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  PHMC: Governors of Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The son of Anthony and Mary Elizabeth (Knippenberg) Snyder, an immigrant Moravian family, Simon Snyder was born November 5, 1759, in Lancaster.
In 1789, Snyder was elected a delegate to the state convention that revised Pennsylvania's constitution in 1790.
Snyder's New School Democratic wing was tied to aggressive federal activities-the Tariff of 1816, the Second Bank of the United States, and spending for many internal improvements.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /bah/dam/governors/snyder.asp?secid=31   (675 words)

  
 Simon Snyder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simon Snyder (5 November 1759 - 9 November 1819) was governor of Pennsylvania from 1808 to 1817.
Snyder was born in Lancaster to Moravian parents, Anthony and Mary Elizabeth (nee Knippenberg) Snyder.
Snyder has a residence hall at Penn State University named in his honor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Simon_Snyder   (153 words)

  
 Constitutional
Snyder, held office for three full terms and was the first of a long line of Pennsylvania German descendants to hold the position of Governor of Pennsylvania.
Snyder, on the side of war, closely tied the affairs of the Commonwealth’s to those of the Federal Government.
Snyder was the only governor subjected to a kidnapping attempt of a family member.
www.greencastlemuseum.org /Governors/constitutional.htm   (4245 words)

  
 Paul Simon and the Dixie Hummingbirds
Simon huddles with lead vocalist Ira Tucker Sr., whose celebrated voice is cracked and wavering -- it's still a couple of days from soaring.
Simon grabs a microphone, and delivers a loose lounge version of the song he'll do for real in a week or so.
As they pull in close, Simon starts to hum the song they've worked on all day, and soon everyone in the studio is singing -- the performers, the men in the booth and the horn guys, who are singing the lines they would have played.
paul.simon.org /multimedia/dixie.htm   (926 words)

  
 Jefferson Chapter 39   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
SNYDER, the seventh township, was organized in 1835, being taken from Pine Creek, and was called for Governor Simon Snyder.
The present boundaries of Snyder are: On the north, by Elk county; on the east, by Elk and Clearfield; on the south, by Washington township and Clearfield county, and on the west by Polk and Warsaw.
Statistics of Population and Taxables.— In Snyder township the number of taxables in 1835 was 41; 1842, 72; in 1849, 69; in 1863,117; in1870, 245; in 1880, 317; in 1886, 270 (Brockwayville was made a borough in 1883, which accounts for the decrease in taxables and population).
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Jefferson/Jefferson39.htm   (2817 words)

  
 The Snyder County Historical Society
The smaller tract of 71 acres, 120 perches, was originally acquired by Simon Snyder from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by a patent dated Dec. 20, 1793.
Simon Snyder, for whom Snyder County was named, was Governor of Pennsylvania from 1808 to 1817.
Snyder County was almost entirely settled by Palatinate Germans (those who originated in the Palatinate region of Germany.) This was probably due to the influence of Conrad Weiser, Indian Agent for the Penns.
www-personal.umich.edu /~ritterd/r/r36000ILtext.html   (5203 words)

  
 Snyder County Cooperative Extension -
In 1768, the territory presently Snyder County was known as Penn Township, Cumberland County.
Snyder County is in the Appalachian Mountain Section of the Ridge and Valley Province.
Finally, with a pledge of $1,500 by the Snyder County Commissioners, the first county agent was called in 1920.
snyder.extension.psu.edu /countyinfo.html   (711 words)

  
 Honorable George Kremer 1775-1854   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Maria Nippenburg/Kremer married Anthony Snyder, and she was Mother to three time Governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder (11/5/1759-11/9/1819), he died while Senator, all in Pennsylvania.
Simon took in his young nephew George Kremer and raised him as his own.
One of her sons was George Kremer Senior, and with Anthony had another son Simon, who became Governor of Pa. for three terms.
www.fisheadtackle.com /Kremer.html   (1602 words)

  
 THIRD GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abraham SNYDER was born on 30 Nov 1785 in, Lancaster, PA. He died on 18 Jun 1869 in, Jefferson, WV.
Mary SNYDER was born on 15 Jul 1819 in, Jefferson, VA. She died on 27 Jul 1819 in, Jefferson, VA.
Sarah SNYDER was born on 28 Apr 1823 in, Jefferson, VA. She died on 14 Jan 1835 in, Jefferson, VA. She was buried in "Snyder Farm", Jefferson, VA.
home.cfl.rr.com /budinfl/snyder/d34.htm   (197 words)

  
 People of Massey Knakal Realty Services
Simon Snyder recently joined our Queens office after working six years in commercial real estate sales with the Carlton Group.
Simon is encouraged to be part of the team focusing on the burgeoning investment real estate within the outer borough sub-markets.
Simon grew up in Maine, received an AB in physical sciences from Harvard and later earned a MBA from the Crummer School while at Disney.
www.masseyknakal.com /personnel/ssnyder.html   (121 words)

