Cornelia Fenwick Gaines
Relationship | Cornelia Fenwick Gaines is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Cornelia Fenwick is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth | February 14, 1846 | Cornelia was born February 14, 1846 in Stedmantown, Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage - Conf Info | December 8, 1866 | According to conflicting information, Cornelia Fenwick Gaines married John Thomas Vardeman, son of Peter Vardeman and Mary W Scrogin, on December 8, 1866.2 |
Marriage | December 18, 1866 | She married John Thomas Vardeman, son of Peter Vardeman and Mary W Scrogin, December 18, 1866 in Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | September 26, 1867 | Her son Ernest was born on September 26, 1867 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | November 25, 1869 | Her son John was born on November 25, 1869 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | October 15, 1871 | Her son Richard was born on October 15, 1871 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | December 11, 1873 | Her son Jeremiah was born on December 11, 1873 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | December 17, 1875 | Her son Hiram was born on December 17, 1875 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | January 21, 1878 | Her daughter Grace was born on January 21, 1878 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | March 14, 1880 | Her son Miles was born on March 14, 1880 near Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | November 3, 1882 | Her daughter Bonnie was born on November 3, 1882 in Missouri![]() |
Birth of Daughter | June 17, 1885 | Her daughter Margaret was born on June 17, 1885 in Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Birth of Daughter | November 5, 1887 | Her daughter Elizabeth was born on November 5, 1887 in Stanhope, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Birth of Daughter | August 16, 1890 | Her daughter Frances was born on August 16, 1890 in Stanhope, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Marriage of Son | December 25, 1894 | Her son, John Peter Vardeman, married Luella Smith on December 25, 1894 near Herndon, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Marriage of Son | September 9, 1895 | Her son, Richard Henry Vardeman, married Mary Caldonia Smith on September 9, 1895 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Marriage of Son | May, 1898 | Her son, Ernest Johnson Vardeman, married Elizabeth Elliott in May, 1898 in Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | January 17, 1901 | Her daugher, Grace Truman Vardeman, married Howard Boone Nall on January 17, 1901 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Marriage of Son | August 21, 1905 | Her son, Hiram Botts Vardeman, married Lueva Thomas on August 21, 1905.3 |
Marriage of Son | December 24, 1908 | Her son, Miles Standish Vardiman, married Mary Josephine Harris on December 24, 1908 near Marshall, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | January 14, 1909 | Her daugher, Margaret May Vardeman, married Emmett Self on January 14, 1909.3 |
Marriage of Daughter | June 28, 1911 | Her daugher, Bonnie Stanley Vardeman, married Charles Lewis Conoway on June 28, 1911.3 |
Death | November 25, 1921 | Cornelia died November 25, 1921 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Burial | Her body was buried in Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall, Saline County, Missouri![]() |
Family |
John Thomas Vardeman b. 2 Oct 1838, d. 16 Oct 1923 | |
Children | 1. | Ernest Johnson Vardeman+ b. Sep 26, 1867, d. Aug 2, 1956 |
2. | John Peter Vardeman+ b. Nov 25, 1869, d. Jun 26, 1945 | |
3. | Richard Henry Vardeman+ b. Oct 15, 1871, d. May 22, 1949 | |
4. | Jeremiah Vardeman b. Dec 11, 1873, d. Jun 26, 1959 | |
5. | Hiram Botts Vardeman+ b. Dec 17, 1875, d. Mar 31, 1945 | |
6. | Grace Truman Vardeman+ b. Jan 21, 1878, d. Dec 17, 1952 | |
7. | Miles Standish Vardiman+ b. Mar 14, 1880, d. May 3, 1949 | |
8. | Bonnie Stanley Vardeman+3 b. Nov 3, 1882, d. Aug 29, 1958 | |
9. | Margaret May Vardeman+3 b. Jun 17, 1885, d. May 31, 1964 | |
10. | Elizabeth Gaines Vardeman3 b. Nov 5, 1887, d. Mar 15, 1977 | |
11. | Frances Laura Vardeman3 b. Aug 16, 1890, d. Sep 30, 1970 |
