Anne Snook: Difference between revisions

From Curriepedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Admin
No edit summary
imported>Admin
Line 9: Line 9:
She married [[George Snook]] in Newfoundland after her impregnated her.  They joined the [[Great Parsons Migration]] from Newfoundland to Port Arthur in about 1894.
She married [[George Snook]] in Newfoundland after her impregnated her.  They joined the [[Great Parsons Migration]] from Newfoundland to Port Arthur in about 1894.


She had four children, including [[Anna Currie|Anna Snook Jr.]] and [[George Snook Jr.]] who made it to adulthood.  She also adopted another daughter, [[Lillian Snook]].
She had four children, two who died in infance and two, [[Anna Currie|Anna Snook Jr.]] and [[George Snook Jr.]] who made it to adulthood.  In addition to these four, she also adopted a daughter, [[Lillian Snook]].


==Death==
==Death==

Revision as of 05:13, 29 December 2019

Anne "Annie" Snook (nee Parsons) (1870 - 4 February 1924) was a woman from Port-aux-Baques, Newfoundland.

Early life

She was born in Newfoundland to a "William Parsons" (according to Marilyn Hermiston) or a Richard Parsons (according to Bill Currie) of Newfoundland, and "Annie Cake" (according to Marilyn Hermiston) or Hannah Parsons (according to Bill Currie) from Fortune Bay, Newfoundland.

Marriage, migration and family

She married George Snook in Newfoundland after her impregnated her. They joined the Great Parsons Migration from Newfoundland to Port Arthur in about 1894.

She had four children, two who died in infance and two, Anna Snook Jr. and George Snook Jr. who made it to adulthood. In addition to these four, she also adopted a daughter, Lillian Snook.

Death

According to the News-Journal, she died in Port Arthur at age 52, on 4 February 1924. [1]

Obituary

Mrs. George Snooks [sic]

Mrs. Snooks [sic], wife of George Snooks [sic], Sr., operator at the Current River Power House, died at noon today following a week's illness, at the age of fifty-two years. Mrs. Snooks [sic] had been a resident of Port Arthur for thirty years and resided at 230 Algoma street North. She is survived by her husband, one son George, 90 Ontario street, Port Arthur; one daughter, Mrs. A.C. Currie, at Oakbank, Manitoba and an adopted daughter, Lillian, in Winnipeg. The funeral arrangements are to be announced later.

Sources

Ancestry.com

Bill Currie

Marilyn Hermiston

Port Arthur Daily News-Chronicle, Port Arthur, Canada, 4 February 1924.