Name | Sarah Hill Skinner | |
Nickname | Sally, Sallie | |
Born | 22 May 1858 | Scott County, Kentucky [1, 2] |
Sarah Hill Skinner 1936 Death Certificate |
||
Gender | Female | |
Residence | 12 Jul 1870 | Scott County, Kentucky [3] |
Hezekiah Skinner 1870 Census Enumeration Hezekiah Skinner as enumerated on the 1870 census in Scott County, Kentucky. |
||
Residence | 16 Jun 1880 | Scott County, Kentucky [4] |
Big Eagle District | ||
William H Fightmaster family 1880 Census, Scott County, Kentucky; Reuben Whitson family; Richard Robinson family; Nancy Skinner-Fightmaster (Daughter of John and Zilpha Northcutt-Skinner). All three of the men referenced on this census page married daughters of Hezekiah Skinner and Elizabeth Fields. The family of Richard Robinson continues onto the next census page. Nancy Skinner-Fightmaster, now widowed, was living with her niece, Sarah Skinner-Whitson. |
||
Residence | 11 Jun 1900 | Scott County, Kentucky [5] |
Big Eagle (Sadieville) District. | ||
Robert Thompson family 1900 Census Enumeration, Scott County, Kentucky; George William Bates family; Rueben Whitson family; Hezekiah Boone family. Robert Thompson and family as enumerated on the 1900 Census in Scott County, Kentucky. Their residence bordered the Cincinnati Southern Railroad line. |
||
Residence | 25 Apr 1910 | Scott County, Kentucky [6] |
Stonewall Voting Precinct - Cincinnati and Lexington Pike | ||
Reuben Whitson family 1910 Census, Scott County, Kentucky, pg 1 of 2. |
||
Reuben Whitson family 1910 Census, Scott County, Kentucky, pg 2 of 2. |
||
Died | 16 Aug 1936 | 613 Main St, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky [7] |
Sarah Hill Skinner 1936 Death Certificate |
||
Buried | 18 Aug 1936 | Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States [1] |
Sarah Hill Skinner 1936 Death Certificate |
||
Person ID | I2245 | Schimka Family Tree |
Last Modified | 29 Jan 2012 |
Father | Hezekiah S. Skinner, b. 10 Dec 1822, Scott County, Kentucky , d. 7 May 1902, Scott County, Kentucky (Age 79 years) | |
Mother | Elizabeth Fields, b. 29 Oct 1819, Harrison County, Kentucky , d. 14 Feb 1910, Scott County, Kentucky (Age 90 years) | |
Married | 2 Jan 1845 | Beard, Harrison County, Kentucky [8, 9] |
|
||
The record of the marriage of Hezekiah Skinner and Elizabeth Fields. Marriage Record from Harrison County, Kentucky, Marriage Index Book 1. |
||
Hezekiah Skinner and Elizabeth Fields Marriage Bond and License The 1845 marriage records of Hezekiah Skinner and Elizabeth Fields from Harrison County, Kentucky. |
||
Documents | Nancy C Skinner 1854 birth record The 1854 birth register entry of Nancy C Skinner "Kate" in Scott County, Kentucky. | |
Kate Skinner's 1934 Death Certificate The 1934 death certificate of Nancy Skinner in Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky. | ||
Elizabeth Skinner-Robinson 1921 Death Certificate | ||
Zilpha Ann Skinner-Boone Death Certificate | ||
Sarah Hill Skinner 1936 Death Certificate | ||
Family ID | F76 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Rueben Whitson, b. Mar 1854, Harrison County, Kentucky , d. 28 Aug 1940, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky (Age ~ 86 years) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | 22 Feb 1874 | Scott County, Kentucky [2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The marriage record of Robert Thompson and Nancy Catherine Skinner; The marriage record of Reuben Whitson and Sarah Hill Skinner. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Documents | Zemer Whitson 1944 Death Certificate | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Modified | 29 Jan 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Family ID | F786 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Event Map |
|
||
Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
Documents | The Last Will and Testament of Hezekiah Skinner The Last Will and Testament of Hezekiah Skinner from Will Book T in Scott County, Kentucky. With the exception of a request that perishable property be sold to cover just debts, Hezekiah left all of his property to his wife while she lived and afterwards desired that the land and belongings be divided equally among his five daughters. One special case was that, if she so desired, his oldest daughter was to have his homestead if she would relinquish the home and land where she then lived and if that land were added back to the total estate to be divided equally among the five daughters. |
Sources |
|