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Rev. Asa Skinner 1808–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Jan 1808

Birth Location: Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 9 Jul 1888

Death Location: Georgiana, Bullock, Alabama, United States

Father: Edward Sr

Mother: Nancy Belk

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The story of Rev. Asa Skinner began in 1808 in Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States. Rev. Asa Skinner passed away in 1888 in Georgiana, Bullock, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Rev. Asa Skinner began in 1808 in Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States.
  • Rev. Asa Skinner passed away in 1888 in Georgiana, Bullock, Alabama, United States.

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Rev. Skinner's Ancestors

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Rev. Skinner
1808–1888
Birth Place: Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States
Parents
Edward Skinner Sr
1773–1821
Dobbs County, North Carolina
Nancy Belk
1780–1865
Sumter, South Carolina
Grandparents
Benjamin Skinner
1749–1828
Chowan County, North Carolina, USA
Priscilla Woodham
1751–1820
North Carolina, USA
William (Alexander) Belk
1745–1814
Old Dobbs County, North Carolina
Hannah Darling
1754–1803
Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Great-Grandparents
William Skinner
1724–1785
Sarah Ann
1727–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Skinner
1704–1747

Rev. Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1808
30 Jan 1808
Birth of Rev. Asa Skinner in Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States
Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States
1888
9 Jul 1888
Age 80
Death of Rev. Asa Skinner in Georgiana, Bullock, Alabama, United States
Georgiana, Bullock, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1808
    Event Place: Stokes Bridge, Lee, South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jul 1888
    Event Place: Georgiana, Bullock, Alabama, United States

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