SKINNER John married Maria CONLIN 1896
Information Journal.
Groom: John SKINNER.
Age: 23 years.
Status: Single.
Father: James SKINNER.
Bride: Maria CONLIN.
Age: 23 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Michael CONLIN.
Date married: 25 May 1896.
Place: Catholic Presbytery, Pinola, South Australia.
John's death not located at time of posting.
Maria died 30 July 1959, Croydon, South Australia.
Age: 88 years.
Status: Widow.
Deceased husband named as John SKINNER.
Five children located South Australia for John and Maria.
[1]
Catherine Ellen SKINNER.
Born: 28 December 1896, Penola, South Australia.
Died: -
[2]
Annie Grace Maud SKINNER.
Born: 11 October 1900, Penola, South Australia.
Died: -
[3]
Mary Olive SKINNER.
Born: 25 February 1903, Rosaville, South Australia.
Died: 06 October 1934, Adelaide, South Australia.
Age: 31 years.
Status: Single.
[4]
John Daniel SKINNER.
Born: 04 August 1904, Bordertown, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Irene Alice MOBBS.
Date: 03 January 1935.
Place: Central Mission Manse, Largs Bay, South Australia.
[5]
Earnest Bernard SKINNER.
Born: 22 April 1910, Glanville, South Australia.
Died: 21 November 1956, Exeter, South Australia.
Age: 46 years.
Status: Divorced.
Married: Lillian Irene Annie JACOBS.
Date: 11 September 1937.
Place: Carmelite Priory, Alberton, South Australia.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.
Also See:
SKINNER marriages (males) 1843-1874 Victoria Australia
SKINNER marriages (males) 1875-1887 Victoria Australia
SKINNER marriages (males) 1888-1900 Victoria Australia
SKINNER marriages (females) 1851-1869 Victoria Australia
SKINNER marriages (females) 1870-1886 Victoria Australia
SKINNER marriages (females) 1887-1900 Victoria Australia
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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