster Snoddy [8]. He was born 1821 in Howard Co, MO [20]. 15. iii. John S. Snoddy [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. He was born 1823 in Howard Co, MO [7]. He married Martha Elizabeth Thompson. They were married on Oct 23, 1845. He died 1895 [7]. Page 6 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 2 (con't) 16. iv. Samuel Walker Snoddy [7]. He was born on Feb 18, 1828 in Howard Co, MO [19]. He married Susan Frances Harvey. They were married on Jun 14, 1853 in Howard Co, MO. He died on Feb 03, 1873 in Howard Co, MO [19]. 17. v. Robert M. "Bob" Snoddy [7, 8]. He was born on Jan 31, 1831 in Howard Co, MO [21]. He married Clemency Woods. They were married on Apr 30, 1858 in Howard Co, MO. He died 1880 in Prairie, Howard Co, MO [21]. vi. William Jefferson Snoddy [7]. He was born Abt. 1833 in Howard Co, MO [7]. He died 1863 [7]. 18. vii. Mary Ann "Polly" Snoddy [6, 7]. She was born on Aug 02, 1836 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [7]. She married Alexander Denny. They were married on Jan 22, 1857 [1]. She died on Sep 02, 1939 in Marshall, Saline Co, MO [7]. 19. viii. Margaret Elizabeth "Eliza" Snoddy [3]. She was born on May 26, 1839 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [22]. She married Humphrey Best Denny. They were married on Dec 10, 1857 in Howard Co, MO [2]. She died on Nov 28, 1932 in Henning, Otter Trail, MN [22]. ix. Joseph Walker Snoddy Jr. [7]. He was born Abt. 1840 in MO [7]. He died 1863 in Civil War [7]. 20. x. Narcissa "Nicy" Foster Snoddy [8]. She was born on Dec 06, 1845 in MO [8]. She married George Givens Harvey. They were married on Dec 27, 1865 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. She died on Jun 17, 1930 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. Burial in Walnut Hill Cem, Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. 6. Nancy Snoddy-2 (Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7, 9, 10]. She was born on Jun 08, 1788 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. She died on Apr 21, 1831 in Madison Co, KY [6, 7]. Notes for Nancy Snoddy: Buried in Cochran Cemetery, Madison, Kentucky. John Mason is the son of William Mason and Isabella Scott [7]. He was born on Aug 17, 1784 in Paint Lick, Madison Co, KY. He died on Feb 04, 1864 in Madison Co, KY. Notes for John Mason: A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians By E. Polk Johnson, Lewis Publishing Company John was born in a fort at Paint Lick while the Indians were abroad for scalps; developed into the typical Kentucky frontiersman of those days, who kept one hand on the plow and the other on his rifle; married Nancy Snoddy, daughter of Colonel Snoddy, a pioneer settler of Silver Creek; and eventually breathed his last on the farm first occupied by his father. Margaret, second daughter of the Colonel, married Robert Cochran. John Mason was twice married, his second wife being Sally Ann Duncan, who still lives on the old farm, the oldest resident of the vicinity. The husband passed away in January, 1864, in his eighty-first year. The children by the first marriage were as follows : William, who moved to Randolph county, Missouri, when quite young, and died in that section ; Margaret, who married Madison Todd, and spent her life in Madison county ; Walker, who never married, was a partner with his brother Samuel in various farming pursuits, and died at the age of seventy-two; Samuel, Page 7 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 2 (con't) Madison Todd, and spent her life in Madison county ; Walker, who never married, was a partner with his brother Samuel in various farming pursuits, and died at the age of seventy-two; Samuel, who, with Walker, owned a five hundred acre farm, married Josie and later Eliza Farrar, died at die age of fifty-six years and left his interest in the estate to his son, Joe, the present owner ; J. Rankin Mason, father of Robert C., of whom more hereafter ; and Mary Ann, who married James A. Ballard and died in Madison county. John Mason's children by his second marriage were : Lucy, who became the wife of Theodore Dunn and died in Madison county; Bettie, who married T. J. Curtis and still lives on Silver Creek ; and Thomas J., who occupies the old home with his widowed mother. John Mason and Nancy Snoddy. They were married on Jan 05, 1809 in Madison Co, KY [7]. They had 8 children. i. William Mason. He was born Abt. 1810 in Madison Co, KY. ii. iii. iv. Isabella Mason. She was born on Mar 13, 1812 in Madison Co, KY. John Walker Mason. He was born on Feb 13, 1814 in Madison Co, KY. Margaret Jane Mason. She was born on Sep 12, 1816 in Madison Co, KY. v. Samuel Mason. He was born on Jul 02, 1819 in Madison Co, KY. 21. vi. James Rankin Mason. He was born on Jul 06, 1821 in Madison Co, KY. He married Margaret Jane Cochran. They were married on Oct 24, 1844 in Madison Co, KY. He died on Oct 13, 1902. vii. viii. Mary Ann Mason. She was born on Aug 17, 1827 in Madison Co, KY. Lucy Mason. She was born 1857 in Madison Co, KY. 7. Elizabeth "Betsy" Snoddy-2 (Col. John Snoddy-1) [7]. She was born on Oct 28, 1790 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She died 1857 in Madison Co, KY [7]. William Campbell [6, 7]. He was born Abt. 1790 in KY. William Campbell and Elizabeth "Betsy" Snoddy. They were married on Feb 17, 1812 in Madison Co, KY [7]. They had 1 child. 22. i. Samuel Wallace Campbell [7]. He was born Abt. 1815 in Madison Co, KY. Generation 3 8. Nancy Snoddy-3 (Samuel Snoddy-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [7]. She was born on Jan 21, 1808 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She died on Mar 12, 1832 in Madison Co, KY [7]. John White Parkes is the son of Nathan Parks and Margaret "Peggy" White [7]. He was born on Dec 17, 1802 in KY [7]. He died 1880 in Madison Co, KY [23]. John White Parkes and Nancy Snoddy. They were married on Oct 11, 1827 [1]. They had 3 children. Page 8 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 3 (con't) i. Samuel Snoddy Parkes [7]. He was born on Oct 10, 1829 in Near Big Hill, Madison Co, KY [7]. He died on Jul 06, 1927 in Madison Co, KY [24]. Notes for Samuel Snoddy Parkes: A History of Masonry in Madison County, Kentucky 1812-1913, compiled and written by Robert R. Burnam, 1914, p. 107. SAMUEL SNODDY PARKES was made a Mason in Kingston Lodge No. 316 in 1855. He was the son of John White Parkes and Nancy Snoddy and was born in Madison County near Big Hill on October 10, 1839. It was over this route that nearly all the stock was driven South in antebellum days. Mr. Parkes here saw life in all its phases. He went South when a boy a number of times with droves of hogs and mules. Later he removed to Missouri where he lived a number of years. On returning to Kentucky he became an official in the Farmers National Bank, organized in 1865, and has been connected with that institution and its successor, the Citizens National, continuously since that date. Few men have ever lived in our County who have enjoyed the esteem and confidence of its citizens as Mr. Parkes does. His name is a synonym for integrity, for justice, for everything which goes to make up the ideal citizen. His charities have been for years as unostentatious as they were bountiful. He knows the early history of the County and its people as few now living do. His reminiscences are delightful. He affiliated with Richmond Lodge July, 1867, and the following December was elected Secretary, serving four years as such. In December, 1873, he was elected Treasurer and has filled that station continuously for forty- one years. His own is the only vote ever cast against him. He still lives in the full enjoyment of all his faculties and delights in the society of his friends. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about S S Parkes Name: S S Parkes Death Date: 6 Jul 1927 Death Place: Madison Age: 097 Volume: 34 Certificate: 16528 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- 23. ii. Margaret Jane Parkes [7]. She was born on Aug 20, 1831 in Madison Co, KY [7]. She married Charles S. Wilmore. They were married on Nov 20, 1854 in Madison Co, AL [7]. iii. Elizabeth Ann Parkes [7]. She was born on Jul 08, 1833 in Madison Co, KY [7]. 9. Elizabeth "Betsy" Snoddy-3 (Samuel Snoddy-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [7]. She was born on Mar 14, 1810 in Macon Co, KY [11]. She died on Feb 25, 1852 in Warsaw, Hancock Co, IL [11]. Anderson Woods Reid Jr. is the son of Anderson Woods Reid Sr. and Charlotte Embry [12]. He was born Abt. 1800 in KY. He died in Hancock Co, IL. Page 9 of 52 Friday, June 19, 2009 9:05:23 AM

