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Ellen Skinner 1877–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: AUG 1877

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 10 MAR 1959

Death Location: Victoria, BC, Canada

Father: Samuel Skinner

Mother: Matilda Padgham

Spouse(s): Frank Clapson

Children(s): Ida Clapson, Maggie Clapson, Lena Clapson

In 1877, Ellen Skinner entered the world in England, born to Samuel Skinner And Matilda Padgham. In 1881, Ellen Skinner resided in Northiam, Sussex, England. Ellen Skinner married Frank Douglas Percival Clapson, and had children including Ida Winifred Clapson, Lena Georgina Clapson, Maggie Clapson. Ellen Skinner passed away in 1959 in Victoria, BC, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1877, Ellen Skinner entered the world in England, born to Samuel Skinner And Matilda Padgham.
  • In 1881, Ellen Skinner resided in Northiam, Sussex, England.
  • Ellen Skinner married Frank Douglas Percival Clapson, and had children including Ida Winifred Clapson, Lena Georgina Clapson, Maggie Clapson.
  • Ellen Skinner passed away in 1959 in Victoria, BC, Canada.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ellen Skinner's Ancestors

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Ellen Skinner
1877–1959
Birth Place: England
Parents
Samuel Skinner
1843–1904
Northiam, Sussex, England
Matilda Padgham
1847–1929
Beckley, Kent, England
Grandparents
George Padgham
1810–1870
Rye, Sussex, England
Mathilda (Brann) (Brand)
1810–1886
Rye, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Padgham
1754–1832
Elizabeth Tanner
1771–1835
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Padgham
1723–1800
Mary Gayne
1726–1803
William Tanner
1747–1800
Mary Bayley
1747–

Ellen Skinner's Descendants

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Ellen Skinner (AUG 1877–10 MAR 1959) m. Frank (Douglas Percival) Clapson (MAR 1876–18 MAY 1964)
  1. 1. Ida (Winifred) Clapson 1900–1967 m. William Patterson 1899–
  2. 2. Maggie Clapson 1903–1995 m. Henry Marchessault 1900–1949
  3. 3. Lena (Georgina) Clapson 1908–1983

Ellen Skinner's Timeline

5 Records

1877
AUG 1877
Birth of Ellen Skinner in England
England
1881
1881
Age 4
Ellen Skinner resided here in Northiam, Sussex, England
Northiam, Sussex, England
1901
1901
Age 24
Ellen Skinner resided here in Brede, Brede, Sussex, England
Brede, Brede, Sussex, England
1911
1911
Age 34
Ellen Skinner resided here in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
1959
10 MAR 1959
Age 82
Death of Ellen Skinner in Victoria, BC, Canada
Victoria, BC, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: AUG 1877
    Event Place: England
    Record Source:
    [1] 1881 England Census
    [2] 1901 England Census
    [3] British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990
    [4] 1911 Census of Canada, Year: 1911; Census Place: 130 - Moosejaw, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; Page: 1; Family No: 2

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1881
    Event Place: Northiam, Sussex, England
    Record Source: 1881 England Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: JAN 1900
    Event Place: Ticehurst, Sussex, United Kingdom
    Record Source: England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1901
    Event Place: Brede, Brede, Sussex, England
    Record Source: 1901 England Census

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1911
    Record Source: 1911 Census of Canada, Year: 1911; Census Place: 130 - Moosejaw, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; Page: 1; Family No: 2

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1911
    Event Place: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
    Record Source: 1911 Census of Canada, Year: 1911; Census Place: 130 - Moosejaw, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; Page: 1; Family No: 2

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 MAR 1959
    Event Place: Victoria, BC, Canada
    Record Source: British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990

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