The other day Mat and I were coming home from taking Mik to scouts and he asked me about the spirit. They had been watching The Seeker and so I guess it was on his mind. He asked me if the warm feeling in his heart was the spirit. I told him that it is and that it will let him know if things are true or not. He nodded his head and said that he thought so.
We have been so concerned about whether he would be able to comprehend the magnitude of being baptized, now I know that in his own way Heavenly Father has been preparing this special little boy for baptism.
On May 2, 2001 a husband and wife became a mother and a father.
On March 20, 2002 a judge legally made them a family
On April 20, 2002 a father and mother and two little boys entered the
Las Vegas temple and all dressed in white became an eternal family.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Hair Cut
Thursday, August 14, 2008
The First Day of School
So today was the first day of school for the boys. When I went to wake them up, Mat had to drag himself into the shower then it was trama drama because *gasp* Mik has more new clothes on his side of the closet. It wasn't that he has more clothes it's that I hang all of the coats and jackets on that side so it looks like more. Then the brand new shoes that we bought two weeks that were a size to big, he could barely get his foot in them. He hadn't put them on since the day we bought them. Then we had to do his hair which he hated, hey if he wants it long it has to be done. Then finally he was ready to go.
Mik on the other hand was the complete opposite. When I woke them up I told them to get into the shower, Mat stumbled into the shower whereas Mik jumped out of bed and gathered up his clothes and shoes, ate breakfast and pestered Mat to get out of the shower. Where Mat took a 20 minute shower Mik took a 5 minute shower. He was dressed and waiting by the car before Mat had his shoes on.
Oh the joys of school. Tomorrow Mike gets to do the morining routine as I will be at school.
Mik on the other hand was the complete opposite. When I woke them up I told them to get into the shower, Mat stumbled into the shower whereas Mik jumped out of bed and gathered up his clothes and shoes, ate breakfast and pestered Mat to get out of the shower. Where Mat took a 20 minute shower Mik took a 5 minute shower. He was dressed and waiting by the car before Mat had his shoes on.
Oh the joys of school. Tomorrow Mike gets to do the morining routine as I will be at school.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Back to work
Yesterday marked my first day back to work. For those that don't know I am teaching Italian at Volcano Vista High School. Today was the first day of school. I have to say that it was pretty good.
I am very excited to see how the year progresses. One thing for sure, italian will not be my weakest language by the end of the year.
Time to work on my lesson plan for tomorrow.
I am very excited to see how the year progresses. One thing for sure, italian will not be my weakest language by the end of the year.
Time to work on my lesson plan for tomorrow.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Mik's talk in Primary Today
Mik had to give a talk in primary today, he wanted to share it with everyone so here it is....
My talk is about how I can show faith in Jesus Christ by being baptized.
In this month’s Friend there some questions and answers about baptism…
Why is baptism important?
It’s more than important—it is necessary. Jesus Christ said that people must be baptized to belong to His Church and enter the kingdom of God
Do I make a promise when I am baptized?
Yes. You promise to keep Heavenly Father’s commandments. He promises that you can live with Him in His kingdom. These promises are called covenants.
What do I need to do to prepare to be baptized?
Want to be baptized.
Keep the commandments.
Be willing to live the teachings of Jesus Christ and follow His example.
Be interviewed by your bishop or branch president.
What happens after baptism?
After you are baptized, you are confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. You are then accountable for your sins, and you need to repent when you do something wrong. Before you take the sacrament each week, you should repent of whatever you did wrong that week and ask for forgiveness. Then when you take the sacrament, you covenant to take upon yourself the name of Jesus Christ, which means you will always try to remember Him, follow His example, and obey Him. When you do this, you are promised that His Spirit will be with you.
Jesus Christ was even baptized by John the Baptist in the river Jordan.
IN the Book of Mormon we read about the Nephites and Lamanites that showed their faith in Jesus by being baptized, Alma, King Lamoni and his people. Joseph Smith and the early saints of the church.
I can show my faith in Jesus by following the examples of those in scriptures and the early saints of the church by being baptized. I will show my faith in Jesus on October 11 when I am baptized with my brother Mat.
