Franklin E Skinner1,2

b. 7 March 1896, d. 1 July 1928
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     Franklin E Skinner was born on 7 March 1896 at Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas.3,2,1 He was the son of Columbus W Skinner and Harriet Magdalene Becker.2

On 28 June 1900 Franklin E Skinner was enumerated in the household of Columbus W Skinner on the 1900 U. S. census for Precinct 1, Navarro County, Texas as Frank E Skinner, 4 years old, Son, Single, Born Mar 1896 in Texas. Father born in Mississippi. Mother born in Texas. Also enumerated in the household were Harriet Magdalene Becker, Waldo Skinner and Dorthy Louise Skinner.2

On 21 April 1910 Franklin E Skinner was enumerated in the household of Columbus W Skinner on the 1910 U. S. census for Justice Precint #1, Houston City, Harris County, Texas as Frank Skinner, 14 years old, Son, Single, birthplace of Texas, occupation of None. Could read. Could write. Father born in Mississippi. Mother born in Texas. Also enumerated in the household were Annie Cathalda Boyle, Waldo Skinner, Winnie Lowe, Charles Wesley Skinner, Thelma Skinner, H. Brent Skinner, Emma Hopkins, Ruby Skinner, Annie Mae Skinner and Mary Skinner.4

Franklin E Skinner married Mabel Ozella Hamilton on 13 October 1913 at Kaufman County, Texas.5

Franklin E Skinner was enumerated on 31 January 1920 as head of household on the 1920 U. S. census for Justice Precinct No 2, Ranger, Eastland County, Texas as Frank Skinner, 23 years old, Head, birthplace of Texas, occupation of Manager in the Sheet Metal Co industry, Working on Own Account. Could read. Could write. Could speak English. Renter of dwelling. Father born in Texas. Mother born in Texas.. Also enumerated in the household were Mabel Ozella Hamilton, J. C. Skinner, Eugene Elam Skinner, Wesley Hamilton, Allen Vandenhider and Edgar Vandenhider.6

Franklin E Skinner died on 1 July 1928 at age 32.1

On 3 July 1928 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, the Dallas Morning News published the following:

Woman Leaves Bedside of Injured Son to Go to Spouse's Who Dies

Within twenty-four hours after her son was injured seriously in an automobile accident, Mrs. Mabel Skinner, 2405 Vaga street, was called from his bedside at Parkland Hospital to Ada, Ok, where her husband F. E. Skinner, died Sunday night
The son J. C. Skinner, 13 was knocked down by a truck Saturday night while delivering for a drug store on his bicycle. He was bruised badly.
Funeral services fro Mr. Skinner, a Dallas real estate man, will be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence. The Rev. M. A. Read of Van Alstyne and Dr. Umphrey Lee, pastor of the Highland Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Burial Park. Members of the Keystone Lodge No. 1143, A. F. & A. M. will be in charge of services at the grave. He was a member of Hella Temple.
Surviving are his wife, three children, J. C. Skinner, Eugene Skinner, and Norma Skinner, all of Dallas; a brother, W. O. Skinner; his father, Bullen Skinner, and a sister, Mrs. Nora Sayers.
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Franklin E Skinner was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 10900 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, FG GE GM .1

Children of Franklin E Skinner and Mabel Ozella Hamilton

Citations

  1. Find A Grave, Memorial# 23834108, Franklin E Skinner (1896-1928), (http://www.findagrave.com/index.html : accessed 20 Dec 2009), Created: RC Karnes. Photo: RC Karnes,. FG
  2. 1900 U. S. census, Navarro County, Texas, Precinct 1, Enumeration District 96, p. 23 A (written) p. S and p. 23 B (written) p. S, dwelling 370, family 378, Columbus Skinner; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 13 Dec 2009); citing NARA microfilm publication T623, Roll 1661.
  3. Eugene E. Skinner, Meet The Family (Genealogy of Skinner and allied families) (Dallas, Texas:1957), "Descendants of Augustus Washington Columbus Skinner" section p.4; This book is genealogy of the author's children’s paternal (Skinner) and maternal (Doggert) lines. It consist of an Introduction, Pedigree charts, and seperately dated and paginated sections for specific surnames.
  4. 1910 U. S. census, Harris County, Texas, Justice Precint #1, Houston City, 4 Ward, Enumeration District 73, p. 10 A (written) p. 37 (stamped), dwelling 186, family 187, Columbus W Skinner; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 02 Jan 2010); citing NARA microfilm publication T624, Roll 1560.
  5. Eugene E. Skinner, Meet The Family, "Descendants of Augustus Washington Columbus Skinner" section, Feb 1957, p.4.
  6. 1920 U. S. census, Eastland County, Texas, Justice Precinct No 2, Ranger, Precinct 2 Ward, Enumeration District 105, p. 21 A (written) p. 87 (stamped), dwelling 402, family 425, Frank Skinner; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 03 Jan 2010); citing NARA microfilm publication T625, Roll 1797.
  7. "Woman Leaves Bedside of Injured Son to Go to Spouse's Who Dies," Dallas Morning News, 03 Jul 1928, p 7; digital image, NewsBankinc, America's Genealogy Bank (http://infoweb.newsbank.com.ezproxy.spl.org:2048/gbnl/ : accessed 10 Jan 2010 through the Seattle Public Library Web site http://www.spl.org).
  8. Eugene E. Skinner, Meet The Family, "Descendants of Augustus Washington Columbus Skinner" section, Feb 1957, p.5.