1. | Snook, Tunis K was born in 1786 (son of Snook, Martin U.E.); died in 1878. Notes:
From Nan: Tumis build a stone house on the Latimer road in which they lived. This house was featured in a painting by Keirstead which is on the wall at Nan's house. Nan also has a little spoon with the initials CWS (Catherine
Wartman Snook). Nan said that there were twelve spoons given to her as a wedding present made of coin silver inscribed with these initials and nan feels fortunate to have one.
They had a child Snook which Nan says is easily traced. Glen Snook has the information. Nan has it down on something too.
We're related to Snook's somehow.
Nan's mother's mother was a campbell and her mother was a Snook.
Her mother's name was ___ she was a dutchess of Wessenburg? Muriel used to tell that life was bery very hard for her because she never learned to speak english.
Ask nan to see the old newspaper.
Mother used to tell nan about this but didn't know if she was a princess or a dtuchess or what, but it came out...
she had a daughter Elizabeth. This daughter was nan's great grandmother. Gradma Wilson's Mother.
Elizabeth Snook & James Campbell had son James Campbell
Tunis married Wartman, Catherine in 1812. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Snook, Elizabeth "Betsy" was born in 1814; died in 1876.
Tunis married Burnett, Mary on 31 Jul 1812 in Kingston, Frontenac Co, ON, CAN. Mary (daughter of Burnett, John and VanOrden, Elizabeth) was born about 1804. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
By Rev. Robert McDowall
Married:
REV. ROBERT McDOWALL'S REGISTER - This information was originally published by:
ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Papers and Records
Volume 1, Published in Toronto in 1899
Reprinted in 1930.
Pages 70-108.
Children:
- Snook, Emily Elvira was born in 1835.
- Snook, Henry M. was born in 1840.
- Snook, Victoria A. L. was born in 1843.
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