SNYDER, Harriett Ann

Female 1931 - 2015  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SNYDER, Harriett Ann was born in 1931 in Blufftown, Indiana, USA (daughter of SNYDER, Roderic Shardelow and FAIR, Ruth Louise); died in 2015.

    Harriett married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SNYDER, Roderic Shardelow was born on 16 Nov 1910 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA (son of SNYDER, Raymond Oscar and SHARDELOW, Pearl M); died on 19 Aug 1987 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Schneider on birth certificate

    Roderic married FAIR, Ruth Louise. Ruth was born on 12 Sep 1911 in Lapel, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Apr 1987 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FAIR, Ruth Louise was born on 12 Sep 1911 in Lapel, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Apr 1987 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. SNYDER, Harriett Ann was born in 1931 in Blufftown, Indiana, USA; died in 2015.
    2. SNYDER, Barbara was born on 27 Jun 1935 in Blufftown, Indiana, USA; died on 7 Sep 2013 in Holland, Ottawa, Michigan, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SNYDER, Raymond Oscar was born on 12 Sep 1890 in Blufftown, Indiana, USA (son of SNYDER, George and STURGEON, Ida Alice); died on 23 May 1972 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1863, Mount Etna, Pennsylvania, USA; GEORGE D. SNYDER. The career of George D. Snyder, of Bluffton, has been in many ways a typical American success. Coming to Indiana a poor boy, working on farms and in stores, he proved his capacity and fidelity in small things and was promoted to increasing responsibilities, finally getting into business for himself and now for many years has enjoyed an enviable position in business and civic affairs. At the present time Mr. Snyder is district agent at Bluffton for the People’s Life Insurance Comp any at Frankfort, Indiana. He is also a stockholder in the company. Mr. Snyder was born at Mount Etna in Berks County, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1863, son of Aaron and Lavina ( Lebo ) Snyder. His parents spent all their lives in Berks County. His father was a man of good education, taught in public schools, and later practiced law and became well known both in the law and in democratic politics. He was a member of the German Reformed Church. There were thirteen children in the family, ten sons and three daughters. Ten of the children are still living, Emma, Robert, George D., Keturah, Matthew, Kate, Carrie, J. L., William and Lester. George’s brother J. L. also lives at Bluffton. A member of a large family of children, George D. Snyder early acquired a sense of serious responsibility. His father was moderately well - to - do in financial circumstances but with such a l arge family it devolved upon the children as early as possible to become self supporting. George D. Snyder lived at Mount Etna until he was seventeen years of age He attended public school as opportunity offered, and at the age of nine began contributing to the support of the family. He worked in a general store and at other lines of employment. On coming to Indiana he found work in a livery barn, was there three months, then went out to Washington County, Kansas, where he found something more to his liking in a - dry goods store. Mr. Snyder came to Bluffton, Indiana, in 1881 and entered the dry goods store of that old pioneer merchant, S . M. Dailey. After three and a half years he transferred his services to another well known old time merchant, G. F. McFarren. Mr. Snyder began his employment at Bluffton at wages of a week. When he left Mr. McFarren he was getting a year. He gave up his employment in the McFarren store to enter the boot and shoe business for himself, and conducted a very successful store at Bluffton for about ten years. In the meantime he had bought the Bluffton shoe factory. The weight of business responsibilities finally undermined his health and he spent two years recuperating in Asheville, North Carolina. On leaving Bluffton he had divided his stock with a partner. He also had a brief experience in the jewelry business and later resumed the boot and shoe trade. For a short time Mr. Snyder lived with his family in California. On returning to Bluffton he entered the life insurance business, and in that line has had a very marked success. June 12, 1887, he married Miss Ida A. Sturgeon. She was born in Jefferson Township of Wells County, the only child of S. H. and Harriett (Caston) Sturgeon. Mrs. Snyder lived on the old farm with her parents until she was ten years of age. She was liberally educated, attending both the grammar and high schools at Ossian, and she also graduated in the scientific course at Valparaiso University with the degree Bachelor of Science. She took up teaching, being employed in Noble County, Indiana, and two years in the schools of Ossian. Both Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are active members of the Baptist Church and Mrs. Snyder teaches the woman’s class in the Sunday school. Mr. Snyder is affiliated with Bluffton Lodge No. 114, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and with the Knights of Pythias. He and his wife have owned several good properties in Bluffton and their prosperity is a source of satisfaction not only to themselves but to their many friends. Mr. Snyder has always been a leader in temperance work and some of the early meetings to promote temperance were held in his store. He and his wife had two children : Raymond G, born September 12, 1890, was educated in the grammar and high schools of Bluffton and married Miss Pearl Shardelow of Dayton Ohio. Ruephell, the daughter, was born November 16, 1892, was educated in the local schools and in a business college, and is now the wife of Thomas E. Miller.

