__ _ SKINNER _| | |__ _William SKINNER _| | | __ | |___________| | |__ | |--William SKINNER | | __ | ___________| | | |__ |__________________| | __ |___________| |__
!.....Rice, Charles W (11/88)
!.....Skinner, J R (11/88)
!.....Steele, Lori Hall (8/94) PKHU82B@@prodigy.com
!.....New England Historical Register pp 418-419 (I think this is the same as E89.0723.04 below.)
!.....E85.0905.01 SKU 4(2):33 Skinner, Margaret R.
!.....E86.0705.13 Stengele, Linda G.
!.....E89.0723.01,07 SKU 6(1):3 Piacentini, Lorraine.
!Jacobus, DL and Waterman, EF. 1952. Hale, House and related families. Hartford: Connecticut Historical Society. pp 147, 748.
!.....E89.0723.04 SKU 6(4) Piacentini, Lorraine: July 1896. Loomis Family in America. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Genealogical Gleanings in England. July 1896. p 418: William Skinner of Braintree (Essex) yeoman. 14 Aug 1616, proved 26-7-1616. The poor of Braintree twenty six shillings eight pence. To wife Margery my freehold lands, messuages, tenements, shops &c. in Braintree for life; afterwards to second son John. To John copyhold lands &c. in Braintree, he to secure his mother the rent it now goeth for &c. To John twenty pounds and to his son John, my grandson (silver). To eldest son William one hundred and sixty pounds. To his daughters Rebecca and Francis Skinner (silver) and thirty pounds apiece at eighteen years of age, and to his son Richard forty pounds. To my youngest son Richard (inter alia) my book of my brother Allyn's works. To John and Mary Skinner children of said son Richard (household stuff). To son Richard ten pounds for use and benefit of Mary, Ellyn and Richard, his children, at ages of eighteen. To eldest daughter An, wife of Moyses Wall, forty pounds. To John Taylcoate, Sara Taylcoate and Rachell Taylcoate, Moyses Wall, Lidia Wall and Mary Wall, the children of my said daughter An five marks apiece, to be paid to the said Moyses Wall my son in law to their use &c. To my son in law Moyses Wall ten pounds to be employed about a building which he did intend to do within the house wherein he now dwelleth. To Sara Taylcoate my bible. To John Gill my son in law twenty pounds to the use of Mary Gill and An Gill, children of my daughter Margery. To my said daughter Margery Gill two silver spoons. To my son in law Edmund Allstonne ten pounds. To Rachell Skinner my daughter, the wife of Edmund Allstonne (household stuff). To my brother Allin "my new hatt turft wth velvett." To Mr. Collen ten pounds for a sermon to be preached at my burial. To Edmund, Rachel and Mary Allstone children of my said daughter Rachel five marks apiece. To said my daughter Rachel my book of Mr. Perkin's works after wife's decease. Susan wife of Joseph Man and her daughter Susan. Godson William Skinner son of William Skinner of Bocking. Godson William Winterflood, godson William Skinner son of Martin Skinner. Cousin Martin Skinner. To Mr. Daniel Rogers ten shillings. To Cousin Richard Barnard ten shillings. Wife Margery to be executrix and friends Martin Skynner, sons in law Moyses Wall and Edmund Alstone, and Richard Barnard to be supervisors. Com. Court of London for Essex and Herts, Unnumbered will, File for 1616.
!.....E93.1113.02 Blanchard, Gwen
!Occupation: Yeoman
!.....E93.1113.03 Martz, Dorothy S
!14 Aug 1616 (date of will) 26 Sep 1616 (date of probate)
!.....E94.0412.01-03 Mears, June W
!burial date: references listed: 1.) data received 21 Oct 1993 from Marta Metcalf; 2.) LDS AF# 84T6-29.
!.....E94.0713.13 SKU 11(1):9 McSpadden, Sandra. *P* PSSD28A
!.....E94.0804.04a-b, f Skinner, Gordon (1/91) fgs
!.....E94.0804.05m Skinner, Gordon (1/91) family history