Generation 3 (con't) Anderson Woods Reid Jr. and Elizabeth "Betsy" Snoddy. They were married on Jul 03, 1834 in Madison Co, KY [12]. They had 3 children. i. John M. Reid [25]. He was born on Sep 05, 1838 in Madison Co, KY [25]. He died in IL. ii. iii. William S. Reid [26]. He was born on Apr 06, 1843 in KY [26]. He died in IL. Anderson Woods Reid [27]. He was born on Nov 08, 1848 in KY [27]. He died in IL. 10. John Snoddy Wallace-3 (Anna Snoddy-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [6]. He was born on May 29, 1802 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [17]. Idress Elizabeth Craig is the daughter of Hiriam Craig [28]. She was born on Feb 28, 1817 in Abingdon, Washington Co, VA [28]. She died on Mar 12, 1893 [28]. John Snoddy Wallace and Idress Elizabeth Craig. They were married 1833 [6]. They had 10 children. i. Maria Ann Wallace [29]. She was born on Dec 22, 1833 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [29]. ii. iii. Margaret Jane Wallace [30]. She was born on Apr 19, 1836 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [30]. Susan Adeline Wallace [31]. She was born on Mar 11, 1838 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [31]. iv. James Craig Wallace [6]. He was born on Mar 15, 1840 in Lincoln Co, KY [32]. v. Laurie Lavina Wallace [33]. She died 1842 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [33]. She was born on May 09, 1842 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [33]. vi. vii. viii. ix. Robert Bruce Wallace [34]. He was born on Mar 10, 1844 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [34]. Adelia Tate Wallace [35]. She was born on Mar 04, 1846 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [35]. John Snoddy Wallace [36]. He was born on Apr 25, 1849 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [36]. He died on Aug 08, 1916 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [36]. Margaret M. Wallace [6]. She married Asa Quarles Thomson. They were married on Mar 27, 1821 in KY [6]. She was born Abt. 1851 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY. x. Idress Elizabeth Wallace [37]. She was born on Feb 18, 1852 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [37]. She died 1875 in Stanford, Lincoln Co, KY [37]. 11. Margaret Martha Snoddy-3 (John Snoddy-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [2]. She was born Bef. 1804 in Madison Co, KY. She died 1837 in MO. Page 10 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) Robert Wilson [6]. He was born on Nov 06, 1800 in Augusta Co, VA. He died on May 10, 1870 in Marshall, Saline Co, MO. Notes for Robert Wilson:??? Wilson, Robert (1800-1870), born near Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia. Moved to Franklin, Howard County, Missouri in 1820. Probate judge of Howard County, 1824-27. Married Peggy Snoddy, 1825. Clerk of the Randolph circuit and county courts, 1828-40. Wilson was a brigadier general in the 2nd brigade of John B. Clarks1st Division of Missouri militia during the Mormon conflict of 1838. Prominent lawyer of central and western Missouri. Represented Randolph County in the Missouri legislature, 1844-45, and later served two sessions in the state senate representing the district containing Andrew, Holt, and Atchison Counties. Appointed U.S. senator in 1862. Died at Marshall, Missouri. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Wilson (William-2, Robert-1) was born on 6 Nov 1800 in Augusta Co., VA. He died on 10 May 1870 in Marshall, Saline Co., MO. He was buried in Mount Mora Cemetery, St. Joseph, MO. He was a lawyer. He was a brigadier general in the Mormon War (1837). He served as clerk of the circuit and county courts and was elected to the Missouri state legislature. He served a partial term in the U.S. Senate during the Civil War after his predecessor was expelled from the Senate for disloyalty to the government. He was married to Margaret Snoddy on 13 May 1826 in Howard Co., MO. Margaret (Martha) Snoddy was born before 1804 in Madison Co., KY. She died in 1837. Robert Wilson and Margaret (Martha) Snoddy had the following children: 32 i. John Wilson. He died in 1857. He was a lawyer. 