- Bradford Skinner, from Canada, husband of Eliza Stewart.
In 1870 Eliza's first cousin, Marinda Pell Harrison was running a boarding house in Paducah, McCracken Co, Kentucky; and among her boarders was:
George Skinner 44 1826 rail road super Connecticut
Eliza L Skinner 46 1824 boarder NY wife
Mary E Skinner 21 1849 boarder NY daughter
(see 1870 census notes for Marina Pell)
In researching for relationship between George Skinner and Bradford Skinner:
found George married Lucy Eliza Fanning 15 Jul 1845.
She was born 17 Nov 1823 in Venice NY.
George & Eliza's daughter Mary was born in 1850 in New York.
the three are in the 1880 Auburn Cayuga NY census.
George died 1 Oct 1889 in Rome, Georgia.??? not verified!
Wife and daughter, Eliza (age 76) and Mary (age 51) are found in 1900 Auburn Cayuga Co, New York 1900 census
Google book states George's parents are George Christophers Skinner and Hanna Pitkin (1796-1878).
in 1850 George is 24, living with his widowed mother Hannah and some siblings in Middletown, Middlesex, Conneticut:
Hannah Skinner 54 1796 Connecticut
George Skinner 24 1726 Connecticut
Silas Skinner 22 1828 Connecticut
John H Skinner 19 1831 Connecticut
Mary A Skinner 16 1834 Connecticut
Would think they are related since they married to 1st cousins; but have not yet been able to find any connections.
1850 Connecticut with mother
1850 daughter born in NY
1870 Kentucky
1880 Auburn Cayuga NY
1889 died in Rome Georgia???
1900 wife and daughter, Connecticut
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- Bradford Skinner is counted in the Illinois 1850 census [Skinner Bradford ; age: 20; occup: Laborer ; birthplace: New Brunswick] (Source).
Source: The Illinois State medical register. 1874/75, p. 154 ? Skinner, B. H., Merritt, Scott Co. St. Louis Med. Coll., 1870.
Source: The Annual medical directory of regular physicians in the State of Illinois v.2, 1878, p. 26 - Skinner, B. H. : Univ. Mich., ?63.
Source: The Saint John Daily Telegraph, July 6,1882 ? Dr. SKINNER and daughter, from Illinois, returned from Cambridge (Queens Co.) yesterday after a visit to the old homestead and to his aged mother. The doctor from the Prairie State is the third son of Rev. J.C. SKINNER, deceased who, with Rev. Joseph and David Crandall, was one of the pioneer preachers of this province. Dr. Skinner is a cousin of Hon. C.N. SKINNER of Saint John city and, with his daughter, is stopping at Lorne Hotel.
LDS: Benjamin H M.D. Skinner (birth 1833, Queens, NB) married Mrs. C.A. Skinner. Abt 1861 Merritt, Scott, Illinois
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Father: Joseph Churchill SKINNER b: 16 Feb 1800 in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia
Mother: Eliza A. CHASE b: 22 Jun 1803 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia
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Source: Original Record Book of the Old Settlers' Association (Jacksonville Public Library, Morgan county, Illinois) "Bradford H. Skinner died on 12 Apr 1897, at the age of 64, after having spent 47 years in the county. [Old Settlers Association Necrological Lists 1879-1899, by Florence Hutchison. This list does not include the Registrants Lists. The death date is included in all entries, birth date is included in a few instances, as well as the age, how many years in Illinois and their place of birth/nativity. This is an invaluable research tool for those whose ancestors stayed in Morgan, Cass or Scott Counties IL. As Cass & Scott counties were a part of Morgan until 1837 and 1839, these people were also eligible for membership in the Association.]
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bmds&id=I9420
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