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From page 171 of The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries, Volumes 7-8 "The Armorial Families of New England."
William Snelling came from Chaddlewood, in Devonshire, to Boston, Mass., as early as 1647. He was the fourth son of Thomas Snelling, Esq., of Chaddlewood, Plympton St. Mary, Co. Devon, and Joan his wife. He m. in Boston, July 5, 1648, Margaret Stagge. He removed to Newbury, Mass., but returned to Boston before Feb. 2, 1653-4. In his will, dated at Boston in 1674 he styles himself "youngest sonn of the late Thomas Snelling of Chaddenwood in Plimton mary in the County of Devon." He d. in Nov., 1674.
His wife, Margaret, d. June 18, 1667, a. 46 years.
His family arms are: " Argent, three griffins' heads, erased gules, a chief indented ermine."
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1652 |
March 2, 1652
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1654 |
May 1654
Age 2
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