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Mae Pearl Skinner 1924–1999 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 Feb 1924

Birth Location: Dothan, Houston County, Alabama

Death Date: 30 Apr 1999

Death Location: Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina

Father: Jesse Skinner

Mother: Ida Dillard

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The story of Mae Pearl Skinner began in 1924 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama. Mae Pearl Skinner passed away in 1999 in Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Mae Pearl Skinner began in 1924 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama.
  • Mae Pearl Skinner passed away in 1999 in Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina.

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Children(s)

Mae Skinner's Ancestors

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Mae Skinner
1924–1999
Birth Place: Dothan, Houston County, Alabama
Parents
Jesse James Skinner
1893–1963
Alabama, United States of America
Ida (Mae) Dillard
1906–1947
Dothan, Houston County, Alabama, United States of America
Grandparents
Berry Dillard
1877–1952
Alabama, USA
Meadie ((Elmedia)) Elmore
1880–1954
Headland, Henry, Alabama, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Dillard
1851–1918
Kasire Newsom
1848–1912
James Elmore
1841–1925
Martha Benton
1842–1900
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Steward Dillard
1815–
Adaline Huggins
1828–1907
James Newsome
1823–1915
Charity Newsom
1832–1888
John Sr
1800–1851
Martha Sims
1808–1884
John Benton
1800–
Malvinia Benefield
1810–

Mae Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1924
04 Feb 1924
Birth of Mae Pearl Skinner in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama
Dothan, Houston County, Alabama
1999
30 Apr 1999
Age 75
Death of Mae Pearl Skinner in Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina
Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 Feb 1924
    Event Place: Dothan, Houston County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Apr 1999
    Event Place: Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina

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