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Emily Elizabeth <I>Hamblin</I> Snead

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Emily Elizabeth Hamblin Snead

Birth
Lone Star, Gentry County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Jun 1943 (aged 84)
New Hampton, Harrison County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lone Star, Gentry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Her surname was HamBlin with a 'B'. Her father was Henry Hamblin and his surname with the 'B' can be found in Missouri Land Records. Her mother was Lucretia Christine Akes. Lucretia divorced Henry in Sept 1872 and married George W. Smith on Jan. 14 1897. Emily's maternal grandparents were Peter Akes b. October 24, 1771 in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany & d. August 23, 1835 in Macoupin, Illinois and Susannah Harris b. October 12, 1793 in Virginia & d. September 19, 1865 in Little Sioux, Harrison County, Iowa.

She married my great grandfather, James Odel Snead, on December 18, 1881 in Siloam (Springs), Missouri; Marriage: Officiated by Rev John Dollars. Witnesses: Ed & Franklin Snead, Isaac McGinley. They had 8 children: Leona Starmer; Priscilla R. Anna Hunter; Grover Judson; Cora Edna (died as a child); Ethel 'Lizzie' Webb; my grandfather, James Benjamin Emory; Avis Kable Simmons; and Elmer.
Her surname was HamBlin with a 'B'. Her father was Henry Hamblin and his surname with the 'B' can be found in Missouri Land Records. Her mother was Lucretia Christine Akes. Lucretia divorced Henry in Sept 1872 and married George W. Smith on Jan. 14 1897. Emily's maternal grandparents were Peter Akes b. October 24, 1771 in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany & d. August 23, 1835 in Macoupin, Illinois and Susannah Harris b. October 12, 1793 in Virginia & d. September 19, 1865 in Little Sioux, Harrison County, Iowa.

She married my great grandfather, James Odel Snead, on December 18, 1881 in Siloam (Springs), Missouri; Marriage: Officiated by Rev John Dollars. Witnesses: Ed & Franklin Snead, Isaac McGinley. They had 8 children: Leona Starmer; Priscilla R. Anna Hunter; Grover Judson; Cora Edna (died as a child); Ethel 'Lizzie' Webb; my grandfather, James Benjamin Emory; Avis Kable Simmons; and Elmer.


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