I know that the church is true, I know that President Monson is a Prophet of God, I know that the Book of Mormon is true. I can’t wait until I am baptized and can show my faith in Jesus Christ by being baptized and receiving the holy ghost.
In the name of Jesus Christ Amen.
My talk is about how I can show faith in Jesus Christ by being baptized.
In this month’s Friend there some questions and answers about baptism…
Why is baptism important?
It’s more than important—it is necessary. Jesus Christ said that people must be baptized to belong to His Church and enter the kingdom of God
Do I make a promise when I am baptized?
Yes. You promise to keep Heavenly Father’s commandments. He promises that you can live with Him in His kingdom. These promises are called covenants.
What do I need to do to prepare to be baptized?
Want to be baptized.
Keep the commandments.
Be willing to live the teachings of Jesus Christ and follow His example.
Be interviewed by your bishop or branch president.
What happens after baptism?
After you are baptized, you are confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. You are then accountable for your sins, and you need to repent when you do something wrong. Before you take the sacrament each week, you should repent of whatever you did wrong that week and ask for forgiveness. Then when you take the sacrament, you covenant to take upon yourself the name of Jesus Christ, which means you will always try to remember Him, follow His example, and obey Him. When you do this, you are promised that His Spirit will be with you.
Jesus Christ was even baptized by John the Baptist in the river Jordan.
IN the Book of Mormon we read about the Nephites and Lamanites that showed their faith in Jesus by being baptized, Alma, King Lamoni and his people. Joseph Smith and the early saints of the church.
I can show my faith in Jesus by following the examples of those in scriptures and the early saints of the church by being baptized. I will show my faith in Jesus on October 11 when I am baptized with my brother Mat.
I know that the church is true, I know that President Monson is a Prophet of God, I know that the Book of Mormon is true. I can’t wait until I am baptized and can show my faith in Jesus Christ by being baptized and receiving the holy ghost.
In the name of Jesus Christ Amen.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Meet the Teacher
Today we went and met the boys teachers. Both boys have the same special ed teacher as they had last year. I am very happy with that. We haven't had any contact with Mat's teacher so we don't know anything about her. Mik has a teacher that is young and cute so he is happy, several of our friends have had her in the past and liked her, she is also right next to his special ed teacher who is also young and cute, so he should have a great year.
Another school year is about to start...YEAH!!!
Another school year is about to start...YEAH!!!
The Snyder Family
So I have to thank Uncle Larry for sending this to me. He has done a great job in finding these stories about our family.
The Snyders
Henry Edward Snyder (1833-1911) Chancey Alanca Snyder (1865-1945)
By Robert H, Snyder
The following account was written by Robert H. Snyder (Bob), Box 653 Silverton, Colorado 81433 (or Rico, Colorado 81332). Incidents here in concern the lives of his grandfather Chancey herewith and whereas called “Chan” to whit in this document. His great-grandfather “Henry Edward” and their families.The account herein was written in longhand American English by Bob as he visited with people when they worked in fields, roamed the mountains, rode in auto-mobiles, etc. Most of the content has come from verbal sources, such as friends, relatives who personally acquainted with the people in the stories. Bob lived in the same household as Chan in his early days, in 1940 they were together an entire summer, camping and doing mining claims in various parts of Colorado and Utah. Some experiences were written from this personal contact. A greater part of this material came through Bob’s father Robert A. Snyder who was close to Chan most of his life.In his travels, Bob asks people if they knew or were acquainted with the persons of which he is writing. Most are not, but a few are. Letter has been another way of getting accounts.AS to how these writings came about, Bob says, “mostly it’s because I have a deep interest in these things and like to do this sort of things.” “With me it’s more or less a hobby and I find ‘writing’ very relaxing, especially at the end of the day of physical labor.” “one other good reason is that the LDS church has asked us to do these things.”Editing, typing, and duplication of this material has been done by Bob’s cousin, Iona Snyder Hall, 5690 South 2700 West, Roy, Utah 84067, July 1973-1976.Put in digital form and added graphics by Lawrence G. Snyder 344 North 1500 West Cedar City, Utah, 84721. 2008 July 24th-?E-mail ddlsnyder@cedarcity.net
The Civil War
Very little is known of Henry Edward Snyder until about the time of the Civil War. He was in the civil war for the duration. 1861-1865. He had at least one brother who was in the war, a Captain John Snyder who marched with General Sherman to the sea. They were from Wisconsin and were volunteers. It is reported that John lost a leg in the war.Henry Edward Snyder was a sharp shooter and one occasion had an opportunity to shoot General Lee, however the commanding officer of the unit wouldn’t let him shoot.After the war Henry Snyder and family lived on a 160 acre farm he had cleared with an ox team. He planted 15 or 20 acres in turnips. This farm was located on the Wisconsin River and Henry worked as a timber pilot through the Wisconsin’s rapids. A saw mill was located about 20 miles above a settlement called Wisconsin Rapids. Henry’ job was to navigate timber trough the rapids to the settlement below. This being timber and lumber. He made several trips per day through the rapids and after each trip a fast horse and buggy would be waiting for him to take him back up along the river for another return trip down through the rapids. This job he had for about fourteen years, for years before the war to about ten years after the war.The Dakota time
In about 1874 the Henry E. Snyder family left Wisconsin Rapids and headed west. Not knowing for sure where they were going but eventually ended up in the Black Hill country of South Dakota. They arrived at the town of Deadwood in 1875. Henry operated a Wells Fargo stage station where the stage came trough every day.It was about this time that cattle started to arrive from Texas, some were headed for Oregon. One occasion a cattle outfit came through and Henry bought 14 head of lame stock, (Texas Longhorns). A short time later, two of henry’s boys (Chan & Bill) were put herding some of the cattle on the hills when they surprised by a band of Sioux Indians. Chan and Bill only had one horse between the two of them so they both got on the same horse and made a dash for the station with the Sioux in hot pursuit . They went across the Cheyenne River.About this time there were bandits roaming the Black Hills country. These bandits made several raids around Deadwood in 1875.On one occasion a Texan who happened to be with one of the cattle drivers gave Chan a buckskin pony which he later brought to Colorado. This Texan one time happened to be chasing a wild steer. His rope which Chan described must have been at least 75 feet long and a small loop in the end to be roping Texas Longhorns. After watching this Chan wanted to become a cowboy.On one occasion a mail, or stage driver gave Hank a pup, his method of presentation was to shove the pup in bed with Hank one morning. This dog grew into a hound that could catch deer.When Henry got ready to leave the Black Hill country his books and the stage line books checked out the same. Wells Fargo Company told him he could have any station he wanted to operate.Of interest: during the year they were around Deadwood was a person named Calamity Jane, also Pokes Alice who smoked cigars. Groceries were quite high, but the wages kept up with inflation. Henry and family left Deadwood in 1877 and had twenty thousand dollars in gold. Some of which he brought from Wisconsin.The morning they left Deadwood, one of their colts came up missing. After a short search Henry and Rob came to ranch house. They asked the rancher if he had seen their colt. The rancher told them he had not. They asked permission to look in the ranchers barn, but the rancher protested loudly. The ranchers two sons were present and they were quite husky young men. They tried to stop Rob from looking into their barn. Quick as a flash Rob hauled back and hung one on the largest boy and went to look into the barn. He found the colt he had been seeking. They took the colt, climbed on their horses and went back to camp where they proceeded to leave for the Platte River.
The Platte River Ranch
That fall of 1877 Henry bought a place on the Platte River and arrived there that fall of 1877. They bought a ranch and stayed the winter. Henry had an experience on the Platte River. It was in the spring time and the river was running high. Henry had taken a job of hauling passengers and luggage (mail) across the river. During one time when the river was flooding, the boat capsized spilling out a woman, three or four children also the stage driver. After dark around midnight, Henry managed to righten the boat, get his passengers aboard, then by swimming and pushing the boat ahead of him, managed to get it ashore. At this time the stage line couldn’t cross the river, so Henry was taking passengers and mail across the river.This was near Sidney, Nebraska.
Aztec, New Mexico
In the spring of 1878 they sold their ranch on the Platte for a nice profit and moved to new country. In the late summer of ’78 they arrived in Aztec, New Mexico. They met a rancher by the name of Cox whose ranch was located where Aztec is now located. Cox raised oats and other things. They also had some meat that was salted down in wooden barrels.Nephites or Jaredites.