33 ii. James Madison Wilson was born in 1831 in Howard Co., MO. He was a banker. +34 iii. Mary Ann Wilson (born about 1835). Robert Wilson and Margaret Martha Snoddy. They were married on May 13, 1826 in Howard Co, MO. They had 3 children. i. John Wilson. He was born Bet. 1827 1830 in Howard Co, MO. He died 1857 in MO. ii. iii. James Madison Wilson. He was born 1831 in Howard Co, MO. Mary Ann Wilson. She was born Abt. 1835 in Howard Co, MO. 12. John Walker Snoddy-3 (John Snoddy-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7]. He was born Abt. 1809 in MO. He died in MO. Sarah Ann Beattie is the daughter of Samuel Beattie and Mary Graham Denny [6, 7]. She was born on Sep 13, 1822 in MO [38]. She died on Oct 30, 1856 in MO [38]. John Walker Snoddy and Sarah Ann Beattie. They were married on Jan 26, 1842 in Boone Co, MO [6, 7]. They had 2 children. 24. i. William M. Snoddy. He was born on Sep 08, 1843 in Boone Co, MO. He married Samantha J. Tibbet. They were married 1873 in Los Angeles Co, CA. He died on Jan 20, 1905 in El Monte, CA. Page 11 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) ii. Mary Eliza Snoddy [6, 7]. She was born 1847 in Columbia, Boone Co, MO [7]. She died on Nov 30, 1922 in TOPEKA, KS [6, 7]. 13. Nancy Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [7]. She was born 1820 in Howard Co, MO [7]. She died on Nov 13, 1903 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [19]. Stephen Trigg Garner is the son of Jesse William Garner and Theodosia Jane Trigg [19]. He was born on Aug 30, 1815 in GA [19]. He died on Mar 28, 1883 in Howard Co, MO [19]. Stephen Trigg Garner and Nancy Snoddy. They were married Abt. 1839 [7]. They had 5 children. i. Joseph Walker Garner [7]. He was born 1840 in Howard Co, MO [19]. He died 1862 in AR [19]. ii. Narcissa Garner [19]. She was born 1844 in Howard Co, MO [19]. 25. iii. Susan Lee Garner [7]. She was born on Mar 17, 1848 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [19]. She died on Jan 17, 1907 in Howard Co, MO [19]. iv. John Samuel Garner [7]. He was born on Jan 30, 1854 in Howard Co, MO [19]. He died on Jun 30, 1942 in Howard Co, MO [19]. v. Henry Garner [7]. He was born 1858 in Howard Co, MO [19]. He died 1882 [7]. 14. George Foster Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [8]. He was born 1821 in Howard Co, MO [20]. Nancy McLonie "Nannie" Riggs. She was born on Nov 29, 1858 in Moberly, Howard Co, MO. She died on Jan 15, 1933 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO. Notes for Nancy McLonie "Nannie" Riggs: Obit: from The Moberly MonitorIndex of Moberly, Missouri dated January 16, 1933. Nancy McLonie "Nannie" RIGGS SNODDY 29 Nov 1858-15 Jan 1933 Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Armstrong for Mrs. George SNODDY, Armstrong woman who died at her home yesterday morning at 11:30 o'clock, following an illness of several weeks. She was 74 years old and death was attributed to a complication of diseases resulting from old age. Mr. and Mrs. SNODDY had been married 54 years. Besides the husband, three children survive; two sons, Sam and Roy SNODDY, both of Armstrong, and a daughter, Mrs. E. E. HURT of Clifton Hill. Seven grandchildren also survive. (Obituary provided by Marvin D. Snoddy) George Foster Snoddy and Nancy McLonie "Nannie" Riggs. They had 2 children. i. Samuel "Sam" Snoddy. He was born Abt. 1879 in Howard Co, MO. ii. Roy Snoddy. He was born Abt. 1881 in Howard Co, MO. Page 12 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) 15. John S. Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. He was born 1823 in Howard Co, MO [7]. He died 1895 [7]. Notes for John S. Snoddy: 1850 Census, Howard Co, MO John Snoddy 26 MO M. E. (wife) 24 MO (Martha Elizabeth Thompson) Walker (son) 4 MO M. (dau) 2 MO 1860 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO John Snoddy 37 MO Martha E. 33 MO J. W. (son) 14 MO Margaret E. 12 MO James S. 2 MO 1870 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO John Snoddy 48 MO Permelia 38 MO John W. 23 MO James S. 12 MO Bettie Priest 13 MO (step-dau) Lewis Priest 10 MO (step-son) George Snoddy 14 MO (colored, farm hand) 1880 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO John Snoddy 36 MO (son) Permelia 45 MO Jimmie 22 MO Luta Priest 20 MO Joe Burch (black) 13 MO servant Martha Elizabeth Thompson [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. She was born 1825 in Howard Co, MO [7]. She died 1864 [7]. John S. Snoddy and Martha Elizabeth Thompson. They were married on Oct 23, 1845. They had 4 children. 26. i. Joseph Walker Snoddy [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. He was born on Aug 09, 1846 in Prairie, Howard Co, MO. He married Mary Alice Terrill. They were married on Apr 23, 1872 in Randolph Co, MO [7]. He died 1911 [7]. ii. Margaret E. Snoddy [7]. She was born 1848 in Howard Co, MO [7]. 27. iii. *George Snoddy [7]. He was born 1857 in Howard Co, MO. iv. James S. Snoddy [7]. He was born 1858 in Howard Co, MO [7]. He died Bef. 1930 [7]. Page 13 of 52

