Pane-Joyce Genealogy
8476. Hannah Snow. Born on 26 Aug 1670 in Eastham, MA.148 Hannah died in 1717.261

Hezekiah Doane and Hannah Snow married about the same time that Hezekiah’s father, widower Ephraim Doane, married Hannah’s mother, widow Mary (Smalley) Snow.
Ca 1691 Hannah married Eld. Hezekiah Doane (7103) , son of Ephraim Doane (2646) (ca 1642-ca 1700) & Mercy Knowles (3243) (1640s-). Born last week of Aug 1672 in Eastham, MA.148 Hezekiah died in Wellfleet, MA in 1752.254

Hezekiah “early resided in Provincetown, where he was engaged in the whale fishery; on May 15, 1705, he was admitted an inhabitantof Truro. He was appointed Justice of the Peace in 1710, and other years. His
name appears in 1736, as Justice. He was, at that time, a resident of Provincetown.
    “On November 1, 1711, ‘Mr John Snow and Mr Hezekiah Doane’ were made Deacons of the newly formed church at Truro.
        “Hezekiah Doane died, about 1752, in that part of Eastham, now Wellfleet.”126

From The Doane Family:254
        “Hezekiah Doane appears as a surveyor of highways in Eastham in 1691 and 1692. He early resided in what is now Provincetown, where he was engaged in the whale fishery. He attended church at Truro where some of his children were baptized. On May 15, 1705, he and Samuel Treat, Jr., were admitted inhabitants of Pamet, now Truro, and on Nov. 1, 1711, when a church was organized there with Rev. John Avery as pastor, Hezekiah Doane was chosen deacon and ruling elder. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1710 and held the offIce many years, his name appearing as a Justice on old documents as late as 1736, at which time he was residing in Provincetown. Dr. Breed attended him in his last sickness. His widow Sarah was appointed administratrix June 23, 1752, but died before the estate was settled and Benjamin Higgins was appointed to her place. He had a large family but their births are not recorded on public records.”
Their children include:
19697i.
Nehemiah Doane (16 Dec 1692-ca 1730)
19698ii.
Mary Doane (31 Aug 1694-)
19699iii.
Ephraim Doane (1 Apr 1696-ca 1751)
19700iv.
Apphia Doane (ca 1695/1700-ca 1761)
19701v.
Capt. Elisha Doane (ca 1699-7 Dec 1759)
19702vi.
Rachel Doane (22 Sep 1701-)
19703vii.
Hannah Doane (1 Dec 1703-7 Jun 1742)
19704viii.
Maj. Hezekiah Doane (ca 1712-ca 1760/1770)
8477. Mary Snow. Born on 10 Mar 1672 in Eastham, MA.148 Mary died in Kent County, Delaware bef 15 Mar 1752.99 She died unmarried.
8478. Abigail Snow. Born on 14 Oct 1673 in Eastham, MA.148

Check out the July 1996 edition of The American Genealogist, page 137, an article by Steven Edward Sullivan, “Abigail Snow, probably wife of Daniel Small of Truro and Provincetown, Massachusetts.”
Abigail married Daniel Small, son of Francis Small & Elizabeth. Born ca 1667/1674 in Maine.99 Daniel died in Truro, MA ca 1729.

Daniel was living at Truro by 1710.99
Their children include:
22571i.
22572ii.
Anna Small (ca 1695-17 Jun 1794)
22573iii.
Isaac Small (ca 1696-30 Oct 1765)
22574iv.
John Small (19 Oct 1704-)
22575v.
Edward Small (ca 1706-)
22576vi.
Abigail Small (ca 1708-)
22577vii.
Elisha Small (ca 1711-)
22578viii.
Benjamin Small (ca 1716-)
8479. Rebecca Snow. Born on 23 Jul 1676 in Eastham, MA.148 Rebecca died in Salisbury, CT, on 31 Aug 1753; she was 77.99
Ca 1694 Rebecca first married Benjamin Small, son of Francis Small & Elizabeth.126 Born ca 1664/1670 in Maine.99 Benjamin died in Lebanon, CT on 4 Jun 1721.99

