Re: CHICKEN-SNOW families - Aginet email
Subject: Re: CHICKEN-SNOW families
From: Aginet email
Date: May 29, 2000

 Do you have "Historic Goose Creek, South Carolina, 1670 - 1980" ?? Don't
know if any of this will help you fit the puzzle pieces but on page 19
listing taxpayers in 1694 says"  Captain George Chicken, 1820 pounds,
(Forty -six years after this date in 1740, his widow became Mrs. Elias Ball,
Kingston,John's Parish)  "  .......

then in "Recollections of the Ball Family or South Carolina and the
Comingtee Plantation"  by Anne Simons Deas  I find (on Chart A page 184)
Elias Ball b. abt 1675 d. 1751 m. (1)  Eliz. Harleston1700 (2)  Mary
Delamare  1721

son of  Elias and Elizabeth is  Elias b. 1709 d. 1786  m 1747 Lydia Chicken

I did not find Frances Chicken any place.  Dr. Snow and Capt. Chicken are
mentioned in many places but the only mention of wife was the widow marrying
Elias Ball.  Her name is not in mentioned in "Historic Goose Creek"  but is
in the Ball Family book

Elias Ball, Sr. is in my line.  If you need something else checked out let
me know.

Kinta







----- Original Message -----
From: Edgar Taylor 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: CHICKEN-SNOW families


 I am still . Does anyone know of the location of a Bible
> record which states that Dr. Nathaniel SNOW married Frances CHICKEN? I
want
> to confirm this.
>
> Dr.Snow came from Barbados to SC probably in the late 1600s, as he is
listed
> as paying a quite large tax in the Goose Creek SC area in the 1690s. My
> ancestor Capt. George CHICKEN is also listed on the tax list.
>
> What is the relationship of George and Frances? I do not expect an answer
to
> this but this is one of the problems I am trying to solve. There were
> members of the CHICKEN family very early in Northumberland England. Were
the
> SNOWS also from that area of England?
>
> Thanks for your help. Ed T of PGH
>
>
> 




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