Mollie Sneden
Mollie Sneden | |
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| Born | January 13, 1709 |
| Died | January 31, 1810 (aged 101) Palisades, New York, U.S. |
| Occupations | Ferry Mistress; Public House owner |
| Known for | Operating a river ferry; British sympathies during Revolutionary War |
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| Parent(s) | John and Abigail Dobbs |
Mollie Sneden (January 13, 1709 – January 31, 1810) born as Mary Dobbs was the operator of a ferry service at Palisades, New York, in the United States, before and after the American Revolution. During the war she was prohibited from running the ferry because of her British sympathies. Mollie Sneden is listed as a Woman of Distinction by the New York Senate.