Henry and family were of the Presbyterian faith. At this time Henry’s boys were scouting around Aztec when they came upon some very old Indian ruins. The rooms were constructed of stone and mortar with split cedar timbers on the roof/ The split timbers were used to hold mud (adobe cement) in place. The boys decided to see what they could find around, and inside the place. They started digging near a pinyon tree that was growing on the top of the roof. This pinyon tree was several hundred years old. The trunk was so large that a grown man could not reach around by using both arms.Starting at the top layer the boys went down through seven stories or layers of rooms. Finding several skeletons left from a battle. Many broken bones, spears, arrows etc., were found. One arrow had pierced a skull, others had severed other bones. In one room that had for some purpose been sealed off, or walled in, they found a man and a woman. Strange as it may seem, the woman had yellow hair, yet she was an Indian and had been killed long before the white man had come to this country.The woman had died first. The man had tried to dig through the first wall only to run into a second wall and had died in a kneeling position. This happened several hundred, perhaps thousands of years before their discovery.Going down into other rooms, the boys discovered a pumpkin hanging from the ceiling. When they touched it disintegrated into dust. One room contained 13 dead killed in the battle.Some time later another boy who had visited the ruins found a copper knife that had been tempered and so hard it could not be filed. It had to be sharpened on a grindstone.These Aztec people were quite advanced in agriculture. They had methods of farming that included canals that constructed and ditches and they practiced irrigation. The remains of some of their ditches were still in evidence in 1878.Charles Henry Snyder (Hank) had had married Carrie Crapo in 1891 and moved down the Delores river to the mouth of Summit Creek. He records that there was much evidence of Indian ruins. He then moved to Moab Utah.In the early days, before the Utes and Navajo moved into that area, the people that preceded the Aztec Indians had constructed a ditch out of the river for irrigation. These Indians were good farmers and had raised corn and potato’s on several flats (mesas) in that area. When Hank moved to the mouth of Summit on the Delores, he found wild potato’s in a variety of colors. They were growing where the ancient before Aztec people had left them. Since the Ute’s and Navajo were hunters and warriors, they probably sent raiding parties to steal from the farmers, the pre Aztec of their produce.
The Snyder’s meet the Mormons for the first time.
1878, also brought a group of Mormon men who had been working on the railroad to the south who had finished and were returning to Utah. These Mormons crossed the Animas River while the ice was in the river with wagons and teams. At this crossing there was a steep bank on either side of the river where the wagon had to lifted up by hand in co-operation with the teams pulling. With this the Mormon group there was a young boy. About 14 or 15 years old. This boy made the remark to Chan that the Mormons around Utah were not afraid of Indians, the army, or anyone else bothering them for if this happen “even the sage brush would rise up with guns,” in defense of their homeland.
The Snyder’s found Telluride, and Rico Colorado
1879 spring they moved to Ouray with 29 head of horses and 3 cows. They moved on to San Miquel City (Telluride). San Miguel City is about 1 mile from present day Telluride. The Snyder’s bought the land now where Telluride is. George Washington Snyder was born there. They stayed there about a month and moved to Rico for better pasture.Chan visits Hank and Carrie in the summer of the late 188o’s and their mother died from a stroke. Chan became acquainted with Sarah Crapo. Chan and Sarah were married Dec. 28, 1895 at Moab he being about 30 years of age and Sarah being about 18. Rueben and Robert were born in Moab.Chan and family moved to “the Pines.” Now called Dove Creek.
