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Lewis Simon Skinner 1807–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 APR 1807

Birth Location: Chelsea, Orange, Vermont

Death Date: 23 MAY 1853

Death Location: Old Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, Orange, Vermont

Father: Austin Skinner

Mother: Charity Stevens

Spouse(s): Mary Fuller

Children(s): Frances Skinner, Austin Skinner, Hartland Skinner, Charles Skinner, Mary Skinner, Daniel Skinner, William Skinner, George Skinner

The story of Lewis Simon Skinner began in 1807 in Chelsea, Orange, Vermont. Lewis Simon Skinner married Mary Fuller, and had children including Austin Lewis Skinner, Charles E Skinner, Daniel F Skinner, Frances Asbury Skinner, George A Skinner, Hartland P Skinner, Mary Ellen Skinner, William H Skinner. Lewis Simon Skinner passed away in 1853 in Old Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, Orange, Vermont.

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Biography

  • The story of Lewis Simon Skinner began in 1807 in Chelsea, Orange, Vermont.
  • Lewis Simon Skinner married Mary Fuller, and had children including Austin Lewis Skinner, Charles E Skinner, Daniel F Skinner, Frances Asbury Skinner, George A Skinner, Hartland P Skinner, Mary Ellen Skinner, William H Skinner.
  • Lewis Simon Skinner passed away in 1853 in Old Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, Orange, Vermont.

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Lewis Skinner's Ancestors

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Lewis Skinner
1807–1853
Birth Place: Chelsea, Orange, Vermont
Parents
Austin Skinner
1785–1824
Alstead, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Charity Stevens
1788–1846
Orange, Vermont
Grandparents
Jonathan Skinner
1762–
North Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut
Peggy Simmons
1766–1785
Stratford, Orange, Vermont
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Skinner
1737–1819
Ann Smith
1742–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Smith
1710–1792
Ann Griswold
1719–

Lewis Skinner's Descendants

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Lewis (Simon) Skinner (27 APR 1807–23 MAY 1853) m. Mary Fuller (4 FEB 1810–27 MAY 1857)
  1. 1. Frances (Asbury) Skinner 1833–1864 m. Clara Scales 1827–1904
  2. 2. Austin (Lewis) Skinner 1835–1913 m. Elizabeth (Frances) Ober 1839–1899 m. Sarah (E.) Wills 1837–1921
  3. 3. Hartland (P.) Skinner 1837–1840
  4. 4. Charles (E.) Skinner 1839–1854
  5. 5. Mary (Ellen) Skinner 1840–1851
  6. 6. Daniel (F.) Skinner 1842–1864
  7. 7. William (H.) Skinner 1844–1852
  8. 8. George (A.) Skinner 1849– m. Martha (L.) Capron 1853–1880 m. Minnie (O.) Colwell –1884 m. Georgie Winchester 1855–

Lewis Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1807
27 APR 1807
Birth of Lewis Simon Skinner in Chelsea, Orange, Vermont
Chelsea, Orange, Vermont
1853
23 MAY 1853
Age 46
Death of Lewis Simon Skinner in Chelsea, Orange, Vermont
Chelsea, Orange, Vermont

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 APR 1807
    Event Place: Chelsea, Orange, Vermont

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 MAY 1853
    Event Place: Chelsea, Orange, Vermont

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Old Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, Orange, Vermont

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