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Jasper N. (Joseph N.) Skinner

Male 1835 - 1902  (67 years)


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  1. 1.  Jasper N. (Joseph N.) Skinner was born in 1835 in Ohio (son of Mylo (or Milo)* Skinner and Polley* (..) Skinner, Mrs); died on 30 Oct 1902 in Irvingville, Montgomery Co, Illinois; was buried in Center Grove Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 6 Oct 1850, Dist 22, Christian Co, Illinois
    • Census: 26 Jun 1860, Rosemond, Christian Co, Illinois
    • Census: 23 Aug 1870, Neosho Twp, Newton Co, Missouri
    • Census: 1880, Granby, Newton Co, Missouri
    • Census: 28 Aug 1900, Irvingville, Montgomery Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Jasper N Skinner is fully recorded thru his life, but no further record of Joseph N. Both had the same b.d., and the 1860 census writes "Joseph" to appear as "Josfur" It is very likely that Joseph N and Jasper N are one and the same.
    Jasper is Linda Randle's ancestor, and she has independently come to the same tentative conclusion.


    Montgomery County IL. Death Record
    Book 2 page 83 #4134 Jasper N. Skinner,
    white, male, age 67 years 9 months 25 days,
    farmer,
    died Oct. 30, 1902 at 6 p.m.,
    born Ohio,
    lived in state for 53 years, died Irving township, heart disease,
    buried Center Grove Cemetery on Nov. 1, 1902,
    undertaker Fred Welge of Hillsboro, M.D. was M.L. Moyer of Hillsboro.
    Jasper N. Skinner married Julia Ann Busby in Christian County, IL. on 23 Feb. 1852.
    (findagrave.com)
    ___


    Her info on Jasper is as follows:
    b. 05 Nov 1835, Ohio; d. 01 Nov 1902, Hillsboro, Irving Twp, Montgomery Co, IL.

    JASPER N.2 SKINNER (MYLO1) was born 05 Nov 1835 in Ohio5,6, and died 01 Nov 1902 in Hillsboro, Irving Twp, Montgomery Co, IL. He married JULIA ANN (AMANDA) BUSBY 23 Feb 1858 in Taylorville, Christian Co, IL7,8,9, daughter of MATHEW JR and SUSANAH RITCHEY. She was born 1840 in Rush Co, IN10,11, and died 14 Aug 1901 in Morrisonville, Christian Co, IL12.

    Notes for JASPER N. SKINNER: 1900 - b. OH 1860 - RE1800, P500
    Jasper N Skinner served in the Civil War for the Union. He enlisted as a Pvt. on 3/11/1864, listing his residence as Mattoon, IL. He enlisted in Company A, 54th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 3/30/1864 and mustered out on 10/15/1865 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Jasper received an Invalid Pension, No 273427 and No. 350102, for "disease of his eyes" incurred the 1st of October, 1865, while on steam boat going from Little Rock, AR to Fort Smith, AR, in crowded conditions with cold outside and extreme heat inside the engine room during transit while in service in Co A. 54th Regiment of IL Volunteers during Civil War.

    He moved his family to Granby, Neosho Twp, Newton County, Missouri in September of 1869, and according to US Census, was still there in 1880, with children ranging in age from 19 (Elroy/Roy) to 2 (Effa). In the fall of 1880 Jasper moved his family back to the Christian County, IL area.

    Jasper N Skinner's death posted in the Montgomery County Book 2, page 83. Jasper died Irving twp of heart disease, complication of Inflammatory Rheumatism, enduring for 16 years, 01 Nov 1902. Undertaker was Fred Welge of Hillsboro. M.L.Moyer, M.D. of Hillsboro.

    Lived as neighbor to Rolley Busby since 1856, prior to his marriage to Julia Ann and his enlistment into the Army. Madison Busby, Sr also a neighbor since 1856, living within 3/4 mile of Jasper.

    9/1869 - moved family to Granby, Newton Co, MO 7/7/1880 - still in Newton Co, MO (aged 45) 9/1880 - moved family back to IL 1/19/1884 - resident of Christian County, IL D G Ray, MD, 1st attended to Jasper during the latter part of the summer of 1871 in Jasper County, MO


    Burial: Morrisonville, Christian, IL (Skinner Cemetery)13,14
    Census: 26 Jun 1860, Rosemond, Christian, IL
    Military service: Company !, 54th Infantry Regiment Illinois Occupation: Rosemond, Christian, IL; Occupation: farmer16

    Notes for JULIA ANN (AMANDA) BUSBY: 1850 - Living w/sister Rebecca & Aaron Garrison & her mother. She was attending school.

