↑ Skinner-2249 was created by Rene King through the import of MyFamily_wikitree.ged on Aug 10, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S1904 Abbreviation: State of Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Marriage License - John Skinner and Sarah Hardin.
↑ Source: #S1862 Page: 10 Data: Text: Year given. Aunt Sallie mentioned that they had 13 children. Abbreviation: Sallie Smith, Rt. 1 Box 5160, Stigler, OK 74462, Letter from Sallie Smith to Rene King April 1987, 10.
Source: S2223 Author: Anita Munn Sheline and Dortha Milam McDonald Title: Three Branches of the Dodson Tree Publication: Name: 1993; Repository: #R205 NOTESource Medium: Book CONT Source Quality: Very Good - secondary CONT
Repository: R205 Name: Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, UT Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
Source: S768 Author: United States Census Title: 1900 Sebastian Co., AR census - John Skinner, Head Publication: Name: Little Bass Township; Repository: #R2 Call Number: E.D. 117 NOTESource Medium: Census CONT Source Quality: Excellent - Primary CONT
Source: S847 Author: United States Census Title: 1910 Sebastian Co., AR census - Walter McIntire, Head Repository: #R2 Call Number: Dwelling No. 233, Family No. 234 NOTESource Medium: Census CONT Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT
Source: S900 Author: United States Census Title: 1920 Sebastian Co., AR census - John P. Skinner, Head Repository: #R4 Call Number: House # 36, family #36 NOTESource Medium: Census CONT Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT
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