  
 THIRD GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Simon D. Snyder (photo) was born on 24 May 1844 in Virginia.
Katherine Drusylia Snyder was born on 6 Sep 1867.
Snyder was born on 3 Jan 1870 in West Virginia.
members.aol.com /guycsnyder/d6.htm   (237 words)

  
 Daily Egyptian: Love of SIUC motivation for leaving Washington
Jeanne Simon was not motivated by money, but by the sense of home and family, when she decided to accept the volunteer position of adjunct professor at SIUC.
Simon has contributed to the University in many ways since her return to SIUC from Washington, D.C., in 1996.
Simon and Snyder also are working together to plan an intellectual property rights conference on the Internet.
www.dailyegyptian.com /fall97/120997/simon.html   (524 words)

  
 Simon Snyder, 1846 - 1902, Early Mayor of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Simon Snyder was born in Bloomingdale on March 31, 1846.
Snyder served eight years on council from 1876-1879, 1888-1890, and in 1894 as reeve, prior to being elected mayor in 1895-1897.
Following his term as mayor, Snyder served one more year on council as an alderman in 1899, the year that the Waterloo Water Commission was established to construct the new municipal waterworks system.
www.city.waterloo.on.ca /DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=814   (363 words)

  
 TIME.com: Live by the Ax, Die by the Ax -- Jun. 27, 1994 -- Page 1
Under Snyder, Simon & Schuster became almost as avid as a Hollywood studio in its pursuit of hot properties and star writers.
Snyder's high-volume, high-profile style produced profits that were just about average for the industry, but his personality created serious turnover problems.
Snyder is a buccaneer, better suited to being an entrepreneur than an employee.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,980977,00.html   (691 words)

  
 SCHNEIDER/SNYDER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Herman Snyder of Greenbush wrote a will on 19 nov 1831 which was recorded on 16 May 1833.
Cornelius Snyder was survived by his wife, Mary R. Snyder; his daughter, Edith R. Hastings; his son, Horatio Snyder of Hoosick Falls; his daughters, A. Nettie Reichard & Belle Taylor of Troy.
Snyder; his daughters, Catharine & Christina; the grand-children (not named) children of his deceased daughter, Margaret; and his brother, Matthias Snyder.
members.tripod.com /~JeffriesB/Schneider1   (1111 words)

  
 American Memory from the Library of Congress - Browse by
Simon Snyder to James Madison, February 8, 1814.
Simon Snyder to James Madison, June 20, 1809.
Simon Snyder to James Madison, June 9, 1810.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/collections/madison_papers/titleS1.html   (900 words)

  
 Snyder County, Pennsylvania PA, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Snyder County, PA The county was named for Gov. Simon Snyder
Snyder County is one of 67 counties in Pennsylvania.
This was an increase of 1.51% from the 2000 census.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=14874   (419 words)

  
 Ancestors of Simon S. Schneider
Simon S. Snyder, son of Jonathan, was born March 2, 1829, and died Jan. 3, 1904.
He took some part in local affairs, serving as overseer of the poor in his district and for a number of years was a deacon of St. James Church in Upper Mahanoy Township, of which he was a Lutheran member; he and his wife are buried at that church.
Snyder married Leah Wetzel, born Nov. 20, 1829, died June 21, 1886, daughter of Peter Wetzel, and six children were born to this union: Lizzie (married Peter Paul), William W., Edwin W., Kate (married Joel Daniel and later Preston Fretz), Sarah E. (married Edwin Beisel and later Samuel Herb) and Susan (married Daniel Runkel).
www.siteservers.net /family/tree/871.htm   (254 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Snyder County: Books: Jim Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Snyder County was carved out of the southern portion of Union County in 1855.
In the western section of the county, McClure is a town that was created by and for the convenience of the mid-nineteenth-century Middle Creek Valley Railroad.
Snyder County is a historical tour of these ever-changing communities through more than two hundred new and far-ranging images, many never before published, mainly from the outstanding postcard collection of county resident Ron Nornhold.
www.amazon.ca /Snyder-County-Jim-Campbell/dp/0738537403   (281 words)

  
 Greene County Indiana History
We had a small window, pasted over with greased paper, and our desk was a puncheon, placed on two pegs in the wall; the seats were benches, made of split poplar poles, with flat side up.
The second school was taught by George R. Moore, at the old Bethlehem log church, on the farm of Simon Bland, with many pupils, among whom were Simon Bland, Mournen and Kissie Bland, George and James McCutchan, Dorrel and Sexton Long, Marinda Long, Elizabeth Martin, Hunters's girls and others.
Snyder built a little tub-wheel water-mill on the Mosquito Branch, and afterwards sold it to George Walker.
www.baberfamilytree.org /People/GreeneCountyIndianaHistory.htm   (2185 words)

