- Birth: 2 MAY 1844, ,Elkhart,IN
- Death: 11 NOV 1907, Fort Dodge,,KS
- Burial: 13 NOV 1907, Dodge City,Ford,KS,GAR Cem
Family 1:
Elizabeth SKINNER
- Marriage: DEC 1866, ,Howard,IA
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Notes
!Š..Skinner, Todd (09/2001)
d @@ Kansas Soldiers Home
Source; Letter to Clyde Skinner from Grace Maude Mason Kunz
(Stepdaughter from his first wife)
Marriage Certificate: Marriage records B. Page 377
Homestead Papers-Certificate #7511 -Kingfisher,
Oklahoma-September 28 1904
Civil War Papers
Info from John Henry Skinner
George volunteered in Company C 42 Regiment of the Missouri Volunteers
infantry.
Inrolled on the first day of August 1864 to serve One year or during the
war. Was discharged on June 28 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee.
He was a farmer when he inlisted then worked in the timber industry
cutting cord wood. Later he became a brick molder.
It was the style for woman of those days to have small thin waists. His
sister Elizabeth girted herself up until her brother Ben could span around
her waist with his two hands. The girls were very proud.
Occupation: Brick Maker-had own kiln
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