Notes for James S. Snoddy: Generation 3 (con't) Permelia? [1, 8]. She was born 1832 in Howard Co, MO. She died 1903 [1]. John S. Snoddy and Permelia?. They were married on Jan 08, 1867 in Pettis Co, MO. They had no children. 16. Samuel Walker Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [7]. He was born on Feb 18, 1828 in Howard Co, MO [19]. He died on Feb 03, 1873 in Howard Co, MO [19]. Notes for Samuel Walker Snoddy: 1860 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO Samuel W. Snoddy 30 MO farmer Susan 21 MO domestic 1870 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO S. W. Snoddy 40 MO Susan 30 MO Leanora 15 MO George F. 13 MO Luella 11 MO Jefferson 9 MO King Snoddy (B) 20 MO Hannah (B) 38 MO Queen (B) 27 MO William (B) 9 MO Lizzie (B) 7 MO King (B) 5 MO Louisa (B) 2/12 MO Caroline (B) 17 MO Hettie (B) 1 MO Susan Frances Harvey is the daughter of William Harvey and Jane Givens [7, 8]. She was born on Jun 14, 1836 in Howard Co, MO [39]. Notes for Susan Frances Harvey: 1876 Missouri State Census, Township 52, Howard Co, MO Susan F. Snoddy 21-45 George F. 18-21 Louellen 18-21 Jefferson 10-18 Samuel Walker Snoddy and Susan Frances Harvey. They were married on Jun 14, 1853 in Howard Co, MO. They had 4 children. 28. i. Lenora Snoddy [7]. She was born Abt. 1855 in Howard Co, MO [7]. She married James William Garner. They were married on Nov 04, 1873 in Howard Co, MO. Page 14 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) 29. ii. George Foster Snoddy [7]. He was born Jun 1856 in Howard Co, MO [7]. He married Nancy "Nannie" McLonie Riggs. They were married 1878 in Sturgeon, MO [7]. He died on Sep 15, 1950 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [7]. 30. iii. Louella Snoddy [7]. She was born on Sep 26, 1858 in Howard Co, MO [40]. She married John Otis "Ottie" Hume. They were married on Sep 05, 1878. She died on Mar 04, 1941 in Howard Co, MO [40]. 31. iv. Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Davis Snoddy [7]. He was born on Jun 08, 1863 in Howard Co, MO. He married Lelia E. Walkup. They were married Abt. 1889 in Howard Co, MO. He died on Dec 09, 1951 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO. 17. Robert M. "Bob" Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [7, 8]. He was born on Jan 31, 1831 in Howard Co, MO [21]. He died 1880 in Prairie, Howard Co, MO [21]. Notes for Robert M. "Bob" Snoddy: From web page: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/howard/bios/prairie.txt - HOWARD COUNTY MISSOURI BIOGRAPHIES (Prairie Township) File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Kathy Bowlin <kjbowlin@earthlink.net> R. M. SNODDY, the son of J. W. SNODDY, originally of Madison county, Kentucky, was born in Howard county, Missouri, January 31, 1831, and has made this his home since that time, with the exception of seven years which he passed in Grundy county, Missouri. He is now quite an extensive farmer and stock raiser, and is the owner of a landed estate of 343 acres. Mr. SNODDY was married April 30th, 1860, to Miss Clemency WOODS of this county. They have four children living: William W., John F., Robert L. and Minnie M. Mrs. S. is a member of the Presbyterian church, and he is a Mason. 1876 Missouri State Census, Township 52, Howard Co, MO R. M. Snoddy Clemency William John Robert Minnie 1900 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO Bob Snoddy 68 MO Jan 1831 Clemency 60 MO Jan 1839 John 36 MO Feb 1864 Bob 30 MO Nov 1869 Minnie 26 MO Aug 1873 Clemency Woods is the daughter of Larkin Kavanaugh Woods and Mary "Polly" Hocker [7, 8]. She was born on Jan 30, 1839 in Howard Co, MO. She died on Dec 06, 1919 in Prairie, Howard Co, MO [41]. Notes for Clemency Woods: 1910 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO Clemency Snoddy 70 MO widow Page 15 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) 1910 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO Clemency Snoddy 70 MO widow John F. 42 MO Robert Lee 38 MO Minnie 31 MO Robert M. "Bob" Snoddy and Clemency Woods. They were married on Apr 30, 1858 in Howard Co, MO. They had 4 children. 