NameBetty S. Ladd
Birth27 Jul 1890, Niobrara, Knox Co., Nebraska
Death27 May 1959, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
Spouses
Birth23 May 1886, Harman, Randolph Co., West Virginia
Death17 Jun 1965, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
Death MemoClearwater Valley Hospital
BurialWeseman Cemetery, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
FatherLorenza Dow Snyder (1864-1916)
MotherSarah Elizabeth Roy (1866-1935)
Marriage1906
ChildrenLeonard (1909-)
 Alfred H. (1911-1969)
 Elma (1914-)
 Trueman Lee (1917-1931)
 Winnefred L. (1920-1993)
Death1945
Marriage1936, Asotin, Asotin Co., Washington
Notes for Betty S. Ladd
296Birth: Jul. 27, 1890
Niobrara
Knox County
Nebraska, USA

Death: May 27, 1959
Orofino
Clearwater County
Idaho, USA

Spokane Daily Chronicle May 29, 1959

Betty S. Farrell

OROFINO, Idaho - May 29 - Funeral of Betty S. Farrell, 68, Orofino, who died Wednesday at the hospital here, were scheduled this afternoon at 2 from the Methodist church, with the Rev. Wiliam Strance officiating and burial following in Weseman cemetery, Gilbert's in charge.

Mrs. Farrell, born July 27, 1890, at Niobrara, Neb., came with her parents to Orofino in 1895, traveling in a covered wagon. She married Amos Snyder in 1906 and they farmed for many years on Upper Fords creek. They were divorced in 1929.

She married John Farrell at Asotin in 1936. After he died in 1945, she lived with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manfull. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Winifred Gleason, Orofino; two sons, Leonard Snyder, Kamiah, Idaho, and Alfred Snyder, Orofino; two brothers, Kenneth and Donald Ladd both of Orofino; 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren
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Notes for Amos James (Spouse 1)
295Amos James Snyder

Birth: May 23, 1886
Harman
Randolph County
West Virginia, USA

Death: Jun. 17, 1965
Orofino
Clearwater County
Idaho, USA

Spokane Daily Chronicle - June 19, 1965

Snyder Succumbs; Rites Set Monday

OROFINO, Idaho - Amos J. Snyder, 79, died of cancer Thursday night at the Clearwater Valley Hospital. He had retired several years ago as Clearwater County weed supervisor.

Born May 23, 1886, at Harmon, W. Va., he moved with his family to Upper Fords Creek in 1897.

As a youth he worked with his father hauling freight to Pierce. He later farmed and logged in the Ford's Creek area, then became county weed supervisor.

In addition to his widow, Leola, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alma Manfull and Mrs. Winifred Phillips, both of Orofino; three sons, Fred and Alfred, Orofino, and Leonard, Ahsahka; five sisters, Mrs. Bertha Michael and Mrs. Harold Pasila, Orofino; Mrs. Lottie Ball, Pierce and Mrs. Vida South and Mrs. Anna Taplin Clarkston; 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

The funeral wil be at 11 a.m. Monday at Gilbert's Chapel, Orofino. 
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