The founding of Craig Colorado
Chan and family move to Price Utah, and got some claims of Gilsonite. ( hydro-petroleum product). They went back to Dove Creek and Chan and family got a hankering to live in Idaho. They intended to go through Wyoming and travel west. Through Salt Lake City and then north to Idaho. Sarah wanted to see the L.D.S. temple in Salt Lake she being a Mormon.On the 8th of June 1904 they came to place called Craig Colorado. It was a one room cabin that served as a Post office, for the U, S. mail. The man that owned the cabin was Craig. This was cattle country at that time. In 1904 this was located at the junction of Fornication Creek of the Yampa river, and the Yampa River then flows into the Green River,Chan and his family wanted to go about 12 miles north of Craig’s cabin but met a man at the cabin by the name of Mulineux who offered to sell him some property next to Craig’s cabin. It was an 160 acre homestead that went near the bear creek. As things turn out, they remained there for 15 years. They raised some sheep, vegetable garden, potato’s, and milkcows. They also raised flint corn. (popcorn).1905, March 25th, Chan and Sarah had another son, Leland Henry they named him. (Grandpa Snyder) During this time Craig’s cabin was formed into a town named Craig. Chan donated some land to the new town. Chan was the only sheepherder the cattle men respected.
The Snyders
Henry Edward Snyder (1833-1911) Chancey Alanca Snyder (1865-1945)
By Robert H, Snyder
The following account was written by Robert H. Snyder (Bob), Box 653 Silverton, Colorado 81433 (or Rico, Colorado 81332). Incidents here in concern the lives of his grandfather Chancey herewith and whereas called “Chan” to whit in this document. His great-grandfather “Henry Edward” and their families.The account herein was written in longhand American English by Bob as he visited with people when they worked in fields, roamed the mountains, rode in auto-mobiles, etc. Most of the content has come from verbal sources, such as friends, relatives who personally acquainted with the people in the stories. Bob lived in the same household as Chan in his early days, in 1940 they were together an entire summer, camping and doing mining claims in various parts of Colorado and Utah. Some experiences were written from this personal contact. A greater part of this material came through Bob’s father Robert A. Snyder who was close to Chan most of his life.In his travels, Bob asks people if they knew or were acquainted with the persons of which he is writing. Most are not, but a few are. Letter has been another way of getting accounts.AS to how these writings came about, Bob says, “mostly it’s because I have a deep interest in these things and like to do this sort of things.” “With me it’s more or less a hobby and I find ‘writing’ very relaxing, especially at the end of the day of physical labor.” “one other good reason is that the LDS church has asked us to do these things.”Editing, typing, and duplication of this material has been done by Bob’s cousin, Iona Snyder Hall, 5690 South 2700 West, Roy, Utah 84067, July 1973-1976.Put in digital form and added graphics by Lawrence G. Snyder 344 North 1500 West Cedar City, Utah, 84721. 2008 July 24th-?E-mail ddlsnyder@cedarcity.net
The Civil War
Very little is known of Henry Edward Snyder until about the time of the Civil War. He was in the civil war for the duration. 1861-1865. He had at least one brother who was in the war, a Captain John Snyder who marched with General Sherman to the sea. They were from Wisconsin and were volunteers. It is reported that John lost a leg in the war.Henry Edward Snyder was a sharp shooter and one occasion had an opportunity to shoot General Lee, however the commanding officer of the unit wouldn’t let him shoot.After the war Henry Snyder and family lived on a 160 acre farm he had cleared with an ox team. He planted 15 or 20 acres in turnips. This farm was located on the Wisconsin River and Henry worked as a timber pilot through the Wisconsin’s rapids. A saw mill was located about 20 miles above a settlement called Wisconsin Rapids. Henry’ job was to navigate timber trough the rapids to the settlement below. This being timber and lumber. He made several trips per day through the rapids and after each trip a fast horse and buggy would be waiting for him to take him back up along the river for another return trip down through the rapids. This job he had for about fourteen years, for years before the war to about ten years after the war.The Dakota time
In about 1874 the Henry E. Snyder family left Wisconsin Rapids and headed west. Not knowing for sure where they were going but eventually ended up in the Black Hill country of South Dakota. They arrived at the town of Deadwood in 1875. Henry operated a Wells Fargo stage station where the stage came trough every day.It was about this time that cattle started to arrive from Texas, some were headed for Oregon. One occasion a cattle outfit came through and Henry bought 14 head of lame stock, (Texas Longhorns). A short time later, two of henry’s boys (Chan & Bill) were put herding some of the cattle on the hills when they surprised by a band of Sioux Indians. Chan and Bill only had one horse between the two of them so they both got on the same horse and made a dash for the station with the Sioux in hot pursuit . They went across the Cheyenne River.About this time there were bandits roaming the Black Hills country. These bandits made several raids around Deadwood in 1875.On one occasion a Texan