Notes: Children of Charles and Sarah: Charles Skinner , Jr. b: 9 OCT 1775 Alfred Skinner b: 20 JUN 1778 Eunice Skinner b: 31 JAN 1780 in Newport, Nova Scotia, CAN Rebecca Skinner b: 22 DEC 1781 Lavina Skinner b: 27 JAN 1784 Ann Skinner b: 9 MAR 1786 Mary Skinner b: 29 DEC 1787 Elizabeth Skinner b: 11 NOV 1789 William Skinner b: 13 DEC 1791 in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, CAN Sarah Skinner b: 30 DEC 1793 Abigail Skinner b: 15 APR 1796 David Skinner b: 6 FEB 1798 Joseph Churchill Skinner b: 16 FEB 1800 Samuel Skinner b: 16 MAR 1802 Benjamin Skinner b: 22 DEC 1803 Following excerpt from the "Skinner of Hartford" genealogy - Wes Skinner: This family immigrated to NB shortly after they were married and about five years later sold their land to Loyalists and move to Colchester County, Nova Scotia. later they moved to Kings County, Nova Scotia. ref - Isabel Palmeter The "Christian Messanger" dated April 14, 1848 in Sarah's obituary says that both Sarah and Charles were born and married in Martha's Vineyard. The obituary of Sarah Osborn Skinner as found in the 'Christian Messenger' (1), an early Baptist magazi ne: reads "died 15 Jan. 1848 in Cornwallis, Mrs Sarah Skinner in her 88th year, daughter of the late Samuel Osborne of Martha's Vinyard, U.S. They removed to Casco, Me., to N.B., then to N.S. Born 22 July 1760. Married in N.B. at age 16 to Charle s Skinner, native of Connecticut. Leaves 8 sons, 7 daughters, 113 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren. Late W.A. Chipman was a brother-in-law. Edward Manning and George Dimock sons-in-law. Rev. I.E. Bill married a grandaughter." Marriages and other information on this family also found on John F. Dugan's Western King's County CD.
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