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Volume 1 Number 1
Summer 1984

The Skinner Kinsmen Update

Contributions

The Ancient Skinner Lines

Jonathan Skinner, A Soldier of The American Revolution

IL, Lisbon Cemetery Inscriptions

Thomas of Malden Descendants

Gregg Legutki, Skinner Lineage

The Savage Correction from The Boston Evening Transcript, 8 Aug 1904

The Skinner Family, a Sketch

Where’s Thomas From?

Patricia Jean Nurre, Skinner Lineage

Index Page

Thanks to William Weiler for transcription of this article.

LISBON, ILLINOIS

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

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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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