Snoddy is listed as a volunteer from Lincoln County, Tennessee in the Mexican War of 1846-48. ![]() "The Mexican War of 1846-1848, Lincoln County Volunteers - As listed in the Fayetteville Observer Slaves owned by Nancy Snoddy, 1860 Slave Schedule, District 20, Lincoln Co, TNĬhildren of DAVID SNODDY and NANCY PURVIS are: of David Snoddy)ġ850 Slave Schedules > Tennessee > Lincoln > Subdivision 2 - owned by David Snoddyīurial: Snoddy Cemetery, Kelso, Lincoln Co, TNįact 1: Nov 17, 1858, Signed his will in Lincoln County, TNįact 2: Dec 06, 1858, His will was "proven"įact 3: 1840, Census shows he has 3 slavesīuried in the Snoddy Cemetery, Flintville #6. George 9 (son of Julia Snoddy and David George Julia is dau. ![]() In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of November 1858. Lastly - My will and desire is that David Snoddy, Jr. Seventh - My will and desire is that the property or money received by my daughters be subject to their control only and that the right of all property received of my estate for any and all of my daughters be vested in them and their children and not subject to the debts or control of their several husbands in any way whatsoever. Snoddy, arrives at the age of twenty-one. Sixth - My will and desire is that my executor hereinafter mentioned, collect all my notes and accounts and loans at interest until my youngest son, Price M. Snoddy to stay at home with his mother and receive such education as the schools in this neighborhood will afford and that he have a full distribution share of my estate both real and personal exclusion of his schooling.įourth - My will is that all my slaves be hired out after my wife receives her part and the proceeds to be equally divided amongst all my children.įifth - The amount of school funds that is now remaining in my hands and _ this school district to be collected as soon after my death as possible and paid over to the proper officer. Snoddy, be educated out of any of the funds on hand or due me, the said Price M. Third - My will and desire is that my son, Price M. Second - My will is that my wife, Nancy, remain here on the plantation, the balance of her life and be allowed to keep as much of my land and perishable property as is necessary for her support the balance of her life, the balance of the personal estate be sold on a credit of twelve months by my executors hereafter mentioned except my slaves. I, David Snoddy, of the county of Lincoln and State of Tennessee, being weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all other wills by me at any time made.įirst - I direct that my executors hereinafter mentioned, have me decently buried. WILL OF DAVID SNODDY - NOVEMLINCOLN COUNTY, TENNESSEE Buried in the Snoddy Cemetery, Flintville #6. Obituary: Fayetteville Observer of NovemIn this county, Thursday, 18th Inst. Mustered into service September 28, 1814, discharged April 27, 1815. ![]() [In John Stutesman's work notes, he jotted down that David had lost an arm in this war.}Ĭaptain Thomas Scurry's Company, 2nd regiment Tennessee Volunteers, on company payroll, term of service: 7 months pay per day 8 dollars amount of pay: 56 dollars allowance of pay for horse from Septemto April 27, 1815, at 40 cents per day, 212 days = 84 dollars and 80 cents. Private, card number: 384634, file number 1256. War of 1812 - Federal Archives Service Records: David Snoddy served as a Private in the 2nd Regiment Mounted Gunmen (under Colonel Thomas Williamson) Tennessee Volunteers, War of 1812. He married NANCY PURVIS in Sumner Co, TN, daughter of ?CHARLES PURVIS. ![]() DAVID SNODDY (WILLIAM, SAMUEL, ?JOSEPH, WILLIAM) was born Abt. This document was compiled by Carol Snoddy Bylerġ.
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