Person:Joseph Skinner (1)

m. Bef 1637
  1. Mary SkinnerCal 1637 - Bef 1665
  2. Ann SkinnerAbt 1639 - Bef 1667/68
  3. Corporal John SkinnerCal 1641 - 1690
  4. Deacon Joseph SkinnerCal 1643 - 1724
  5. Richard SkinnerCal 1647 -
  • HDeacon Joseph SkinnerCal 1643 - 1724
  • WMary FilleyEst 1647 - 1734
m. 5 Apr 1666
  1. Mary Skinner1667 - 1730
  2. Elizabeth Skinner1669 - 1707
  3. Deacon Joseph SkinnerAbt 1671 - 1756
  4. Deacon John Skinner1675 - 1740
  5. Thomas Skinner1677 - Bef 1715/16
  6. Richard SkinnerCal 1680 - 1758
  7. Anne SkinnerCal 1684 - 1756
  8. Sergeant Isaac Skinner1691 - 1762
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Deacon Joseph Skinner
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] Cal 1643 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Marriage 5 Apr 1666 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Filley
Will[6] 13 Jan 1715/16 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][4] 31 May 1724 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[6] 30 Jun 1724 £181-02-05. Taken by Matthew Allyn, Thomas Marshall and Henry Allyn.
Probate[6] 4 Aug 1724 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 5. Deacon Joseph Skinner (2), in Fernald, Natalie R. The Skinner Kinsmen: The Descendants of John Skinner of Hartford, Connecticut. (Washington, DC: The Pioneer Press, Abt 1910)
    9-10.

    "5. Deacon Joseph Skinner (2) John (1) was born in 1643, married in Windsor, Conn., April 5, 1666, Mary, daughter of William and probably Elizabeth Filley, not Margaret … It is certain that William Filley left a widow Elizabeth. … He died in Windsor, May 31, 1724."

  2. Joseph Skinner, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    4:105.

    "Joseph (Skinner), Windsor, m. 5 Apr. 1666, Mary, d. of William Filley of the same, had Mary, b. 22 Sept. 1667; and Eliz. 23 Jan. 1669; was freem. 1669, and next yr. of Simsbury."

  3. John Skinner, in Stiles, Henry R. History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (1892): including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635-1891. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892)
    2:687.

    In a list of John's children dated 18 January 1655/56, is Joseph, Æ 12.

  4. Windsor Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    258.

    "Skinner, … Joseph, Dea., d. May 31, 1724 [2:270]"

  5.   Joseph Skinner, in Find A Grave.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Skinner. Joseph, Deacon, Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:572-73.

    "Probate Records. Vol. X, 1723 to 1729. Page 229-30.

    Skinner, Joseph, Deacon, Windsor. Invt. of real estate, £181-02-05. Taken 30 June, 1724, by Matthew Allyn, Thomas Marshall and Henry Allyn. Will dated 13 January, 1715-16.

    I, Joseph Skinner of Windsor, doe make this my last will and testament: I give unto Mary my wife the use and improvement of all my estate, both real and personal, for her subsistence during her natural life, I give to my eldest son Joseph, his heirs and assigns forever, besides what I have already given him, half of my meadow on the east side of the Great River in Windsor. Item. I give unto my son Richard the other half of my sd. meadow on the east side of the Great River besides what 1 have already given him. I give unto my son Isaac my dwelling house and barn in Windsor, with the homelott on which it standeth, being about 2 acres; also about 4 acres of land given to me and my wife by our father William Philley; also about 4 acres of land at a place called Swamp Field; also a paire of looms and tacklin which I have already given him to carry on his trade. It is to be understood that the abovesd. lands as they are given are to be injoyed by each of them from and after the death of my sd. wife now, and not before. And further, my will is that all my personal or moveable estate that remains after the death of my sd. wife, my just debts and funeral expenses being paid, shall be divided as followeth: To my grandson John Grant, son of my daughter Elizabeth decd., 20 shillings as money; the rest to be equally divided among my now surviving children or their legal representatives, viz., Joseph, John and Richard, and Isaac Skinner, Mary Hammond and4 Ann Rockwell. Finally, I do make, constitute and ordain my son Joseph Skinner sole executor.

    JOSEPH SKINNER, LS.

    Witness: Matthew Allyn, Josiah Allyn.

    Court Record, Page 52—4 August, 1724: Will now exhibited by Joseph Skinner. Proven."