32. i. William Walker Snoddy [7]. He was born on Feb 14, 1859 in MO [7]. He married Susan Alice Markland. They were married on Jun 25, 1884 in MO. He died on Jul 24, 1935 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [7]. ii. John F. Snoddy [7]. He was born on Feb 25, 1863 in MO [7]. He died on Oct 06, 1946 in MO [7]. Notes for John F. Snoddy: 1920 Census, Prairie, Howard Co, MO John Snoddy 55 MO Bob Lee (brother) 41 MO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Obit: from The Moberly Monitor Index of Moberly, Missouri dated October 9, 1946. John F. SNODDY 25 Feb 1863 6 Oct 1946 Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Armstrong Methodist Church for John SNODDY, 83, who died Sunday afternoon in a Macon hospital after an illness of nearly two years. Prof. W. I. FERGUSON of Missouri Valley College, Marshall, conducted the services. Burial was in Walnut Hill Cemetery with the Masonic Lodge in charge. Mr. SNODDY had been a Mason for 50 years, joining the lodge at Clifton Hill. Born in Grundy County, he went to Howard County with his parents and spent his entire life at the family home near Armstrong. At one time he was in the mercantile business in Armstrong. He is survived by a brother, R. L. SNODDY, with whom he operated the family farm. He had never married. (Obituary provided by Marvin D. Snoddy) iii. Robert Lee Snoddy [7]. He was born Nov 1869 in MO [7]. He died 1950 in MO [7]. iv. Minnie M. Snoddy [7]. She was born Aug 1873 in MO [7]. She died 1914 in MO [7]. 18. Mary Ann "Polly" Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [6, 7]. She was born on Aug 02, 1836 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [7]. She died on Sep 02, 1939 in Marshall, Saline Co, MO [7]. Notes for Mary Ann "Polly" Snoddy: Page 16 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) Notes for Mary Ann "Polly" Snoddy: Obit: from The Moberly MonitorIndexof Moberly, Missouri dated November, 30 1939. Mary Ann SNODDY DENNY 2 Aug 1836-30 Nov 1939 Mrs. Mary A. DENNY, who spent all her life in central Missouri counties, died today at the age of 103. She was born in Howard County August 2, 1836, and died in Saline County at the home of a daughter, Mrs. George H. ALTHOUSE in Marshall. Mrs. Denny was the daughter of a War of 1812 veteran, Joseph Walker SNODDY, and the wife of a Mexican War veteran, Capt. Alexander DENNY, Capt., DENNY died in 1912. Seven of her nine children survive. Besides Mrs. ALTHOUSE they are: Mrs. A. J. ESTES, St. Louis; Mrs. A.W. PITTS, Roanoke, Mo., Mrs. N. T. GENTRY, Columbia; Mrs. J. T. PAYNE, Muskogee, Okla.; D.B. DENNY, Fayette, Mo., and James M. DENNY, Los Altos, Calif. Twenty grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren also survive. Burial will be in Roanoke in Howard County. (Obituary provided by Marvin D. Snoddy) Alexander Denny is the son of James Denny and Elizabeth Best [6, 1, 3]. He was born on Jun 17, 1826 in Howard Co, MO [1]. He died on Mar 20, 1912 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [1]. Notes for Alexander Denny: HOWARD COUNTY MISSOURI BIOGRAPHIES (Prairie Township) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/howard/bios/prairie.txt CAPTAIN ALEXANDER DENNY, farmer and stock raiser and dealer. Captain DENNY's life has been more than an ordinarily active one, as well as more than ordinarily successful. Soldiering, school teaching, mining, teaming, merchandising, farming and the stock business are the occupations that have successfully employed his time from early manhood to the middle of the afternoon of life, and in all of them he has shown that he possesses the qualities that win success in whatever situation one may be placed. Some will fail anywhere, others nowhere, and Captain DENNY is one of the latter class. He was born in this county, June 17th, 1826, and was a son of James DENNY and wife, formerly Miss Elizabeth BEST, both natives of Kentucky. They were married here, however, in 1818, the same year that his father cast his fortunes with the "Boone's Lick country." Alexander grew up on his father's farm in this county, and in youth secured a good ordinary English education in the common schools and by diligent study at home. When twenty