    Raymond married SHARDELOW, Pearl M on 27 Sep 1909 (Remarry each other 24/2/1923 Franklin County Ohio?) in Newport, Campbell, Cincinnati, Kentucky, USA. Pearl (daughter of SHARDELOW, Lewis and KAUTT, Rose) was born on 12 Jun 1889 in Ohio, USA; died on 26 Jun 1971 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  SHARDELOW, Pearl M was born on 12 Jun 1889 in Ohio, USA (daughter of SHARDELOW, Lewis and KAUTT, Rose); died on 26 Jun 1971 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1863, Mount Etna, Pennsylvania, USA; GEORGE D . SNYDER . The career of George D. Snyder, of Bluffton, has been in many ways a typical American success. Coming to Indiana a poor boy, working on farms and in stores, he proved his capacity and fidelity in small things and was promoted to increasing responsibilities, finally getting into business for himself and now for many years has enjoyed an enviable position in business and civic affairs. At the present time Mr. Snyder is district agent at Bluffton for the People’s Life Insurance Comp any at Frankfort, Indiana. He is also a stockholder in the company. Mr. Snyder was born at Mount Etna in Berks County, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1863, son of Aaron and Lavina ( Lebo ) Snyder. His parents spent all their lives in Berks County. His father was a man of good education, taught in public schools, and later practiced law and became well known both in the law and in democratic politics. He was a member of the German Reformed Church. There were thirteen children in the family, ten sons and three daughters. Ten of the children are still living, Emma, Robert, George D., Keturah, Matthew, Kate, Carrie, J. L., William and Lester. George’s brother J. L. also lives at Bluffton. A member of a large family of children, George D. Snyder early acquired a sense of serious responsibility. His father was moderately well - to - do in financial circumstances but with such a l arge family it devolved upon the children as early as possible to become self supporting. George D. Snyder lived at Mount Etna until he was seventeen years of age He attended public school as opportunity offered, and at the age of nine began contributing to the support of the family. He worked in a general store and at other lines of employment. On coming to Indiana he found work in a livery barn, was there three months, then went out to Washington County, Kansas, where he found something more to his liking in a - dry goods store. Mr. Snyder came to Bluffton, Indiana, in 1881 and entered the dry goods store of that old pioneer merchant, S . M. Dailey. After three and a half years he transferred his services to another well known old time merchant, G. F. McFarren. Mr. Snyder began his employment at Bluffton at wages of a week. When he left Mr. McFarren he was getting a year. He gave up his employment in the McFarren store to enter the boot and shoe business for himself, and conducted a very successful store at Bluffton for about ten years. In the meantime he had bought the Bluffton shoe factory. The weight of business responsibilities finally undermined his health and he spent two years recuperating in Asheville, North Carolina. On leaving Bluffton he had divided his stock with a partner. He also had a brief experience in the jewelry business and later resumed the boot and shoe trade. For a short time Mr. Snyder lived with his family in California. On returning to Bluffton he entered the life insurance business, and in that line has had a very marked success. June 12, 1887, he married Miss Ida A. Sturgeon. She was born in Jefferson Township of Wells County, the only child of S. H. and Harriett (Caston) Sturgeon. Mrs. Snyder lived on the old farm with her parents until she was ten years of age. She was liberally educated, attending both the grammar and high schools at Ossian, and she also graduated in the scientific course at Valparaiso University with the degree Bachelor of Science. She took up teaching, being employed in Noble County, Indiana, and two years in the schools of Ossian. Both Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are active members of the Baptist Church and Mrs. Snyder teaches the woman’s class in the Sunday school. Mr. Snyder is affiliated with Bluffton Lodge No. 114, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and with the Knights of Pythias. He and his wife have owned several good properties in Bluffton and their prosperity is a source of satisfaction not only to themselves but to their many friends. Mr. Snyder has always been a leader in temperance work and some of the early meetings to promote temperance were held in his store. He and his wife had two children : Raymond G, born September 12, 1890, was educated in the grammar and high schools of Bluffton and married Miss Pearl Shardelow of Dayton Ohio. Ruephell, the daughter, was born November 16, 1892, was educated in the local schools and in a business college, and is now the wife of Thomas E. Miller.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 6 Oct 1917, Muncie, Indiana, USA; Hosted her sister Mildred's marriage ceremony.
    • Residence: 1933, Blufftown, Indiana, USA; Living here when her mum dies
    • Residence: 13 May 1954, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA; Living here when sister Mildred dies.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Divorcee at death. Died of coronary occlusion after 15 years of general arteriosclerosis

