Re: Yates Snowden Charles Snowden
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Yates Snowden Charles Snowden
John Greene 10/07/08
I have assembled this much from the WEB. Some of this may be wrong. Not sure which Charles might have had a brick plant. Prehaps you can share more & I'll ad it to my file. I am not a Snowden of this line. I am from the line of John Snowden of Philadelphia.
Descendants of Joshua Snowden
Generation No. 1
1.JOSHUA1 SNOWDENHe married ELIZABETH EVANS September 20, 1729 in St. Andrews Parish, Charleston, S. C..
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Widow (Evans might be her first husband's surname)
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Marriage: September 20, 1729, St. Andrews Parish, Charleston, S. C.
Child of JOSHUA SNOWDEN and ELIZABETH EVANS is:
2. i. CHARLES B.2 SNOWDEN, b. 1736; d. November 11, 1825.
Generation No. 2
2.CHARLES B.2 SNOWDEN (JOSHUA1) was born 1736, and died November 11, 1825.He married (1) ANNE LAWRENCE Bef. 1790, daughter of ESTELL LAWRENCE and ELIZABETH.She was born Bet. 1755 - 1765, and died Bef. 1815.He married (2) MARIE L. DRAKE Bet. 1800 - 1815.She was born 1795, and died 1885.
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Marriage: Bef. 1790
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Marriage: Bet. 1800 - 1815
Children of CHARLES SNOWDEN and ANNE LAWRENCE are:
3. i. WILLIAM ESTELL3 SNOWDEN, b. 1790; d. 1844.
4. ii. ANNE BLAIR SNOWDEN, b. 1800; d. 1868.
Children of CHARLES SNOWDEN and MARIE DRAKE are:
5. iii. LOUISA MATILDA3 SNOWDEN, b. August 09, 1816; d. December 19, 1884.
6. iv. DR. WILLIAM SNOWDEN, b. March 06, 1822, S. C.; d. September 16, 1863.
v. JOSHUA LAWRENCE SNOWDEN, d. Bef. 1850; m. ISABEL SARAH YATES, Bet. 1838 - 1850; b. November 15, 1810; d. February 20, 1881.
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Marriage: Bet. 1838 - 1850
Generation No. 3
3.WILLIAM ESTELL3 SNOWDEN (CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born 1790, and died 1844.He married LYDIA GAILLARD November 1816, daughter of PETER GAILLARD and ELIZABETH PORCHER.She was born 1787, and died August 07, 1850.
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Marriage: November 1816
Children of WILLIAM SNOWDEN and LYDIA GAILLARD are:
7. i. WILLIAM E.4 SNOWDEN, JR., b. 1821; d. 1855.
8. ii. DR. PETER G. SNOWDEN, b. 1823, Charleston, S. C.; d. 1889.
9. iii. ELIZABETH GAILLARD SNOWDEN, b. 1827; d. February 05, 1855.
10. iv. CHARLES JOHN SNOWDEN, b. February 20, 1825, Charleston, S. C..
11. v. ANNE LAWRENCE SNOWDEN, b. March 19, 1819, Charleston, S. C.; d. 1871, Charleston, S. C..
4.ANNE BLAIR3 SNOWDEN (CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born 1800, and died 1868.She married STEPHEN G. DEVEAUX Bef. 1826.He was born 1789, and died September 06, 1850.
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Marriage: Bef. 1826
Children of ANNE SNOWDEN and STEPHEN DEVEAUX are:
i. STEPHEN L.4 DEVEAUX, b. July 20, 1826; d. February 16, 1907.
ii. ANNE LAWRENCE DEVEAUX, b. July 06, 1831; d. March 18, 1893; m. JULIUS ST. CLAIR DUBOSE; b. 1828; d. July 06, 1829.
iii. GEORGIANA MARIE DEVEAUX, b. October 28, 1833; d. May 18, 1919; m. REV. OCTAVIUS T. PORCHER, December 18, 1851; b. June 09, 1829; d. December 30, 1873.
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Marriage: December 18, 1851
12. iv. ISABEL MARION DEVEAUX, b. June 01, 1837; d. October 22, 1906.
v. CATHERINE CORDES DEVEAUX, b. 1839; d. 1923; m. JOHN PALMER PORCHER; b. 1836; d. 1864.
vi. AMARINTHIA SNOWDEN DEVEAUX, b. July 18, 1841; d. February 04, 1868; m. R. HEBER SCREVEN.
vii. WALTER PEYRE DEVEAUX, b. 1847; d. 1892.
5.LOUISA MATILDA3 SNOWDEN (CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born August 09, 1816, and died December 19, 1884.She married MAHAM PALMER 1836.He was born August 12, 1811, and died July 09, 1852.
