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About Ida Maud Snow
Daughter of John Frederick Nicholas Daynes and Rebecca Bushby
Married Charles Mousley Cannon, 12 Nov 1891, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Leslie Woodruff Snow, 1 Jun 1901, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Son - Leslie Lyndon Daynes Snow
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 95
Mrs. Snow was born in Salt Lake City, and at a very early age developed a decided talent for music. At the age of ten years she was made organist of the twentieth ward, which position she filled until her marriage. On June 12, 1901, she married Leslie Woodruff Snow. Mrs. Snow is a graduate of Salt Lake high school and a student at the University of Utah, and is a great worker along the lines of literature and art and an active member of the Ladies' Literary Club. Her home address is 60 First avenue, Salt Lake City.
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Daughter of John Frederick Nicholas Daynes and Rebecca Bushby
Married Charles Mousley Cannon, 12 Nov 1891, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Leslie Woodruff Snow, 1 Jun 1901, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Son - Leslie Lyndon Daynes Snow
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 95
Mrs. Snow was born in Salt Lake City, and at a very early age developed a decided talent for music. At the age of ten years she was made organist of the twentieth ward, which position she filled until her marriage. On June 12, 1901, she married Leslie Woodruff Snow. Mrs. Snow is a graduate of Salt Lake high school and a student at the University of Utah, and is a great worker along the lines of literature and art and an active member of the Ladies' Literary Club. Her home address is 60 First avenue, Salt Lake City.
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Daughter of John Frederick Nicholas Daynes and Rebecca Bushby
Married Charles Mousley Cannon, 12 Nov 1891, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Leslie Woodruff Snow, 1 Jun 1901, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Son - Leslie Lyndon Daynes Snow
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 95
Mrs. Snow was born in Salt Lake City, and at a very early age developed a decided talent for music. At the age of ten years she was made organist of the twentieth ward, which position she filled until her marriage. On June 12, 1901, she married Leslie Woodruff Snow. Mrs. Snow is a graduate of Salt Lake high school and a student at the University of Utah, and is a great worker along the lines of literature and art and an active member of the Ladies' Literary Club. Her home address is 60 First avenue, Salt Lake City.
Utah Death Certificate* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 7 2020, 8:35:53 UTC
Daughter of John Frederick Nicholas Daynes and Rebecca Bushby
Married Charles Mousley Cannon, 12 Nov 1891, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Leslie Woodruff Snow, 1 Jun 1901, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Son - Leslie Lyndon Daynes Snow
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 95
Mrs. Snow was born in Salt Lake City, and at a very early age developed a decided talent for music. At the age of ten years she was made organist of the twentieth ward, which position she filled until her marriage. On June 12, 1901, she married Leslie Woodruff Snow. Mrs. Snow is a graduate of Salt Lake high school and a student at the University of Utah, and is a great worker along the lines of literature and art and an active member of the Ladies' Literary Club. Her home address is 60 First avenue, Salt Lake City.
Utah Death Certificate* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 7 2020, 8:26:48 UTC
Daughter of John Frederick Nicholas Daynes and Rebecca Bushby
Married Charles Mousley Cannon, 12 Nov 1891, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Leslie Woodruff Snow, 1 Jun 1901, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Son - Leslie Lyndon Daynes Snow
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 95
Mrs. Snow was born in Salt Lake City, and at a very early age developed a decided talent for music. At the age of ten years she was made organist of the twentieth ward, which position she filled until her marriage. On June 12, 1901, she married Leslie Woodruff Snow. Mrs. Snow is a graduate of Salt Lake high school and a student at the University of Utah, and is a great worker along the lines of literature and art and an active member of the Ladies' Literary Club. Her home address is 60 First avenue, Salt Lake City.
Utah Death Certificate* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 7 2020, 8:37:01 UTC
Ida Maud Snow's Timeline
1871 |
March 6, 1871
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
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1906 |
December 3, 1906
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1955 |
August 27, 1955
Age 84
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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Salt Lake City Cemetery (Plot PARK_13_8_4E), Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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