The following summary of the history and goals of this organization appeared in the SZTs Spring 1998 newsletter:
In July 1938, the eight remaining members of The Dutch Reformed St. Pauls church in Manheim (our Snells Bush Church) sadly voted (7-1) to disband, dismantle the church rather than letting it fall down, and replace it with a monument to provide historical continuity. One month later, August 28, 1938, a reunion of the Snell, Zimmerman, and Timmerman families took place at Klock Park in nearby St. Johnsville. To it, Miss Emma Timmerman reported the decision of the Snells Bush congregation to disband. Regret over the proposal and loss of this landmark, its attached cemetery, and the annexed (1924) lower Manheim Rural Cemetery crystalized a year later at the second reunion, and a committee was formed to raise the cost of repairs.
During the ensuing years, as gifts were received and repairs made, and the scope of the endeavor became apparent, the need to incorporate was realized. Accordingly, application was made, denied, revised, and finally approved on October 5, 1943, granting incorporation to the Snell-Zimmerman-Timmerman Reunion, Inc., as a Membership Corporation under the Laws of the State of New York. The Corporations objectives were (and are):
2) The preservation of the historic Snells Bush church edifice as a Reunion Shrine and as a living monument to the Faith of our Fathers.
These are known, collectively, as the Corporations challenging objectives. Membership was established by the original bylaws (1942): First, all descendants of the Snell, Zimmerman, Timmerman ancestors, by virtue of their ancestry, are corporate members. Secondly, all descendants of ancestors who at any time were affiliated with the Snells Bush church or are buried in either of the two cemeteries, manifesting practical interest in the above objectives, shall be associate members. Thirdly, other persons who by gift or deed demonstrate a vital interest in promoting the above objectives shall be associate members.
For further information about the Reunion, write to:
Snell- Zimmerman-Timmerman Reunion, Inc.
P.O. Box 623, Little Falls, NY 13365
The Reunion distributes an annual newsletter, usually in the spring. You can be added to the mailing list by writing to the above SZT address. The Reunion does not have an e-mail address. However, to save mailing costs, we intend to post future editions of the newsletter on this site and to distribute them via e-mail. If you wish to be placed on the e-mail list for the newsletter, send that request to Bill Boller, at: bboller1@rochester.rr.com
If you already receive the newsletter via snail mail, and would like to remove your name from that list when we implement e-mail distribution, please send Bill your exact mailing address as it appears on the snail mail label. Do NOT send snail mail address changes to Bill. Send those directly to the Reunions address.