    Free Press Gazette, 16 Aug 1901: "Mrs. F.M. (Francis Marion) Busby and son Elbert Ladd Busby (aka Buzz), of Butler, visited at the home of J.R. (John Robert) Busby, Sunday, and also attended the funeral of Mrs. J.N. Skinner, in Greenwood township, the same day."

    More About JULIA ANN (AMANDA) BUSBY:
    Burial: Morrisonville, Christian, IL (Skinner Cemetery)17 Census: 28 Sep 1850, District 97, Rush, IN18
    Living: Bet. 1841 - 1858, moved to Illinois Other spelling: 19


    Marriage Notes for JASPER SKINNER and JULIA BUSBY: Jaspar N. Skinner to Julia A. Busby on 23 Feb 1858 by James P. Walker, JP.

    Children of JASPER SKINNER and JULIA BUSBY are:
    i. ELZA3 SKINNER, b. 1859, IL20.
    More About ELZA SKINNER: Census: 26 Jun 1860, Rosemond, Christian, IL21
    ii. ELROY FREEMAN SKINNER, b. 16 Jan 1861, IL; d. 12 Mar 1903.
    Notes for ELROY FREEMAN SKINNER: The Free Press Gazette - 3/20/1903 "L A Skinner, of Hillsboro, and Mrs. Effie Costly, of Litchfield, attended the funeral of Elroy Skinner here Friday."
    More About ELROY FREEMAN SKINNER: Census: 1900, Christian Co, IL Residence: 1880, Granby, Newton, Missouri, United States22
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    posted to illinois-roots.fotopic.net scrapbook site:
    From: Linda (rlskinner@swko.net :: 209.137.219.14)
    Date Sent: Fri 27 Mar 2009 21:40:03 GMT
    Date Read: Mon 05 Oct 2009 16:10:03 BST
    Subject: Skinner Family

    I loved your presentation of your family. It takes a great deal of time and care. I have been searching for a very long time for my husband's "Skinner" roots in the Morrisonville area, and continue to hit a brick wall. I think from what I have and from what I've seen in your photos and your information, that your kin (Joseph and Irene (Skinner) Snider) might be related to the ones I have been searching for. I think Irene was the daughter of "Morris F Skinner", who was the son of "Mylo Skinner", and the brother of my husband's gggrandfather, Jasper N Skinner (aka J N Skinner).
    I have never been able to validate this, however. If you have any information that could link them, I would be forever greatful!!!!!
    Thanks for your time. And again, great job! I wish I had the talent you have shown here!
    Thanks again! Linda Skinner



    Census:
    residence 281
    Mylo Skinner 60 1870 New York farmer 800
    Polly Skinner 50 1800 New York
    Lucy I Skinner 22 1828 New York
    Edwin R Skinner 20 1830 New York
    Joseph N Skinner 15 1835 Ohio
    Elvira Skinner 13 1938 Ohio
    Morris L Skinner 9 1841 Illinois

    residence 283
    Duane Skinner 30 1920 New York farmer
    Elizabeth Skinner 24 1826 Kentucky
    Albert Skinner 7 1848 Illinois
    Lafayette 1850 6/12 Illinois

    Census:
    Skinner, Josefur 25 farmer 1800 500 Ohio
    Julian 19 Indiana
    Elzy 1 Illinois


    Census:
    Skinner, Jasper N 33 OH
    Julia 29 Indiana
    Elcie B 10 IL
    Leroy L 9 IL
    Clifton K 7 IL
    Alonzo 4 IL
    Clara A 1 IL

    Census:
    Jasper N Skinner 1835 Ohio parents b NY NY
    Julia A 1841 Indiana
    Elroy 1861 Illinois
    Clifton 1863 Illinois
    Alonzo 1866 Illinois 14 y.o.
    Clara 1869 Missouri
    Wesley 1872 Missouri
    Effa 1878 Missouri