years of age, being naturally of a spirited and enterprising disposition, he became a soldier in the Mexican war, enlisting under the old Missouri hero, General DONIPHAN, in 1846, and serving until the general discharge at New Orleans, in 1847. He then came home and engaged in school teaching, which he followed until 1849. That year the California gold excitement broke out, and young DENNY was one of the first to brave the hardships and dangers of a trip across the plains and over the cloud-capped heights of the Cordilleras, to the Hesperian gardens of the Pacific coast. Nor was he one of the faint-hearted many that lost their courage amid the trials of pioneer experience and returned to the feather-bed ease of home life. He remained until 1856, digging deep into the bowels of the earth for gold, and teaming through the Indian hemmed mountain canons. His California life was not without substantial results. Returning home in 1856, he engaged in merchandising and farming. In 1871 he conducted a successful store in Roanoke, but that year sold out and turned his whole attention to farming and the stock business. He has a magnificent farm of a thousand acres finely improved, on which he grows grain and other products and raises stock on an extensive scale. He is also one of the leading stock dealers in the county. During the late war, Captain DENNY commanded a company of enrolled militia, and acquitted himself of the service with marked honor. January 22d, 1856, he was married to Miss Mary A. SNODDY, and eight children bless their conjugal life: Lizzie B., Joe S., Fossie, Kate M., Zannie Page 17 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) himself of the service with marked honor. January 22d, 1856, he was married to Miss Mary A. SNODDY, and eight children bless their conjugal life: Lizzie B., Joe S., Fossie, Kate M., Zannie M., Ula B., James M. and David B. The "black camel, Death," as Abd-el-Kadir has appropriately named it, has knelt at their door, and a loved one, a son, George C., has been borne away. Alexander Denny and Mary Ann "Polly" Snoddy. They were married on Jan 22, 1857 [1]. They had 9 children. i. Elizabeth Beatrice Denny [7]. She was born on Jan 28, 1858 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. She died on Mar 08, 1943. ii. iii. iv. Joseph Snoddy Denny [7]. He was born on Aug 13, 1859 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. He died Aug 1936. Narcissa Foster Denny [7]. She was born on Nov 23, 1861 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. Katherine Amanda Denny [7]. She was born on Dec 22, 1863 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. She died 1960. 33. v. Zannie May Denny [7]. She was born on May 03, 1866 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. She died on Feb 24, 1942 [7]. vi. vii. viii. ix. Ula Belle Denny [7]. She was born on Sep 27, 1868 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. James Milton Denny [7]. He was born on Jun 28, 1871 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. David Boone Denny [7]. He was born on Jul 06, 1872 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. He died Jun 1949. George Clifton Denny [7]. He was born 1875 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO [7]. He died 1876 in Roanoke, Howard Co, MO. 19. Margaret Elizabeth "Eliza" Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [3]. She was born on May 26, 1839 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [22]. She died on Nov 28, 1932 in Henning, Otter Trail, MN [22]. Humphrey Best Denny is the son of James Denny and Elizabeth Best [7, 3]. He was born on Nov 24, 1827 in Howard Co, MO. He died on Apr 20, 1893 in Howard Co, MO [42]. Humphrey Best Denny and Margaret Elizabeth "Eliza" Snoddy. They were married on Dec 10, 1857 in Howard Co, MO [2]. They had 11 children. i. Elizabeth Denny [43]. She was born 1859 in Howard Co, MO [43]. She died on May 09, 1890 in Howard Co, MO [43]. 34. ii. Narcissa Foster Denny [44]. She was born on Nov 23, 1861 in Howard Co, MO [44]. She died on Jul 12, 1948 [44]. 