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Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner 1740–1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1740

Birth Location: Hunterdon, Virginia

Death Date: 29 Jun 1811

Death Location: Aldie, Loudoun, Virginia, United States

Father: Cornelius Skinner

Mother: Sarah McMakin

Spouse(s): Adaline Deventer

Children(s): Peter Skinner

The story of Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner began in 1740 in Hunterdon, Virginia. Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner married Adaline Van Deventer, and had children including Peter Skinner. Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner passed away in 1811 in Aldie, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner began in 1740 in Hunterdon, Virginia.
  • Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner married Adaline Van Deventer, and had children including Peter Skinner.
  • Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner passed away in 1811 in Aldie, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Deacon Skinner's Ancestors

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Deacon Skinner
1740–1811
Birth Place: Hunterdon, Virginia
Parents
Cornelius Skinner
1706–1779
Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey
Sarah McMakin
1715–1751
Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Grandparents
Francis Skinner
1670–1727
Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, United States
Ann Wright
1672–1709
Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, USA
Richard (Skinner *) 7GGF
1668–1727
Elizabethtown, Union County, New Jersey
Sarah Moore
1663–1710
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Richard Skinner
1639–1682
Sarah Savory
1641–1691
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Savory
1601–1696

Deacon Skinner's Descendants

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Deacon (Richard Alexander) Skinner (1740–29 Jun 1811) m. Adaline (Van) Deventer (1740–1809)
  1. 1. Peter Skinner 1773–1859 m. Sarah Roberts 1781–1835
    1. 1. Matilda (Catherine Ann) Skinner 1809–1896 m. Samuel (Conner) Rose 1806–1865
      1. 1. Peter (William) Rose 1827–1915 m. Catherine (Ryan) Dennis 1838–1889
        1. 1. Hannah (Etta) Rose 1873–1930
        2. 2. Josephine Rose 1871–1956 m. George (R) Fleming 1873–1960
        3. 3. Ella (Shea) Rose 1868–1955 m. Samual (Walter) Kellogg 1858–1952
        4. 4. Ida (Alice) Rose 1865–1947
        5. 5. Lucy (Bell) Rose 1864–1957
        6. 6. Harrison (Conner) Rose 1854–1916
        7. 7. Mary (Matilda) Rose 1859–1916
        8. 8. Thomas (Henry) Rose 1861–1922
        9. 9. Minerva (Charity) Rose 1875–1904 m. Commadore (Perry) Spurgeon 1870–1929
      2. 2. Julia Rose 1841–
      3. 3. Mollie Rose 1834–
      4. 4. Ella Rose 1833–
      5. 5. John (Westley) Rose 1843–

Deacon Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1740
1740
Birth of Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner in Hunterdon, Virginia
Hunterdon, Virginia
1811
29 Jun 1811
Age 71
Death of Deacon Richard Alexander Skinner in Aldie, Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Aldie, Loudoun, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1740
    Event Place: Hunterdon, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Jun 1811
    Event Place: Aldie, Loudoun, Virginia, United States

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