    Census:
    Jasper N, Nov 1834 Ohio 65 y.o.
    Julia Jan 1841 Indiana, 59 y.o., m 42 yrs 9 ch, 6 living
    Wesley E Mar 1871 28 y.o. MO (Granby, Newton, MO)

    Jasper married Julia Ann Busby on 23 Feb 1852 in Christian Co, Illinois. Julia was born in Jan 1841 in Indiana; died in 1901 in Montgomery Co, Illinois; was buried in Center Grove Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elcie B Skinner was born in 1859 in Illinois; died after 1870.
    2. Leroy L Skinner was born in 1861 in Illinois; died after 1870.
    3. Clifton K Skinner was born on 04 Feb 1863 in Illinois; died on 07 May 1910 in Christian Co, Illinois; was buried on 08 May 1910 in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.
    4. Alonzo Amen Skinner was born on 24 Oct 1866 in Illinois; died on 12 Jul 1923 in Montgomery Co, Illinois; was buried in Raymond City Cem, Raymond, Montgomery Co, Illinois.
    5. Clara A Skinner was born in 1869 in Illinois; died after 1870.
    6. Wesley E Skinner was born in Mar 1871 in Granby, Newton Co, Missouri; died after 1930 in of, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois.
    7. Effa Skinner was born in 1878 in Granby, Newton Co, Missouri; died after 1880.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mylo (or Milo)* Skinner was born in 1790 in New York (son of Solomon* Skinner and Ruth* Simons, son of (INDEPENDENT LINES) SKINNER); died before 1870 in Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 9 Aug 1822, Galen, Wayne Co, New York
    • Census: 1830, Galen, Wayne Co, New York; Skinners in this census
    • Residence: Between 1830-1835, Ohio; located to
    • Census: 4 Oct 1850, District 22, Christian Co, Illinois; Agriculture
    • Census: 05 Oct 1850, Greenwood (District 22), Christian Co, Illinois
    • Property: 15 May 1852, Christian Co, Illinois
    • Research Notes: 28 Aug 2010

    Notes:

    MYLO SKINNER was born 1789 in New York, and died Bef. 1850 in Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, IL. He married POLLEY KICE. She was born 10 May 1800 in Vermont, and died 29 Oct 1875 in Christian Co, IL.

    Married in New York and had two children there. Moved to Ohio where two more children were born, then came to Illinois between 1837 and 1841 where another child was born.

    He was listed as one of the first early settlers of Greenwood Township, named in the 1918 History of Christian County. Milo took title to 40 acres of land in the NE qtr. of Section 20 in Greenwood Township; but he eventually acquired about 500 acres in the area, most of it in or near Section 17.
    Skinner School, a one room country school, was located on the south edge of Section 17 and presumably named for Milo or one of his sons. (Linda Randles)

    rootsweb Skinner message board

    Author: Dave Skinner Date: 3 Nov 2000 10:52 PM GMT
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    born 1790 in NY wifes name Polly moved to Ohio than onto Taylorville Il.around 1845-1850 had 2 daughters lucinda and elvira 3 sons edwin, joseph and morris mylo was my g,ggranddad thanking you in advance Dave

    mylo skinner
    Author: Dave Skinner Date: 5 Nov 2000 2:09 PM GMT
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    I am looking for info. on mylo skinner's parents mylo was born in ny in 1790 also looking for info on his children lucy born 1828 in ny edwin r born 1830 in ny joseph n born 1835 in ohio elvira born 1837 in ohio morris l born 1841 in ill.

    Mylo Skinner
    Author: Dave Skinner Date: 4 Jan 2001 10:29 PM GMT

    I am looking for any information Mylo Skinner. He was born in NY in 1790. Any information on any relatives would be helpful. He was in Ill.in the 1840,s. died in Mo. Sons ended up in Montana. That is where I live. He was my Greatgrandfather

    Mylo Skinner
    Author: Dave Skinner Date: 4 Jan 2001 10:35 PM GMT

    I am looking for information Mylo Skinner He was my Greatgrandfather. They were in Ill. in the 1840,s. died in Mo. Sons moved to Montana which is where I live. Any information on any relatives would be helpful.


    Author: Dave Skinner Date: 4 Jan 2001 10:35 PM GMT (rimrock@midrivers.com)

    I am looking for information Mylo Skinner He was my Greatgrandfather. They were in Ill. in the 1840,s. died in Mo. Sons moved to Montana which is where I live. Any information on any relatives would be helpful.