who happened to be with one of the cattle drivers gave Chan a buckskin pony which he later brought to Colorado. This Texan one time happened to be chasing a wild steer. His rope which Chan described must have been at least 75 feet long and a small loop in the end to be roping Texas Longhorns. After watching this Chan wanted to become a cowboy.On one occasion a mail, or stage driver gave Hank a pup, his method of presentation was to shove the pup in bed with Hank one morning. This dog grew into a hound that could catch deer.When Henry got ready to leave the Black Hill country his books and the stage line books checked out the same. Wells Fargo Company told him he could have any station he wanted to operate.Of interest: during the year they were around Deadwood was a person named Calamity Jane, also Pokes Alice who smoked cigars. Groceries were quite high, but the wages kept up with inflation. Henry and family left Deadwood in 1877 and had twenty thousand dollars in gold. Some of which he brought from Wisconsin.The morning they left Deadwood, one of their colts came up missing. After a short search Henry and Rob came to ranch house. They asked the rancher if he had seen their colt. The rancher told them he had not. They asked permission to look in the ranchers barn, but the rancher protested loudly. The ranchers two sons were present and they were quite husky young men. They tried to stop Rob from looking into their barn. Quick as a flash Rob hauled back and hung one on the largest boy and went to look into the barn. He found the colt he had been seeking. They took the colt, climbed on their horses and went back to camp where they proceeded to leave for the Platte River.
The Platte River Ranch
That fall of 1877 Henry bought a place on the Platte River and arrived there that fall of 1877. They bought a ranch and stayed the winter. Henry had an experience on the Platte River. It was in the spring time and the river was running high. Henry had taken a job of hauling passengers and luggage (mail) across the river. During one time when the river was flooding, the boat capsized spilling out a woman, three or four children also the stage driver. After dark around midnight, Henry managed to righten the boat, get his passengers aboard, then by swimming and pushing the boat ahead of him, managed to get it ashore. At this time the stage line couldn’t cross the river, so Henry was taking passengers and mail across the river.This was near Sidney, Nebraska.
Aztec, New Mexico
In the spring of 1878 they sold their ranch on the Platte for a nice profit and moved to new country. In the late summer of ’78 they arrived in Aztec, New Mexico. They met a rancher by the name of Cox whose ranch was located where Aztec is now located. Cox raised oats and other things. They also had some meat that was salted down in wooden barrels.Nephites or Jaredites.
Henry and family were of the Presbyterian faith. At this time Henry’s boys were scouting around Aztec when they came upon some very old Indian ruins. The rooms were constructed of stone and mortar with split cedar timbers on the roof/ The split timbers were used to hold mud (adobe cement) in place. The boys decided to see what they could find around, and inside the place. They started digging near a pinyon tree that was growing on the top of the roof. This pinyon tree was several hundred years old. The trunk was so large that a grown man could not reach around by using both arms.Starting at the top layer the boys went down through seven stories or layers of rooms. Finding several skeletons left from a battle. Many broken bones, spears, arrows etc., were found. One arrow had pierced a skull, others had severed other bones. In one room that had for some purpose been sealed off, or walled in, they found a man and a woman. Strange as it may seem, the woman had yellow hair, yet she was an Indian and had been killed long before the white man had come to this country.The woman had died first. The man had tried to dig through the first wall only to run into a second wall and had died in a kneeling position. This happened several hundred, perhaps thousands of years before their discovery.Going down into other rooms, the boys discovered a pumpkin hanging from the ceiling. When they touched it disintegrated into dust. One room contained 13 dead killed in the battle.Some time later another boy who had visited the ruins found a copper knife that had been tempered and so hard it could not be filed. It had to be sharpened on a grindstone.These Aztec people were quite advanced in agriculture. They had methods of farming that included canals that constructed and ditches and they practiced irrigation. The remains of some of their ditches were still in evidence in 1878.Charles Henry Snyder (Hank) had had married Carrie Crapo in 1891 and moved down the Delores river to the mouth of Summit Creek. He records that there was much evidence of Indian ruins. He then moved to Moab Utah.In the early days, before the Utes and Navajo moved into that area, the people that preceded the Aztec Indians had constructed a ditch out of the river for irrigation. These Indians were good farmers and had raised corn and potato’s on several flats (mesas) in that area. When Hank moved to the mouth of Summit on the Delores, he found wild potato’s in a variety of colors. They were growing where the ancient before Aztec people had left them. Since the Ute’s and Navajo were hunters and warriors, they probably sent raiding parties to steal from the farmers, the pre Aztec of their produce.
