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Casparus Snook

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rhinebeck Village, 44 Village Green, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, 12572, United States
Death: December 27, 1817 (77)
Sussex, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johannes Schnuch [Snook] and Juliana Catharina Stroder
Husband of Elizabeth Snook
Father of Sophia Bale; William C. Snook; John Snook; Rodney Snook; Susan Hardin and 1 other
Brother of John Wendel Snook; Peter Pittir "Peter" Snook; Martin Snook; Captain John Wilhelm Snook; Eva Catharina Snook and 3 others
Half brother of Johann Gottfried Schnug; Martin Schnuch (Snook); Johann Theib Schnuch; Annatjen Schnuch; Friederich Schnuch and 8 others

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About Casparus Snook

GEDCOM Note

Immigrant's surname: SNOOK Immigrant's given name(s): Johan Wilhelm Ship name: unknown U.S. arrival date: by 1730 Port: unknown Place of origin: Germany Source: Naturalization list, New Jersey Archives, 1730 Notes: Lived in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, d. 1760, will names children John, Catherine, William, Elizabeth, Christian, Ann, Mary, George and Philip. Spouse Catherine, last name may have been Volpert. This family possibly in New York before New Jersey with birth record of eldest daughter, Catherine, in New York Reformed Church- book. Submitted by: Lils Berry Wylie Email address: lilagen.@ipa.net Address: 60 Mayfair Dr Bella Vista, AR 72715

"Casper Snook of Sussex Co., NJ"

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JOHANNES SCHNUCH married JULIANA KLEE/KLIE 20 Feb 1733, and listed among their children are: JOHANNES (JOHN) bpt 1735 recorded in Nordhofen Churchbook (Palatine), CASPARUS bpt 1740 as recorded in Rhinebeck Flats Ref. Churchbook, NY, JOHANN WILHELM, bpt 1742, JOHANN PETER, bpt 1744 and JOHANN MARTIN bpt. 1746, recorded in the Redhook Lutheran Churchbook, NY located about 65 miles NNE of NJ. They all seem to fit the names of those SNOOKs found circa 1760 in Sussex Co., NJ. In addition, a PETER SNOOK is listed as one of the executors of Casper's will. Peter Snook who married Maria Goss, named one of his sons Casper. It is my belief that this Peter is Casper's brother. I also believe that these are the same SNOOKs residing in the Sussex County, NJ area as early as 1760. One other note, Casper was one of the witnessed of the will of John Kanoff. Juliana Klee was the widow of a Johannes Kanoff . The conclusion could be drawn that John Kanoff and Casper Snook were half brothers. ("More Palatine Families" by Henry Jones, Jr.)

CASPER SNOOK born about 1740, died in Dec of 1817. His wife was ELIZABETH __________ born about ____ in __________ , died ____ . In all probability, Casper married Elizabeth after he came to Sussex County. She was likely a daughter of one of the early settlers. It is believed that Casper settled in Sussex Co., NJ about 1760, but the first known record is a land purchase in Lafayette Township documented 30 Dec 1800. Here he purchased 198.94 Acres of land from its absentee English owners. (Sussex County Deeds, E-278). He likely had been living on this land for many years as a tenant before he obtained title. At Casper's death he did leave a will recorded in Sussex County Wills, A-452. In it he left all his possessions to his "dear wife" Elizabeth to have the use of during her natural life. After her death his son Matthis was bequeathed the farm where Casper lived with the stipulation he pay his brothers and sisters equal portions of the farms worth. Matthis would have been the oldest son. He was instructed to hold out a sum on one thousand dollars for the care of RODEY, one of Casper's daughters who was apparently incompetent or an invalid. The children of Casper and Elizabeth were:

MATHIS SNOOK b. 1770 m. ANN DIVERS JOHN SNOOK b. 1772 m. CATHERINE ____________ SUFFIAH SNOOK b. 1774 m. JACOB BALE RODEY SNOOK b. 1775 m. (NEVER MARRIED) WILLIAM C. SNOOK b. 1777 m. MARY CUMMINS HENRY SNOOK b. 1779 m. ESTHER SEELY SUSAN SNOOK b. 1780 m. REUBAN HARDIN

("History of Sussex and Warren Counties, NJ" compiled by James P. Snell: Film# 0961018: Sussex Co., NJ Marriages, 1795-1878, Vol. A & B: Sussex Co. Wills, Vol. A., page 452: Sussex Co. Deeds, Vol. Q, page 471).

