Abigail <I>Warren</I> Snow

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Abigail Warren Snow

Birth
England
Death
1693 (aged 73–74)
Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Abigail was the daugther of Richard Warren & Elizabeth Walker. She married Anthony Snow on November 8, 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. To this union, six children were born, but only five lived to adulthood. She immigrated on the Anne, arriving July 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her mother Elizabeth Walker. Buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The exact date of death is unknown for Abigail. It was after 3 Jan. 1692/3 which was the date that she swore to her late husband's inventory, and also the last date of any documented activity concerning Abigail.
AKA- Old Winslow Burying Ground.
There is a large monument in this Cemetery as well, on which Anthony and his wife, Abigail, names appears. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts.
Abigail was the daugther of Richard Warren & Elizabeth Walker. She married Anthony Snow on November 8, 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. To this union, six children were born, but only five lived to adulthood. She immigrated on the Anne, arriving July 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her mother Elizabeth Walker. Buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The exact date of death is unknown for Abigail. It was after 3 Jan. 1692/3 which was the date that she swore to her late husband's inventory, and also the last date of any documented activity concerning Abigail.
AKA- Old Winslow Burying Ground.
There is a large monument in this Cemetery as well, on which Anthony and his wife, Abigail, names appears. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts.


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