NameLorenza Dow Snyder
Birth15 Oct 1864, Harman, Randolph Co., West Virginia
Death13 Jan 1916, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
BurialHill Cemetery, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho247
Alias/AKALorenzo; “Dow”; L. D. Snyder
FatherCaptain Sampson Snyder (1840-1910)
MotherElizabeth [Parsons] Bonner (1844-1928)
Spouses
Birth5 Jul 1866, Randolph Co., West Virginia
Death9 Jun 1935, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
BurialFords Creek Cemetery [Aka Cook Cem.], Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
FatherJacob “Bub” Roy (1835-1907)
MotherAmanda Bonner (~1832-~1891)
Marriage24 Dec 1885, Harman, Randolph Co., West Virginia248
Marr Memomarr. by Asa Harman @ jacob Roy’s place
ChildrenOctavia “Gertrude” (1883-1961)
 Eva R. (Adopted) (1885-1968)
 Amos James (1886-1965)
 Belva (Died as Infant) (1892-1895)
 Bertha (1894-1973)
 Walter (Stillborn) (1895-1895)
 Willie (1900-)
 Annie Elizabeth (Twin) (1901-1982)
 Addie Amanda (Twin) (1901-1945)
 Rose (1904-1982)
ChildrenBuena Vista (1884-1956)
Notes for Lorenza Dow Snyder
61“Lorenza Dow Snyder (10 /15/1864 - 1/13/1916) married Sarah Elizabeth Roy (7/5/1866-6 /9 /1935). She was the daughter of Jacob Roy and Amanda Wade. Born at Harman, West Virginia.

Lorenz
a Dow was the son of Captain Sampson and Elizabeth (Bonner) Snyder, and was born at Harman, West Virginia. They moved to Pierce, Idaho, about 1894. He homesteaded on upper Fords Creek, then moved to Orofino, where he lived until 1907;

He traded his homestead for a saloon in
Palouse, Washington, where he lived until 1910.
Soon after that he moved back to West Virginia and farmed until 1913, and again moved to Idaho.

He had a grain bu
siness, but was never well after moving back to Idaho. He died in 1916, and was buried in The Old Hill Cemetery, at Orofino, Idaho.”

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Fords Creek Cemetery AKA Cook Cemetery
Upper Fords Creek Road
Orofino
Clearwater County, Idaho
Cemetery Transcribed by Bob George
moravia@doitnow.com
http://www.doitnow.com/~moravia/fckcem.txt

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Lorenza Dow Snyder

Birth: Oct. 15, 1864
Death: Jan. 13, 1916

 
Family links: 
 Children:
  Amos James Snyder (1886 - 1965)*
 
*Calculated relationship
 
Burial:
Hill Cemetery
Orofino
Clearwater County
Idaho, USA
 
Created by: Jack Cady
Record added: Jul 01, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 72426426
Notes for Sarah Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
another source says: Marriage - SNYDER, Lorenza D., age 21, and ROY, Sarah E., age 18; 12/24/1885 at Jacob Roy's by Asa Harman.
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wv/randolph/vitals/marriages/s.txt

249Idaho Death Certificate:
Name: SNYDER, SARAH E.
Year: 1935
Certificate Number: 094210
County of Death: Clearwater
City: OROFINO
Date of Death: 06/09/1935
Date of Birth: 07/05/1866
Notes for Anjemima (Spouse 2)
This [Anjemima Bonner] is a possible answer to who was the mother of Buena Vista Snyder. Parents unknown
[could be the daughter of Solomon Bonner and Mary Jane Bright - as this is the only person in my database who would be the right age - also this Anjemima Bonner has some records that says she had a daughter named Buena born before she married James Kerns]

The other question in this puzzle is who was Buena’s father. The leading contenters are either Capt. Sampson Snyder or his son, Loenza Dow Snyder.

Here’s what I have as of July, 2012:
Pro - Dow being the father and Anjemima Bonner being the mother:
1. In Buena’s obituary it was stated that she was the half sister of Amos Snyder, which would make her the son of Dow.
2. 1900 census in Dry Fork, WV - Shows that Buena lived in the Sampson Snyder household and listed as “granddaughter”
3. In Ancestry.com a GED file stated that her parents were Dow Snyder and Anjemima Bonner - see: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11162927/person/5014072297


Pro - Capt. Sampson Snyder being the father
1. 1900 census in Dry Fork, WV - lists that Buena lived in the Sampson Snyder household and listed as “granddaughter” - even though listed as granddaughter this could have been hide her parentage and protect Sampson’s reputation [my conjecture]
2. I can’t tell how long Buena lived in the Sampson Snyder home but assume she did not go with Lorenza and family to Idaho in 1894 since she is found living with Sampson in the 1900 census.
3. My dad, Milton Lee Snyder, who was born and raised on the Weippe prairie and very close to John W. Snyder [practically being raised by him after the death of his father when he was 12], his grandfather and the son of Sampson, Sr. According to Milton’s story, John W. told him that Buena was actually the illegitimate daughter of his dad, Capt. Sampson Snyder. Dad said that Buena was always treated equally to all of the offspring of Capt. Snyder.
4. I have many pictures of family reunions where all of the brothers and sisters [offspring of Capt. Snyder], with their wives, would have their pictures taken with Buena in it. No other grandchildren are in the pictures [just siblings and spouses] so it makes sense that she was the daughter, not granddaughter, of the Captain.

What do I think? The “PC” answer would be to go along with Buena’s family who obviously believe her father was Dow Snyder. – however I’m troubled by the fact that Dow and family left WV for Idaho, apparently without her, when Buena was 10. So with that, and my dad’s insistence that his grandfather was convinced she was Capt. Snyder’s, I’m going to say she was the daughter of Sampson Snyder.
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