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Sneads of Fluvanna, LLC

Snead family history Three Snead brothers married three Pollard sisters and they each had seven sons. That is how our family took root in the early 1800s. The first Snead to arrive in America was Samual Snead in 1635. He traveled from England with his wife, Alice, and son William. The "weight of evidence" suggests that William's son, Charles resided in Fluvanna as early as 1740. Charles' son Archibald had a son named John who was the father of the 3 Snead brothers - William, Benjamin, and George. The 3 Snead brothers married 3 Pollard sisters and each had 7 sons. Our earliest family tree (June 1958) depicts the progeny of the 3 brothers and their wives. Historical photographs and images can be found <here>.
Sneads in the News
If you have any news or announcements you would like to share send it via the contact form so we can post it to our website.
Welcome to the Snead Family Website
This website is a work in progress. It was originally created by Bonnie Drumwright and serves as an archive. It is a living, evolving, dynamic space for our family to connect and share all things, Snead. If you have any news or photos to share send them via the contact form, or email Liz Crockett at dr.liz@cox.net.
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Keeping Up With the Sneads of Fluvanna Email Liz: dr.liz@cox.net Email John: johnscott@ondisplayusa.com
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