SNOW / WARD

Charles Dewitt SNOW was born on June 5, 1866 at Collegeville, California.

It is not sure his middle name is Dewitt but it begins with D.

Married a Ms. Butterick but nothing is known about the marriage or the woman other than she died prior to May 1897. The marriage apparently had no living issue.

 

He married Mary Elizabeth WARD on 20 May 1897. She is the third of four children born to John and Cathrine (nee Mulcahy) Ward.

She met Charles at his butcher shop in Stockton. Charles was a widow and Mary was near 30 when she married Charles.

 

 

Sister Catherine (Nun) - Pictures...

From a tin type

Other known pictures of Mary

 

C. D. SNOW - MEATS
Markets at Tracy, Lathrop, and Manteca

 

 

The meat market which conscientiously makes and effort to handle nothing but good, fresh meats at all times an handles those products in accordance with modern ideas of sanitation, is indeed making a strong bid for public favor.

C. D. Snow, proprietor of markets in Lathorp, Tracy and Manteca, conducts his business along those modern lines and enjoys an enviable reputation for selling nothing but the choicest grades of beef, mutton, pork, vaal, fish, poultry, sausage, lard, etc., and his smoked meat department contains a large stock of all the well known brands.

His market are equipped with every modern device for the proper preservation and sanitary handling of meats.

(1915 Callendar from his butcher bussiness)

The success that has come to C. D. Snow is the best evidence that the people of the Tracy, Lathrop and Manteca districts appreciate his efforts to conduct his markets along modern sanitary lines, and his patronage is constantly on the increase.

Few customers of the Snow market, while eating a luscious steak, or carving the choice roasts, or munching a tender pork or mutton chop, realize the thought that has been expended by the proprietor or the expense incurred in providig such high-class sanitary markets where the choicest meats can always be secured. A free delivery service is maintained in each town and any orders, whether given in person at the markets or over the phone, will be promply delivered, no matter in what part of the city you may live.

 

GRANDPARENTS

Charles' father, William H. Snow was born in New York and buried in Collegeville, California.

 
Charles' mother, Sarah A. Adams born in Jamesport, Daviess co., Missouri.

CHILDREN

Children of Charles and Mary (nee Ward) Snow: Three

Helen:

Ruth:

Sarah: