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Thomas Snell

Birth17 Jan 1793 - Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Death23 Jul 1834 - Near Perkin, Tazewell, Illinois
MotherRuth Maxwell Snell
FatherThomas Snell

Born in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States on 17 Jan 1793 to Thomas Snell and Ruth Maxwell Snell. Thomas Snell married Elizabeth Stark Snell, Woolston and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 Jul 1834 in Near Perkin, Tazewell, Illinois.

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Thomas Snell
1771 - Unknown
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Ruth Maxwell Snell
1770 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Stark Snell, Woolston
1791 - 1878
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Joseph Snell
1828 - 1906
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Aaron H. Snell
1824 - 1825
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Richard Hackett Snell
1814 - 1870
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Wesley F. Snell
1816 - 1901
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Ruth Snell
1826 - 1828
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John Snell
1812 - 1863
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Elizabeth M. Snell
1821 - 1822
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Thomas B. Snell
1818 - 1907

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