    Re: Mylo Skinner
    Author: Linda Skinner Date: 14 Aug 2004 11:39 PM GMT (rlskinner@swko.net)
    Surnames: Skinner
    Classification: Query
    In Reply to: Mylo Skinner by: Dave Skinner
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    With the information I have, I'm thinking that Mylo Skinner is my husband's g-g-grandfather. His sons were: Edwin R, Joseph N, and Morris F and daughters were: Lucy I and Elvira as listed in the 1850 Illinois Census (Christian County, District 22).

    In Christian County Genealogical Society Qrtly, Vol 3, # 3, it states that Milo visited younger children and family in MO in 1870 and died while there. Have not been able to verify.

    According to the dates and places of birth, I'm almost certain that Joseph N Skinner (b. 5 Nov 1834 in Ohio) must be Jasper N Skinner, married to Julia Ann Busby. They can be found in the 1870 Newton Co, MO census.

    Please let me know if you think Jasper is the same as Joseph. Jasper died in IL in 1902. Would appreciate any information available. Thanks!
    ___________
    (don't see how mine - mine was still in NY in 1823 -- another Milo Skinner????
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohashtab/1823WindsorTwpCensus.htm

    1823 Astabula Co, Ohio; Town of Windsor
    Hezekiah Skinner
    Hezekiah Skinner, jr.
    Jepthat Skinner, jr.
    Milo Skinner ****
    Howard Skinner

    ______________
    From: Dave/Nancy Skinner
    Date: 01/29/05 18:35:08
    To: lumoto2@hotmail.com
    Subject: mylo skinner family


    Hi Sherry,

    Here's more on Mylos family , you may have this already. Mylo died In Missouri several years before Polly died in Ill. Edwin who is my line was married to Mary Noble they had five children Ansel was my granddad Emil was my dad. Ansel had onother, Edwin. Edwin came to Montana in 1914, my granddad came to Montana in 1915. If you have a fax number I could send you my whole line. I have a note that says Morris was in civil war, maybe you knew that. Also have other brothers and sisters of Morris.
    Dave

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    1850
    Illinois
    Christian County

    Mylo Skinner 60 NY Farmer
    Real Estate: $800.00
    Polly 50 NY
    Lucy J. 22 NY
    Edwin R. 20 NY Farmer
    Joseph N. 15 OH Farmer
    Elvira 13 OH
    Morris L. 9 OH

    1860
    Illinois
    Christian County

    Edwin Skinner 29 NY Farmer
    Real Estate: $1200.00
    Personal Estate: $600.00
    Polly 60 VT
    Bradley 38 NY
    Alvira 22 OH
    Jeffries 19 IL
    Margaret 5 IL
    Lucy J. 30 NY

    Census:
    Galen, Wayne, New York
    Milo Skinner (appears to be a widow, using husband's name?)
    male under 10: 1
    male 5-9 (1821-1825): 1 Duane
    male 10-14 (1826-1820): 1 Bradley
    female <5 (1825-1830): 1
    female 5-9 (1821-1826): 1
    female 10-14 (1826-1820): 1 Lucy (1828)
    female 30-39 (1791-1800): 1 Polly
    slaves: male <10 (1820-1830): 8
    free white persons under 20 (1810-1830): 6
    free white persons 20-49 (1781-1810): 1
    total free white persons: 7
    total slaves: 8
    all persons 15
    If this is our Milo family, then Polly used his name - there is no adult male here.
    Two female children are not accounted for. It's close.
    Perhaps Milo was just away hunting or whatever.

    also listed:
    Ruth Skinner
    Calvin D. Skinner
    William B. Skinner
    Milo Skinner (see above)

    ----
    Calvin D. Skinner (young couple b 1791-1810 and girl <5
    male 20-29: 1
    female under 5: 1
    female 20-29: 1
    slaves male under 10: 2
    free white persons under 20: 1
    free white persons 20-49: 2
    might be the Calvin D. Skinner, 48, m Betsey, and first born girl Mary b 1809 - all b in NY;
    found in Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan, 1850.


