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of the Bay of Quinte WHY I AM INTERESTED IN THE SNIDER's: There are numerous Snider - Snyder settlers in the early record of Upper Canada. Many are Loyalists and they received land from Glengarry County in the east all the way to west of Niagara. The puzzle is to figure out who is related to whom and where in the US they came from. This page focuses on John Snider who first settled in Adolphustown and then moved to Ameliasburgh. All my Snider information is presented in groupings below and I welcome information about who they are vis a vis one another. Thanks to Janice Sly for her puzzle that got me started on this and Mark Davenport, Peter Bolton and Shane Snider. © Randy Saylor, 2013, update 2019 |
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1. John Snider of Ameliasburgh OVERVIEW John Snider, possibly a UE, may have come from Rockland, NY where he may have married Jannetje Quakenbush in 1792. In an 1816 document he states he was in Adolphustown and that he bought land in Ameliasburgh in 1797. No petitons have yet been found but the 1816 documents state that he is "privileged as a UE" and thus exempt from paying Patent Fees. Is this a mistake or is he a loyalist? Why did his children not apply for land as SUE and DUE's? The wills of his son Henry and Henry's wife Catherine are below and informative about the family. Mark Davenport writes, "The notes I have for Henry and William B. Snider indicate they were both born in Adolphustown, and the family came from the Rockland County NY (part of Orange County then) area perhaps with the Quackenbush family." IS JOHN SNIDER A LOYALIST? Jesse SNIDER was the great grandson of John SNIDER UE (1768 - ?) who landed at Adolphustown sometime before April 14, 1797. John settled in Ameliasburg, Source: email from Janet Skinner, Feb 18, 2006 - no source given Reaction to above: 1. If John was born in 1768, he is essentially too young to have been involved in the War- unless he was something like a drummer boy. Chances are he is simply too young. 2. There are 3 John SNIDERS/SNYDERS on the "Executive Council List". Two are simply out of the area, but the third is in Ernestown Tp so the nearest to Adolphustown and Ameliasburgh of the three. However it is quite clear that John of Ernestown is a different man from John of Ameliasburgh - [see the notes below for him.] 3. The children of John of Ameliasburgh did not apply as SUEs or DUEs suggesting he is not a UE, but I have also seen that happen a time or two elsewhere. On the basis of this, I suspect John SNIDER of Ameliasburgh is not a UE. Besides the John Snider of Ernestown did have a considerable family who applied. Source: email from Peter Johnson, UE, President of the UEL Assoc of Canada FAMILY - see my WorlConnect file for more JOHN SNIDER died Bef. 14 Oct 1828 in Ameliasburgh, PEC. He married JANNETJE QUACKENBUSH 09 Feb 1792 in Rockland Co., NY. Children of JOHN SNIDER and JANNETJE QUACKENBUSH are: 2. i. HENRY2 SNIDER. ii. MARY SNIDER. iii. GEORGE SNIDER. iv. PETER SNIDER. 3. v. DAVID SNIDER, b. Abt. 1813, Canada; d. Frankford, ON; Quaker Cemetery. vi. John Snider, b. 1799-1879 - See the information below, John Snider of Hallowell How does this man fit in? John Snider . b. 6 Aug 1828 Ameliasburgh, d 14 Aug 1898 Ameliasburgh m. Lucy Jane Frederick b. 10 Sep 1828, d. 20 Nov 1894, Ameliasburgh. dau Martin Frederick., res Ameliasburgh. Source: 6 Sep 1846, John Snider m Lucy Jane Frederick, both of Ameliasburgh 6 Sep 1846, Lewis Frederick, of Ameliasburgh m Jane Taft Note: these two marriages listed one after the other suggesting a double marriage. Source: Archives of Ontario, District Marriage Registers - 1780-1858, Prince Edward County. 21 Registrations 1833-1846. Index at back of volume. MS 248, Reel 4, image sent by Peter Bolton, p 88, Jan 2008 MARRIAGE - Possible # 983 John Snyder of New Hempstead Jannetje Quackenbush [Quackenboss] of New Hempstead February 9, 1792 [married] Source: MARRIAGE RECORDS OF THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCHES OF TAPPAN AND CLARKSTOWN, ROCKLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK *1694 - 1831 As prepared by George H. Budke from the translation by Rev. David Cole, Dutch Door Genealogy, http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/dutch_reformed_church_marriage_records_tappan_clarkstown_new_york.html ADOLPHUSTOWN CENSUS 1796: Not present 1797: John Snidar, 1 men, 2 women, 1 female, 2 males, total 6 1799: John Snidar, 1 men, 1 women, 1 female, 2 males, total 5 1800: John Snyder, 1 men, 2 women, 1 female, 2 males, total 6 1801: John Snider, 1 men, 2 women, 2 female, 2 males, total 7 1802: Jno Snyder, 1 men, 1 women, 2 female, 3 males, total 7 1803: Jn'n Snyder, 1 men, 2 women, 2 female, 2 males, total 7 1804: John Snider, 1 men, 1 women, 3 female, 2 males, total 7 1805: John Snyder, 1 men, 2 women, 3 female, 2 males, total 8 1806: John Snyder, 1 men, 1 women, 4 female, 2 males, total 8 1807: John Snyder, 1 men, 1 women, 4 female, 2 males, total 8 1808: John Snyder, 1 men, 1 