Benjamin and his descendants used either Small or Smalley as a surname.99
Their children include:
22579i.
Hannah Small (25 Nov 1695-)
22580ii.
Rebecca Small (27 Apr 1697-)
22581iii.
Benjamin Small (Died soon) (23 Jan 1700/1-bef 1702)
22582iv.
Benjamin Small (15 Oct 1702-30 Aug 1754)
22583v.
Mary Small (Died young) (15 Mar 1705-aft 1722)
22584vi.
Capt. James Small (28 Oct 1707-ca 1750)
22585vii.
Phebe Small (13 Dec 1709-)
22586viii.
Dea. Joseph Smalley (ca 1712-27 Nov 1783)
22587ix.
Francis Small (ca 1714-aft 1735)
22588x.
Elizabeth Small (Died young) (ca 1716-aft 1722)
On 26 Dec 1728 when Rebecca was 52, she second married John Porter, son of Samuel Porter (ca 1635-6 Sep 1689) & Hannah Stanley (ca 1640-18 Dec 1702).99 Born on 12 Dec 1666 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.99 John died in Hebron, CT 4 Jan 1746/7.
8480. Dea. John Snow. Born on 3 May 1678 in Eastham, MA.148 John died in Duck Creek, Kent County, Delaware in Oct 1738.99

John served as Deacon, along with Lt. Constant Freeman, 17 Jan 1717/8 - 11 Jan 1726/7. He was elected Town Clerk. He was one of eight men, along with Rev. John Avery, who “embodied” a church at Truro, 1 Nov 1711. On 11 Jan 1726/7 he (along with Thomas Mulford and Cosntant Freeman) was chosen as one of the three “Presbiterian ruling elders. He was chosen Ruling Elder, yet never served in the office but was discarded for suspected Adultery and other misdemeanors sometime after he was chosen.”303

From Underhill:126
        “While his father (John^2 Snow) appears to have made no attempt to settle upon the land that his father (Nicholas^1 Snow) had given him by his will at Pamet, now Truro, John^3 Snow, as the eldest son, took possession at the first settlement. The rights and privileges mentioned in the will of Nicholas^1 Snow were further grants of land to be established on a pro rata basis. Pamet was not set off as the town of Truro until July 16, 1709. At the first town meeting, held Aug. 1, 1709, the Selectmen chosen were: Thomas Mulford, Jedidiah Lumbert, Jr., and John Snow; the latter also being chosen Town Clerk. ‘Deacon John Snow was moderator at the town meeting of July 17, 1723; he was chosen town clerk March 25, 1724.’ March 5, 1725, ‘John snow, francis Smalley, and Jonathan vickery’ were chosen Selectmen; Deacon John Snow to be Town Clerk. (Town Proceedings of Truro, Massachusetts, vol. I: 2, 41, 43.)
        “In the same month, March 26, 1711, John Sprague, of Lebanon, sold to ‘Benjamin Smalle of ye Town of Truro, in ye County of Barnstable,’ 375 acres of ‘Land Lying on ye northeasterly side of ye Town,’ in two lots. Witnesses: John Snow and William Clarke; recorded March 28, 1711. One half of this land, ‘Benjamin Smalle’ sold in 1712, to his ‘brother Daniell Smalle of Truro’; and in 1718, a half part of what remained to ‘Jedidiah Lumbard,’ of Truro. (Lebanon Second Book of Records, 264.)
        “A deed of even date (March 23, 1710/11), from John Snow, mortgaged the premises bought of William Holton back to him, agreeing to pay £ 360, of current money, as follows: ‘£ 150, to be paid at or before November 1, next ensuing ye date hereof’; and ‘£ 103, at or before ye first of April in ye year 1712’; the remaining ‘£ 105 to be paid at or before ye first of November in ye year 1712.’ Whether John Snow could not meet these payments, or changed his mind about going to Lebanon to remain, is not apparent, but he conveyed back, December 2, 1712, to William Holton, the farm and buildings, at Lebanon, ‘the money therein set forth not being payd.’ The deed was signed by John Snow; witnessed by ‘Sam^ll Young and francis Smalley,’ and Recorded October 24, 1713. (Lebanon Second Book of Records, 409, 404.)
    “On November 1, 1711, when the First Church was formed at Truro, ‘Mr John Snow, Mr Mezekiah Doane, and Mr Benjamin Smaly’ were among the seven male members who united in founding the church, of which Rev. John Avery was at that time ordained as pastor; and these three men were at the same time chosen Deacons. ‘Mr John Snow’ also served as Deacon from January, 1717/18 to January 11, 1726/27, when he was chosen one of the ‘Presbiterean Ruling Elders,’ an office he never filled.”
25 Feb 1700/1 John first married Elizabeth Ridley, daughter of Capt. Mark Ridley, in Eastham, MA.148 Born on 13 May 1678 in Eastham, MA. Elizabeth died on 29 Apr 1736; she was 57.261 Religion: Elizabeth was admitted to the church at Truro 10 Aug 1713.

