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Subject: Re: [INSTEUBE-L] Joseph E. SNARE
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 11:32:04 -0500


James,
Here is what I found in the Cemeteries of Steuben Co., IN, 1990, Audra
S. Lewis compiler:
KUNCE:
Amos, 1904-July 13, 1966 (Leona Rawles Kunce); buried Jamestown Cem.
Clair, 1902 (1st m. Jeannette Rawles; 2nd m. Josephine Locke Henderson)
Buried Wright Cem.
Ellen, (Van Pelt) 1870 - 1928; Mrs. George A. Kunce; note - Mercy Ellen
d/o
Wm. & Mercy McLain Van Pelt. Mercy Ellen m. oct. 24, 1899 as Ella
M. Van Pelt; buried Wright Cem.
Geroge A., 1866 - 1927; (Mercy Ellen Van Pelt Kunce); buried Wright Cem.
Jeannette (Rawles) 1904-1941) Mrs. Clair W. Kunce; d/o Thomas Rawles;
buried Wright Cem.
Josephine (Locke); may 15, 1911 - Mar. 25, 1969; 1st m. ??? Henderson;
2nd. M. Clair Kunce; buried Block Cem.
Leona (Rawles) 1903; Mrs. Amos Kunce; buried Jamestown Cem.

SNARE:
Almeda, d. Apr. 14, 1878; ae 18y 8m 8d; d/o J. & M. Snare; buried Co.
Line Cem.
LARE: none listed in Cemeteries of Steuben Co.

History of Steuben Co., 1920, has a listing for a Charles A. Kunce, but
he was the s/o George R. Kunce 1st m. Hattie Smith; 2nd m. Amy Glasgo;
3rd Savilla (Bumpus) Paulus. Charles was issue from the 2nd union.

This is about all I could find on the surnames listed in your query.

Hope this has given you some data that you did not have. Twiggingly,
Joey

On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 09:57:16 EDT writes:
>
>
>
> I am searching for a Joseph E. SNARE who married Mary Ann
> KUNCE, 20
> February 1877 in Steuben County, Indiana.
>
> I don't know alot about Joseph, however Mary Ann KUNCE was the
> daughter
> of John KUNCE and Hannah LARE. Mary had three brothers, two died in
> infancy
> and the other, George Albert KUNCE was my great grandfather. Mary
> also had
> one sister, Catherine J. KUNCE who died in 1910.
>
> I would like to talk to anyone researching this family.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> James Davis
>
>
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