women, 5 female, 3 males, total 10 1809: John Snyder, 6 men, 3 women, total 9 1810 - 1822: Not present - assume he moved to Ameliasburgh at this time. Source: Adolphustown (Ont.) Alt. author: Ontario. Bureau of Industries, Adolphustown Census, 1792-1849, Toronto: Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, 1899. ADOLPHUSTOWN LAND I checked "Land Transfers Adolphustown 1797-1999" by Lois Davis O'Hara published in 2001. It appears to be transcriptions of the land transactions from the Crown onwards. There is no John SNIDER in the index. When I think about it, it is not so surprising. Who's to say he owned land in Adolphustown? Many were there for a few years and moved on, no doubt without owning any property. Source: Peter Johnson UE, email Jan 2008 SECOND HEIR AND DEVISEE COMMISSION [Note: these documents confirm that John Snider was in Upper Canada before 1797 and that he lived in Adolphustown before buying land in Ameliasburgh and that his assumed wife is named Jane - a derivative of Jannetje.] 20 May 1816, John Snider of Ameliasburgh, yeoman, claims the E1/2 of Lot 65 in First Con of Ameliasburgh including the Broken Front – original nominees John Pickle and John Pencil. 14 July 1815, York, search of Surv Gen Office shows that John Pickle and John Pencil are entered in the Quebec Plan for Ameliasburgh for the above lot. 50 acres each. 24 Feb 1797 John Pickle of Fredericksburgh, Lennox, for £12 10 shillings Halifax, received, to John Schneider of Adolphustown the Westernmost Half of the Eastern Half of lot 65 in the Seventh Township containing 50 acres. [Witnesses] Bruine Hough Andrew Loyst [signed] John Pickle 13 Sep 1802 John and Jane Snider do sign over the within obligation to David Miller [witness] John Van Skiver 29 Jun 1816 John Pickle of Fredericksburgh yeoman saith that his late father John Pickle sold the within lands to John Snider …… 13 June 1815 Mary Ann Pickel [sic} widow of the late John Pickel of Fredericksburgh saith that her husband died more than twelve years ago and that her husband left a will but that no part of the land claimed by her son John Pickel were devised as this deponent believes by the said will, that John Pickel the claimant is the eldest son that the deponent has three daughters and one son beside the claimant John Pickel , and that it is near fifty years since the deponent was married to the late John Pickel and that the above five children are the whole of her family of the late John Pickel deceased. 15 Apr 1815 John Pickle of Fredericksburgh yeoman eldest son and heir at law of the late John Pickle deceased claims the West part of Lot 65 in the first con of Ameliasburgh containing 50 acres. 15 May 1797 John and Eve Pensil [sic] of Fredericksburgh for £12 10 shillings lawful money of this Province, received, to John Snyder of Adolphustown the Easternmost Half of the Eastern Half of lot 65 in the Seventh Township containing 50 acres [Witnesses] James N Nutt, Alexr Nichlson, John Dingman John X Pencil Eve X Pencil 29 Jun 1816 John Pencil Fredericksburgh yeoman, eldest son and heir at law of the late John Pencil maketh oath that his late father John Pencil and that John Snyder purchased the same from the late John Pencil 6 July 1816 #23 Notice, claim allowed except for the Broken Front Source: Second Heir and Devisee Commission, RG 40-5, AO, MS657, reel 18, file 40-266 FIAT Fiat 83, John Snider, Ameliasburgh, yeoman, claim #23, under Commission M July 1816, allowed E1/2 lot 65, Con front or 1st, Ameliasburgh, Att Gen # 2497, Att Gen date 16 Dec 1816, 2842C, privileged as UE by the Inspec Genl. Source: Fiats Commission, RG 1-150-2-2, AO, MS693, reel 114, V90, p 14 Also [Fiats, Commission (v. 89) bundles 2801-3016, 1852-1854 Fiats, Commission (vs. 90-92) 1796-1854 Fiats (military emigrants (M. E.), v. 93) bundles 1-191, 1821-1824 FHL 1319910] AMELIASBURGH ABSTRACT INDEX Lot 65 Con 1 16 Dec 1816 Crown to John West W1/2 100 acres 19 Dec 1816 Crown to John Snider E1/2 100 acres 23 Feb 1841 reg 16 Mar 1850 #150 B&S Jacob Bonter to Peter Lawrence E1/2 27 Nov 1833 reg 14 Sep 1835 #2544 Will Asa Smith to Ira and John Smith E 1/2 Lot 68 23 Mar 1863 Reg 23Mar 1863 #1321 Will James R Morden to John and Phoebe Way Lot 69 4 Mar 1820 Crown to Richard Morden 166 acres W 3/4 Source: Ameliasburgh, Abstract Index, Bk 3, AO, GSU 198139 TOWNSHIP PAPERS Relating to July 1816 claim on E 1/2 of lot 65, Con 1. States twice that John Snider is "Privileged as UE" and thus did not pay the Patent Fee as did John Post on his similar claim for the W 1/2 of the lot. Source: Township Papers, Ameliasburgh, RG 1-58, AO, MS 658, reel 12, 86-88 INTESTATE PAPERS 4 Oct 1828, An inventory of the late John Snider by John West and David Sprung, Ameliasburgh. 