By 1900, Ada was a widow living with her young son in St. Louis. Another brief marriage must have taken place between 1900 and 1920, for she appears then as a widow named Ada Snyder living in Kansas City.
In 1930, she was living in Phoenix, Arizona, near her married daughter Grace Hanson.
By 1940, she was back in her son Curtis's Kansas City household.
Although she did not die in Arizona, her remains were interred there in her daughter's grave.∼Spouse - W. W. Snyder
Father - Alfred Naylor
Mother - Sarah Day
Info from MO death certificate
By 1900, Ada was a widow living with her young son in St. Louis. Another brief marriage must have taken place between 1900 and 1920, for she appears then as a widow named Ada Snyder living in Kansas City.
In 1930, she was living in Phoenix, Arizona, near her married daughter Grace Hanson.
By 1940, she was back in her son Curtis's Kansas City household.
Although she did not die in Arizona, her remains were interred there in her daughter's grave.∼Spouse - W. W. Snyder
Father - Alfred Naylor
Mother - Sarah Day
Info from MO death certificate
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