    Children:
    1. 2. SNYDER, Roderic Shardelow was born on 16 Nov 1910 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA; died on 19 Aug 1987 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA.
    2. SNYDER, Georgia Sturgeon was born on 6 May 1915 in Blufftown, Indiana, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SNYDER, George was born in 1863 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1932.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1863, Mount Etna, Pennsylvania, USA; GEORGE D . SNYDER . The career of George D. Snyder, of Bluffton, has been in many ways a typical American success. Coming to Indiana a poor boy, working on farms and in stores, he proved his capacity and fidelity in small things and was promoted to increasing responsibilities, finally getting into business for himself and now for many years has enjoyed an enviable position in business and civic affairs. At the present time Mr. Snyder is district agent at Bluffton for the People’s Life Insurance Comp any at Frankfort, Indiana. He is also a stockholder in the company. Mr. Snyder was born at Mount Etna in Berks County, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1863, son of Aaron and Lavina ( Lebo ) Snyder. His parents spent all their lives in Berks County. His father was a man of good education, taught in public schools, and later practiced law and became well known both in the law and in democratic politics. He was a member of the German Reformed Church. There were thirteen children in the family, ten sons and three daughters. Ten of the children are still living, Emma, Robert, George D., Keturah, Matthew, Kate, Carrie, J. L., William and Lester. George’s brother J. L. also lives at Bluffton. A member of a large family of children, George D. Snyder early acquired a sense of serious responsibility. His father was moderately well - to - do in financial circumstances but with such a l arge family it devolved upon the children as early as possible to become self supporting. George D. Snyder lived at Mount Etna until he was seventeen years of age He attended public school as opportunity offered, and at the age of nine began contributing to the support of the family. He worked in a general store and at other lines of employment. On coming to Indiana he found work in a livery barn, was there three months, then went out to Washington County, Kansas, where he found something more to his liking in a - dry goods store. Mr. Snyder came to Bluffton, Indiana, in 1881 and entered the dry goods store of that old pioneer merchant, S . M. Dailey. After three and a half years he transferred his services to another well known old time merchant, G. F. McFarren. Mr. Snyder began his employment at Bluffton at wages of a week. When he left Mr. McFarren he was getting a year. He gave up his employment in the McFarren store to enter the boot and shoe business for himself, and conducted a very successful store at Bluffton for about ten years. In the meantime he had bought the Bluffton shoe factory. The weight of business responsibilities finally undermined his health and he spent two years recuperating in Asheville, North Carolina. On leaving Bluffton he had divided his stock with a partner. He also had a brief experience in the jewelry business and later resumed the boot and shoe trade. For a short time Mr. Snyder lived with his family in California. On returning to Bluffton he entered the life insurance business, and in that line has had a very marked success. June 12, 1887, he married Miss Ida A. Sturgeon. She was born in Jefferson Township of Wells County, the only child of S. H. and Harriett (Caston) Sturgeon. Mrs. Snyder lived on the old farm with her parents until she was ten years of age. She was liberally educated, attending both the grammar and high schools at Ossian, and she also graduated in the scientific course at Valparaiso University with the degree Bachelor of Science. She took up teaching, being employed in Noble County, Indiana, and two years in the schools of Ossian. Both Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are active members of the Baptist Church and Mrs. Snyder teaches the woman’s class in the Sunday school. Mr. Snyder is affiliated with Bluffton Lodge No. 114, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and with the Knights of Pythias. He and his wife have owned several good properties in Bluffton and their prosperity is a source of satisfaction not only to themselves but to their many friends. Mr. Snyder has always been a leader in temperance work and some of the early meetings to promote temperance were held in his store. He and his wife had two children : Raymond G, born September 12, 1890, was educated in the grammar and high schools of Bluffton and married Miss Pearl Shardelow of Dayton Ohio. Ruephell, the daughter, was born November 16, 1892, was educated in the local schools and in a business college, and is now the wife of Thomas E. Miller.

