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John Skinner

Birth21 Dec 1843 - Carnbee, Fife, Scotland
Death25 Mar 1901 - Dunbartonshire, Scotland
MotherAgnes Johnstone
FatherJohn Skinner

Born in Carnbee, Fife, Scotland on 21 Dec 1843 to John Skinner and Agnes Johnstone. John Skinner married Sarah McInnes and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Mar 1901 in Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Skinner
1805 - 1880
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Agnes Johnstone
1809 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Mcinnes
1849 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Helen L M Skinner
1880 - Unknown
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Agnes Johnstone Skinner
1871 - Unknown
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Sarah Mcinnes Skinner
1874 - Unknown
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Samuel Mcinnes Skinner
1873 - Unknown
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William Skinner
1877 - Unknown
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Jane B C Skinner
1890 - Unknown
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John Skinner
1869 - Unknown
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Jane J Skinner
1870 - Unknown
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Mary Skinner
1885 - Unknown

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