Nickname | Cornelia Fenwick Gaines is also known as Nellie. | |
Census 1870 | June 24, 1870 | Cornelia was listed as a member, his wife, of John Thomas Vardeman's household in the 1870 Census on June 24, 1870 in Jacksonville, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() ![]() |
Census 1880 | June 5, 1880 | Cornelia was listed as John Thomas Vardeman's wife in the 1880 Census on June 5, 1880 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() ![]() |
Census 1900 | June 4, 1900 | Cornelia was listed as John Thomas Vardeman's wife in the 1900 Census on June 4, 1900 in Marshall Township, Saline County, Missouri![]() ![]() |
Number Children | May, 1910 | Cornelia Fenwick Gaines and John Thomas Vardeman had eleven children of whom eleven were living as of May, 1910.9 |
Census 1910 | May 12, 1910 | Cornelia was listed as John Thomas Vardeman's wife in the 1910 Census on May 12, 1910 in Blackwater Township, Saline County, Missouri![]() ![]() |
Census 1920 | January 3, 1920 | Cornelia was listed as John Thomas Vardeman's wife in the 1920 Census on January 3, 1920 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri![]() ![]() |
Last Edited | Jan 10, 2011 |
Citations
- [S3090] , Jack Vardaman Family Tree: Family Tree Maker File, received June 18, 2004, There is no town of Stedmanton in Kentucky. There is a Stedmanton Road in the Forks of Elkhorn area near Frankfort so that may be a connection.
- [S522] William Scroggins, John Scrogin (1787-1853), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Scrogin1_John_born_1787.pdf, page 52.
- [S3090] , Jack Vardaman Family Tree: Family Tree Maker File, received June 18, 2004.
- [S714] U.S. Census Kentucky 1880, Shelby County, ED 190.
- [S3061] David Vardiman, e-mail to Garril Kueber March 21, 2004.
- [S3062] U.S. Census Missouri 1930, Chariton Co, North Salisbury Twp, ED 21-19.
- [S257] U.S. Census Kentucky 1870, Shelby County, Jacksonville.
- [S3849] U.S. Census Missouri 1900, Saline County, Marshall Twp.
- [S12364] U.S. Census Missouri 1910, Saline County, Blackwater Township.
- [S4229] U.S. Census Missouri 1920, Saline County, Marshall Twp, Marshall.
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William Harry Snook1
Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Garril Louis Kueber Sr 3rd great-grandson of Johan Willem Snoek 6th great-grandson of Samuel Griffith |
Father | Allen M Snooks b. Oct, 1824, d. Jul 8, 1906 | |
Mother | Harriet V Graves b. Apr, 1832, d. Sep 10, 1921 |
Birth | 1861 | William was born 1861 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Father | July 8, 1906 | His father, Allen, died on July 8, 1906 in Mulberry, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Mother | September 10, 1921 | His mother, Harriet, died on September 10, 1921.4,3 |
Unmarried | William never married.1 | |
Death | February 14, 1948 | William died February 14, 1948 in Donnellys Nursing Home, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky![]() |
Burial | February 16, 1948 | His body was buried on February 16, 1948 in Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
(household member) Census 1870 | June 7, 1870 | William Harry Snook was listed as a member of the household of Allen M Snooks and Harriet V Graves in the 1870 Census on June 7, 1870 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() ![]() |
(son) Census 1880 | June 10, 1880 | William Harry Snook was listed as a son in the household of Allen M Snooks and Harriet V Graves in the 1880 Census on June 10, 1880 in Christianburg, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() ![]() |
Residence | July 8, 1906 | He resided in Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana![]() |
(boarder) Census 1910 | April 21, 1910 | William Harry Snook was listed as a boarder in the household of Margret Allison in the 1900 Census on April 21, 1910 in Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana![]() ![]() |
(boarder) Census 1920 | January 6, 1920 | William Harry Snook was listed as a boarder in the household of Dora Welch in the 1920 Census on January 6, 1920 at 301 Mulberry Street Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana![]() ![]() |
Last Edited | Mar 15, 2015 |
Citations
- [S5607] William H Snook, Kentucky Death Certificate.