    George married STURGEON, Ida Alice Ida was born in 1864 in Ossian, Indiana, USA; died in 1940. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  STURGEON, Ida Alice was born in 1864 in Ossian, Indiana, USA; died in 1940.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1863, Mount Etna, Pennsylvania, USA; GEORGE D . SNYDER . The career of George D. Snyder, of Bluffton, has been in many ways a typical American success. Coming to Indiana a poor boy, working on farms and in stores, he proved his capacity and fidelity in small things and was promoted to increasing responsibilities, finally getting into business for himself and now for many years has enjoyed an enviable position in business and civic affairs. At the present time Mr. Snyder is district agent at Bluffton for the People’s Life Insurance Comp any at Frankfort, Indiana. He is also a stockholder in the company. Mr. Snyder was born at Mount Etna in Berks County, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1863, son of Aaron and Lavina ( Lebo ) Snyder. His parents spent all their lives in Berks County. His father was a man of good education, taught in public schools, and later practiced law and became well known both in the law and in democratic politics. He was a member of the German Reformed Church. There were thirteen children in the family, ten sons and three daughters. Ten of the children are still living, Emma, Robert, George D., Keturah, Matthew, Kate, Carrie, J. L., William and Lester. George’s brother J. L. also lives at Bluffton. A member of a large family of children, George D. Snyder early acquired a sense of serious responsibility. His father was moderately well - to - do in financial circumstances but with such a l arge family it devolved upon the children as early as possible to become self supporting. George D. Snyder lived at Mount Etna until he was seventeen years of age He attended public school as opportunity offered, and at the age of nine began contributing to the support of the family. He worked in a general store and at other lines of employment. On coming to Indiana he found work in a livery barn, was there three months, then went out to Washington County, Kansas, where he found something more to his liking in a - dry goods store. Mr. Snyder came to Bluffton, Indiana, in 1881 and entered the dry goods store of that old pioneer merchant, S . M. Dailey. After three and a half years he transferred his services to another well known old time merchant, G. F. McFarren. Mr. Snyder began his employment at Bluffton at wages of a week. When he left Mr. McFarren he was getting a year. He gave up his employment in the McFarren store to enter the boot and shoe business for himself, and conducted a very successful store at Bluffton for about ten years. In the meantime he had bought the Bluffton shoe factory. The weight of business responsibilities finally undermined his health and he spent two years recuperating in Asheville, North Carolina. On leaving Bluffton he had divided his stock with a partner. He also had a brief experience in the jewelry business and later resumed the boot and shoe trade. For a short time Mr. Snyder lived with his family in California. On returning to Bluffton he entered the life insurance business, and in that line has had a very marked success. June 12, 1887, he married Miss Ida A. Sturgeon. She was born in Jefferson Township of Wells County, the only child of S. H. and Harriett (Caston) Sturgeon. Mrs. Snyder lived on the old farm with her parents until she was ten years of age. She was liberally educated, attending both the grammar and high schools at Ossian, and she also graduated in the scientific course at Valparaiso University with the degree Bachelor of Science. She took up teaching, being employed in Noble County, Indiana, and two years in the schools of Ossian. Both Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are active members of the Baptist Church and Mrs. Snyder teaches the woman’s class in the Sunday school. Mr. Snyder is affiliated with Bluffton Lodge No. 114, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and with the Knights of Pythias. He and his wife have owned several good properties in Bluffton and their prosperity is a source of satisfaction not only to themselves but to their many friends. Mr. Snyder has always been a leader in temperance work and some of the early meetings to promote temperance were held in his store. He and his wife had two children : Raymond G, born September 12, 1890, was educated in the grammar and high schools of Bluffton and married Miss Pearl Shardelow of Dayton Ohio. Ruephell, the daughter, was born November 16, 1892, was educated in the local schools and in a business college, and is now the wife of Thomas E. Miller.

