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Picture of the Snouffer Family in 1943 is a picture, with genre photograph and group portraits. Its dimensions are 3.125 in. x 4.5 in..
It was created on Monday, May 24, 1943.
This photo shows the Snouffer family in 1943. Back row: Leslie R. Snouffer (b. 1901, d. 1986), William (Bill) M. Snouffer (b. 1897, d. 1990), Edith M. Snouffer (b. 1898, d. 1987), Mary L. Boyd Snouffer (b. 1907, d. 1995), Raymond (Ray) C. Snouffer (b. 1905, d. 2001), Emma F. Snouffer (b. 1900, d. 1990), Stephen (Steve) M. Snouffer (b. 1899, d. 1992), Unknown, Helen W. Snouffer (b. 1903, d. 1992), Elmer S. Snouffer (b. 1898, d. 1994), Stanley W. Snouffer (b. 1877, d. 1970), and Paul Snouffer (b. 1921, d. 2014); Front row: Bernice E. Snouffer (b. 1905, d. 2001), Phyllis A. Snouffer Hollenbaugh (b. 1928, d. 2017), Donna Lee Snouffer Chamberlin (b. 1931), Harlan K. Snouffer (b. 1934), Richard (Dick) K. Snouffer (b. 1930, d. 2008), Edward (Ed) S. Snouffer (b. 1929, d. 2005) and Myrtle (Myrt) Near Snouffer (b. 1886, d. 1969).
The Snouffer family has been important in local history since they first arrived among the second wave of families that migrated to the Worthington area. Mary Magdelena Baumgartner Snouffer (b. 1784, d. 1868) came to Worthington by wagon with seven of her eight children (one daughter had already married and stayed in Maryland) in the mid-1830s having purchased the land that is currently Don Scott Field. Her husband John (b. ca. 1779, d. 1823, Frederick, Maryland) had died in their home state of Maryland. Four of her five sons – David, Michael, John, and George – played a major role in the settlement of West Worthington, Linworth, and Dublin (son Daniel moved to Campaign County, Ohio). George’s son Joseph W. Snouffer married Julietta Garner. They bought the farmland on the west side of the railroad tracks where Brookside Estates lies today. The road that ran past Joseph and Julietta’s farm was soon named Snouffer Road. Joseph and Julietta had ten children and many grand and great-grandchildren, most of whom were born, lived, died, and are buried in Worthington.
It covers the topic families.
It features the people Mary Lydia Snouffer (née Boyd), 1907-1995, Mertle (Mert) Rader Snouffer (née Near), 1886-1969, Leslie R. Snouffer, 1901-1986, William (Bill) McKinley Snouffer, 1897-1990, Edith M. Snouffer (née Bosley), 1898-1987, Raymond (Ray) Chester Snouffer, 1905-2001, Emma F. Snouffer, 1900-1990, Stephen (Steve) M. Snouffer, 1899-1992, Helen Elizabeth Snouffer (née Watson), 1903-1992, Elmer Stanley Snouffer, 1898-1994, Stanley (Boss) W. Snouffer, 1877-1970, Paul Snouffer, 1921-2014, Bernice Estelle Snouffer (née Thomas), 1905-2001, Phyllis Ann Hollenbaugh (née Snouffer), 1928-2017, Donna Lee Bell Chamberlin (née Snouffer), 1930-, Harlan K. Snouffer, 1934-, Richard Kendall Snouffer, 1930-2008 and Dr. Edward Stanley Snouffer, 1929-2005.
It covers the city Worthington.
The original is in a private collection.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is wcd0224.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on February 22, 2018. It was last updated February 21, 2024.