1851....
Dec. 22. -- At Edenton, N. C., Joseph B. Skinner, Esq., aged 70. He was in early life a distinguished lawyer, but for many years before his death devoted his attention principally to agricultural affairs, in which he became eminently proficient. He was at different periods a member of both Houses of the General Assembly, as well as of the Convention, which, in 1835, was called to amend the State Constitution.
-- The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the Year 1853 (Boston: Little, Brown and Co.), 1853, p. 335.
1851....
Dec. 22. -- At Edenton, N. C., Joseph B. Skinner, Esq., aged 70. He was in early life a distinguished lawyer, but for many years before his death devoted his attention principally to agricultural affairs, in which he became eminently proficient. He was at different periods a member of both Houses of the General Assembly, as well as of the Convention, which, in 1835, was called to amend the State Constitution.
-- The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the Year 1853 (Boston: Little, Brown and Co.), 1853, p. 335.
Family Members
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Charles Worth Skinner Sr
1784–1871
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Sarah Worth Skinner Hoskins
1785–1811
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Elizabeth Blount Skinner Newby
1787–1854
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Martha Ann Skinner Hoskins
1789–1880
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Rev Thomas H. Skinner
1791–1871
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Benjamin Smith Skinner
1793–1861
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Margaret Harvey Skinner Spence
1793–1817
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Joshua Skinner
1797–1852
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Edmund Blount Skinner
1798–1849
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Dr Josiah Collins Skinner
1800–1835
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