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- The 1850 census lists her father "Michl [sic] Snoffer," 45, living with his wife Caroline, 40, and children Mary A, 19; John B, 17; David F, 8; Alva, 3; Joseph, 1; and maternal grandmother Mary A. Miller, 69. 1850 U.S. Census, Perry Twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (M 432, Roll 680, stamped p. 236; family # 79).
The 1860 census, with some errors, lists Mary Ann, 29, living with her husband George Warner and their Ohio-born children: sons, William C[illegible], 8 yrs old, Michael L., 4, and Joseph M, 6 months; daughter "Claracy B," 6. 1860 U.S. Census, Perry twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (M 653, Roll 962, stamped p. 308).
The 1870 census was more accurate. It lists George as 49 years old, born in Maryland and working as a farm laborer. Mary is shown as 39, also born in Maryland, and "keeping house." Children, all Ohio-born, are: William, 18, a farm laborer; Rosetta, 16, attending school; Michael, 13, attending school; Joseph, 10, attending school; Franklin 3; and Charles, 4 months. 1870 U.S. Census, Perry twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (M 593, Roll 1200, stamped p. 682).
The 1880 census lists George, 59, a laborer born in MD, living with his wife Mary, 47, also born in MD, and 4 children: Michael, a laborer, 22; Joseph, a laborer, 20; Charles, 12; and Howard, 5. 1880 U.S. Census, Perry twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (T 9, Roll 1015, stamped p. 170)[LDS Film 1255015].
The 1900 census shows George as 79 yrs old, born in MD in 1820, married to his wife for 49 yrs, and working as a carpenter. "Mary A" is listed as 69 yrs old, born in MD in March 1831, married for 49 yrs. Children still living in the home are: Charles A, 30, born in Ohio in Feb. 1870, working as an "Engineer (Sta)" [perhaps at a railroad station?], and Howard C, 25, born in Ohio in July 1876, working as a laborer in a saw mill. 1900 U.S. Census, Perry twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (T 623, Roll 1270, stamped p. 182).
The 1900 census also shows that 6 or 7 households away were Mary Ann's nephew, Marion Curtis Snouffer and his wife Etta Bell; and also her uncle's wife Julia Ann (Rodgers) Snouffer and her cousin, Julia's daughter, Olivia Sylvania Snouffer. 1870 U.S. Census, Perry twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (T 623, Roll 1270, stamped p. 182).
Mary Ann's husband George died sometime after the 1900 census was taken on 1 June 1900. In the 1910 census, Mary is listed as a widow, living with her son Charles A. Warner and his wife Clara. The census records that she gave birth to 8 children, 6 of whom were alive. 1910 U.S. Census, Perry twsp, Franklin Cnty, OH (T 624, Roll 1183, stamped p. 204).
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