14 Oct 1828, Henry Snyder, Ameliasburgh, yeoman, Mathew Benson and Andrew Quakenbush of Fredericksburgh, yeoman are bound unto £200 to Sir Peregrine Maitland on conditions that Henry Snyder, Administrator of the estate of John Snyder of Ameliasburgh, deceased, to make an inventory on or before 14 Apr next [1829] and saith that John Snyder died without a will and will pay all the debts ..... Source: Surrogate Court Records, Frontenac Co, Kingston, Estate Files, RG 22-159, AO, MS 887, reel 1089, John Snider, copy emailed to me by Mark Davenport WILL - Henry Snider, 1830 11 Dec 1830, a memorial of the will of Henry Snider of the Township of Ameliasburgh in the County of Prince Edward being weak in body ... first I give .. to my beloved wife Katherine Snider an equal division will all my lawful children of all my real and personal ... after my debts are paid ... to my sisters [sic] May [or Mary] and three? daughters twenty five dollars each when they become of age .. an order my executors to pay Brother David one hundred pounds when he becomes of age in land or cash as the executors may think best .to be raised from my estate. I also give to Daniel Spencer one yoak [sic] of oxen and clothing when he becomes of age, if he remains with my wife and conducts himself well .. and lastly to my beloved James Peter Mary and John and should there be any more of my lawful heirs an equal division of my estate ... and my beloved wife to have possession of the farm she now resides on until the youngest becomes of age for the support and educating of my heirs .. the lease [sic] hundred acres of Lot 75 to be purchased or leased again by my executors out of my estate if possible ... hereby appoint Peter Snider, George Snider and Philo Noble as my lawful Executors. Witnessed by Philo Noble, ?? Evanson, Martin Frederick and Rinard Quackenbush all of the Township of Ameliasburgh and Peter Snider is required to register the will 8 Dec 1831, Peter Snider registered the will, in presence of Francis H Smith, George Snider and [signed] Peter Snider, James Cotter Registrar 13 Dec 1831 oath by Francis H Smith of Hallowell one of the subscribing witnesses (#1852) 8 Feb 1831 - I Christopher Widmer of York do certify that Henry Snider one of the executors of the estate of the late John Snider, hath paid ...all such sums of money .. owing upon a mortgage made by the said John Snider to one bearing the date 14 Jan 1826, registered 7 March 18 following [1826], require an entry of such payment ... 8 Feb 1831. Witnesses Franklin Metcalf and John F Miller, signed C Widmer (#1853) Note: This will names Hnery's wife as Catherine and his children James, Peter, mary and John and his brother David, sister Mary and links George and Peter who are his brothers. Source: copy emailed from Mark Davenport, FHL 198134, #1852 and 1853 28 Jan 1831, Henry Snider of Ameliasburgh, ..... Peter Snider and George Snider, executors .. (page 108, No 41) Source: Surrogate Court, Frontenac, Index to Wills 1858 - 1891, Register books, 1821-33, AO, GS 2, reel 40 - middle WILL - Catherine (Quackenbush) Snider, wife of Henry above - 1848 26 Jan 1848 - A memorial to be registered of the last will and testament of Catherine Snider, late of the Township of Ameliasburgh in the Prince Edward District widow deceased in the following .... my soul unto God and my body unto a Christian burial ... to my eldest son James Snider twenty five pounds in land or cash as my executors may judge best .. and secondly to my daughter Mary Frederick twenty five pounds in land or cash and thirdly to my third son Henry Snider twenty five pounds in land or cash and if he should decesae this life without lawful heirs his part to be divided with his two brothers and Mary Frederick and lastly to my second son John Snider all that shall remain of my real or personal property after my lawyers bill is paid .... hereby appoint George Snider and John Wood to be my lawful executors ... [signed] Nicholas Carter and Martin Frederick Catherine X Snider 28 Feb 1849 - Said will is witnessed by Nicholas Carter and Martin Frederick both of Ameliasburgh Township yeomen .. this memorial is required to be registered by John Snider one of the devisees [signed] William his X C Mabee?, Martin Frederick, Almen Bristel [Bristol?] Source: copy emailed from Mark Davenport, FHL 198142, #96 WILL INDEX pre 1859 Book D Index John Snider, 158 John Snider, 176 Book D No 158, pg 85, John Snider of Ernestown that his will was proved and committed to John Asselstine and John Snider, executors, 8 Jul 1842 No 176, pg 105, John Snider of Camden that his will was proved and committed to George Simmons and Henry McLean, executors, 20 Oct 1845 Index to Books E and F (1852-58) have no Sniders listed. Source: Surrogate Court, Frontenac, Probate Book D, Index, RG 22-156, 1833-51, AO, MS 887, reel 1086 WILL INDEX Jeremiah Snider 15 Jacob Snider 281 Mary Ann Snider 1198 Source:Surrogate Court, Frontenac, Index to Wills 1858 - 1891, AO, GS 2, reel 40 - yet to be checked Source: Surrogate Court Records, Frontenac Co, Kingston, Wills, RG 22-159, AO, GS 1, reel 1224 - can't find the will WILL REGISTER ? ?? 1814, Peter Quackenbush, Fredericksburgh ..... Mary Quackenbush executrix, (page 6) ? ?? 1814, Peynard? Quackenbush, Fredericksburgh ..... Mary Quackenbush executrix, (page 7) Source:Surrogate Court, Frontenac, Index to Wills 1858 - 1891, Register books, 1814-19, AO, GS 2, reel 40 - middle [James Snider, son of Henry who is a son of John and Jannetje Snider.] 23 Jan 1827, Adolphustown, that Lorain Snider of Ameliasburgh is the daughter of John Mordan and is married to James R Snyder [sic] and never received lands and prays for 200 acres. 7 Feb 1832 referred to Inspector General The name of John Morden [sic] of Ameliasburgh is not on the UE list – if he did not live in Ameliasburgh where did he settle? Answer; formerly of 3 May 1832 in Council, recommended. Source: Snider, Source for Grant: OLRI, granted W1/2 of lots 6 and 7, Con 9, Madoc, 3 May 1832, DUE, RG 1 C13, V83, 103 JOHN SNIDER of HALLOWELL, 1799-1879 My ancestor is John Snider born in Dutchess County in 1799 as per death register signed by his son Hiram (Huram) Snider and he (John that is) died in 1879 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County. Hiram was born in 1826 Ameliasburg had a son Stephen born in 1844. It is peculiar, but for about 20 years in the 1860's the family moved up to Percy Township Northumberland County and lived beside and worked with a Henry Snider who is buried in Norham Cemetery, Warkworth, died at 90 years of age. They followed the lumber mills. Source: email. Shane Snider, 5 July 2013 I have solved the mystery of my Snider line and because of Ancestry DNA that linked me to an Elgin Snider in Warkworth circa 1880s - I have solved the link that John Snider Jr. b. 1799 d. 1879 is the son of John Snider Sr.of Tappan, NY who married Jannetke Quackenbush in 1792. John Snider Jr born in 1799 had a son named Hiram (Huram) Snider. John Jr had a brother named Henry. Henry’s son Henry Jr and his first cousin Hiram tripped up to Warkworth Ontario together with their families in the 1850’s. They worked in the mill that’s still there beside the river and lived a few lots down from each other. I was able to make the link with those two because my DNA had a hit with a woman whose ancestral parent was Elgin Snider - Henry Jr’s son - thus linking me to John Sr. Source: email. Shane Snider, 11 Mar 2019 |
Back to Top 2. Sniders of Ernestown and area Abraham Snyder, wife Rachael Amey DUE, of Jonas Amey MARRIAGE Abraham Snider, Ernest Town; Rachel Amey, same, 18 NOV., 1788 John Stover, Peter Snider, Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in PETITION 22 Feb 1791, Rachel Snyder, alias Amey, dau of Jonas Amey late private in Loyal Rangers, married to Abraham Snyder, prays 200 acres as DUE in tenth township. Granted Source: Snyder, Rachel, MARRIAGE – WITNESS? Silas Nichols, Ernest Town; Elizabeth Heather, same, 3 May, 1797 Ruth Brisco, Susanah Martin, Amos Martin, Thos. Fraser, A. Snider. Theopholus Lockwood, Ernest.; Sarah Amey, same, 14 Nov., 1811 John Amey, Joseph Lockwood, Rachael Snider. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Isaac Snider, Ernestown PETITION 11 Dec 1792, Adolphustown, Isaac Snider already drawn 100 acres in the Second Tp, Source: Isaac Snider, Adolphustown, 1792, UCLP, MARRIAGE –WITNESS Samuel Peters, Ernest Town; Elizabeth Perry, same, 16 Aug., 1795 Ely Peters, Isaac Snyder, Gernay Wees, Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in ERNESTOWN ABSTRACT Lot 21, Con 1 5 Nov 1803 Crown to Simon Snider 100 acres W 1/2 18 Nov 1819 Crown to Nicholas Amey 100 acres E 1/2 28 Jan 1808 reg 28 Mar 1815 #311 QC Zach Snider et all to Jeremiah Snider W 1/2 30 Jan 1818 reg 25 Mar 1818, #345 deed Jeremiah Snider to Jos Amey W side and BF Source: Ernestown Abstract Index, Lennox and Addington, AO, GSU 198115 JOHN SNIDER PETITION 27 Jan 1818, AdolphusTown, John Snyder of Ernestown is the son of John Snyder, Loyalist, has attained age of 21 and never received lands prays for 200 acres [signed] Simon Snider 27 Jan 1818 John Snyder was recognized by the Magistrates that he is the son of John Snyder of Ernestown, UE Loyalist who retained his Loyalty during the War ….. 27 Jan 1818, John Snider maketh oath …. John X Snider 12 Feb 1818, John Schneider is on the UE list. 27 Feb 1818 recd in Council, granted Warrant 2161 entered Land Book T page 297 Source: Ernestown, 1818, UCLP, S11/118, V457, AO, C-2811 Source: Ernestown, 1822, UCLP, S14/30 JESSUPS Jno SNIDER in 1783 aged 19 in Capt. Jones's Coy. (Jessup's) Loyal Rangers, so born c1764 Source: email from peter Johnson, UE, president, UEL Assoc of Canada John Snider UE, wife Elizabeth Amey DUE PETITION July 1789, Kingston, John Snyder, soldier late Loyal Rangers, wife and one child has received 100 acres and wishes 400 acres total, prays at a little lake behind 2nd Township. Source: Snyder, John, PETTITION 22 Feb 1791, Kingston, Elizabeth Snyder, alias Amey, dau of Nicholas Amey, late private in Loyal Rangers, married to John Snyder, prays for 200 acres in Seventh Township as DUE, granted. Source: Snyder, MARRIAGE - WITNESS Christian Abrams, Ernest Town; Evah Amie, same, 12th Feb., 1788 Henry Finkle, Paul Comer, Abraham Snider, Ernest Town; Rachel Amey, same, 18 NOV., 1788 John Stover, Peter Snider, Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in PETITION Recd 5 Mar 1817, request to settle problems with land that John Snider and Source: Snider, John and WILL - JOHN SNIDER ERNESTOWN 8 Jul 1842, John Asselstine and John Snider yeomen, both of Ernestown swear that the attached Will is that of John Snider of Ernestown. 