Name |
Mylo (or Milo)* Skinner |
Birth |
1790 |
New York |
Gender |
Male |
Property |
9 Aug 1822 |
Galen, Wayne Co, New York |
|
Letter of Administration
Solomon Skinner, deceased
Administrators, widow Ruth Skinner and Mylo Skinner
Aug 9, 1822
Galen, New York
linked to:
Ruth* Simons (I22122)
Mylo (or Milo)* Skinner (I14396)
Solomon* Skinner (I22121)
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Census |
1830 |
Galen, Wayne Co, New York |
Skinners in this 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)
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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
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Ruth Skinner:
she is 60-69 yr old, prob widowed.
has two sons 20-29
a son 15-19
6 slaves under 10
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Residence |
Between 1830-1835 |
Ohio |
located to |
Census |
4 Oct 1850 |
District 22, Christian Co, Illinois |
Agriculture |
- also Travis (maybe Davis) Skinner
|
Census |
05 Oct 1850 |
Greenwood (District 22), Christian Co, Illinois |
- 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
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|
1850 Illinois, Christian County, District 22, Census Mylo Skinner and family |
Property |
15 May 1852 |
Christian Co, Illinois |
- 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
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Skinner, Milo - property 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 |
Death |
Bef 1870 |
Christian Co, Illinois |
Research Notes |
28 Aug 2010 |
- 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
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Burial |
Antioch Cem, Wenonah, Christian Co, Illinois |
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Antioch Cemetery Wenonah, Christian County, Illinois |
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Antioch Cemetery Wenonah, Christian County, Illinois |
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
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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!
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(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
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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
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Person ID |
I14396 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
3 Dec 2016 |
Family |
Polley* (..) Skinner, Mrs, b. 10 May 1800, New York d. 29 Oct 1875, Christian Co, Illinois (Age 75 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1820 |
Children |
+ | 1. Duane Skinner, b. 1820, New York d. Aft 1860, Vaugine, Jefferson Co, Arkansas (Age 41 years) |
+ | 2. Bradley Skinner, b. 1822, New York d. Aft 1870, of, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois (Age > 49 years) |
| 3. Lucinda J "Lucy" Skinner, b. 1828, New York d. 09 Dec 1888, Christian Co, Illinois (Age 60 years) |
+ | 4. Edwin Ruthven Skinner, b. 26 Apr 1830, New York d. 9 Dec 1888, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois (Age 58 years) |
+ | 5. Jasper N. (Joseph N.) Skinner, b. 1835, Ohio d. 30 Oct 1902, Irvingville, Montgomery Co, Illinois (Age 67 years) |
+ | 6. Elvira Skinner, b. 1837, Ohio d. Aft 1880, of, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois (Age > 44 years) |
+ | 7. Morris Lindsey* Skinner, b. 1841, Illinois d. 21 Feb 1923, Greenwood Twp, Christian Co, Illinois (Age 82 years) |
+ | 8. Margaret Ann Skinner, (g-dau), b. 28 Jun 1853, Christian Co, Illinois d. 19 Mar 1931, of, Los Angeles, California (Age 77 years) |
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Family ID |
F1307 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Feb 2011 |