NameElizabeth Melvina Lawson 755
Birth22 Jan 1843, Harrison Co., (W) Virginia
Death9 Nov 1908, Barbour Co., West Virginia
Death Memocongestive heart failure
Burial MemoSnyder Cemetery, Valley Head, Randolph, WV
FatherElias Lawson (1805-1883)
MotherMary Elizabeth Teter (1803-1865)
Spouses
Birth9 Jan 1820, Highland Co., Virginia
Death6 Jul 1905, Randolph Co., West Virginia
BurialConley Run, Randolph Co., West Virginia
OccupationFarmer
FatherJohn Snyder (1791-1862)
MotherBarbara Waybright (1794-1828)
Marriage26 Oct 1865, Barbour Co., West Virginia
ChildrenJames A. Garfield (1883-1968)
 John B. (1866-1938)
 Elizabeth Barbara (1867-1946)
 Harman Elias (1973-1952)
 George Washington (1879-1946)
 Blaine Roselle (1878-1964)
 William Larkin (1881-1954)
Notes for Elizabeth Melvina Lawson
1. +John B. SNYDER
2. +Elizabeth Barbara SNYDER
3.  Mary Catherine "Mollie" SNYDER
4.  Harman Elias SNYDER
5.  Martha Washington SNYDER
6. +Blaine Roselle SNYDER
7.  George Washington SNYDER
8. +William Larkin SNYDER
9. +James A. Garfield SNYDER
Family 2 : John E. MARPLE

* MARRIAGE: 2 Feb 1859, Harrison County, VA (WV) [11531]

1. +Alvin Wise MARPLE
2. +Cynthia Arminta MARPLE
Notes for Harman (Spouse 1)
212Harmon is buried on the home farm. He was a farmer and cattle broker. He came to Randolph County in 1845 and settled about 4 miles east of Valley Head in the Mingo District. He served as a member of the Board of Education, Justice of the Peace and in the Legislature for Randolph Co.
Source: Don Mills, Inc. and the Randolph County History Book Committeee, "RANDOLPH COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA, HISTORY-FAMILIES", 1991, p142.

164Snyder’s Knob, the hightest mountain in Randolph co., is named for him.

213another source says; b. 26 Nov 1821, Pendleton County, VA (Highland Co., VA)
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