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Sidney Allan Skinner

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Sidney Allan Skinner

Birth
District of Columbia, USA
Death
10 Dec 1942 (aged 51)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 22, Site 5, Section H
Memorial ID
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1912: Helper, Congressional Heights.
1913: Clerk, living at 2804 14th St. NW.
1914: Clerk, National Electric Supply Co., boarding at Rm 44, 2804 14th St. NW.
Oct 21, 1914: Temporary Clerk (European Wars) at $75.00
July 1, 1916 (effective date): Clerk at $1200.
1917-19,1921: Clerk, State Dept., home at The Savoy, Room 44, 2804 14th St. NW.
April 13, 1917: Clerk at $1400.
According to his son, was apparently gassed during World War I and had lingering health problems, including kidney problem.
Nov 30, 1918: Recording and filing clerk of the American Commission at $1600 per annum.
Was a participant in the Peace Commission in Versailles, France at the end of World War I.
July 1, 1919: Clerk at $1400 (reinstatement).
Jan 1, 1920: Clerk at $1600.
1922: Clerk, State Dept., lived at 1863 Newton, NW.
July 1, 1924: Allocated to Grade 5 (CAF) at $1860.
1925: Clerk, State Dept., home at 1644 Monore [Monroe?] St. NW
1927-28: Clerk, State Dept., home at 3435 Brown NW, Apt 27.
July 1, 1928: By Act of May 28, 1928, $2000.
Sept 1, 1928: Principal Clerk at $2300, allocated to Grade 6 (CAF).
1929: Listed with Dorothy. Clerk, State Dept., home at 3435 Brown NW, Apt 1.
1930: Living at 4007 21st St. in ED 353 SD1 12th Pct. Owned home, had radio. Clerk in US Government.
1930-31: Listed with Dorothy. Principal Clerk, State Dept., home at 4007 21st NE
May 1, 1931: Effective date of retirement under the provisions of Section 6 of the Act of May 29, 1930.
1912: Helper, Congressional Heights.
1913: Clerk, living at 2804 14th St. NW.
1914: Clerk, National Electric Supply Co., boarding at Rm 44, 2804 14th St. NW.
Oct 21, 1914: Temporary Clerk (European Wars) at $75.00
July 1, 1916 (effective date): Clerk at $1200.
1917-19,1921: Clerk, State Dept., home at The Savoy, Room 44, 2804 14th St. NW.
April 13, 1917: Clerk at $1400.
According to his son, was apparently gassed during World War I and had lingering health problems, including kidney problem.
Nov 30, 1918: Recording and filing clerk of the American Commission at $1600 per annum.
Was a participant in the Peace Commission in Versailles, France at the end of World War I.
July 1, 1919: Clerk at $1400 (reinstatement).
Jan 1, 1920: Clerk at $1600.
1922: Clerk, State Dept., lived at 1863 Newton, NW.
July 1, 1924: Allocated to Grade 5 (CAF) at $1860.
1925: Clerk, State Dept., home at 1644 Monore [Monroe?] St. NW
1927-28: Clerk, State Dept., home at 3435 Brown NW, Apt 27.
July 1, 1928: By Act of May 28, 1928, $2000.
Sept 1, 1928: Principal Clerk at $2300, allocated to Grade 6 (CAF).
1929: Listed with Dorothy. Clerk, State Dept., home at 3435 Brown NW, Apt 1.
1930: Living at 4007 21st St. in ED 353 SD1 12th Pct. Owned home, had radio. Clerk in US Government.
1930-31: Listed with Dorothy. Principal Clerk, State Dept., home at 4007 21st NE
May 1, 1931: Effective date of retirement under the provisions of Section 6 of the Act of May 29, 1930.


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