The Snyder’s meet the Mormons for the first time.
1878, also brought a group of Mormon men who had been working on the railroad to the south who had finished and were returning to Utah. These Mormons crossed the Animas River while the ice was in the river with wagons and teams. At this crossing there was a steep bank on either side of the river where the wagon had to lifted up by hand in co-operation with the teams pulling. With this the Mormon group there was a young boy. About 14 or 15 years old. This boy made the remark to Chan that the Mormons around Utah were not afraid of Indians, the army, or anyone else bothering them for if this happen “even the sage brush would rise up with guns,” in defense of their homeland.
The Snyder’s found Telluride, and Rico Colorado
1879 spring they moved to Ouray with 29 head of horses and 3 cows. They moved on to San Miquel City (Telluride). San Miguel City is about 1 mile from present day Telluride. The Snyder’s bought the land now where Telluride is. George Washington Snyder was born there. They stayed there about a month and moved to Rico for better pasture.Chan visits Hank and Carrie in the summer of the late 188o’s and their mother died from a stroke. Chan became acquainted with Sarah Crapo. Chan and Sarah were married Dec. 28, 1895 at Moab he being about 30 years of age and Sarah being about 18. Rueben and Robert were born in Moab.Chan and family moved to “the Pines.” Now called Dove Creek.
The founding of Craig Colorado
Chan and family move to Price Utah, and got some claims of Gilsonite. ( hydro-petroleum product). They went back to Dove Creek and Chan and family got a hankering to live in Idaho. They intended to go through Wyoming and travel west. Through Salt Lake City and then north to Idaho. Sarah wanted to see the L.D.S. temple in Salt Lake she being a Mormon.On the 8th of June 1904 they came to place called Craig Colorado. It was a one room cabin that served as a Post office, for the U, S. mail. The man that owned the cabin was Craig. This was cattle country at that time. In 1904 this was located at the junction of Fornication Creek of the Yampa river, and the Yampa River then flows into the Green River,Chan and his family wanted to go about 12 miles north of Craig’s cabin but met a man at the cabin by the name of Mulineux who offered to sell him some property next to Craig’s cabin. It was an 160 acre homestead that went near the bear creek. As things turn out, they remained there for 15 years. They raised some sheep, vegetable garden, potato’s, and milkcows. They also raised flint corn. (popcorn).1905, March 25th, Chan and Sarah had another son, Leland Henry they named him. (Grandpa Snyder) During this time Craig’s cabin was formed into a town named Craig. Chan donated some land to the new town. Chan was the only sheepherder the cattle men respected.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Paris
Mike's cousin Lisa and her husband Gary are currently living in Germany with the Army and recently went to Paris for their anniversary, Lisa was kind enough to send us some pics of the trip. I thought I would share.
I forgot the name of this building
I believe that this is the Moulin Rogue
A street in Paris
The Effel Tower
Gary and Lisa in front of the Effiel Tower
I believe that this is the Moulin Rogue
A street in Paris
The Effel Tower
Gary and Lisa in front of the Effiel Tower
Isn't is beautiful
Le Louvre
J'oblie le nom
Le Louvre
Okay so I couldn't stop myself I had to use some french here. I told Lisa I was tres jealous because I want to go to Paris.
Memories
1. As a comment on our blog, leave one memory that you and I (Mike and Heather) had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember!
2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty fun to see the responses.
2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty fun to see the responses.
7 days and Counting
7 days and counting until school starts. I don't know who is more excited me or the boys. Tomorrow we have meat the teacher day. I can hardly believe that I will have a 2nd and 3rd grader. We went school shopping last we and I am so happy with the amount of money we spent. We were under my budget that I had set.
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