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Grace Estelle <I>Skinner</I> Balmos

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Grace Estelle Skinner Balmos

Birth
Matamoras, Pike County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Jan 1934 (aged 63)
Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Port Jervis, Orange County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Lot 135
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Grace Estelle Skinner (1870-1934) Housewife (b. Christmas Day, December 25, 1870, Matamoras, Pike County, Pennsylvania, 18336, USA - d. January 15, 1934, Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey, USA) Grace was born in 1870 to James Cyrus Skinner (1836-1906) and Esther Amelia Snelling (1840-1906) ad her siblings include; Abner J. Skinner (1857-1929) who married Sarah M. Pond (1863-?), Robert Skinner (1859-?) who married Eliza, Algernon (Algie) E. Skinner (1867-c1938) who married Mary (Mamie) Caufield (1875-c1920) and later married Nora (Belle) Belle Piatt (1874-c1955), Flora M. Skinner (1867-1934) who married William Handrim and Clarence V. Skinner (1877-1902). In 1880 her family was living in Deerpark, Orange County, New York and her father was working as a fireman on the Erie Railroad that ran from Port Jervis through Otisville to Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1895 she married Frederick Jacob Balmos (1867-1932) and between 1900 and 1930 they were living in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey. She died in Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey in 1934 and she is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, Orange County, New York.
Grace Estelle Skinner (1870-1934) Housewife (b. Christmas Day, December 25, 1870, Matamoras, Pike County, Pennsylvania, 18336, USA - d. January 15, 1934, Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey, USA) Grace was born in 1870 to James Cyrus Skinner (1836-1906) and Esther Amelia Snelling (1840-1906) ad her siblings include; Abner J. Skinner (1857-1929) who married Sarah M. Pond (1863-?), Robert Skinner (1859-?) who married Eliza, Algernon (Algie) E. Skinner (1867-c1938) who married Mary (Mamie) Caufield (1875-c1920) and later married Nora (Belle) Belle Piatt (1874-c1955), Flora M. Skinner (1867-1934) who married William Handrim and Clarence V. Skinner (1877-1902). In 1880 her family was living in Deerpark, Orange County, New York and her father was working as a fireman on the Erie Railroad that ran from Port Jervis through Otisville to Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1895 she married Frederick Jacob Balmos (1867-1932) and between 1900 and 1930 they were living in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey. She died in Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey in 1934 and she is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, Orange County, New York.


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