- [S253] U.S. Census Kentucky 1870, Shelby County, District 1, Shelbyville.
- [S1316] Vital Records-Newspaper Index Card File, Kentucky Library Shelby County.
- [S13418] KY Shelbyville Grove Hill Cemetery, this source may be viewed at http://www.grovehillcemetery.net/, reviewed update of October 26, 2011.
- [S678] U.S. Census Kentucky 1880, Shelby Co, Christiansburg, ED 184.
- [S11664] U.S. Census Indiana 1910, Jefferson County, Madison, Ward 2.
- [S11700] U.S. Census Indiana 1920, Jefferson County, Madison, Ward 2.
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Gerald E Snook
Relationships | 5th cousin of Garril Louis Kueber Sr 6th great-grandson of Johan Willem Snoek |
Father | (given name not known) Snook 2g-grandson of William Snook & father of Gerald Snook1,2 |
Last Edited | Jan 18, 2007 |
Citations
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Johan Willem Snoek
Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Garril Louis Kueber Sr |
Birth - no date | Johan was born on an unknown date in Germany![]() | |
Birth | about 1700 | Johan was born about 1700 in Germany![]() |
Marriage | before 1720 | He married Cateron Ketchem before 1720 in Germany![]() |
Birth of Daughter | about 1724 | His daughter Catherine was born about 1724. |
Birth of Son | about 1725 | His son William was born about 1725.3 |
Birth of Son | before 1728 | His son John was born before 1728.4 |
Birth of Son | about 1742 | His son George was born about 1742 in Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | 1745 | His son Philip was born in 1745.6,4 |
Death | between May 26, 1760 and June 18, 1760 | Johan died between May 26, 1760 and June 18, 1760 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey![]() |
Family |
Cateron Ketchem d. b 3 Jun 1769 | |
Children | 1. | Catherine Snook+ b. about 1724, d. between Apr 16, 1799 and Jun 15, 1799 |
2. | William Snook+ b. about 1725, d. Jun 13, 1793 | |
3. | John Snook+ b. before 1728, d. before Mar 14, 1794 | |
4. | Elizabeth Snook | |
5. | Mary Snook | |
6. | Christian Snook | |
7. | Ann Snook+ d. after Oct 29, 1787 | |
8. | George Snook+ b. about 1742, d. between Jul 4, 1807 and Sep 23, 1807 | |
9. | Philip Snook+ b. 1745, d. Nov 12, 1816 |
Note-McMahan | Johan Willem Snoek Sources: 1. Title: Gerald E Snook Garril L Kueber July 3, 1991 Cleveland, Ohiotranscript in file Abbrev: Letter Gerald E Snook Type: Letter, Ver 2 Date: 2 FEB 1999 2. Title: Gerald E Snook Cleveland, Ohio Garril Kueber July 3, 1991telephone New Orleans to Cleveland notes in file Abbrev: Interview-telephone, Gerald E Snook Type: Interview - Vers 2 Date: 25 APR 2000 3. Title: New Jersey Archives Vol 32 Abstracts of Wills Vol 3 1751-1760Page 280 Schnuck(Snook) William of Amwell, Hunterdon County, yeoman, willof. Wife- Cateron. Children- John, Caterin Steenman, Elizabeth Volbart,Christian Roteham, Ann Wombock, Mary Abbut, William, George, and Philipp. Real and personalestate. Executors - the wife, with sons John and William. Witnesses -Timothy Smith, Timothy Brush and Hieronymus (Jerome) Mengus (Mingus).Will dated 26 May 1760, proved 18 Jun 1760. Lib 10, p. 575.Inventory dated June 13,1760. £301.10.11, including apparel, bills, bonds, book debts and purse.