George Snook

George William Snook (6 September 1864 - 23 September 1930) was an English emigrant to Canada.
Early life
He was born on September 6, 1864, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, the son of Maria Bryant Young and John Gray Snook.
He emigrated from England in September 1889, first moving to Newfoundland. He met and married Anna "Annie" Parsons, had George Snook Jr. in 1892 in Fortune Bay, Newfoundland, then moved to Schreiber, likely to become a marine engineer at Isbester's Landing.
Sometime after witnessing a friends' wedding in 1899 they moved to Port Arthur.
His brother Edward J. Snook joined him in Canada from England in September 1905.
He and his brother Edward J. Snook (November 1881 - 27 January 1952), visited England in 1910, returning to Canada on the Empress of Ireland, havin departed Liverpool, England and arrived at St John, New Brunswick, Canada, on 19 February 1910. His profession is given as General Foreman, while his brother's is Marine Engineer.
Marriage and family
They had two children who survived into adulthood:
- George Snook Jr. (1892 - ), born in Fortune Bay, Newfoundland
- Anna Bryant "Annie" (1893 - 1989), born in Schreiber, Ontario (close to Port Arthur)
- Lillian Snook (1901 - ??)
He and his wife are listed in the 1921 census as living at 230 Algoma Street, with an income of $1550, living with an 18-year-old daughter called Lillian. All three are listed as methodists, he is an Engineer at a "Powerhouse", his wife has no job, and his daughter is a "Tailoress" at a "Tailor shop".
His wife died 4 February 1924.
Death
Late in life he moved to Winnipeg. He died in hospital there on September 23, 1930, at the age of 66. His body was moved the following day back to Port Arthur. He was buried 26 September 1930 at Riverside Cemetery in what is now Thunder Bay, Ontario.
George W. Snook, 65, a former resident of Port Arthur, died in hospital in Winnipeg, Tuesday. Mr. Snook was formerly employed by the Public Utilities as an operator at the Current River power house, for sixteen years. He is survived by one son, George, of Kenora; one daughter, Mrs. A. Currie, of North Transcona, Manitoba; three sisters and three brothers, in England; and one brother, E.J. Snook, of Port Arthur. The body will arrive tomorrow; and the funeral will be held Friday afternoon from 299 Arthur Street to Trinity Church. The funeral will be under the auspices of the Masons. Burial will be in the family plot at Riverside cemetery. Rev. Harry Heathfield will conduct the services.
— Port Arthur News-Chronicle, 24 September 1930
Sources
Port Arthur News-Chronicle, 24 September 1930
Manitoba Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Manitoba, Canada Source Information Ancestry.com. Web: Manitoba, Death Index, 1871-1947 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Vital Statistics. Manitoba Consumer and Corporate Affairs. http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php: accessed 6 September 2012.