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Biographies, Ramsburg »

..., and very active in his support, but the only public position ever held by him was that of judge of elections. Mr. Ramsburg was married to Elizabeth Snook, daughter of Henry Snook, a farmer and miller of Frederick County. She lived to be ninety-one years old. They were the parents of these children...

Biographies, Rinehart »

...From History of Frederick County. p. 1163: William Rinehart, deceased, was a well-known blacksmith at Walkersville and succeeded Mr. Snook, who was the first blacksmith in the town. The old shop where they carried on their business is still used as a smithy, the present owner being Robert Frushou...

Biographies, Diehl »

...ate of improved methods in his farm work. Politically, he is an adherent of the Republican party. Mr. Diehl was married in December, 1878, to Ella Snook, of the neighborhood of Haugh's Church, Woodsboro District. She is a daughter of William Snook. They are the parents of three children: Cora M.,...

Biographies, Gernand »

...acres, in Johnsville District, Frederick County. He was born in the above district, December 10, 1848, and is a son of Andrew Augustus and Julia Ann (Snook) Gernand. Jacob Gernand, the grandfather of Daniel J. Gernand, lived and died in the vicinity of Graceham, Frederick County. He was a weaver ...

Beachley, Biographies »

...n: Luther E. S., lives at Hagerstown, Md.; Tabitha, unmarried; Clara V., the wife of William H. Koogle, of Brunswick, Md.; Anna L., the wife of J. C. Snook, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Daniel V.; Ezra W.; and Norma S., the wife of Albert M. Ahalt, a farmer of Middletown District. Daniel V. Beachley, son o...

Barrack, Biographies »

...ent he managed for twenty-four years. The old shop still stands opposite the residence of Dr. Nicodemus. It was built over a hundred years ago by Mr. Snook, who sold it to William H. Rinehart, who learned his trade there also. About 1888, Mr. Barrack disposed of the business and turned his attention...