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    William B. Skinner
    male under 5: 1
    male 30-39 (1791-1800): 1
    female <5 (1825-1830): 2
    female 5-9 (1821-1826): 1
    female 20-29 (1701-1810): 1
    slaves: male <10 (1820-1830): 6
    free white persons under 20 (1810-1830): 4
    free white persons 20-49 (1781-1810): 2
    total free white persons: 6
    total slaves: 6
    all persons 12

    ____

    Ruth Skinner:
    she is 60-69 yr old, prob widowed.
    has two sons 20-29
    a son 15-19
    6 slaves under 10


    Census:
    also Travis (maybe Davis) Skinner


    Census:
    residence 281
    Mylo Skinner 60 1870 New York farmer 800
    Polly Skinner 50 1800 New York
    Lucy I Skinner 22 1828 New York
    Edwin R Skinner 20 1830 New York
    Joseph N Skinner 15 1835 Ohio
    Elvira Skinner 13 1938 Ohio
    Morris L Skinner 9 1841 Illinois

    residence 283
    Duane Skinner 30 1920 New York farmer
    Elizabeth Skinner 24 1826 Kentucky
    Albert Skinner 7 1848 Illinois
    Lafayette 1850 6/12 Illinois


    Property:
    U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907
    Name: Milo Skinner
    Issue Date: 15 May 1852
    Acres: 40
    Meridian: 3rd PM
    State: Illinois
    County: Christian
    Township: 11-N
    Range: 2-W
    Section: 20
    Accession Number: IL2730__.058
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Vandalia
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 16147


    Research Notes:
    These other lines are not proven to be connected to Milo, 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.

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    Nov 29 2014
    Tree on Ancestry shows Mylo's middle name as Joseph and his wife as Polly Kice. Also shows ancestry as:
    parents as Solomon Skinner & Ruth Simons.
    grandparents: Nathaniel Skinner and Mary Gillett
    siblings:
    William Bradford 1799-1878
    Calvin D. 1802-1850
    Ansel M. 1806-1864
    Solomon 1810-1860

    no sources; seems to have been taken from another tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/39372758/person/20312263226

    Mylo married Polley* (..) Skinner, Mrs about 1820. Polley* was born on 10 May 1800 in New York; died on 29 Oct 1875 in Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Polley* (..) Skinner, Mrs was born on 10 May 1800 in New York; died on 29 Oct 1875 in Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1800, Vermont; per 1860 census
    • Census: 5 Oct 1850, Dist 22, Christian Co, Illinois
    • Census: 09 Jul 1860, Rosemond, Christian Co, Illinois
    • Census: 1 Aug 1870, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Her maiden name might be Kice, as per Linda Randles.

    Name:
    Last name supplied by Linda Randles.

    Census:
    residence 281
    Mylo Skinner 60 1870 New York farmer 800
    Polly Skinner 50 1800 New York
    Lucy I Skinner 22 1828 New York
    Edwin R Skinner 20 1830 New York
    Joseph N Skinner 15 1835 Ohio
    Elvira Skinner 13 1938 Ohio
    Morris L Skinner 9 1841 Illinois

    residence 283
    Duane Skinner 30 1920 New York farmer
    Elizabeth Skinner 24 1826 Kentucky
    Albert Skinner 7 1848 Illinois
    Lafayette 1850 6/12 Illinois

    Census:
    Res 1028
    Skinner Edwin 29 1831 NY
    Polly 60 1800 VT
    Bradley 38 1822 NY
    Alvira 22 1838 OH
    Jeffries 19 1841 IL
    Margaret S 5 1855 IL
    Lucy J. 30 1830 NY

    Res 1029
    Peter Ollar 32 farmer 2800 500 VA
    Abigail 28 Ohio
    George 12 IL
    Eliza 9 IL
    Samuel 7 IL
    Mary 5 IL
    Laura 3 IL (Seaura ?)
    William 1 1859

    Census:
    age 70, widowed, keeps house, New York
    living with sons Elwin Skinner, age 40, farmer, NY,
    $12,000/$4,000
    Bradley Skinner, age 48, farmer, NY
    Anne Skinner age 15, NY