  
 Mercer Gen. Hist. Chapter 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
With the exception of a slight ebulition at the prospect of a war with France in 1797, and a resistance to the operation of the "Homestead Tax" in Lehigh, Berks and Northampton Counties, when the militia was called out, the remainder of the term of Gov. Mifflin passed in comparative quiet.
During the administrations of Thomas McKean, who was elected Governor in 1799, and Simon Snyder in 1808, little beyond heated political contests marked the even tenor of the government, until the breaking-out of the troubles which eventuated in the war of 1812.
It was in the administration of Gov. Snyder in February, 1810, that an act was passed making Harrisburg the seat of government, and a commission raised for erecting public buildings, the sessions of the Legislature being held in the court house at Harrisburg from 1812 to 1821.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Mercer/MercerGenHist13.htm   (3083 words)

  
 Descendants of George Ludwick Sr. - ludn04 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Snyder, Henry W., head, male, born Oct 1838, age 61, md, md 41 yr.
Snyder, Rebecca, wife, female, born Dec 1842, age 57, md, md 41 yr.
Snyder, Charles, head, male, born Oct 1877, age 22, md, md 0 yr, born Michigan, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio, farmer.
www.sonic.net /~joanstev/ludwick/ludn04.htm   (5418 words)

  
 SNYDER COUNTY PAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Snyder County was created from part of Union County on March 2, 1855.
It was named for Simon Snyder, the third governor of Pennsylvania (1808-1817) following the state Constitution of 1790.
The county seat of Middleburg was laid out in 1800 and incorporated as a borough on September 25, 1860.
www.timevoyagers.com /snyder.htm   (133 words)

  
 Ethington Family - aqwn07 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
In an effort to strengthen the thesis that Simon and Addie were indeed the parents of Preston's first wife, I called the county clerk of Shelby County KY. The clerk there agreed to check the 1906 marriages to see if she could find the marriage of this couple, and was successful in doing so.
Be it known that we, P.P. Ethington, and S.P. Snyder as surity are bound for the marriage of P.P. Ethington and Sallie Katie Shyder...
This corresponds with the census records of 1910 where Simon's middle initial is given as P. This evidence is sufficient to conclude that the parents of Sallie Katie Snyder are Simon P. Snyder and Addie Snyder, and that her sister was Martha Snyder, mother of Ruth Clark.
www.ethington.org /ethingtonfamily/aqwn07.htm   (5156 words)

  
 app1994000678/PP
On the ground before the bull are a cleaver, saw, and other butcher tools.
The print is dedicated to Pennsylvania's recently elected Republican Governor Simon Snyder.
Snyder was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and was the first representative of the German element and back-country farming class to be elected governor of the state.
hdl.loc.gov /loc.pnp/cph.3a05344   (202 words)

  
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There are so many stories as to how they met -- that out sailing one day, his skiff rammed on the lake, that they fought over the same seat at a concert, that they started out battling and fighting and ended up deeply and passionately in love.
So they embarked upon an affair, which was rather risky and daring for their time and in their set.
It was the letters that he'd written to her, now returned, as if that was some sort of proof that she no longer cared.
atwtx.0catch.com /ATWT02282000.txt   (5557 words)

  
 Simon Snyder
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SNYDER, Simon, governor of Pennsylvania, born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 5 November, 1759; died near Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 9 November, 1819.
His father, Anthony, a mechanic, emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1758.
www.famousamericans.net /simonsnyder   (378 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Snyder County, Pa.
Capital Impact: Snyder County -- officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data
Any corrections to county locations would be greatly appreciated.
The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on March 10, 2005.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/PA/SN.html   (554 words)

  
 AHL - American Hockey League - Cincinnati vs. Chicago   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
ROSEMONT, Illinois (Ticker) -- Dan Snyder and Simon Gamache both had a pair of goals to lead the Chicago Wolves over the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, 5-2.
Snyder tied the score at 1-1 midway through the second period on a shorthanded goal, assisted on a early third-period marker by Chris Nielson and closed out the scoring on an empty-netter with 52 seconds remaining.
Gamache opened the scoring on the power play midway through the first period and gave Chicago a 4-2 lead on the man advantage 7:18 into the third.
usatoday.com /sports/scores102/102347/20021213AHL--CHICAGO---0nr.htm   (443 words)

  
 1882 Simon S. Mumma Bible
This bible was owned by Simon Snyder Mumma (1787-1835).
Simon was the second eldest son of Jacob Hiram Welty Mumma who migrated to Dayton, Ohio in 1827 from Sharpsburg, Maryland.
Nancy May Mumma passed away on the Seventh of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty three 9:30 A.M. Simon Snyder Mumma Passed away on the fifteenth of November in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty seven.
www.mumma.org /archives/bible3.html   (329 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Letter, Andrew Ellicott to Simon Snyder, governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Find in a Library: Letter, Andrew Ellicott to Simon Snyder, governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Letter, Andrew Ellicott to Simon Snyder, governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/81353ee89d64e261a19afeb4da09e526.html   (92 words)

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