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William Jensen Skinner

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nounan, Bear Lake County, Idaho, United States
Death: 1956 (76-77)
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States
Place of Burial: Soda Springs, Caribou County, Idaho, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Henry Skinner and Mary Ann Skinner
Husband of Permelia Skinner and Elva Myrtle Winschell
Father of Vera Hayes; Philemon Dewey Skinner; Theodore Skinner; Melva Skinner; Permelia Skinner and 2 others
Brother of John Jensen Skinner; Woodruff R Skinner; Elizabeth Elain Sibbett; George Jensen Skinner; James Henry Skinner and 2 others
Half brother of Joseph Penman Skinner; Margaret Penman Skinner; Myrtle Penman Skinner; Private and Nephi Willmer Skinner

Managed by: Della Dale Smith
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About William Jensen Skinner

Information below taken from personal journal of Charlotte Gunnell: WILLIAM J. SKINNER died 18 May 1956 in Twin Falls [Idaho]. He was born 20 June 1879 in Nounan, Idaho the son of William H. and Mary Jensen Skinner. In Aug 1897 he married Permelia Williams at Paris, Idaho. His first wife preceeded (sic) him in death 1906. Five years later he married Elva Winchell of Soda. His second wife and three children also preceeded (sic) him in death. Survivors – four children, Dewey, Theodore, Melva Crossley, & Berneice Rudd, the following brothers & sisters James, John J., Smith J. Woodruff, Mrs. Jane Wilder, Mrs. Elaine Sibbett, Mrs. Gladys Jensen, Mrs. Beatrice Wright. Funeral 22 May 1956 in Soda. Burial in Fairview Cemetery in Soda.

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William Jensen Skinner's Timeline

1879
1879
Nounan, Bear Lake County, Idaho, United States
1898
April 10, 1898
Nounan, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
1899
April 25, 1899
Ovid, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
1901
August 21, 1901
Nounan, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
1904
April 26, 1904
Nounan, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
1906
October 1, 1906
Bear Lake, St. Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
1913
February 9, 1913
Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho, United States