    Children:
    1. Duane Skinner was born in 1820 in New York; died after 1860 in Vaugine, Jefferson Co, Arkansas.
    2. Bradley Skinner was born in 1822 in New York; died after 1870 in of, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.
    3. Lucinda J "Lucy" Skinner was born in 1828 in New York; died on 09 Dec 1888 in Christian Co, Illinois.
    4. Edwin Ruthven Skinner was born on 26 Apr 1830 in New York; died on 9 Dec 1888 in Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.
    5. 1. Jasper N. (Joseph N.) Skinner was born in 1835 in Ohio; died on 30 Oct 1902 in Irvingville, Montgomery Co, Illinois; was buried in Center Grove Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.
    6. Elvira Skinner was born in 1837 in Ohio; died after 1880 in of, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois.
    7. Morris Lindsey* Skinner was born in 1841 in Illinois; died on 21 Feb 1923 in Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois; was buried in Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois.
    8. Margaret Ann Skinner, (g-dau) was born on 28 Jun 1853 in Christian Co, Illinois; died on 19 Mar 1931 in of, Los Angeles, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Solomon* Skinner was born on 14 Oct 1760 in Connecticut (son of Elijah* Skinner and Mary* Joslin (or Joslyn or Josselyn)); died on 21 Jul 1822 in Galen, Wayne Co, New York; was buried in Watson, Clyde, Wayne Co, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 9 Aug 1822, Seneca, New York; probate, Ruth and Milo

    Notes:

    ancestors and others in this Skinner line found in
    Ancestry Tree "Meeth Family Tree" by Lois Meeth
    http://person.ancestry.com/tree/3999849/person/24452044383/facts

    Solomon* married Ruth* Simons about 1785 in New York. Ruth* (daughter of David* Simons and Mrs. Ellis* (..) Simons) was born on 20 Nov 1766 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut; died on 21 May 1849 in Galen, Wayne Co, New York; was buried in Watson Cem, Clyde, Wayne Co, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ruth* Simons was born on 20 Nov 1766 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut (daughter of David* Simons and Mrs. Ellis* (..) Simons); died on 21 May 1849 in Galen, Wayne Co, New York; was buried in Watson Cem, Clyde, Wayne Co, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 9 Aug 1822, Galen, Wayne Co, New York

    Children:
    1. 2. 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.
    2. William Bradford Skinner was born about 1799 in New York; died on 30 Aug 1878 in Concord, Delaware Co, Ohio.
    3. Calvin D. Skinner was born in 1802 in New York; died on 1 Jul 1850 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah.
    4. Ansel M. Skinner was born in Dec 1806 in New York; died on 3 Mar 1864 in Clyde, Wayne Co, New York; was buried in Watson Cem, Clyde, Wayne Co, New York.
    5. Solomon Skinner was born in 1810 in New York.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Elijah* Skinner was born in 1728 in Colcester, New London, Connecticut (son of Nathaniel* Skinner and Mary* Gillett); died after 1760.

    Elijah* married Mary* Joslin (or Joslyn or Josselyn) on 30 Dec 1756 in Salisbury, Litchfield Co, Connecticut. Mary* was born on 1 Dec 1728 in Colcester, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1760. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary* Joslin (or Joslyn or Josselyn) was born on 1 Dec 1728 in Colcester, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1760.
    Children:
    1. Elijah Skinner, Jr. was born on 24 Mar 1758 in Colchester, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1780.
    2. Mary Skinner was born on 17 Jan 1759 in Colchester, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1780.
    3. 4. Solomon* Skinner was born on 14 Oct 1760 in Connecticut; died on 21 Jul 1822 in Galen, Wayne Co, New York; was buried in Watson, Clyde, Wayne Co, New York.
    4. Rebekiah Skinner was born on 11 May 1761 in Colchester, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1780.
    5. Asenath Skinner was born on 19 Jan 1764 in Colchester, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1780.

  3. 10.  David* Simons was born about 1740.

    David* married Mrs. Ellis* (..) Simons. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mrs. Ellis* (..) Simons
    Children:
    1. Abel Simons was born on 12 Feb 1765 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut.
    2. 5. Ruth* Simons was born on 20 Nov 1766 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut; died on 21 May 1849 in Galen, Wayne Co, New York; was buried in Watson Cem, Clyde, Wayne Co, New York.
    3. Lois Simons was born on 23 Nov 1769 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut.
    4. Ellis Simons was born on 26 Oct 1771 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut.
    5. Diantha Simons was born on 2 May 1774 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut.
    6. David Simons was born on 30 Dec 1776 in Sharon, Litchfield Co, Connecticut.