Elbert Fremont Skinner, 1852–1902?> (aged 50 years)
- Name
- Elbert Fremont /Skinner/
- Given names
- Elbert Fremont
- Surname
- Skinner
Birth
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Religious marriage
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Note: Witnessed by Walter Richards and Austin F. Skinner |
Death
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Note: KILLED IN WRECK KILLED IN WRECK E. F. Skinner, Late of Maple Grove, Killed on His Way to the Coast. Elbert F. Skinner, recently of Maple Grove, where he was an old settler, sold his farm last week and left on Monday, with his family, for Washington. They left St. Paul yesterday afternoon, and when the train was a few miles out of that city it was wrecked, and Mr. Skinner was among the killed. His brother, William A. Skinner, of this city, received a dispatch last evening conveying the news of the calamity, and left for St. Paul today to render what assistance he can to his brother's family. [Published Friday, November 21, 1902 in the Barron County Shield, Barron, Wis.] |
Burial
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Address: Barron Cemetery |
father |
1826–1908
Birth: May 4, 1826
25
26
— Middletown, Middlesex Co, Connecticut, USA Death: January 24, 1908 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
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mother |
1828–1902
Birth: June 19, 1828
32
28
— Panama, Chautauqua Co, New York, USA Death: August 13, 1902 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
Civil marriage | Civil marriage — September 1, 1851 — Panama, Chautauqua Co, New York, USA |
11 months
himself |
1852–1902
Birth: July 25, 1852
26
24
— Warren Co, Pennsylvania, USA Death: November 19, 1902 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
4 years
younger sister |
1856–
Birth: September 11, 1856
30
28
— Chautaugua, Chautauqua Co, New York, USA |
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1856–1929
Birth: September 11, 1856
30
28
— Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: August 17, 1929 — Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co, California, USA |
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1848–1936
Birth: April 5, 1848
21
19
— Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: April 21, 1936 — Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
14 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
1867–1948
Birth: January 27, 1867
40
38
— Monroe, Monroe Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: February 14, 1948 — Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
3 years
younger brother |
1869–1890
Birth: August 15, 1869
43
41
— Monroe, Monroe Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: October 11, 1890 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
himself |
1852–1902
Birth: July 25, 1852
26
24
— Warren Co, Pennsylvania, USA Death: November 19, 1902 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
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wife |
1866–1949
Birth: May 3, 1866
34
30
— Sparta, Monroe Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: March 4, 1949 — Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — February 25, 1884 — Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
10 months
daughter |
1884–1958
Birth: December 21, 1884
32
18
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: April 19, 1958 — San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California, USA |
16 months
daughter |
1886–1975
Birth: April 14, 1886
33
19
— Sparta, Monroe Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: November 15, 1975 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
22 months
son |
1888–1969
Birth: February 4, 1888
35
21
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: April 8, 1969 |
23 months
son |
1890–1972
Birth: January 4, 1890
37
23
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: June 11, 1972 — Prescott, Yavapai Co, Arizona, USA |
15 months
son |
1891–1969
Birth: April 3, 1891
38
24
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: January 12, 1969 |
21 months
son |
1892–1985
Birth: December 10, 1892
40
26
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: November 1985 — Cumberland, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
3 years
daughter |
1895–
Birth: October 25, 1895
43
29
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
10 months
daughter |
1896–
Birth: August 5, 1896
44
30
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
23 months
son |
1898–1975
Birth: June 16, 1898
45
32
— Maple Grove, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA Death: June 3, 1975 — Pinedale, Sublette Co, Wyoming, USA |
Religious marriage | |
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Name |
Religious marriage |
Witnessed by Walter Richards and Austin F. Skinner |
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Death |
KILLED IN WRECK E. F. Skinner, Late of Maple Grove, Killed on His Way to the Coast. Elbert F. Skinner, recently of Maple Grove, where he was an old settler, sold his farm last week and left on Monday, with his family, for Washington. They left St. Paul yesterday afternoon, and when the train was a few miles out of that city it was wrecked, and Mr. Skinner was among the killed. His brother, William A. Skinner, of this city, received a dispatch last evening conveying the news of the calamity, and left for St. Paul today to render what assistance he can to his brother's family. [Published Friday, November 21, 1902 in the Barron County Shield, Barron, Wis.] |
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Media object
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Elbert Fremont Skinner |
Media object
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Elbert Skinner |
Media object
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Elbert and Helen Skinner with children Marvin, Jennie, and Emma |