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Marriage: 1836
Children of LOUISA SNOWDEN and MAHAM PALMER are:
i. JOSEPH CLARENCE4 PALMER, b. 1839; d. 1863.
ii. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE PALMER, b. 1840; d. 1859.
iii. ELLA MARIE PALMER, b. September 09, 1842; d. September 06, 1916; m. DR. PETER GAILLARD GOURDIN, 1862; b. October 16, 1830; d. November 21, 1876.
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Marriage: 1862
iv. LAWRENCE GENDRON PALMER, b. 1844; d. 1871.
v. WILLIAM DEHON PALMER, b. 1846; d. 1918.
vi. MAHAM PALMER II, b. 1853; d. 1897.
6.DR. WILLIAM3 SNOWDEN (CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born March 06, 1822 in S. C., and died September 16, 1863.He married MARY ARARINTHIA YATES 1857, daughter of JOSEPH YATES and ELIZABETH SAYLOR.She was born September 10, 1819 in Charleston, S. C., and died February 23, 1898.
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Our chapter is the official support group for the Secession Camp #4
Snowden Chapter proudly took its name from a prominent Charleston lady who was very active in community service before, during and after the War Between the States. We hope you will read more about the life and accomplishments of Mary Amarinthia Yates Snowden. We should have an article up very soon, so please check back.
Mrs. Snowden continued to hold the office of president of the Confederate Home until her death, on February 23, 1898. A friend wrote concerning her:"Faithful unto death - this her glory, And this the record of her day; No brighter guerdon can we give her, Nor words of nobler praise."
Mary Amarinthia Yates was born in Charleston, in 1819, and educated for some years in Philadelphia, where the family temporarily resided. Later she was a pupil at the Barhamville School, near Columbia, South Carolina. A beautiful, intelligent and popular woman, she refused many suitors before her marriage in 1857 to William Snowden, M.D., a member of an old South Carolina family. Her two children are Yates Snowden, LL.D., Professor of History and Political Science at the University of South Carolina, and a daughter, known affectionately to many generations of students of the Confederate College as "Miss May."
Mrs. Snowden's first public work was in connection with her brother, the Rev. William B. Yates, and his "School Ship Lodebar," a mission for seamen.
In 1854 she organized the Calhoun Monument Association, which after long years of work was able to erect a fitting memorial to South Carolina's great statesman on Marion Square, in Charleston. Of this association the then Miss Yates was elected treasurer. Having continued to hold this office, the perils of the War Between the States found her still the custodian of this fund, so that when Mrs. Snowden, with her sister and children, after the evacuation of Charleston, took refuge in Columbia, these bonds, to the amount of over $39,000.00, were carried there with their other valuables.
The actual war work of Mrs. Snowden was of the greatest importance. The Red Cross was yet to be born, but the same work was done by various women's societies with excellent organization and co-operation. Mrs. Snowden was one of the founding officers of at least one Soldiers' Relief Association
One trip she made to Warrenton, Virginia, ten miles from Manassas, during the second battle of that name, to bear comforts to the wounded, both housed and in the open field; here, lying out on Academy Hill, she found one hundred and eighty wounded South Carolinians, who were helped by her ministrations. After the burning of Columbia, she received special permission, to care for Confederate prisoners in the South Carolina College, for which purpose she added supplies received from the Federal troops to the pitifully meager, but heartfelt gifts of the women who crowded Columbia.
After the surrender of the Southern forces, she traveled from battlefield to battlefield, arranging for the bringing home of the dead. By then widowed, and with property greatly depreciated, she set herself to the problem of living and the care of her children.
But loyalty to her country's heroes still inspired her, and in 1866 she organized the Ladies Memorial Association, which has since cared for the graves of the Confederate dead in Magnolia Cemetery
Her next project was arranging for 84 SC men killed at Gettysburg to be brought home for burial in Magnolia Cemetery in 1871. She traveled to Gettysburg herself to locate their graves, and then found the materials to create more than 800 head stones and the base of the monument in the Confederate section of the cemetery. On the base of this monument there is a tablet inscribed to the memory of Mrs. Snowden. Both she and Rev. Ellison Capers were present at the dedication.
Mrs. Snowden would not yet be satisfied while bereaved mothers, widows, and orphaned girls were lacking proper care and educational opportunities. So with other like-minded women to help her, the Home for the Mothers, Widows, and Daughters of Confederate Soldiers was established as a tentative effort to provide for an exigency that they thought would soon pass.
This institution was founded in Charleston, South Carolina, in those dark days of reconstruction that followed the War Between the States, and was known as the Home for the Mothers, Widows, and Daughters of Confederate Soldiers. The association was organized on August 12, 1867, at a meeting of nine women, and the Rev. Charles Stuart Vedder, of the Huguenot Church. The funds in hand were one dollar, given by a widow living in a charitable institution in Baltimore, and money enough to pay one year's rent for the Old Carolina Hotel. The leader of these nine women, the widowed Mrs. Mary Amarinthia Snowden, who, with her sister, Mrs. Isabella Snowden, a widow also, had mortgaged their home for this purpose, raised this money.