35. iii. James Milton Denny [7]. He was born 1862 in Randolph Co, MO [7]. Page 18 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) iv. Joseph S. Denny [45]. He was born on Feb 24, 1862 in Randolph Co, MO [45]. He died on Sep 01, 1923 in Howard Co, MO [45]. v. David Rice Denny [7]. He was born on Apr 04, 1864 in Randolph Co, MO [46]. He died on Jan 21, 1946 in Howard Co, MO [46]. vi. Nancy A. "Nannie" Denny [47]. She was born on Jun 15, 1867 in Howard Co, MO [47]. She died on Mar 14, 1953 in Howard Co, MO [47]. vii. Elizabeth Denny [7]. She was born 1870 in Randolph Co, MO [7]. viii. John Adair Denny [7]. He was born on May 02, 1872 in Howard Co, MO [48]. He died on May 14, 1941 in Howard Co, MO [48]. 36. ix. Humphrey Best Denny Jr. [7]. He was born on Sep 30, 1875 in Silver Creek, Randolph Co, MO [7]. He died on Apr 17, 1966 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO. x. Margaret May "Maggie" Denny [7]. She was born 1878 in Silver Creek, Randolph Co, MO [7]. xi. Maurine Denny. She was born on Feb 07, 1884. She died on May 10, 1966 in Fayette, MO. Notes for Maurine Denny: Obit: from The Moberly Monitor- Index & Evening Democrat of Moberly, Missouri dated May 11, 1966. Maurine DENNY HICKS 7 Feb 1884-10 May 1966 Mrs. Russell HICKS, 82, Roanoke, died last night at Keller Memorial Hospital in Fayette. Born near Mt. Airy, she was a daughter of the late Humphrey and Margaret SNODDY DENNY. Surviving are the husband; one sister, Mrs. Margaret DENNY MAYO, Huntsville: four nieces and two nephews including Reuben HUME, Salisbury. The body is at the Winkelmeyer and Berry Funeral Home in Salisbury. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Salisbury Methodist Church with the Rev. Phillip BOWLINE, pastor, in charge. Burial will be in Roanoke Cemetery. (Obituary provided by Marvin D. Snoddy) 20. Narcissa "Nicy" Foster Snoddy-3 (Joseph Walker Snoddy Sr.-2, Col. John Snoddy-1) [8]. She was born on Dec 06, 1845 in MO [8]. She died on Jun 17, 1930 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. Burial in Walnut Hill Cem, Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. George Givens Harvey is the son of William Harvey [8]. He was born on Nov 18, 1834 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. He died on Mar 21, 1918 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. Burial in Walnut Hill Cem, Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. Notes for George Givens Harvey: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/howard/bios/prairie.txt - File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Bowlin <kjbowlin@earthlink.net> Page 19 of 52

Generation 3 (con't) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/howard/bios/prairie.txt - File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Bowlin <kjbowlin@earthlink.net> G. G. HARVEY, section 33, a leading agriculturist and raiser of stock of this vicinity, was also born in Howard county, Missouri, November 18, 1834, within one mile of where he now lives. His father, William Harvey, a native of Madison county, Kentucky, came to this county in 1818. G. G. HARVEY was united in marriage December 27, 1865, to Miss Narcissa SNODDY, of Howard county. They have six children -- Georgie, Thomas J., Annie, Narcissa, William W. and Eva. Mrs. H. is a member of the M. E. church south. Mr. HARVEY is the possessor of 350 acres of land, under good cultivation, and improved with a substantial dwelling and fine orchard. 1870 Census, Howard Co, MO George G. Harvey 35 farmer MO Narcissa 26 keeping house MO Georgia 2 MO Eugene 11/12 MO Sena 45 domestic servant MO 1880 Census, District 98, Howard Co, MO George Harvey 45 farmer MO Narcissa 35 Georgie 12 T. J. (m) 10 Annie 7 Narcissa 5 William W. 2 George Givens Harvey and Narcissa "Nicy" Foster Snoddy. They were married on Dec 27, 1865 in Armstrong, Howard Co, MO [8]. They had 7 children. i. Georgia Harvey [7, 8]. She was born 1868 [8]. ii. Eugene Harvey. He was born 1870. He died Bet. 1870 1880. iii. Thomas Jefferson Harvey [8]. He was born Abt. 1871 [8]. iv. Ann "Annie" Harvey [7]. She was born 1873. She died Aft. 1930 [7]. v. Narcissa Harvey [7, 8]. She was born 1875 [8]. She died Aft. 1930 [7]. vi. Eva Harvey [7, 8]. She was born Abt. 1876 [8]. She died Aft. 1930 [7]. 37. vii. William W. Harvey [7, 8]. He was born on Aug 01, 1878 in Armstrong, MO [7]. He married Blanche Johnson. They were married on Oct 11, 1914 in MO. He died on Feb 08, 1971 in Fayette, MO [7]. 21. James Rankin Mason-3 (Nancy Snoddy-2, Col. John Snoddy-1). He was born on Jul 06, 1821 in Madison Co, KY. He died on Oct 13, 1902. Notes for James Rankin Mason: Page 20 of 52