£75.4.9; made by Timothy Smith and Timothy Brush. Repository: Note: New Orleans Public Library Abbrev: NJ Archives Wills V3, 1751-1760 Type: Book, Comp. Rcd Ver2 Date: 10 MAY 2000 4. Title: William Snook and Cateron (Catherine) Ketchem Family GroupSheet June, 1988 Marjorie Louise Younce copy in files. Informationobtained from: Edward Snook, Princton, NJ; Jerry Snook, Louisville, KY;DAR Patriot Index; 'Pioneers of Old Hopewell' by Ralph Ege, 'Early Germans of New Jersey' by Chambers;Willliam Snook's Will. Abbrev: Family Group Sheet, William Snook-Cateron Ketchem Type: Family Group Sheet Date: 26 JAN 2001 Note: has the date as May 6, 1760. · ID: I2420 · Name: William (Johan Willem) SNOEK · Sex: M 1 2 · Birth: EST 1700 in Germany · Immigration: ABT 1720 · Will: 3 4 26 MAY 1760 Amwell Twp, New Jersey · Death: 3 26 MAY 1760 in Amwell Twp, New Jersey · Probate: 3 18 JUN 1760 Amwell Twp, New Jersey Marriage 1 Cateron KETCHEM b: EST 1700 in Germany · Married: 2 BEF 1720 in Germany Citizenship Legislative Act of the Royal Colony of New Jersey - July 8th, 1730 GEORGIJ Secondi Regis An ACT for the better enabling divers Inhabitants of theProvince of New-Jersey to hold Lands, and invest them with Priviledges of natural born Subjects of said Province. WHEREAS Godfrey Peters, Hendrick Bast, Johan Willem Snoek,Nicholas Signe, Johannes Laux, Willem Guise, Jacob Moor, HieronimusKeyser, Joseph Bast, Rudolph Herley, Anthoney Hubbach, Johan Moor,Johan Ludowick Rightmier, Jacob Houselt, Johannes Yager, JohannesPeter Lager, Paul Flag, Jacob Peer, Hendrick Dirdorf, ChristianCornelius, Carel Hierlogh, Bartholomeus Melsbogh, Hendrick Yager, JacobEigh, Christian Hassel, Johan Housilt, Johan Philip Kaes, JohanPeter Rockefelter and his two Sons, namely, Peter Rockefelter andJohannes Rockefelter, Peter Bodine, Jacob Engle, Jacob Sartor and histwo Sons, namely, Johannes Sartor and Hendrick Sartor, Johan Bergand his three Sons, namely, Johannes Berg, Pieter Berg and JohnBerg, John Gerig Miller, Johan Young, Martin Fisher and his twoSons, namely, Jacob Fisher and Philip Fisher, Koenraet Kull,Hendrick Snoek, William Han, Christopher Snider, Jacob Gerhart, WillemEngle, Pieter Fisber, Pieter Young, Herbert Homer, KoenraetHeinerigh, Adam Homer, Willen Billesfelt, Willem Kaes, Paul Kole, HieronimusHorn, Matteys Smith, Carel Maret, Johannes Giddeman, and his SonHendrick Giddeman, mattys Kaalsitt, Hendrick Weever, Ann Stagg, Anthony Dirdorf and his four Sons, namely Peter Dirdorf, John Dirdorf, Anthony Dirdorf and Christian Dirdorf, were born under theLeigance of the Emperor of Germany, and other Princes in Amity withthe Crown of Great Britain, and have settled themselves and theirEffects in this Province of New-Jersey, and desirous of enjoying thePrivileges and Benefits which natural born Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain enjoy, and have by their humble Petition prayed Leaveto bring in a Bill for Naturalizing them the said Petitioners,and as the said Petitioners do profess the Protestant Religion, andhave given Testimony of their Duty, Loyalty and Affection to HisMajesty, King George the Second, and the Succession of the Crown inthe Protestant Line. May it please the Governor at the humble Suit of the said Petitioners, that it may be Enabled, And, Be it Enacted bythe Governor, Council and General Assembly now met and asembled,and by the Authority of the Same, That Godfrey Peters, HendrickBast, Johan Willem Snoek, Nicholas Signe, Johannes Laux, WillemGuise, Jacob Moor, Hieronimus Keyser, Joseph Bast, Rudolph Herley,Anthony Hubbach, Johan Moor, Johan