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Marriage: 1857
Children of WILLIAM SNOWDEN and MARY YATES are:
i. YATES JOSEPH4 SNOWDEN, b. 1858; d. 1933.
Notes for YATES JOSEPH SNOWDEN:
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SNOWDEN
1965; Men's Residence Hall
A Charleston native, Yates Snowden (1858-1933) was elected to the chair of history in 1906. Snowden went on to introduce advanced courses in the French Revolution and the Reconstruction period of the United States. The dashing Snowden was known as the "Incarnation of the Old South" for he wore a black cape and was handsome, charming, and witty.
ii. AMARINATHA MAY SNOWDEN, b. Bet. 1859 - 1860.
Generation No. 4
7.WILLIAM E.4 SNOWDEN, JR. (WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born 1821, and died 1855.He married MARY LEE HOWARD.She was born 1833, and died 1897.
Children of WILLIAM SNOWDEN and MARY HOWARD are:
i. WILLIAM E.5 SNOWDEN III, m. ANN CAIN GAILLARD, 1880; b. October 19, 1858; d. 1959.
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Marriage: 1880
13. ii. THEODORE G. SNOWDEN, b. 1847; d. 1896.
8.DR. PETER G.4 SNOWDEN (WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born 1823 in Charleston, S. C., and died 1889.He married (1) LAURA ANN STEVENS.She was born May 02, 1826 in St. Stephens Parish, and died March 21, 1860.He married (2) (MISS) LONDON Aft. 1860.
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Marriage: Aft. 1860
Children of PETER SNOWDEN and LAURA STEVENS are:
i. CHARLES STEVENS5 SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1847, St. Johns, Berkeley Co. SC.
ii. LYDIA GILLIAD SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1849, St. Johns, Berkeley Co. SC.
iii. EDWIN L. SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1851.
iv. MARY B. SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1853.
v. RENI R. ? SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1858.
9.ELIZABETH GAILLARD4 SNOWDEN (WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born 1827, and died February 05, 1855.She married HENRY WILLIAM RAVENEL.He was born 1814, and died 1887.
Children of ELIZABETH SNOWDEN and HENRY RAVENEL are:
i. LYDIA S.5 RAVENEL, b. 1839; d. 1915.
ii. HENRIETTE E. RAVENEL, b. 1844; d. 1909.
iii. EMILY RAVENEL, b. 1846; d. 1908; m. EDWARD GREENLAND CAIN, 1869; b. 1845.
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Marriage: 1869
10.CHARLES JOHN4 SNOWDEN (WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born February 20, 1825 in Charleston, S. C..He married HARRIET LEE HOWARD Abt. 1850 in Charleston, S. C..She was born Abt. 1825 in Charleston, S. C..
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Marriage: Abt. 1850, Charleston, S. C.
Children of CHARLES SNOWDEN and HARRIET HOWARD are:
i. WILLIAM ETZEL5 SNOWDEN, b. November 04, 1855, Charleston, S. C..
ii. PETER SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1854.
iii. CHARLES SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1856.
iv. EMMA SNOWDEN, b. Abt. 1858.
11.ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN (WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born March 19, 1819 in Charleston, S. C., and died 1871 in Charleston, S. C..She married COL. PETER CHARLES GAILLARD December 06, 1838 in Charleston, S. C., son of JAMES GAILLARD and HARRIET PORCHER.He was born December 29, 1812 in St. Johns, Berkeley, or Walnut Grove, SC, and died November 01, 1889 in Charleston, S. C..
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Marriage: December 06, 1838, Charleston, S. C.
Children of ANNE SNOWDEN and PETER GAILLARD are:
i. ALICE ANN5 GAILLARD, b. 1839; d. 1912; m. JOHN SANDERS PALMER, JR., 1863; b. August 23, 1836; d. 1864.
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Marriage: 1863
ii. LAWRENCE GAILLARD, b. 1841; d. 1866.
14. iii. CLEREMOND SERRE GAILLARD, b. August 29, 1843; d. May 17, 1914.
iv. LUCY GAILLARD, b. 1847; d. 1937.
15. v. ESTELL GAILLARD, b. September 15, 1849; d. October 02, 1910.
vi. ELLA GAILLARD, b. 1854; d. 1939.
12.ISABEL MARION4 DEVEAUX (ANNE BLAIR3 SNOWDEN, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born June 01, 1837, and died October 22, 1906.She married (1) DR. RENE RAVENEL 1856.He was born November 13, 1826, and died July 27, 1875.She married (2) CHARLES JOHNSTON MACBETH October 1876.He was born December 22, 1835, and died April 29, 1900.