    Children:
    1. 4. SNYDER, Raymond Oscar was born on 12 Sep 1890 in Blufftown, Indiana, USA; died on 23 May 1972 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA.
    2. SNYDER, Ruephell was born on 16 Nov 1892.

  3. 10.  SHARDELOW, Lewis was born on 11 Jan 1866 in Ohio, USA (son of SHARDELOW, Joseph and MILLER, Margaret); died on 20 Aug 1914 in Carrmonte, Dayton, Ohio, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Professional position/status: 12 Feb 1898, Harker Street, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Appointed Fish and Game Warden of the Montgomery county.
    • Professional position/status: 20 Aug 1914, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Printer at time of his death Member of Dayton Typographical Union

    Notes:

    Died:
    Died of heart trouble unexpectedly at home
    Dayton Herald reports, spells his name Louis

    Lewis married KAUTT, Rose in 1886. Rose (daughter of KAUTT, Johan Cristoph and Living) was born in 1868 in Ohio, USA; died on 4 Feb 1933 in Indiana Avenue, New Castle, Indiana, USA; was buried on 6 Feb 1933 in Southmound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  KAUTT, Rose was born in 1868 in Ohio, USA (daughter of KAUTT, Johan Cristoph and Living); died on 4 Feb 1933 in Indiana Avenue, New Castle, Indiana, USA; was buried on 6 Feb 1933 in Southmound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1925, Bluffton to New Castle, Indiana, USA; Moves. Source Death notice in The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Dunreith is 32 miles south of Muncie.
    Died of a heart attack.

    Children:
    1. 5. SHARDELOW, Pearl M was born on 12 Jun 1889 in Ohio, USA; died on 26 Jun 1971 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA.
    2. SHARDELOW, Carmen Eva Marie was born on 11 Jan 1892 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA; died on 20 Aug 1928 in Indiana, USA.
    3. SHARDELOW, Mildred was born in 1895 in Ohio, USA; died on 12 May 1954 in 405 Marlay Road, Dayton, Ohio, USA; was buried on 14 May 1954 in Shiloh Cemetery, Dayton Ohio, USA.
    4. SHARDELOW, Cecil A R was born on 5 Jun 1906 in Randolph County, Indiana, USA; died on 17 Oct 1977 in California, USA.