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Nancy “Lucy” Snidow Prillaman

Birth
Giles County, Virginia, USA
Death
9 Oct 1873 (aged 89–90)
Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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This entry is placed IN MEMORY OF.

Nancy Snidow was the daughter of Philip Snidow and Barbara Prillaman and grand daughter of Jacob Prilllaman and Walberga Helms. She married Jacob Prillaman III on 03 Mar 1803 in Montgomery County, VA. Descendants are eligible for membership in the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution through both the Patriarch Jacob Prillaman (Patriotic Service) and Philip Snidow (Soldier).

For further reading on this family, refer to the following contributed by
NSnidowM/Ancestry.com: A Givens-Hall Family History from Pre-Revolutionary Times to 1970, Givens, D. H., Commonwealth Press, Inc., First and Berkley Streets, Radford, VA 24141, c1971, Library of Congress Catalogue No: 79-154695, Chapter 21, pp 580-617

This book provides excellent, detailed information on the CHRISTIAN SNIDOW family lineage. It traces all of the descendants of Christian Snidow (originally Schneider) and his wife Susanna Margretta, who sailed with his two brothers (Matheis and Jacob) from England to America in 1729 on the ship "Allen" from their roots in northern Switzerland to Holland, England, Philadelphia, Lancaster County, PA, and beyond. Included are photographs, estate appraisals, quotes of wills, and an account of an Indian attack on Snidow children playing at New River.
NOTE: Nancy Snidow Prillaman descends from Jacob.

For John Lybrooks' account of the Shawnee Indian attack of 1774, refer to:
http://www.snidow.net/pdfs/IndianAttack.pdf
This family drama was frightening and tragic. Its telling today is just as fresh and dramatic as it was at the time it took place.

PROVIDED BY REBECCA REUBEN DYER
This entry is placed IN MEMORY OF.

Nancy Snidow was the daughter of Philip Snidow and Barbara Prillaman and grand daughter of Jacob Prilllaman and Walberga Helms. She married Jacob Prillaman III on 03 Mar 1803 in Montgomery County, VA. Descendants are eligible for membership in the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution through both the Patriarch Jacob Prillaman (Patriotic Service) and Philip Snidow (Soldier).

For further reading on this family, refer to the following contributed by
NSnidowM/Ancestry.com: A Givens-Hall Family History from Pre-Revolutionary Times to 1970, Givens, D. H., Commonwealth Press, Inc., First and Berkley Streets, Radford, VA 24141, c1971, Library of Congress Catalogue No: 79-154695, Chapter 21, pp 580-617

This book provides excellent, detailed information on the CHRISTIAN SNIDOW family lineage. It traces all of the descendants of Christian Snidow (originally Schneider) and his wife Susanna Margretta, who sailed with his two brothers (Matheis and Jacob) from England to America in 1729 on the ship "Allen" from their roots in northern Switzerland to Holland, England, Philadelphia, Lancaster County, PA, and beyond. Included are photographs, estate appraisals, quotes of wills, and an account of an Indian attack on Snidow children playing at New River.
NOTE: Nancy Snidow Prillaman descends from Jacob.

For John Lybrooks' account of the Shawnee Indian attack of 1774, refer to:
http://www.snidow.net/pdfs/IndianAttack.pdf
This family drama was frightening and tragic. Its telling today is just as fresh and dramatic as it was at the time it took place.

PROVIDED BY REBECCA REUBEN DYER


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