19 Feb 1840 (very hard to read) will of John Snider, of Ernestown ... to my wife Elizabeth Snider .. my son Nicholas Snider the sum of 5 pounds ... to my sons Abraham Snider, Simon Snider, John Snider, Peter Snider, George Snider, Edward Snider, and daughters Sarah Babcock, Mary Wood, Susannah Hartman and Rebecca Hartman?... ???? .... to my grand daughter Martha Ann Snider the E 1/2 of lot 42, Con 5 Camden Tp and that Hiram Snider and Martha Ann Snider get the lands when they come of age. ... and if they be without issue then I devise the said lot to my sons and daughters Abraham Snider, Simon Snider, John Snider, Peter Snider, George Snider, Edward Snider, Sarah Babcock, Mary Hood?, Susannah Hartman and Rebecca Hartman? ... I assign my friend John Assestine and my son John Snider to be my executors Source: Surrogate Court Records, Frontenac Co, Kingston, Wills, RG 22-159, AO, GS 1, reel 1224 No 158, pg 85, John Snider of Ernestown that his will was proved and committed to John Asselstine and John Snider, executors, 8 Jul 1842 Source: Surrogate Court, Frontenac, Probate Book D, Index, RG 22-156, 1833-51, AO, MS 887, reel 1086 Mark [MARCUS] Snider UE, Ernestown? PETITION 27 July 1789, Source: Snyder, Mark, Mary (Miller) Snider, DUE, Ernestown? PETITION 22 Mar 1791, Source: Snyder, Mary, Peter Snider MARRIAGE - WITNESS Abraham Snider, Ernest Town; Rachel Amey, same, 18 NOV., 1788 John Stover, Peter Snider, Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in SIMON SNIDER PETITION 23 Jan 1822, Simon Snyder, Ernestown, son of Abraham Snider of Ernestown UE Loyalist has never received land and has attained the age of 21 … 22 Mar 1824 certify that Simon Snyder has taken the oath of allegiance … Thomas markland 7 Apr 1824, recommende ofr 200 acres Source: Ernestown, 1822, UCLP, S14/30, V463, C-2814 Tobias Snider UE, wife Christine Sonrine DUE, Ernestown? PETTITION 19 Apr 1789, Source: Snyder, Christian (Sonrine), 1791, UCLP, PETITION 19 Apr 1791, Source: Snyder, Tobias, SON and DAUGHTER Ernest Hinrich, son Tobias and Christine Snider, Marysburgh, July 13, 1788 Sophy Elizabeth, dau. Tobias and Christine Snider, Fredericksburgh, Oct. 17, 1790 Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in MARRIAGE – WITNESS Frederick Cromar, Marysburgh, bachelor, and Marie Neevolt, Fredericksburgh, spinster September 18, 1791 Ernest Noebling, Robert Middleton, Tobias Snider. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Zachariah Snider, UE, Ernestown PETITION 22 Mar 1791, Source: Snyder, Zachariah, PETITION 13 June 1810, Source: Snyder, Zachariah, Ernestown, 1810, UCLP, S9/136, V455, C-2810 PETITION 24 Jan 1818, Ernestown, Zachariah Snyder, Tp Ernestown, was born in the Province (now state) of New York that he enlisted in the first battalion of His Majesty's Royal Regt of New York under the command of Sir John Johnston that he was afterwards exchanged into Colonel Jessup Corps he served until it was disbanded in 1783 when your petitioner came to this province and settled in the Township of Ernestown where he has resided ever since. Prays to have his name entered in the UE List. so that your petitioners children may receive land. Ordered to be inserted on the UE list (173) 15 Jan 1818, Ernestown, we the subscribers certify that we have been acquainted with Zachariah Snyder of Ernestown during the American Rebellion that he served as a private soldier in Colonel Jessup's Corps and came to this township in 1784 and has resided here ever since. [signed] James Parrot late Lieut in Loyal Rangers, Juis Hicken, Nicholas Amey, Henderick Baker, Jacob Miller, John Snider (173a) Source: Snyder, Zachariah, Ernestown, 1813, UCLP, S11/173, V457A, C- 2812 SECOND GENERATION Mary Snider marries Nicholas Amey 1811 MARRIAGE and WITNESS in second marriage Nicholas Amey, Ernest Town; Mary Snider, same, 10 Mar., 1812 Nicholas Snider, John Snider, Rachael Snider, Sarah Snider. Peter Amey, Ernest Town; Mary Baker, same, 28 Nov., 1811 Nicholas Amey, Peter Baker, Mary Amey, Mary Snider. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Rebecah Snider MARRIAGE – WITNESS Jas. Barrett, Loborough; Debrah Peters, Ernestown, 26 Oct., 1812 Jesse Barret, William Bundy, Rebecah Snyder, Prudence Barret. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Rachael Snider marries John Abraham 1814 MARRIAGE "Dec. 23, 1814, John Abraham and Rachel Snider, 'both of this township,' [Ernest Town] by license, by me, R. Pollard, curate, and miss'y." Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Jonas Snider marries Helen 1816 MARRIAGE "Married on Thursday, 9th day of May, 1816, Jonas Snyder and Helen Snyder, both of Ernest Town, after the publication of Banns by me, George O'Kill Stewart. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in ?? Snider MARRIAGE "Married Thursday, the 23rd day of May, 1816, James Parrot & ?? Snyder, by license, by me, George O'Kill Stewart. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Back to Top |
