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Jimmy Dale Skinner 1944–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1944 JAN 30

Birth Location: Monroe County, Arkansas

Death Date: 1944 JAN 30

Death Location: Monroe County, Arkansas

Father: Earl Skinner

Mother: Neoma Nalley

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The story of Jimmy Dale Skinner began in 1944 in Monroe County, Arkansas. Jimmy Dale Skinner passed away in 1944 in Monroe County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • The story of Jimmy Dale Skinner began in 1944 in Monroe County, Arkansas.
  • Jimmy Dale Skinner passed away in 1944 in Monroe County, Arkansas.

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Jimmy Skinner's Ancestors

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Jimmy Skinner
1944–1944
Birth Place: Monroe County, Arkansas
Parents
Earl Godby Skinner
1903–1987
Monroe County, Arkansas
Neoma (Valera) Nalley
1908–1931
Arkansas
Grandparents
Byanka (Y 'Abe') Skinner
1879–1913
Raymond, Monroe, Arkansas, United States
Maud (Adair) Cook
1882–1966
Clarendon, Monroe, Arkansas, United States
John (A) Ford
1877–1939
Cotton Plant Ark
Dora (Lee) Parks
1881–1952
Mississippi
Great-Grandparents
John Cook
1850–1918
Elizabeth Holloway
1856–1934
Dudley BULL
1856–
Luella Caplener
1859–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rufus Cook
1826–1896
Elizabeth Davis
1832–1855
Quinton Holloway
1826–1912
Mary England
1837–1919
02 1835
1835–1869
Mary Ford
1830–1880
W Babb
1835–
Cynthia Jones
1838–1875

Jimmy Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1944
1944 JAN 30
Birth of Jimmy Dale Skinner in Monroe County, Arkansas
Monroe County, Arkansas
1944
1944 JAN 30
Death of Jimmy Dale Skinner in Monroe County, Arkansas
Monroe County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1944 JAN 30
    Event Place: Monroe County, Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1944 JAN 30
    Event Place: Monroe County, Arkansas

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