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| According to Lewis Parker Abell, "John B. Skinner served 4 years in the Civil War, enlisting at Madison, Wis., and saw action at The Wilderness, Pittsburg Landing and other battles, receiving from the government the Black Charger to replace two horses shot from under him. His widow, Mrs. Lucy A. Skinner was residing in Baltimore, Md., as late as 1918." b. 1837 (1860) -- living in Baltimore with wife Mary? b. 1838 (1870) b. May 1838 (1900) b. 1836 (1910) There is a William SKINNER, age 20, living with John B. SKINNER in Baltimore, Maryland in the 1870 U.S. census. His birthplace is listed as Maryland, but this may be a mistake. In 1870, he is a single man working on a farm, and appears that he may possibly be a brother of John B. SKINNER, but this is highly speculative. He is not mentioned in Elizabeth Jane SKINNER nee HILTON's obituary as a surviving son. John SKINNER, probable descendant of John B. SKINNER: Mr. And Mrs. John SKINNER and Lynda Lee, of Baltimore, Md. attended the 100 Year Birthday Anniversary of Rachel Burzee PACE nee SKINNER, on 10 November 1940. Mrs. Rachel Burzee PACE nee SKINNER is the only member left of the Daniel Skinner family and little Lynda Lee Skinner, age four, is the youngest descendant. | ||||||||||
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