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History of Richard and Evelyn Snider
Copyright 2002-2004 by Ernest Snider and/or their author(s). The web pages may be linked to but shall not be reproduced on
another site without written permission from Ernest Snider , or their author. Images may not be linked to in any manner or
method. Anyone may use the information provided here freely for personal use only. If you plan on publishing your personal
information to the web please give proper credit to our site for providing this information. All artwork displayed on this private
site is the property of Ernest Snider. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.  Thanks!!!
The purpose of my web site is the history of my family the Snider and
Cleveland families.
This work started back in 1968 in continued up to the year 2003.
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Our Family History Links:

AUTUMN
SniderPlanet.us
Death Records
East European Family History Societies
History on Fort Porter (Buffalo), NY
LDS Family History Library
Do You Own What You Upload?
United States of America
Bureau of Land Management - Eastern States, General Land Office
Births Deaths & Marrieges Exchange of England.
Buffalo & Erie Co., Public Library
National Archives and Records Administration
Genealogylinks.net
The Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of New York
Fraudulent Lineages
Genealogy - United States and Territories Mapping
Canadian Genealogy & History
Fonds de l’autoroute de l’information
Treasure Maps
Alaska
Alaska.com
Directory of Resources
Oxford Ancestors
Military Records: Civil War
Reference Sources
Vital Records Information
Identity Theft
Little Love
Tachikawa Children Home (Tokiko Sanada)
The Marriage of the Crown Prince Akihito



On A Rock In Rural Iowa
ELS Private site (Future page)

Our Family Electronics Links Amateur Radio and Electronics

Our Family COOP Links


Blue Lake Packers, Inc., Mr. Blue Lake

TheFreeSite.com!

This is a Genealogy Site




 

" If you want to live
more, you must
master the art of
appreciating the
little everyday
blessings of life. 
This is not
altogether a golden
world,
but there are
countless gleams of
gold to be
discovered in it ..."
       
Henry Alford Porter