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Stephen Skinner 1757 – 1791 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1757

Birth Location: Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England

Death Date: 1791

Death Location: Great Chart, Kent, England

Father: William Skinner

Mother: Margaret Wicks

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Knowle

Children(s): James Skinner

The story of Stephen Skinner began in 1757 in Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England. Stephen Skinner married Elizabeth Knowle, and had children including James Skinner. Stephen Skinner passed away in 1791 in Great Chart, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Stephen Skinner began in 1757 in Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England.
  • Stephen Skinner married Elizabeth Knowle, and had children including James Skinner.
  • Stephen Skinner passed away in 1791 in Great Chart, Kent, England.

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Stephen Skinner's Ancestors

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Stephen Skinner
1757 – 1791
Birth Place: Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England
Parents
William Skinner
1720 – 1771
Cranbrook, Kent, England
Margaret Wicks
1729 – 1800
Kingsnorth, Kent, England
Grandparents
John Wicks
1699 – 1778
Battle, Sussex, England
Sarah Fenner
1693 – 1775
Ashford,,Kent,England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas (Wicks)
1675 – 1721
Mary Ingram
1682 – 1701
John Fenner
1666 – 1702
Sarah Bull
1670 – 1745
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Weeks
1644 – 1694
Ann Wacrel
1648 – 1695
John INGRAM
1656 – 1756
Mary Curd
1660 – 1715
Thomas Fenner
1627 – 1694
Mary Gibbon
1628 – 1709
Mary Hall
1643 – 1699

Stephen Skinner's Descendants

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Stephen Skinner (1757 – 1791) m. Elizabeth Knowle (1755 – )
  1. 1. James Skinner (abt 1787 – ) m. Ann Skinner (abt 1795 – )
    1. 1. Leonard Skinner (abt 1830 – )
    2. 2. Caroline Skinner (1834 – April 1911) m. William Johnson (1824 – )
      1. 1. Eliza (Jane) Johnson (29 Aug 1868 – Mar 1942) m. William (Robert) Bunting (31 Dec 1866 – Mar 1944)
        1. 1. Ethel (Jane) Bunting (Oct 1889 – Feb 1896)
        2. 2. Ellen (Eliza) Bunting (5 May 1891 – Jun 1980) m. Thomas (William) Godman (16 Apr 1885 – 4 Oct 1940)
        3. 3. William (Edward Robert) Bunting (13 Oct 1892 – 17 Mar 1980)
        4. 4. Lily (May) Bunting (Jul 1894 – )
        5. 5. Annie (Louisa) Bunting (18 Apr 1899 – Nov 1985)
        6. 6. Queenie (Violet Delilia) Bunting (11 Mar 1902 – 22 Jul 1990)
        7. 7. Ivy (Veronica) Bunting (7 Apr 1904 – Dec 1970)
        8. 8. Alexander (Frederick) Bunting (5 Feb 1907 – Sep 1979)
        9. 9. Gracie (Winifred) Bunting (13 Jun 1909 – Jun 1965)
    3. 3. Sarah (Ann) Skinner (abt 1840 – )

Stephen Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1757
1757
Birth of Stephen Skinner in Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England
Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England
1791
1791
Age 34
Death of Stephen Skinner in Great Chart, Kent, England
Great Chart, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1757
    Event Place: Kingsnorth (near Ashford), Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1791
    Event Place: Great Chart, Kent, England

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