3. Sniders of Glengarry County down to Frontenac Co. Jacob Snider SUE, Glengarry, son of Simon Snyder, married Catherine Cole?? PETITION 29 Oct 1793, Jacob Snyder, Lancaster Tp, Glengarry Co, son of Simon Snyder, Loyalist, having reached age of 21, prays for 200 acres. Granted. On the fold the authorities have recorded Jacob Snyder, age 22, as the son of Jacob Snyder UE. Source: Snyder, Jacob, Adolphustown, 1793 UCLP, MARRIAGE (Same man??) Jacob Snider, Ernest.; Catharine Cole, Adolphus. 15 Dec., 1793 Jacob Storms, Barnard Cole, Rebecca Sager. Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in Margaret Snider DUE, dau Philip Shaver, GrEnville PETITION 20 Aug 1793, Source: Snyder, Margaret, 1791, Michael Snider or Taylor, UE, PETITION Rec'd 2 Mar 1807, Michael Snyder or Taylor of the Township of Kingston, yeoman, formerly of Capt White's Company of Militia in New York, joined the Royal Standard during the American War and and came to this Province with Captn Grass and has resided at Kingston ever since, has drawn 100 acres and prays for 200 acres in addition and permit Alan Mackeur to take out the patent. Granted 12 May 1808. (10) 22 July 1807, Surveyors Office, York, Report upon the petition of Michael Snyder otherwise Michael Taylor, that the name Michael Taylor has been entered upon the Quebec Plan for Kingston for one half Lot 16, 3rd Concession, for 100 acres. .... do not find any other location for Michael Snyder or Taylor. Chewett V Ridout, Acct Surveyor Genl (10b and c) 15 Oct 1806, Midland Dist Quarter Session that Michael Snyder otherwise Taylor of Township of Kingston appeared before and swore that he came to Upper Canada as early as 1784 and hath resided there ever since. Sworn to be true by George Harpel. (10d and e) 25 Jan 1808, Source: Snyder, Michael, DAUGHTER? Betsy, dau. Michael and Sarah Snider, Adolphustown, Mar. 23, 1789 Source: Rev John Langhorn, ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Papers and Records, Volume 1, Published in William Snider UE, Edwardsburgh PETITION 6 July 1790, Edwardsburgh, William Snyder of the Loyalists, is entitled to 2000 acres as a Reduced Ensign - has received 800 acres in the Tp of Edwardsburgh and prays for 1200 acres on two different lots on a neck of land between the south and west branches of the Rideau River (being Lot No 1? from branch to branch and Lot 19 on the West branch) and 50 acres on the said neck reserved for town lot. Referred. Source: Snyder, William, Edwardsburgh, 1790, UCLP, William Snider, UE, Matilda PETITION 5 Oct 1790, Matilda, William Snyder, Volunteer in His Majesty's Corps of Loyal Rangers, prays for 200 cares. Granted. Source: Snyder, William, Matilda, 1790, UCLP, Back to Top |
4. Sniders of York Township See also these two different Snider websites. I thank Patricia (Snider) Armstrong who altered me to these sites.
PETITION 27 Jan 1819, York, Martin Snyder, the elder, Source: Snyder, Martin, York, 1819, UCLP, S11/272, V458, C-2812 Note: Martin is listed in Esther Clark Wright's standard work on the Loyalists in NB and he is NOT on the Executive Council List of Upper Canada PETITION 27 Jan 1819, York, Martin Snyder the younger of Township of York, yeoman, is a native of New Brunswick, son of Martin Snyder in the service of His Majesty during the American Rebellion has resided in this Province nearly 8 years that he is upwards of 21 years and has never received land prays for land. Granted, LB J, 554 Source: Snider, Martin, LAND BOOK Martin Snyder, S272, Praying for a grant of land, granted two hundred acres. Note: No mention of UE status. Martin Snyder Junr, S273, Praying for a grant of land as a settler, granted two hundred acres Source: Snider Martin Jr, LB J, 1816-19, p. 554, pencil 272 dated 10 Feb 1819 , C-103 PETITION 1 Dec 1819, York, Jacob and Martin Snider Junior, drew Lot 2 in 2nd Con East Side of Centre Road, Township of Toronto, Martin on the E 1/2 and Jacob on the W 1/2, that the west end of the lot is cedar swamp and prays that the lot me severed in two on an east west line and they may perform his settlement duties on the each half. [signed] Jacob Snider for himself and Martin Snider the younger. [backside] It is the wish of the brothers .... granted and entered in Book K, p 323 Source: Snider, Martin and Jacob, LAND BOOK 3 Dec 1819, request granted. Note: no mention of brothers being SUE. Source: Martin Snyder, LB K, 1819-20, p 323, AO, C-103 MARTIN SNIDER FAMILY BIBLE [Note: the death dates are in a different hand suggesting the birth entries were written before 1869.] Family Record Snider - Armstrong Martin Snider born in Pennsylvannia 1748, died 1828 Sarah Armstrong born Oct 2 1771 New York State, died Aug 7 1869 Married ------- Issue x Jacob Snider born May 6. 1790 x Elizabeth Snider born January 17. 1793 x Mary Snider born July 26. 1795 x Martin Snider born Decemeber 18 1797, died Dec 19/75 x John Snider born February 19. 1799, died Dec 19/76 x William Snider born June 16. 