Person:Joseph Skinner (10)

m. Bef 1664
  1. Mary Skinner1664 - 1752
  2. Sergeant John Skinner1666/67 - 1743
  3. Joseph Skinner1669 - 1747/48
  4. Nathaniel Skinner1672 - 1755
  5. Richard Skinner1674/75 - Bef 1716
  6. Sarah Skinner1677 - 1735
  7. Thomas Skinner1680 - 1761
m. 1 Jan 1696/97
  1. Joseph Skinner1697 - 1770
  2. Stephen Skinner1699 -
  3. Jonathan Skinner1701 - 1704
m. 28 Jan 1707/08
  1. Jonathan Skinner1711 - 1746
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Skinner
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][4] 26 Aug 1669 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 1 Jan 1696/97 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Dorothy Hosmer
Marriage 28 Jan 1707/08 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Elizabeth Olmstead
Death[1][2] 7 Feb 1747/48 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[5] Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[6] 4 Apr 1748
Probate[6] 19 Apr 1749
Probate[6] 26 May 1749 Inventory exhibited.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 9. Joseph Skinner (3), in Fernald, Natalie R. The Skinner Kinsmen: The Descendants of John Skinner of Hartford, Connecticut. (Washington, DC: The Pioneer Press, Abt 1910)
    9, 18, 25-28.

    "A study of the original records of Windsor, Conn., has convinced me (N. R. F.) that the early genealogists, whose work has heretofore been widely accepted, fell into some errors concerning the marriages of the children of Corporal John Skinner … There is credible evidence that 9. Deacon Joseph married 1st Dorothy Hosmer, 2nd Elizabeth Olmstead, and did not marry Mary Grant."

    "p. 9. Joseph (3) was not a deacon, his wives are given on p. 9." [and on p. 25]

    "9. Joseph Skinner (3), John (2) (1), was born in Hartford, Conn., August 26, 1669, … He died Hartford, February 7, 1747-48. …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 Joseph Skinner, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    534.

    "Joseph Skinner s of John & Mary (Easton) born Aug 26, (Hartford Town Record) died Feb 7. 1748 ae 79 bur Center Ch … Joseph Skinner owned cov 1 Ch Feb 23, 1695-6, ad full com May 1, 1709."

  3.   Olmsted, Henry King (1824-1896), and George Kemp Ward (1848-1937). Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America: Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmstead and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries, 1632-1912. (New York: A. T. DeLaMare, 1912)
    16.

    27, Elizabeth; b. at Hartford, Conn.; d. Jan. 20, 1766; m. Jan. 28, 1707-8, Joseph Skinner; b. 1669; d. Feb. 7, 1748; son of Joseph and Mary (Filley) Skinner [John and Mary (Easton) Skinner].

  4. Hartford Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    291.

    "Skinner, … Joseph, s. [John], b. Aug. 26, 1669 [D:18]"
    "Skinner, … Joseph, [s. John], b. Aug. 26, 1669 [FFS:21]"

  5. Joseph Skinner, in Find A Grave.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Skinner, Joseph, Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    3:644-45.

    "Probate Records. Vol. XV, 1745 to 1750. Page 311-12.

    Skinner, Joseph, Hartford. Inventory taken 4 April, 1748, by John Knowles, Ozias Goodwin and Timothy Seymour.

    Court Record, Page 50—19 April, 1747 [probably 1749]: This Court grant Adms. on the estate of Joseph Skinner, late of Hartford decd., unto Stephen Skinner, son of the sd. decd., who gave bonds with Joseph Skinner of Hartford of £1000.

    Page 100—26 May, 1749: Inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Skinner, late of Hartford decd., exhibited in Court by Stephen Skinner, Adms. Accepted. Ordered recorded and kept on file.

    See File:

    We the subscribers, the widow Elizabeth Skinner, Joseph Skinner, Stephen Skinner, Dorothy Skinner alias Olcott, and George Olcott, husband to the sd. Dorothy, and Hannah Skinner and Rebeckah Skinner, heirs to the estate of Mr. Joseph Skinner, late of Hartford deceased, in the County of Hartford, do hereby mutually agree to divide the sd. estate to and amongst ourselves in the following manner and form: First, we agree that our honoured mother Elizabeth Skinner shall have for her use, to improve during her naturall life, 1-3 part of all the buildings and lands and appurtenances of the said Joseph Skinner decd, as her right of dowry in sd. estate, and the several particulars in moveables hereafter set to her, to be her own to dispose of forever. [The space upon which the rest of the agreement should have been written is left blank. File date, 26 May, 1749.—C. W. M.]"