↑ Skinner-2256 was created by Rene King through the import of MyFamily_wikitree.ged on Aug 10, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S1904 Abbreviation: State of Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Marriage License - John Skinner and Sarah Hardin.
↑ Source: #S1862 Page: 10 Data: Text: Year given. Aunt Sallie mentioned that they had 13 children. Abbreviation: Sallie Smith, Rt. 1 Box 5160, Stigler, OK 74462, Letter from Sallie Smith to Rene King April 1987, 10.
Source: S1847 Author: Cynthia Rummel Title: Letter from Cynthia Rummel Repository: #R131 NOTESource Medium: Letter CONT Source Quality: Very Good - tertiary CONT
Source: S2223 Author: Anita Munn Sheline and Dortha Milam McDonald Title: Three Branches of the Dodson Tree Publication: Name: 1993; Repository: #R205 NOTESource Medium: Book CONT Source Quality: Very Good - secondary CONT
Repository: R205 Name: Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, UT Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
Source: S2430 Author: United States Census Title: Unnamed Newspaper Publication: Name: 1941 or 42; Repository: #R256 NOTESource Medium: Newspaper CONT Source Quality: Good - secondary CONT
Source: S2494 Author: United States Title: World War I Draft Registration - Lon B. Skinner Repository: #R4 NOTESource Medium: Official Document CONT Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT
Source: S678 Author: United States Census Title: 1880 Sebastian Co., AR census - John D. Skinner, Head Publication: Name: Greenwood; Repository: #R2 Call Number: Dwelling No. 333, Family No. 333 NOTESource Medium: Book CONT Source Quality: Excellent - Primary CONT
Source: S769 Author: United States Census Title: 1900 Sebastian Co., AR census - Lon Skinner, Head Publication: Name: Cole Township; Repository: #R2 Call Number: E.D. 111, Sheet 7 NOTESource Medium: Census CONT Source Quality: Excellent - Primary CONT
Source: S844 Author: United States Census Title: 1910 Sebastian Co., AR census - Lonzo B. Skinner, Head Publication: Name: Cole Township; Repository: #R2 Call Number: Roll 65, Sheet 15A, Dist. No. 136, Family 267, House No. 267 NOTESource Medium: Census CONT Source Quality: Excellent - primary CONT
Source: S931 Author: United States Census Title: 1930 Sebastian Co., AR census - Lon B. Skinner, Head Repository: #R4 Call Number: House # 169 Family # 179 NOTESource Medium: Census CONT Source Quality: Excellent - secondary CONT
Notes
Note N225Lon laid out and built most of the public roads around Hackett and Excelsior. He moved to Ft. Smith so that his wife could have better medical care.
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