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Margaret Elizabeth Skinner

Female 1837 - Aft 1860  (24 years)


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  1. 1.  Margaret Elizabeth Skinner was born in 1837 in Ohio (daughter of Morris Porter Skinner and Mary Gorsuch); died after 1860 in of, Fostoria, Seneca Co, Ohio.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Morris Porter Skinner was born on 11 Jul 1811 in Franklin Co, Pennsylvania (son of Enoch (Pennsylvania) Skinner and Elizabeth Wilson); died on 17 Apr 1876 in Fostoria, Seneca Co, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 01 Oct 1850, Louden, Seneca Co, Ohio
    • Census: 09 Jul 1860, Fostoria, Seneca Co, Ohio

    Notes:

    from the book:
    HISTORY
    OF
    SENECA COUNTY,
    OHIO.

    CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE. COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS,
    VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC,; PORTRAITS OF
    EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, ETC,, ETC.

    ILLUSTRATED
    CHICAGO:
    WARNER, BEERS & CO.,
    1886.


    MORRIS P. SKINNER (deceased) was born in Franklin County, Penn., July 11, 1811; son of Enoch and Elizabeth (Wilson) Skinner. When he was but five years of age his father died, and when he was eleven years old he was thrown on his own resources. He learned the tanner's trade at Loudonville, Penn., and came to Seneca County, Ohio, in 1832, settling in what is now the limits of Fostoria, and embarked in the tanner's business, which he conducted for several years. He then engaged in farming and teaming, and cleared anal improved a tract of forty acres (the homestead, which is a part of the lot, is now occupied by his widow).

    Mr. Skinner was twice married; by his first wife. Mary, daughter of John and Margaret Gorsuch, he had three children: Wilson, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles Olmsted) and Mary A. (Mrs. C. C. Nestlerode), His second marriage was with Jane M. Searles, who was born March 20, 1821, and is said to have been the first white child born in Eden Township, this county; her parents, John and Jane (Duncan) Searles. settling there in 1820. To this union were born five children: Clara J. (Mrs. A. E. Ebersole), Louesa M. (Mrs. A. C. McClean), William M.. Frank J. (deceased) and Orlo D. (deceased).

    Mr. Skinner was a self-made man, and by industry and frugality amassed a fine property. He was representative of this county to the Legislature in 1859; held the office of county commissioner two terms, and was justice of the peace for several years. In politics he was always a stanch Democrat.

    He died April 17, 1876, in his sixty-fifth year. Mrs. Skinner has been a worthy member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for fort-seven years.



    Census:
    Skinner, Morice P. 37 1813 PA farmer 1,000
    Skinner Jane M. 28 1822 Ohio
    Skinner Willson 15 1835 Ohio
    Skinner Elizabeth 13 1837 Ohio
    Skinner Mary 7 1843 Ohio
    Skinner Sarah J. 1 1849 Ohio
    Smith, Malinda 18 1832 Ohio

    Census:
    Skinner, Morris P. 49 1811 farmer, 16000, 10,000 AP
    Jane 39 1821 OH
    Margaret E. 23 1837 OH
    Mary E 16 1844 OH
    Clara J. 11 1849 OH
    Maria L 1853 OH
    Willie M. 6 1854 OH
    Franklin J. 2 1858 OH
    Orlo D.7/12 1859 OH
    Searles, Jane 80 1780 PA
    Skinner M.F. 23 male 1837 Ohio


    Died:
    Rutherford B. Hayes Library Presidential Center:
    Name: Morris P Skinner
    Birth Date: abt 1811
    Death Date: 17 Apr 1876
    Age at Death: 65
    Newspaper: Fostoria Review; Tiffin Weekly Tribune, Fostoria; Tiffin, Ohio
    Newspaper Date: Apr 1876
    Newspaper Page: p. 3, col. 4
    Years Indexed: Mar. 1876 - Mar. 1897;May 1856 - December 1858
    Newspaper Repository: Kaubisch Memorial Library - Fostoria, Oh; Tiffin Seneca Public Library - Tiffin, Oh; Kaubisch Memorial Library - Fostoria, Oh ; Tiffin Seneca Public Library - Tiffin, Oh

    Morris married Mary Gorsuch on 30 Oct 1833 in Hancock Co, Ohio. Mary was born about 1811 in Pennsylvania; died before 1848 in Seneca Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Gorsuch was born about 1811 in Pennsylvania; died before 1848 in Seneca Co, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Upper W.Conococheague, Presb. Ch., Franklin, Pennsylvania

    Ohio Marriages
    Groom: Morris Skinner
    Bride: Mary Gorsuch
    Marriage date: 30 Oct 1833
    marriage place: Hancock County, Ohio

    Upper W.Conococheague, Presb. Ch., Franklin, Pennsylvania

    Ohio Marriages
    Groom: Morris Skinner
    Bride: Mary Gorsuch
    Marriage date: 30 Oct 1833
    marriage place: Hancock County, Ohio

    Children:
    1. Wilson Skinner was born in 1836 in Wood Co, Ohio; died after 1880 in of Cass, Hancock Co, Ohio.
    2. 1. Margaret Elizabeth Skinner was born in 1837 in Ohio; died after 1860 in of, Fostoria, Seneca Co, Ohio.
    3. Mary E. Skinner was born in 1843 in Ohio; died after 1860 in of, Fostoria, Seneca Co, Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Enoch (Pennsylvania) Skinner was born about 1760 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania (son of (INDEPENDENT LINES) SKINNER); died in 1817 in Franklin Co, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: 28 Aug 2010

    Notes:

    Research Notes:
    These lines are not proven to be connected, and very well may be completely independent of each other. However, they all have similiar naming patterns, particularly using Milo and Morris, and all traveling to Ohio and some on to Illinois.

    Enoch married Elizabeth Wilson about 1794 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was born about 1780 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1817 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Wilson was born about 1780 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1817 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Lillias Skinner was born about 1795 in Mercersburg, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1830 in Bucyrus, Crawford Co, Ohio.
    2. John F. Skinner was born in 1827 in Pennsylvania; died after 1850 in of, Mercersburg, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania.
    3. 2. Morris Porter Skinner was born on 11 Jul 1811 in Franklin Co, Pennsylvania; died on 17 Apr 1876 in Fostoria, Seneca Co, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  (INDEPENDENT LINES) SKINNER

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: 28 Aug 2010

    Notes:

    Research Notes:
    These lines are not proven to be connected, and very well may be completely independent of each other. However, they all have similar naming patterns, particularly using Milo and Morris, and all traveling to Ohio and some on to Illinois.

    Children:
    1. 4. Enoch (Pennsylvania) Skinner was born about 1760 in of, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1817 in Franklin Co, Pennsylvania.
    2. William (New Jersey) Skinner, Sr. (son of who?) was born in 1779 in New Jersey; died after 1850 in of, Hopewell, Perry Co, Ohio.
    3. Mylo (or Milo)* Skinner was born in 1790 in New York; died before 1870 in Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.
    4. Thomas (Vermont) Skinner was born in 1793 in Vermont; died after 1850 in of, Sheffield, Lorain Co, Ohio.
    5. Captain Aaron (Connecticut) Skinner was born on 22 Mar 1779 in Colchester, Connecticut; died on 31 Aug 1862 in Battle Creek, Michigan.