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  1. Nicholas Snow had arrived in Plymouth on the Anne in 1623. The inventory of Nicholas’ estate, taken at the time of his death, includes carpenter’s tools. This may have been his trade. His inventory also included books, so he was probably literate. Nicholas held various minor positions in Plymouth, such as highway surveyor. The Snows moved ...

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    The identity of Nicholas Snow's parents are not known. The Nicholas Snowe who was baptized 25 Jan 1599/1600 in St. Leonard Shoreditch, Hoxton, North London, son of Nicholas Snow II and Elizabeth Rowlleswas buried 3 days later on 28 January. Those parents have been detached. 1. 1.1. Please do not add parents for Nicholas without citing sources. Than...

    “The settlement of the town [Eastham?], commenced in April, 1644, under favorable auspices, was so augmented by accessions, that application was soon made to the Colony Court for its incorporation; and, June 2, 1646, the result was recorded in these words: ‘NAUSET is granted to be a township and to have all the privileges of a township as other tow...

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    • November 15, 1676
    • Constance (Hopkins) Snow
  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Nicholas Snow. Born: Say 1599 England. Died: 15 November 1676 Eastham, Plymouth Colony. Parents: unknown. Wife: Constance Hopkins b. 11 May 1606, d. Oct 1677, passenger on the “Mayflower” Origins. His parents are unknown. Please do not add parents for Nicholas without citing sources. Thank you!

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    • England
    • circa 1599
    • November 15, 1676
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  4. Constance married Nicholas Snow sometime before the Division of Cattle which occurred May 22, 1627. Nicholas came to Plymouth on board the ship Anne in 1623 and was made a freeman at Plymouth in 1633. The inventory of Nicholas Snow's estate made at his death lists a wide variety of cooper's and carpenter's tools; this may indicate his trade.

  5. Nicholas Snow 00 12 00 Records of Plymouth Colony, Vol. 1, p. 26-27. 5 January 1634: "January. The seruant of Nicholas Snow was willing to serue out his time with John Cooper, acording to the tenour of his indenture." Records of Plymouth Colony, Vol. 1, p. 33. 1 October 1634: "2. Apoynted for laying out of highwayes:

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  6. Constance Hopkins, baptized at Hursley, May 11, 1606; died at Eastham, mid-October, 1677; married at Plymouth, circa 1626, Nicholas Snow and they had 12 children: Mark, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, Stephen, John, Elizabeth, Jabez and Ruth Snow, as well as three children whose names are not known.

  7. Nicholas Snow was born in 1599, in London, England, United Kingdom. He married Constance Hopkins on 22 May 1627, in Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States in 1643 and Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America in 1666.

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