Isaiah Franklin Snow
M, #5311, b. May 16, 1883, d. Dec 29, 1921
Relationship | Granduncle of Malcolm Kenyon McKown Jr. |
Charts | Myrick-Merrick Descendants Chart Newcomb Descendants Chart Snow Descendants Chart Weatherbee Descendants Chart |
Father* | Franklin Weatherbee Snow b. Aug 16, 1857, d. Aug 1, 1910 |
Mother* | Lizzie Parker Newcomb b. Dec 2, 1859, d. Apr 26, 1935 |
Family | Margaret Livingston McClymont b. May 1, 1889, d. circa 1933 | |
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Chronological Events | ||
Birth* | May 16, 1883 | Isaiah Franklin Snow was born on May 16, 1883 at West Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. |
He was the son of Franklin Weatherbee Snow and Lizzie Parker Newcomb. | ||
Marriage* | Apr 16, 1913 | Isaiah Franklin Snow married Margaret Livingston McClymont, daughter of Martin McClymont and Margaret Brown, on Apr 16, 1913 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States. |
Death* | Dec 29, 1921 | Isaiah Franklin Snow died on Dec 29, 1921, at age 38 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, from pneumonia.1 |
Burial* | Jan 2, 1922 | He was buried on Jan 2, 1922 at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 261751920.2 |
Obituary | Feb 13, 1922 | OBITUARY: ISAIAH F. SNOW passed away at his home in Dorchester, MA, on Dec. 29, 1921, after a few days’ illness of pneumonia. He was born in West Brewster May 16, 1883, the son of the late Franklin W. and Elizabeth P. (Newcomb) Snow. When a young child, his parents moved to Boston where he was educated in the public schools, graduating from the English High School in 1900. Soon after, he entered an office of the Philadelphia Face Brick Co., James & Abbott of Boston. Later o and until his death he was employed by the American Can Co., South Boston, where he steadily advanced to a position of responsibility and trust. In 1913 he was married to Miss Margaret McClymont of Dorchester who, with two children, Margaret, seven years of age, and Franklin, three, survive him. Besides his family, he leaves a mother to whom he has been an adviser and a comforter since the death of his father in 1910, two sisters, Mrs. Irving Stark of Brooklyn, NY, and Mrs. Alan Garrow of Brewster, an aged grandmother, Mrs. Jane A. Newcomb, and other relatives to all of whom great sympathy is extended. Funeral services were held at his late residence New Year’s day, conducted by Rev. J. Williams of Phillips Church, South Boston, of which the deceased was a member, and by the Masonic Lodge, A.F. and A.M. He was laid to rest in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Ashmont. Published in the Barnstable (MA) Patriot, Feb. 13, 1922.1 |