1802 x Amy Snider born April 25. 1804 x Sarah Snider born September 1st. 1807 x= Thomas Snider born April 26th 1810 = George Snider born January 31st 1813 = Elias Snider born March 23rd 1815 x New Brunswick = Upper Canada Family Record Snider - McCready Jacob Snider born May 6th 1790, died June 20/75 Rachel Snider (McCready) born April 3rd 1795 Married May 7th 1815 Issue William Henry Snider born May 20. 1816 Emma Snider born March 31st 1818 Martin Snider born August 13th 1820 Charles Snider born October 19. 1822 Mary A Snider born April 7. 1825 Silas Snider born October 9. 1827 Jacob Snider born February 9. 1830 Isabella Snider born July 21st 1832 Albert G Snider born April 21st 1835 (all born at Eglington Upper Canada) Another Pioneer Gone Masonic Funeral On Snuday,[sic], 20th June, 1875, the remains of the late Jacob Snider, Esq., were conveyed from his late residence, Eglington, York Township, to the Necropolis, Toronto, followed by an immense procesion of sorrowing relations and friends. The deceased was a son of Martin Snider, a UE Loyalist, and was born in New Brunswick in May 1790; emigrated to Canada in 1811, and shortly after this, the war of 1812 broke out, when he was found reproducing the history of his fathers career in 1776, by taking arms at the call of his country and his Sovereign. He was married in 1815, and was consigned to his last resting place by a numerous family of children grand and great grandchildren. The deceased became a member of the order of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of New Brunswick, in the year 1811, and at the time of his death was one of the oldest Masons in Canada; he was an honorary member of St Andrews Lodge, Eglington, and was buried by the craft with Masonic honours. The St Andrew's and York Lodges being present. The church funeral service by the Rev. J. Learoyd, Wesleyan minister of the Yonge Street South Circuit, and the usual impressive and solemn Masonic service was conducted by R. W. Bro. Stephens, D.D.G.M. [Printed eulogy] Source: The above Bible and funeral material was emailed to me by Janet Skinner, May 2008, and she wrote that it comes from loose papers inserted in "The Willson Bible that was given to my mother, Ruby Snider, when it was discovered in the wall of a building during some renovations. It was given to her because of the Snider papers and she in turn, passed it on to me. When I moved to Vancouver Island in 1994, I gave it to the Toronto Branch of the UEL Association [Note: It is there in 2009]. The Bible is from the family of Arthur Lawrence Willson M.A. and Sarah Adeline Mitchell married October 1st, 1863 by the Rev Wellington Jeffers." 1753 BIRTH YEAR It's important to note that Loyalist Martin Snider's gravestone in the Pioneer Cemetery in Willowdale, gives his age at the time of his death in 1828, as 75 years, making his birth year 1753. This is in keeping with the marriage date of his parents, Johann Jacob Schneider and Maria Magdalena Lang/Long: Nov. 12, 1751 at Old Goshenhoppen Lutheran church, PA. This marriage record was only discovered in October, 2001, when I visited Upper Mount Bethel, Northampton Co. PA with descendants of Martin's brother, Elias Snider. Distant cousin Sandra Thorne and her husband Richard, are both accredited genealogists and live in Hampton, NB. It was Sandra who located the marriage record, with the help of our Northampton Co. researcher, Richard Musselman. Source: Patricia Snider Armstrong, email, Jan 2009 Back to Top |
5. Sniders of Ancaster JACOB SNIDER AND SAVILLA SNIDER - Janice Sly's puzzle My gggrandfather Jacob Snider b. 1782 MD or PA- died 1855 MI who married Savilla Snider in Canada by 1820 who was a daughter of Michael Snider in the Halton area. This lineage is listed in the Annals of the Forty (Grimsby Hist. Assn, volume 8 pages 61-65) and also in the Crowell Smith papers. I am not sure at this point who Jacob's father was but the family “guess” that has been somewhat recorded would lead to a Martin Snider. Source: emails from Janice Sly of Florida. MICHAEL SNIDER AND CATHERINE RUSSEL and their children and grandchildren and is from the Crowell Smith papers below.. Crowell Smith Papers Crowell Smith of Source: Crowell Smith papers, Gordon Pub. Legend: (10,5,5) means (10 children, 5 boys, 5 girls), etc. All Concession and lot information is in Ancaster. Page 168 Michael Snider, d 4 Feb 1826, m. Catherine Russel (6,3,3) Children: David Snider (10,5,5) m. Eliza Marlette John Snider (8,4,4) m. Jane Hunter Catherine Snider (4,2,2) Wm Grothorpe Savilla Snider (6,2,4) m. (1) Shaw, (2) Jacob Snider David Snider (10,5,5) m. Eliza Marlette Children: Michael (4,3,1) (farm location to faint to read) Joseph Snider (5,2,3) Samuel Snider (5,3,2) (farm location to faint to read) David Snider ((1,1,-) Rachael Snider (5,3,2) (farm location to faint to read) Elizabeth Snider (-,-,-) (farm location to faint to read) Ann (4,-,4) Sarah Infant Page 168R (reverse of 168) John Snider (8,4,4) m. Jane Hunter Children: David Snider John Snider (6,3,3) James Snider Mary Snider (4,1,3) Catherine (2,-,2) Margaret (4,2,2) Frederick E? Snider (10,3,7), buried Con 2, lot 45; d. Con 3, Lot Page 38; m. Margaret Hunter Children George Snider, b. 29 Dec 1816, (7,7,-), born Con 3, lot 38, married Con 2, lot 32 Mary Snider, b. 26 Nov 1818, (1,-,1) Alphine Snider, b. 17 Nov 1820, (6,3,3), married Con 2, lot 32 Jane Snider, b. 1 Feb 1823 Catherine Snider, b. 26 Mar 1825, (2,-,2), married Con 3, lot 38 Susan Snider, b. 11 Jun 1827, (6,1,5), m Russel Olmstead Gage? Sarah Snider, b. 30 Apr 1829, (3,1,2) Margaret Snider, b. 1 May 1834 Esther Ann, b. 18 Sep 1836 Page 170 Catherine Snider (4,2,2) m.. Wm Grothorpe, born Con 3, Lot 38, m. Con 3, Children: Michael Grothorpe John Eliza Mary Savilla Snider, (6,2,4) m. (1) Shaw, (2) Jacob Snider Children: John Peter Susannah Margaret Savilla Frederick E Snider, age at death 76, b. 23 Apr 1823, d. 1902 or 8, (3,1,2) born Con 3, lot 38; m. Susannh Gould, d. 19 Jan 1902, buried Con 2, lot 45; died Hamilton 109 ??? St. Children: 3 children indicated with no names recorded. |
6. Sniders of Niagara Philip Snyder, Gainsborough, settler PETITION 6 Apr 1819, York, petition of John Snyder, Adam Snyder and Joseph Snyder all of Gainsborough, yeomen, are all sons of Philip Snyder Sr of Gainsborough a settler from New Jersey about 25 years ago. That John was born in NJ is 32 years old has a wife and one child; Adam and Joseph were born in this province and are both upwards of 21 years of age and all are desirous to becomes settlers and pray for a settlers grant. Report states that Adam Snider of Gainsborough and John Snider of Barton had recently been granted 100 acres. If these are not two of the petitioners then they have not received land. To receive 100 acres. Source: Snider, York, 1819, UCLP, S12/79, V459, C-2812 JACOB SNIDER and his wife Jacob Snider in Esquesing Twp, Halton co. that borders on Trafalgar Twp - an obit traces that Jacob's lineage to Gainsborough Twp, Lincoln Co.to John Snyder there. It is with deep regret that we are called upon to chronicle the death of Mrs. Jacob Snyder, a very old resident of Equesing… She was ill but a few days and died at the ripe age of 75 years. The deceased came, with her husband, from Lincoln Company about 50 years ago, and faced and overcame all the trials and difficulties evident to the early settlers. The deceased bore her full share of these, and lived and died respected by all who knew here. She was an earnest Christian, very regular in her attendance of the various religious services, and her home was a most welcome one to any who required food or shelter. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon and was very …attended. The six sons of the deceased, Eli, Action; William, Guelph; Henry, Walkerton; Adam, Mount Forest; Issac, Erin; and Robert of the homestead, acted as bearers of the corpse at the funeral, and the … Source: emailed from Janice Sly, Obituary printed in Halton County’s Acton Free Press : 15 September 1881 (page 3,column 3) Mr. Jacob Snyder—Another old resident in the person of Mr. Jacob Snyder was called to his rest on Saturday last, after a short illness at the age of 79 years. Mr. Snyder was born in the township of Gainesborough, Lincoln Co., Ont, on the 20th of May, 1808, where he grew to manhood. On the 14th May, 1829 he was joined in matrimony to Mary Zimmerman, of Clinton Township in the same county. In June 1830, they left the place of their birth and took up their residence in Erin, Wellington Co—then almost a wilderness—where they resided until 1844 when they removed to Esquesing, this county, and settled on what has always been known as Swackhammer’s Hill, at which place they spent the remainder of their lives. They were blessed with a family of twelve children—six sons and six daughters—ten of whom are still living. Their fiftieth wedding anniversary was celebrated two years ago last May, when a large number of friends gathered, and it was greatly enjoyed especially by the old people themselves. On 9th September last, Mrs. Snyder was removed by death after a short illness, and her untiring care and close attention was greatly missed by the old gentleman, who said he would soon follower her, and they would be again united in that better world, which wish was soon realized. They were among the pioneers of this vicinity and their removal will be deeply felt by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The family of deceased have the sympathy of the community in the loss of their loving parents. Source: emailed from Janice Sly, Obituary printed in the Action Free Press, 23 February 1882 (page 3, column 3) |
PETITIONS NOT EXAMINED Source: Snider, George, Hallowell, UCLP, 1838, B21/127. V63, C-1633, see image 866 Source: Snider, Martin, Ernestown, 1835, UCLP, S19/28, V470, C-2818 end Source: Snider, Martin, LB R, 1835-6, 51, (528 or S28 1835 pencilled in) Source: Snider, Matthew, Sophiasburgh, 1816, UCLP, S Leases/133, V491, C-2830 Source: Snider, Philip, Ernestown, 1803, UCLP, S6/18, V453, C-2808 end Source: Tobias, Snider, Marysburgh, 1836, UCLP S22/50, V473a, C-2821 Back to Top |