Background
Snow was born in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont.
Snow was born in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont.
On August 23, 1832, Snow and Amasa M. Lyman were ordained to the priesthood office of elder by Joseph Smith and Frederick G. Williams, and the two of them immediately departed on a proselytizing mission. This wife bore to him the following children: Cora Georganna Snow (1843–1915), Adelaide Louisa Snow (1852–1919), Zerubbabel "Zera" Levi Snow (1854–1922), George Wellington Snow (1856–1938), Herbert Walderman Snow (1863–1938) and Marion Mason Snow (1856–1939). In 1856, Snow married Mary Lavina Sawyer (née Stone) a widow who had a son named Walton O. Sawyer.
Snow did not have children with this wife.
Snow and his family migrated with the Latter Day Saints from Ohio, to Iowa, and finally to Utah Territory. Snow also served an Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) mission to Australia from June 1856 to December 1858.
On February 19, 1869, Snow was elected as the Attorney General of the Territory of Utah. He died in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.
He remained in Vermont until 1834, when he went to Ohio to become a member of Smith"s Zion"s Camp expedition to Missouri. In 1835, Snow was ordained to the priesthood office of seventy and became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy.