. A history of middle New River settlements and contiguous territory . y Hankey; John was killed, being thrownfrom a horse; Theophilus, when quite a lad, was captured bythe Indians in 1774, and after being detained in captivity anumber of years returned in bad health, and soon died; Bar-bara, the daughter, married Jacob Prillman, of FranklinCounty. Among the children of Barbara Prillman Snidow,was Christian, called the Blacksmith, to distinguish him fromhis uncle, Colonel Christian. The children of Colonel Christian Snidow and his wife, MaryBurke Snidow, were: Sons, John, Lewis, and William H.


. A history of middle New River settlements and contiguous territory . y Hankey; John was killed, being thrownfrom a horse; Theophilus, when quite a lad, was captured bythe Indians in 1774, and after being detained in captivity anumber of years returned in bad health, and soon died; Bar-bara, the daughter, married Jacob Prillman, of FranklinCounty. Among the children of Barbara Prillman Snidow,was Christian, called the Blacksmith, to distinguish him fromhis uncle, Colonel Christian. The children of Colonel Christian Snidow and his wife, MaryBurke Snidow, were: Sons, John, Lewis, and William H.; thedaughters were, Elizabeth. Mary, Rebecca, Clara, Nancy andSallie. John married Rachael Chapman, daughter of Isaacand Elian Johnston Chapman; their children were, Christian,James H., David J. L., Elizabeth, Mary, Elian C, and Ellen Snidow married Rarbara, the daughter of the black-smith, Christian, and his wife, Sarah Turner Snidow; theirchildren are, William Henry Harrison and George Lewis; thelatter married Josephine Snidow; the former unmarried. After. GAPT. Wm. SMITHBorn 1774, Died 1859. The Snidows op New River Valley. 455 the death of Lewis Snidow his widow, Barbara, married JacobDouthat, by whom she had several children. William H. Snidow married Adeline Chapman, daughter ofJohn Chapman; the names of their children are: John Chap-man Snidow, now dead; James Piper Snidow and Annie, thelatter now dead, and who married Dr. Harvey G. Johnston. Elizabeth, the daughter of Colonel Christian Snidow, mar-ried John Peck, of Giles County; Mary married Major HenryWalker, of Botetourt, later of Mercer County; Rebecca mar-ried Benjamine Peck, of Monroe County; Clara married Con-rad Peters, of Monroe County; Nancy married James Harvey,of Monroe County; Sallie married Haven Bane, of Giles Coun-ty. Among the descendants of John Peck and his wife, Eliza-beth, are, in part the Pecks of Giles, the Vawters of Monroe,the Kelleys of Smyth, the McNutts of Mercer, and the Pecksof Log


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