WILLIAM C. SNOOK was born in Feb 1776 in Green Township, Sussex Co., New Jersey. He married 12 May 1799, MARY CUMMINS, born 1781 also in Sussex Co., the daughter of JACOB CUMMINS, who was the son of CHRISTIAN & CATHERINE CUMMINS, Huguenots from Germany. On page 428 of Snell's book there is an extended account of William C. Snook and his relationship with Jacob Cummins of Green Twp. In a series of deeds William purchaces shares of the Jacob Cummins farm from some of Jacob's hiers. In earliest land transaction records, William was known as William of Hardwick, but there were many families of Snooks in the area and at least one other William Snook (of Frankford) whose wife was also named Mary (Lantz). In subsequent deeds he identifies himself as William Snook, son of Casper Snook. It is probable that he eventually dropped that title for a less cumbersome one, William C. Snook. In 1823 he bought his father's farm from his brother Mathis Snook. Shortly before his death William bought a large farm in what is now Hampton Township. Mary (Cummins) Snook died 01 Mar 1852 and William Snook died 14 Dec 1855. Both are buried in Vaughn Cemetery, located in Lafayette Township, Sussex Co., NJ . Their children were:

ELIZABETH SNOOK b. 1799 m. ARCHIBALD SMALLEY JACOB C. SNOOK b. 1800 m. SARAH NORTHUP (2)CATHERINE PERRY HALLOCK MARY SNOOK b. 1804 m. SIMMONS STRUBLE DAVID C. SNOOK b. 1806 m. SARAH M. INGLIS JANE SNOOK b. 1809 m. LEVI HOWELL SARAH ANN SNOOK b. 1813 m. ISAAC R. MIDDLESWORTH ELMIRA SNOOK b. 1815 m. NELSON P. MOORE ISAAC C. SNOOK b. 1819 m. IRINA ROY ROBERT G. SNOOK b. 1820 m. MARY McMANIMON ALFRED SNOOK b. 1825 m. MALINDA PREDMORE SUSAN SNOOK b. 1826 m. HENRY W. HARTUNG

("The Early Germans of NJ", by T. F. Chambers; dob for William and Mary based on Tombstone Inscriptions from Vaughn Cem., located in Lafayette Twp, NJ; Sussex County Marriages 1775-1828: Sussex Co. Deeds, C2-463, D2-251, E2-445, F2-486, F2-488, E2-333, Q-471, L-510, L5-352, F-349, F-442, Q4-603, Q4-604, R4-213, R4-397, R4-638, T2-65, N3-8, X-172, Y3-310, Y3-315, C4-625, Q4-470, P4, 115, F5, 175, H5-67, W4-443, M6-540, N6-125, Z3-410, W3-285, L3-40 & 68, O4-662, & V4-35 ).

ALFRED SNOOK born 20 Oct 1825 in Lafayette Township, Sussex County, NJ, married 05 Dec 1848, MALINDA S. PREDMORE born 20 Dec, 1830 in Sussex County, NJ, daughter of DANIEL HARKER PREDMORE and EFFA JANE HENDERSHOT both of Sussex Co., NJ. In 1850 Alfred and Malinda were working and living on his father William's farm in Lafayette Township. Alfred died 08 Mar 1871 and is buried at the New Cemetery, Newton, NJ. In his will he is survived by his wife Malinda and it lists his children, providing married names of his daughters. Malinda died 11 Sep 1917. Their children were:

MARY JANE SNOOK b. 1849 m. JOHN E. HENDERSHOT (2)ALFRED WARD WILLIAM J. SNOOK b. 1851 m. GEORGE D. SNOOK b. 1852 m. ROBERT H. SNOOK b. 1854 m. MARY LOUISA GRUBER IRENE B. SNOOK b. 1856 m. JESSE SHOTWELL FRANK A. SNOOK b. 1858 m. ALFRED R. SNOOK b. 1860 m. MARGARET ELLEN HUFF CATHERINE H. SNOOK b. 1863 m. __________ BEVANS CONDIT P. SNOOK b. 1865 m.

(Later Day Saints Church Records; 1850 Federal Census, Sussex Co. NJ; Film #0961018: Sussex Co., NJ Marriages 1795-1878, Vol. A & B.: Sussex Co. Wills, Vol. G, page 113).

ALFRED RAY SNOOK born 16 Oct 1860 on the Snook homestead in Hampton Township, Sussex Co., NJ; died 1920, married MARGARET HUFF born 10 May 1861 in Warren Co., NJ, died in 1948, daughter of JOSEPH L. HUFF and his second wife, ELLEN (ELENOR) HOOVER. Alfred was a prominate farmer in Fredon Township. Both are buried at Baleville Cemetery. Margaret continued to operate a successful boarding house in Baleville, even after her husbands death. Her grandchildren have memories of working there during the summer months. Their children were:

FLOYD M. SNOOK b. 1893 m. CARRIE HOFFMAN ALFRED RAY SNOOK b. 1896 m. EMILY MADELINE WELLER RUSSELL SNOOK b. 1899 m. ESTELLE GALLAGER (2)CLARA TRANSUE ROBERT SNOOK b. 1897 m. CHARLOTTE FISH (2)GRACE A. __________ HOWARD SNOOK b. 1904 m. MARY TITMAN (2) HELEN __________ (3) WINNIE __________

(Family Bible Records and living members; Cemetery Inscriptions, Baleville Cemetery, Baleville, Sussex Co., NJ)

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Casparus Snook's Timeline

1740
August 10, 1740
Rhinebeck Village, 44 Village Green, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, 12572, United States
1768
February 26, 1768
Lafayette Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States
1776
1776
1817
December 27, 1817
Age 77
Sussex, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States
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