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Jonathan Skinner, A Soldier of The American Revolution IL, Lisbon Cemetery Inscriptions Gregg Legutki, Skinner Lineage The Savage Correction from The Boston Evening Transcript, 8 Aug 1904 Patricia Jean Nurre, Skinner Lineage Thanks to William Weiler for transcription of this article. |
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CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS Contributed by Joyce Skinner, Yorkville, Ill. Dinah, daughter of F.C. & S. Skinner Died 1852 Mary Jane, daughter of F.C. & S Skinner Died October 28, 1857 aged 12 Horace A., son of F.C. & S. Skinner Died October 28, 1857 aged 18 mos. From: THE KENDALL CO. RECORD LISBON NEWS SEPT 1889 "Aunt Diantha Skinner was surprised by friends for her 74th birthday." "M.A. Skinner is on the executive committee..." "Dick Skinner - sheriff from Lisbon Center.. ." - January 1891 There was a notice of a Nicholas Skinner and a Mary Skinner in a school program. -March 4, 1891 ***** About 1841 Lisbon was in LaSalle County. It is now at the southern tip of Kendall County of which Yorkville is the county seat. - |
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