Rachel Ann Skinner died at the home of J. C. Stitt near Dry Run , Pa., April 5th, 1918 , age 74 years , 7 months and 16 days.
Deceased was the widow of the late John A. Skinner a Civil war veteran who died about 6 years ago. Funeral services at the Stitt home by her pastor ,Rev. D I. Camp on the 7th. Interment at the Spring Run cemetery.
She was a member of the Upper Path Valley Presbyterian church , was a daughter of William and Nancy Stitt Harper of Neelyton ,Pa. Mrs. Skinner first married Thomas Appleby who was among the number who died in Libby Prison during the Civil war , and was a brother of J. D. Appleby , of Shade Gap. Mrs. Skinner was last of the Harper family, as her brothers and sisters died some years ago. Heart trouble caused her death.
Posted- The Fulton County news (Mconnellsburg, Pa.) April 25,1918 , Image 1
Rachel Ann Skinner died at the home of J. C. Stitt near Dry Run , Pa., April 5th, 1918 , age 74 years , 7 months and 16 days.
Deceased was the widow of the late John A. Skinner a Civil war veteran who died about 6 years ago. Funeral services at the Stitt home by her pastor ,Rev. D I. Camp on the 7th. Interment at the Spring Run cemetery.
She was a member of the Upper Path Valley Presbyterian church , was a daughter of William and Nancy Stitt Harper of Neelyton ,Pa. Mrs. Skinner first married Thomas Appleby who was among the number who died in Libby Prison during the Civil war , and was a brother of J. D. Appleby , of Shade Gap. Mrs. Skinner was last of the Harper family, as her brothers and sisters died some years ago. Heart trouble caused her death.
Posted- The Fulton County news (Mconnellsburg, Pa.) April 25,1918 , Image 1
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