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Family of William SNOW and Faith MAYNARD

Husband: William SNOW (1780-1867)
Wife: Faith MAYNARD (1768-1849)
Children: Robert M SNOW (1805- )
John M SNOW (1807- )
Peter SNOW (1809-1887)
Mary Ann SNOW (1811- )
Marriage 1804 Sandford, Devon, England

Husband: William SNOW

Name: William SNOW1
Sex: Male
Father: Peter SNOW (c. 1741-1810)
Mother: Mary WHITEPIN ( - )
Birth 1780 Sandford, Devon, England
Death 1867 (age 86-87) Sandford, Devon, England

Wife: Faith MAYNARD

Name: Faith MAYNARD1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1768 Crediton , Devon, England
Death 1849 (age 80-81) Sandford, Devon, England

Child 1: Robert M SNOW

Name: Robert M SNOW1
Sex: Male
Birth 1805 Crediton , Devon, England

Child 2: John M SNOW

Name: John M SNOW1
Sex: Male
Birth 1807 Sandford, Devon, England

Child 3: Peter SNOW

Name: Peter SNOW1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ann WEBBER (1815- )
Birth 1809 Sandford, Devon, England
Occupation Master Baker
Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 63) Sandford, Devon, England2
Sandford Town
Occupation 2 Apr 1871 (age 61-62) Baker; Sandford, Devon, England2
Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 63)2
Sandford Town
Occupation 2 Apr 1871 (age 61-62) Baker2
Death 3 Sep 1887 (age 76) Sandford, Devon, England3
Cause: an accident.
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, and Express and Echo 5 September 1887
FATAL ACCIDENT AT SANDFORD
On Saturday afternoon a serious accident which ended in the narrow escape of a woman named Mrs. Sarah Dally, and proved fatal to an aged man named Mr. Peter Snow, an old Sandford Tradesman, happened on the Rose and Crown Hill. While Mr.Snow and Mrs. Dally stood talking on the hill a waggon, driven by Robert Chudleigh, in the employ of Mr. Norrish of Sandford, came up the hill behind a trap, and in trying to pass on the spot where the persons stood, came into collision. The horses by some means started. The waggon swayed, and thrust Mr. Snow close to the wall, where he remained jammed by the waggon till the driver could secure the horses' heads and remove the waggon. In jumping from the waggon, Chudleigh dislocated his shoulder and was yesterday conveyed to the Devon and Exeter Hospital, and detained. Mr. Snow on being extricated was carried home in an exhausted condition,where he fell into a state of unconsciousness and died about four hours afterwards, from the shock. Mr. L. Powne who examined the body, was unable to find any marks sufficient to account for death. Mrs Dally escaped with a few bruises. The shafts of the trap were completely smashed. An inquest will be held on the body of Mr. Snow following a post-mortem examination.

Mr.H.W.Gould, Deputy Coroner, held an inquest at the Lamb Inn, Sandford. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death, in which the coroner fully concurred.
Burial 7 Sep 1887 Sandford, Devon, England
in St Swithun's.
The Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette, September 10th 1887.
"The funeral of Mr.Snow took place on Wednesday afternoon, in the Parish Burial-ground. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, and the Rev. G.T.Llewellin officiated.

Child 4: Mary Ann SNOW

Name: Mary Ann SNOW1
Sex: Female
Birth 1811 Sandford, Devon, England

Sources

1www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
2Text From Source: Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Where Born,Infirmity
Peter Snow,,Mar,M,63,Baker,Sandford, Devon, England,
Ann Snow,,Mar,F,56,,Chawleigh, Devon, England,
Lewis Snow,,Unm,M,26,Baker,Sandford, Devon, England,
3Free BMD Marriage. Crediton 5B 260. Cit. Date: Q3 1887.