snow FAMILY

  • Alice Snow (1855–1919)

    Alice Snow was born on April 15, 1855. She was the wife of Smart G. Snow and a matriarch to a large family, including her children: Jeremiah M. "Jerry," Melvin, Sallie, Bentley, Josephus "Cephus," Charlie, and Flossie Snow Dorsey.

  • Cephus Snow (1890–1928)

    Cephus Snow was born around 1890 in South Carolina to Smart Snow and Alice Grayson. A laborer by trade, he was a member of the Mingo community. Cephus passed away tragically on June 10, 1928, at the age of 38.

  • Alice Snow (1876–1943)

    Alice Porcher Snow was born on February 6, 1876, in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, to Marcus Porcher and Phylie Presley. She was the wife of Jerry Snow and worked in domestic service. Alice passed away on August 7, 1943, at the age of 67, and was laid to rest at the Millpond burial site.

  • Cleveland Snow (1920–1925)

    Cleveland Snow was born on August 21, 1920, in South Carolina to Melvyn Snow and Maggie Neville. He was a member of a family rooted in the Mingo community. Cleveland’s life was tragically brief; he passed away on June 9, 1925, at the age of four.

  • Elliott Snow, Jr. (1923–1925)

    Elliott Snow, Jr. was born on July 27, 1923, in South Carolina to Elliott (E.L.) Snow and Jessie Sybije (Lessie Snow). His life was tragically short; he passed away on April 27, 1925, at just 21 months of age.

  • Janie Snow (c. 1923–1927)

    Janie Snow was born approximately in 1923 in South Carolina to Welden Snow and Rosa McGill. A young child of the Mingo community, Janie passed away on May 28, 1927, at the age of four. She was laid to rest at the Morrisville (Marrisville) burial site.

  • Jeremiah M. "Jerry" Snow (1873–1943)

    Jeremiah M. "Jerry" Snow was born in June 1873 in Salters, Williamsburg County, South Carolina, to Smart G. and Alice Grayson-Snow. A central figure in the Snow family lineage, he married Alice L. Porchia-Snow and raised their family in the Mingo community. Jerry passed away on January 12, 1943, at the age of 69 in Salters. His life and contributions to the family tree remain a significant part of the regional heritage.

  • Lessie Snow (c. 1901–1927)

    Lessie Snow was born approximately in 1901 in South Carolina to Thomas Sigley and Louisa Gilyard. A dedicated homemaker, she was a member of the Mingo community. Lessie passed away on September 16, 1927, at the age of 26. She was laid to rest at the Morrisville (Marrisville) burial site on September 18, 1927.

  • Melvin Snow (c. 1873–1933)

    Melvin Snow was born approximately in 1873 in Athens, South Carolina, to S.G. Snow and Dafney Grayson. A member of the established Snow family in Williamsburg County, he worked as a man servant and was married to Ludie Snow. Melvin passed away in November 1933 at the age of 60.

  • Welden Snow, Jr. (1915–1924)

    Welden Snow, Jr. was born on July 22, 1915, in South Carolina to Welden Snow and Rosa McGill. He was a part of the Mingo community until his passing on May 19, 1924, at the age of eight. He was laid to rest at the Morrisville (Marrisville) burial site.

  • Smart G. Snow (c. 1843–1931)

    Smart G. Snow was born around December 1843 in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, to Stephen and Wilmeba Snow. He was a central figure in his community and the patriarch of a large family, which he raised alongside his wife, Alice Grayson-Snow. He lived a long life, eventually passing away on July 5, 1931, in Mingo. He was laid to rest at the Morrisville (Marrisville) burial site on July 6, 1931.