He married, before May 22,1627, Constance Hopkins of the Mayflower Pilgrims. That is the date of the Plymouth Cattle Division and they are listed as a married couple as the 6th & 7th persons in the 7th company, which was headed by her father, Stephen Hopkins.
Children: Mark Snow, Mary Snow Paine, Sarah Snow Walker, Joseph Snow, Stephen Snow, John Snow, Elizabeth Snow Rogers, Jabez Snow, Ruth Snow Cole, two unnamed children who were living in 1651, and Constance Snow Doane*. Constance, if she existed at all, was their youngest child -- no further children were born subsequent to 1651.
*The last daughter is not mentioned by name in the article on Nicholas Snow in Great Migration Begins, Vol III (1995), pp.1701-4. However, she is included among his children by name in Mayflower Families, Vol 6, "Stephen Hopkins", pp. 9,10. I have linked Constance to these parents with reservation, in hopes the mystery may someday be resolved.
He married, before May 22,1627, Constance Hopkins of the Mayflower Pilgrims. That is the date of the Plymouth Cattle Division and they are listed as a married couple as the 6th & 7th persons in the 7th company, which was headed by her father, Stephen Hopkins.
Children: Mark Snow, Mary Snow Paine, Sarah Snow Walker, Joseph Snow, Stephen Snow, John Snow, Elizabeth Snow Rogers, Jabez Snow, Ruth Snow Cole, two unnamed children who were living in 1651, and Constance Snow Doane*. Constance, if she existed at all, was their youngest child -- no further children were born subsequent to 1651.
*The last daughter is not mentioned by name in the article on Nicholas Snow in Great Migration Begins, Vol III (1995), pp.1701-4. However, she is included among his children by name in Mayflower Families, Vol 6, "Stephen Hopkins", pp. 9,10. I have linked Constance to these parents with reservation, in hopes the mystery may someday be resolved.