GENEALOGICAL RECORDS Morgan M. and Addie (Kendrick) Snow, his wife, have had eleven children., (a) Ed;jrd A., who died in his youth. (b) illiam, who married Joanno Belle Jackson. They have had two children, ;villiam Harri:on and. Alita. (c) Walter H., who married. Alida .illiiams, of Alabama. They have one child, a daughter named Iario. Jilliam and. Walter are t-rins. (d) Adrian T., o ho arrisd Pauline Lastinger. They have had seven children; r.naely, Adrian I., Linnie 2ell, Miriam Ada, Bossiae lizabeta, Josepiine J., Charles and Douglas. (e) John u., unmarried. (f) Ada Zlizabeth, who married C c-Raford. They have had four cildrcn'--Augustus, AId.a Lucia,* Crsad and Julia. (G) Robert 3a.luel, unrarried. (h) IJ'nvs Dallas, who married 7araba Livingston. (i) iari-a cunrictta, whno i rid Jcui Clement, Court- ney, ol' Sva=naahL, G:org~ia. Thoy har .t-;o czlirez, John Clement and Richard. After the death of .hr first husband Faraba ienrietta m rried J. L. Courtnay, tl-- broth of het first husband, and by him had one child, son naed "3dward. (j) Joseph Thomas, who married Jane Croiley. (k) Frank Hamwilton, who died unmarried. Morgan 'M. Snow served in th.e Sventh Florida infantry regiment, in the Confed3rate arL.y from tia:'o b~i.ring to the end of the Civil iar. Ho enlisted -at thC-e -irl age of four- tee years. ,e r.io.0d fcr i.~n yoars in Pol': county near For eade, but has mrad3 hiAs .ome in rwau-a for -a long period. .() Ernest Tatnell,. the second chil- and first son, S:'dward Tatn ll aton rick, was born in T.pa,; August 13, 148. He removed to Polk County at twelve years of ago and was employed thcro as a cowboy till 'e reached the age of twenty-four years. In October he removed to ThormasvillC, Gccrgia, where he married, in 1873, imily Mooro. (See :ocre family.) While residing in Thoia~svill. h3 served his apprenticeship to the trade of a brickmason, lator engaging in brick contracting. In Mlay, 186, he returned to Tampa and continued here his business of contracting up to the breaking out of the yel- .low-fever epidemic in 1888, when he return& to Georgia up- on the advice of his physician. - In 1891, he came back again to Tampa and followed the brick business until Vi. C. Spencer was elected sheriff of Hillsborough County, when he was appointed deputy sheriff, which position he still retains. lie ha3 been twice master of the Masonic order and of the Knights of Pythias and Y -- Knights-- of-Honor. He-lasa-had- nina children,, as ..o1lc Sa.