John and Elizbeth’s children were all baptized at the First Church at Truro.126
Their children include:
22589i.
Joshua Snow (22 Sep 1701-)
22590ii.
Ann Snow (17 Jul 1703-)
22591iii.
Elizabeth Snow (27 Mar 1705-)
22592iv.
John Snow (Twin) (27 Dec 1706-)
22593v.
Phineas Snow (Twin, died young) (27 Dec 1706-16 Jan 1706[/7])
22594vi.
Dea. Anthony Snow (28 Jul 1709-14 Jul 1796)
22595vii.
Elisha Snow (20 Oct 1711-)
22596viii.
Isaac Snow (11 Feb 1713/4-1799)
22597ix.
Mary Snow (16 Aug 1716-19 Feb 1764)
22598x.
Ambrose Snow (6 Jan 1718/9-18 Jan 1788)
22599xi.
Amasa Snow (9 Jan 1720/1-)
22600xii.
David Snow (Died young) (15 Mar 1722/3-18 Sep 1727)
22601xiii.
John second married Hannah. Hannah died aft Oct 1738.99
8481. Isaac Snow. Born on 10 Aug 1683 in Eastham, MA.148 Isaac died in Duck Creek, Kent County, Delaware bet 15 May 1745 and 15 Feb 1748.99

Isaac removed to Duck Creek (now Smyrna), Delaware.126
Isaac married Alice. Alice died aft 1748.99
Their children include:
22602i.
John Snow (ca 1711/1723-ca 15 Mar 1757)
22603ii.
William Snow (ca 1720-ca 1783)
22604iii.
Benjamin Snow (ca 1725-aft 16 Feb 1761)
22605iv.
Isaac Snow (ca 1727-)
8482. Lydia Snow. Born on 29 Sep 1685 in Eastham, MA.148
Lydia married Samuel Hopkins (20492) , son of Stephen Hopkins (7449) (Sep 1642-10 Oct 1718) & Mary Merrick (4 Nov 1650-15 Apr 1692). Born Mar 1681/2 in Eastham, MA.
8483. Elisha Snow. Born 10 Jan 1686/7 in Eastham, MA.148 Elisha died in Duck Creek, Kent County, Delaware bet 15 Jan 1744 and 8 Feb 1752.99

Elisha removed to Duck Creek (now Smyrna), Delaware.126
Children:
22606i.
Elisha Snow (ca 1713-)
22607ii.
James Snow (ca 1715-)
22608iii.
Joshua Snow (ca 1717-bef 9 Nov 1744)
22609iv.
Jesse Snow (ca 1719-aft 1745)
In Jul 1737 Elisha second married Elizabeth Redman, daughter of John Redman, in Duck Creek, Kent County, Delaware. Elizabeth died aft 16 May 1752.99
Their children include:
22610i.
Silas Snow (ca 1738-29 Dec 1760)
22611ii.
John Snow (ca 1740-1760/1)
22612iii.
Phebe Snow (ca 1742-aft 1760)
8484. Phebe Snow. Born on 27 Jun 1689 in Eastham, MA.148 Phebe died in May 1715.261
In 1714 Phebe married Jonathan Dyer, son of Dr. William Dyer (ca 1653-27 Jul 1738) & Mary Taylor (6 Jun 1668-8 Oct 1738).261 Born in Feb 1692 in Barnstable, MA.170 Jonathan died in Truro, MA on 10 Aug 1773.

From the Truro Town Records:437
    Jonathan the son of Jonathan and Phebe Dyer was born in Truro May 28 1715.
    David the son of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro August ye 28 1719.
    Solomon the son of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro September ye 22 1722.
    Phebe the daughter of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro October ye 18 1724.
    Micah the son of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro March ye 18 1728.
    Elisha the son of Jonathan and Suanna Dyer was born in Truro October ye 25 1730.
    all recorded Pr Tho Paine Town Clerk.
    Caleb the son of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born at Truro August ye 24th: 1733.
    Susanna the daughter of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro the twenty eighth day of January 1735/6.
    Ruth the daughter of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro the twenty fifth day of February in the year 1737/8.
    William the son of Jonathan and Susanna Dyer was born in Truro the eleventh day of May 1742.
    These three recorded by Moses Paine town clerk.
Their children include:
22613i.
Jonathan Dyer (28 May 1715-)
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