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Isaac Skinner (1723 - 1757)

Isaac Skinner
Born in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baymap
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Husband of — married 19 Jun 1746 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticutmap
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Died at age 34 in Wilbraham, Hampden, Massachusettsmap
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Biography

Isaac SKINNER was born [1] 05 Apr 1723 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.

Baptism: Oct 20 1723

Unitarian Church, Runney Marsh (now Chelsea) Christening: Oct 20 1723

First Unitarian Church, Rumney Marsh


Sources

  1. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC95-CRF : 4 December 2014), Abraham Skinner in entry for Isaac Skinner, 05 Apr 1723; citing Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, p 79; FHL microfilm 14,774.

See also:

  • Doris Seymour Wahl, The Skinner Kinsmen, The Descendants of Joseph and Martha (Kinne) Skinner, Niagara Falls, NY, n.d., pp. 1, 5.
  • Wm. R. Cutter, Ed., Genealogical & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston & Eastern Mass., Vol. 1, Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., 1908. Reprinted 1996 Higginson Book Co.
  • William R. Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial.
  • William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Family History of Central New York: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation, Baltimore, MD: Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co., 1994, p. 55. Originally published: New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1912.
  • Malden, Massachusetts Vital Records.
  • Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts, a Descriptive List Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents, Boston, 1900, p. 346.
  • Deloraine Pendre Corey, The History of Malden, Massachusetts 1633-1785, copyright 1898.
  • Clarence Winthrop Bowen, The History of Woodstock Connecticut, Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Norwood, MA: Plimpton Press, 1930.
  • Thomas Bellows Wyman, The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, Massachusetts 1629-1818, Somersworth, NH: New England History Press, 1982.
  • James Savage, Genealogy Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England.
  • Joyce Johnson, Oceana County History, Oceana County Historical Society (Michigan), 1992 v2 p. 279: Sergeant Thomas Skinner, first generation in America, came to America from Chichester, England and settled at Malden, MA, in about 1649. He had three sons.
  • Myrtle S. Bohme, References: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 53, 1899.
  • Dorothy B. West, Thomas Skinner of Malden, MA, Silver Springs, MD
  • Hobbies, The Magazine for Collectors. September, 1958. Another Skinner, Thomas, was born 1617 in Chichester Co., Sussex, England, and died March 2, 1703-4 in Malden, Mass. He came to the colonies between 1649 and 1652. He married twice and by his first wife had two sons, both born in Chichester, England: Thomas born 1645, and Abraham born 1649. He was admitted freeman in Malden May 18, 1653 and was there licensed to keep an ‘Ordinary’ or Inn.
  • Genevieve S. Copley, Skinners: Descendant of Thomas Skinner of Malden, MA.
  • skinnerkinsmen.org - Skinner Family Association website.
  • Stiles, Henry R. The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor 1635-1891, Somersworth, NH, the New Hampshire Pub Co., 1976. (orig.1891-92). 2 v.




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