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Marriage: 1856
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Marriage: October 1876
Children of ISABEL DEVEAUX and RENE RAVENEL are:
i. RENE5 RAVENEL, b. 1856.
ii. ELIZABETH C. RAVENEL, b. April 06, 1860; d. April 06, 1881.
iii. PERCIVAL P. RAVENEL, b. August 13, 1866; d. September 25, 1903.
Generation No. 5
13.THEODORE G.5 SNOWDEN (WILLIAM E.4, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born 1847, and died 1896.He married HARRIET PORCHER GAILLARD.She was born October 18, 1847.
Children of THEODORE SNOWDEN and HARRIET GAILLARD are:
i. JAMES G.6 SNOWDEN.
ii. THEODORE SNOWDEN.
iii. ELIZABETH SNOWDEN.
iv. HARRIET PORCHER SNOWDEN.
v. EDMUND SNOWDEN.
vi. MARY LEE SNOWDEN, b. March 16, 1872; d. December 24, 1898; m. WILLIAM HENRY SINKLER III, November 09, 1897; b. October 12, 1872; d. October 1949.
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Marriage: November 09, 1897
14.CLEREMOND SERRE5 GAILLARD (ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born August 29, 1843, and died May 17, 1914.She married WILLIAM HENRY SINKLER, JR. 1865, son of WILLIAM HENRY SINKLER.He was born October 05, 1844, and died October 30, 1922.
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Marriage: 1865
Children of CLEREMOND GAILLARD and WILLIAM SINKLER are:
i. CLEREMOND LAWRENCE6 SINKLER, b. August 19, 1867.
ii. ANNA LINTON SINKLER, b. August 16, 1870; d. March 06, 1950.
16. iii. WILLIAM HENRY SINKLER III, b. October 12, 1872; d. October 1949.
15.ESTELL5 GAILLARD (ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born September 15, 1849, and died October 02, 1910.He married MARGARET CANTEY SINKLER 1871, daughter of WILLIAM HENRY SINKLER.She was born January 16, 1854, and died November 09, 1939.
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Marriage: 1871
Children of ESTELL GAILLARD and MARGARET SINKLER are:
i. WILLIAM MINOTT6 GAILLARD, b. 1872; d. 1930.
17. ii. JOHN PALMER GAILLARD, b. June 19, 1874; d. July 31, 1962.
iii. PETER CHARLES GAILLARD, b. 1876; d. 1943.
Generation No. 6
16.WILLIAM HENRY6 SINKLER III (CLEREMOND SERRE5 GAILLARD, ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born October 12, 1872, and died October 1949.He married (1) MARY LEE SNOWDEN November 09, 1897, daughter of THEODORE SNOWDEN and HARRIET GAILLARD.She was born March 16, 1872, and died December 24, 1898.He married (2) HARRIET JERMAN PALMER Aft. 1898.She was born March 08, 1877, and died July 26, 1972.
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Marriage: November 09, 1897
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Marriage: Aft. 1898
Children of WILLIAM SINKLER and HARRIET PALMER are:
18. i. LIVING7 SINKLER.
ii. LIVING SINKLER.
iii. ELIZABETH PALMER SINKLER, b. January 08, 1907; d. January 04, 1923.
19. iv. CLEREMOND GAILLARD SINKLER, b. September 23, 1907; d. October 16, 1958.
17.JOHN PALMER6 GAILLARD (ESTELL5, ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born June 19, 1874, and died July 31, 1962.He married ELEANOR BALL LUCAS April 27, 1910.She was born March 10, 1877.
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Marriage: April 27, 1910
Children of JOHN GAILLARD and ELEANOR LUCAS are:
i. LIVING7 GAILLARD, m. LIVING SIMONS.
ii. LIVING GAILLARD.
iii. LIVING GAILLARD.
iv. LIVING GAILLARD.
Generation No. 7
18.LIVING7 SINKLER (WILLIAM HENRY6, CLEREMOND SERRE5 GAILLARD, ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1)He married LIVING CHAMPY.
Children of LIVING SINKLER and LIVING CHAMPY are:
i. LIVING8 SINKLER, m. LIVING LITTLE.
ii. LIVING SINKLER.
19.CLEREMOND GAILLARD7 SINKLER (WILLIAM HENRY6, CLEREMOND SERRE5 GAILLARD, ANNE LAWRENCE4 SNOWDEN, WILLIAM ESTELL3, CHARLES B.2, JOSHUA1) was born September 23, 1907, and died October 16, 1958.She married JOSEPH NORMAN WALSH August 25, 1931.He was born May 26, 1901, and died October 23, 1974.
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Marriage: August 25, 1931
Child of CLEREMOND SINKLER and JOSEPH WALSH is:
i. LIVING8 WALSH, m. LIVING STONEY.
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