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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sutton Skinner: Birth: 1808 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 9 JUL 1888 in Georgiana, Butler, Alabama, USA

  2. Jesse Skinner: Birth: 28 AUG 1810 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 5 MAY 1885 in Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, USA

  3. Mahala McGillie Skinner: Birth: 1813 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: AFT 1860 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA

  4. Francis Albright Skinner: Birth: 23 MAY 1815 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 10 FEB 1897 in Macon, Noxubee, Mississippi, USA

  5. Elizabeth 'Gatsey' Skinner: Birth: 9 NOV 1817 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 19 JUL 1891 in Minden, Webster, Louisiana, USA

  6. Duncan B. Skinner: Birth: 29 JAN 1820 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 14 MAY 1857 in Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, USA

  7. Nicey Jane Skinner: Birth: 1822 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 1880 in Winston, Mississippi, USA

  8. Simpson Sutton Skinner: Birth: 8 MAY 1824 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 23 MAR 1862 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA

  9. Benjamin Skinner: Birth: 1827 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 1884 in Montgomery City, Wilkerson, Missouri, USA

  10. William R Skinner: Birth: 27 JUL 1828 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 22 DEC 1882 in Greenville, Hunt, Texas, USA

  11. Megaren Ethel Ann 'Marjorie' Skinner: Birth: 5 FEB 1831 in Stokes Bridge, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 10 JUL 1879 in Timmonsville, Darlington, South Carolina, USA


Sources
1. Title:   Skinner, Will of Benjamin; Book 7, pp 26-27, 7/8/1828
Author:   Darlington County, SC Wills
Publication:   Location: Larry Kea File;
2. Title:   U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;
3. Title:   'Eleven Generations,' page 15

Notes
a. Note:   1785: Benjamin Skinner's family left Lenoir Co., NC., c.1781 - c.1785, and moved to Darlington, SC. [Lemuel was the first child of Benjamin and Pricilla Skinner born in Darlington, SC.]
  1825: Lemuel Skinner plat for 627 acres on Lynches River, bounded by Benjamin Knotts, James Bruce, and Nathan Bird. [recorded 10/24/1825, Darlington plats, Book 1, page 118, film roll C-7297]
  1825: Lemuel Skinner and Silas Holloman noted as Justices of Peace, Darlington, SC, 3/18/1825.
  1826: Edward Woodham, son of Edward, Sr., to Lemuel Skinner; 484 acres, bounded by Price, Smith, Outlaw. dated 1/16/1826, recorded 3/24/1827. [Darlington Co., RMC Book K, Page 4]
  1828: Thomas and Elenor Kea witness the Will of Benjamin Skinner, Sr., dated June 26, 1828. 'to my beloved son, Lemuel (Nicey Jane Belk) Skinner' [man - Galloway]
  1830: Lemuel and family enumerated in Darlington County census, page 242a.gif [electronic]
  1833: Vincent Delk sells 3 parcels to Asa Woodham; 260, 95, and 45.
  260 acres: parcel bounded by Thomas Kea, William Mozingo, Lemuel Skinner, John Gatlin, Byrd Skinner, and John Beasley, to line on Cannon grant. Vincent Delk originally purchased this land from Samuel Hearon on 9/29/1813.
  95 acres: Vincent Delk originally purchased this land from John Shirley on 12/12/1826.
  45 acres: parcel bounded by Redden Beasley, Samuel Hearon, Jesse Skinner, to the 95 acre line.
  1837: Jonathan Cotton sells 35 acres to Lemuel Skinner; Book N or A, pp 186.
  1838: Lemuel donated one acre of land to the Methodist church in 1838. Skinner's Meeting House, active since 1824, became Hebron Methodist Church in 1837, now in Lee County. (deed to Alexander Skinner, Asa Woodham, Makensa (McKenzie) Mozingo, Lewis Hixon, *C Kea, Trustees; Deed Book N, pp. 143-144) *Curtis Ivey Kea, son of Thomas Kea; Curtis married Gatsey Skinner, daughter of Lemuel Skinner.
  1850: The Lemuel (Nicey's father) Skinner family recorded on lines 27-30. Aris and Nicey (Skinner) Alexander family recorded in the 1850 Darlington County, SC., census, page 301, lines 31-35.
  1858: Curtis I Kea, age 46; his wife, Gatsey (daughter of Lemuel), age 41; and family moved to (Dale Co., Alabama,) probably in the Fall-Winter of 1858. Curtis J Kea land (Macon County, Alabama) transaction for 160.12 acres; Elba land office; dated 11/1/1858; Vol. 065. [US Bureau of Land Management Cert # 23021, dated 11/1/1858]
  1859: 'Lemuel Skinner died at his residence, in Pike (now Bullock) County, Alabama, after an illness of 18 days, 2/1/1859, in his 73rd year. Born in Darlington, S.C., he left behind his wife of more than 50 years and 10 children.' [Southern Christian Advocate, 31 March 1859; Darlington Flag, Winter, 1993]
  1997: 'Howard Skinner, in his paper on "The Descendents of Benjamin Skinner" shows that Benjamin Skinner, Jr., born sometimes between 1765 and 1774. married Eleanor...... No surname was given, but in a copy of an e-mail letter from a Bob Skinner to a Ken Roberts (part of a pack of letters sent to me by a distant cousin) Bob says he is a descendent of Lemuel Skinner, brother of Edward, and that Lemuel's brother, Benjamin Skinner, Jr., married a Kea, too. He asks, "Do you know of Elenor and Curtis Ivey Kea are related?" Bob Skinner shows that Benjamin Skinner, Jr., and Eleanor Kea married sometime between 1775 and 1784.' [from Garnett Johnson letter to Larry Kea, dated July 29, 1997.]


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