Re: Weaver marriages
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In reply to:
Re: Weaver marriages
Debbie Keyes 8/30/04
Although this thread is a year old, I would like to add some additional information to those interested in the early Sniders which settled in the colony of South Carolina. This from
http://www.palmettoroots.org/Auswanderer.htmlhttp://www.palmettoroots.org/Auswanderer.html
SCHNEIDER, Hans Jacob (1744). Nöttingen, 75196 Remchingen, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg Germany
Born 8 September 1713, son of Michael Schneider (Juror in Nöttingen) and Anna Maria Küst of Nöttingen. Married 27 November 1736, Anna Maria Deg, daughter of Philipp Deg and Anna Maria Foghar of Dietenhausen.
Children: (1) Philipp Jacob, born 16 October 1737;
(2) Anna Barbara, born 13 November 1738;
(3) Johann Michael, born 18 April 1742; and
(4) Anna Maria, born 11 November 1743.
On St. Andrew. Wife and 2 children. 200 Acres.
SCHNEIDER, Johann Michael (1744). Nöttingen, 75196 Remchingen, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg Germany
Born 8 August 1720, brother of Hans Jacob Schneider. Married 21 April 1744, Anna Rosina Schlägel, born 19 January 1720, daughter of Adam Schlegel (Tailor)
and Anna Magdalena Streber. (Burkett)
On St. Andrew. Three persons in family. 150 Acres, Saxe Gotha.
From the above, you can see that the two brothers, Michael and Jacob came to the colony of South Carolina in 1744 on board the St. Andrew, applied for and were given land in which they and their families settled. Their land was next to each other and there they remained until they died.
Both brothers had sons William and Jacob. I believe that the Jacob Snider which you have refered to, the one who marriedSusanna Oswalt, is not Jacob Snider's son Jacob but Michael Snider's son Jacob.