Ludowick Rightmier, Jacob Houselt, Johannes Yager, Johannes Peter Yager, Paul Hag, Jacob Peer, Hendrick Dirdorf, Christian Cornelius, Carel Hierlogh,Bartholomeus Melsbogh, Hendrick Yager, Jacob Eigh, Christian Hassel, Johan Housilt, Johan Philip Kaes, Johan Peter Rockefelter and histwo Sons, namely, Peter Rockefelter and Johannes Rockefelter,Peter Bodine, Jacob Engle, Jacob Sartor and his two Sons, namelyJohannes Sartor and Hendrick Sartor, Johan William Berg and his threeSons, namely, Johanns Berg, Pieter Berg and John Berg, John GerigMiller, Johan Young, Martin Fisher and his two Sons, namely, JacobFisher and Philip Fisher, Koenraet Kull, Hendrick Snoek, William Han, Christopher Snider, Jacob Gerhart, Willem Engle, PieterFisher, Pieter Young, Herbert Homer, Koenraet Heinerigh, Adam Homer,Willem Billesfelt, Willem Kaes, Paul Kole, Hieronimus Horn, matteysSmith, Carel Maret, Johannes Giddeman, and his Son Hendrick Giddeman, mattys Kaalsitt, Hendrick Weever, Ann Stage, Anthony Dirdorfand his four Sons, namely, Peter Dirdorf, John Dirdorf, AnthonyDirdorf and Christian Dirdorf, are and shall be to all Intents andPurposes deemed taken and esteemed his Majesty's natural bornSubjects of this Province of New Jersey, as if they and each of them hadbeen born within the said Province, and shall and may, and everyof them shall and may with this Province take, receive, enjoy and be entitled to all Rights, Priviledges and Advantages of naturalborn Subjects, as fully to all Intents, Constructions and Purposes whatsoever as any of His Majesty's natural born Subjects ofthis Province can do or ought to enjoy by Virtue of their beignHis Majesty's natural born Sujects of His Majesty's saidProvince of New-Jersey. Provided always, and it is hereby declared, That this Actnor any Thing therein contained shall be construed of as to enable the several Persons herein named to be capable of being of HisMajesty's Council of this Province, or to be Member of GeneralAssembly, or enjoy any Office or Place of Trust or Profit, or by takingany Grant from the Crown, or from the Governor for the Time being, anyLaw, Usage or Custom to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. (Transcription by Ronald J. Sortor) Copyright © 1999 - 2001. Enchanted Forest Web Page DesignService. All rights reserved. Last updated on: Wednesday, April 24, 2002.1 | |
Name Variation | Johan Willem Snoek was also known as William Snook. | |
Immigration | about 1720 | Johan immigrated to the ![]() |
Will | May 26, 1760 | He made a will on May 26, 1760 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey![]() |
Probate | June 18, 1760 | The will of Johan was probated on June 18, 1760 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey![]() |
Last Edited | Sep 22, 2013 |
Citations
- [S12366] Gayle Colleen McMahan, Gayle Colleen McMahan GEDCOM, January 2011.
- [S958] Interview of Gerald E Snook, Garril Kueber.
- [S1769] Judy Tooman, Descendants of William Snook,.
- [S2015] William Snook and Cateron (Catherine) Ketchem, Family Group Sheet.
- [S2016] George Snook and Anna Corwin, Family Group Sheet.
- [S1769] Judy Tooman, Descendants of William Snook,, had about 1740.
- [S530] New Jersey Archives Vol 32 Abstracts of Wills Vol 3 1751-1760.
- [S2015] William Snook and Cateron (Catherine) Ketchem, Family Group Sheet, has the date as May 6, 1760.
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