Richard Ernest Albert Skinner, 1873

Name
Richard Ernest Albert /Skinner/
Given names
Richard Ernest Albert
Surname
Skinner
Birth 1873

Birth of a brotherCharles Percy Skinner
1879 (aged 6 years)

MarriageBarbara RobertsonView this family
1898 (aged 25 years)

Birth of a daughterLucy M Skinner
1899 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a sonWalter L Skinner
1901 (aged 28 years)

Birth of a daughterEdith L Skinner
1903 (aged 30 years)

Death of a fatherFrancis Skinner
1909 (aged 36 years) Age: 79

Note: DEATH OF MR FRANCIS SKINNER.

DEATH OF MR FRANCIS SKINNER. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Francis Skinner, a very old and respected resident of Mudgee, at the age of 79 years. The deceased had resided at Tunnabutta for many years, and leaves a grown-up family of five sons and five daughters, including Messrs. John Skinner (Stoney Creek), W. Skinner (Tunnabutta), and Mrs. S. Miller (Mudgee). The funeral cortege will leave deceased's residence, Mortimer-street West, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow, for the general cemetery. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 9 August 1909, p. 2. Obituary Francis Skinner

Burial of a fatherFrancis Skinner
10 August 1909 (aged 36 years)
Note: FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR FRANCIS SKINNER.

FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR FRANCIS SKINNER. The funeral of the late Mr. Francis Skinner was largely attended, on Tuesday afternoon, the burial service being conducted by Rev. J. B. Penman. The remains were interred in the Methodist portion of the general cemetery. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 12 August 1909, p. 17. Funeral Francis Skinner

Death of a sisterEmily C Skinner
1912 (aged 39 years)

Death of a motherEmma Barwick
1913 (aged 40 years)

Note: Local Brevities

Local Brevities The funeral of Mrs. Emily Skinner took place on Friday afternoon last to the Methodist portion of the general cemetery, the cortege being a lengthy one. The Rev. G. Laverty performed the last sad rites at the graveside, while Mr. J. C. Swords had charge of the funeral arrangements. Deceased was a native of Kurrajong Heights, near Richmond, and was nearly in her 73rd year. She had been over 50 years married, and her husband pre-deceased her by a little over four years. The late Mrs. Skinner was the mother of a large family - seven sons and two daughters - as follows: - Mr. F. Skinner, Scone; Mr. W. L. Skinner, Tunnabutta; Mr. J. S. Skinner, Stony Pinch: Mr. G. Skinner, Gilgandra; Mr. Herbert Skinner, Dunedoo; Mr. Charles Skinner, Auckland, New Zealand; Mr. R. Skinner, Wellington, New Zealand; Mrs. Miller, Sydney; and Mrs. Donoghue, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 13 November 1913, p. 26. Obituary Emily Skinner

Burial of a motherEmma Barwick
7 November 1913 (aged 40 years)
Note: FUNERAL NOTICE.

FUNERAL NOTICE. SKINNER. - The friends of the family of the late Mrs. Skinner are kindly invited to attend the funeral of their late beloved mother, Emily Skinner, to move from her late residence, Mortimer-st, West End, To-morrow (Friday Afternoon) at 2.30 for the Mudgee Cemetery. J. C SWORDS, Funeral Director. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 6 November 1913, p. 22. Funeral Emily Skinner

Death of a brotherFrancis Reason Skinner
25 July 1936 (aged 63 years)

Note: OBITUARY.

OBITUARY. F. R. SKINNER. The death took place on July 25, of Mr. F. R. Skinner, 79, of Narrabri, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. Wrigley, Kensington, Sydney, after a long and painful illness. He had been a resident of Narrabri for over 20 years coming from the Dubbo district where he followed farming pursuits. He was a native of Richmond and his father, the late Mr. F. Skinner, was one of the pioneers of the Mudgee district. He leaves a wife, one son and five daughters, Mr. Stan Skinner (Narrabri), Mrs. J. Mcintosh (Sydney), Mrs. C. Wrigley (Sydney), Mrs. G. Francis (Sydney), Mrs. L. Drury (Sydney) and Mrs. S. Bayliss (Wollongong). His remains were interred in the Methodist portion of the Field of Mars Cemetery, Ryde, Sydney, the funeral service being conducted by the Rev. J. Newman, and Rev. Bradshaw, late of Narrabri. The late Mr. Skinner was a quiet living unassuming gentleman, and respected by all who came in contact with him. North Western Courier, Thursday 30 July 1936, p. 4. Obituary Francis Reason Skinner

Death of a brotherWilliam Lawson Skinner
25 March 1938 (aged 65 years)

Note: DEATHS.

DEATHS. MR. WILLIAM SKINNER. The death occurred last Friday afternoon of William Lawson Skinner, aged 78. He had been ill for some time and died in a private hospital at Mudgee. He leaves a widow and a grown up family. Mr. Skinner was a well known resident of Tunnabutta, near Cudgegong, where he owned a farm. His family has been in this district for many years, and his death will be a sad loss to all those who knew him. The funeral took place last Saturday. The service both in the church and at the graveside was conducted by Rev. Canon Walker. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. J. C. Swords. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 28 March 1938, p. 1. Obituary William Skinner

Note: OBITUARY.

OBITUARY. MR. WILLIAM LAWSON SKINNER. We deeply regret to have to report the death recently, in a Mudgee private hospital, of Mr. William Lawson Skinner, another of Mudgee's esteemed pioneers, at the age of 78 years. The deceased, who was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Skinner of Tunnabutta, had been living in the family home for 75 years. He was well liked by all who had the pleasure of knowing him, which is not to be wondered at, as he was, besides being of a kindly nature, a straight dealing man. The deceased gentleman was a very active man, and was probably the oldest Mudgee district man holding a motor driver's license at the time of his death. He had seen Mudgee grow from a very small place, and his tales of the early days were always interesting. Besides a widow, he is survived by one son and four daughters. In addition, he is survived by three bers and two sisters, including Messrs. George and Herbert Skinner, of Gilgandra. The remains were taken to St. John's Church of England, Mudgee, where Canon Walker held a service, after which they were taken to the Mudgee cemetery for interment, where the same reverend gentleman performed the last sad rites. The hearse was preceded by members of the Foresters Lodge, of which deceased was a very old member. Gilgandra Weekly, Thursday 7 April 1938, p. 3. Obituary William Lawson Skinner

Death of a brotherGeorge Joseph Skinner
22 October 1942 (aged 69 years)

Note: FARMER PASSES.

FARMER PASSES.

DEATH OF MR. G. SKINNER.

After a lingering illness the death occurred at Chinnock Private Hospital on Thursday last of Mr. George Skinner, of "Oakleigh," Gilgandra, at the age of 77 years. For the past 18 months the deceased had been under medical treatment but it was not until about a month ago that he took a turn for the worse. Two weeks ago he was brought into Hospital where he never rallied and passed away as stated. This was probably accelerated by the fact that at that time his daughter-in-law (Mrs. Athol Skinner) succumbed to a very sudden illness and this was a great shock to him in his weakened state. The late Mr. Skinner was a familiar figure in the district for many years and was a typical illustration of a genuine farmer - a hard worker, sincere in his beliefs and not afraid at any time to express his opinion. As a neighbour he was always ready and willing to do a good turn and made many friends by his pleasant manner those whom he came in contact with. He first came to this district in 1902 and then engaged in work on the railway line that was then being constructed between Dubbo and Gilgandra. During this work he had the misfortune to break an ankle and later on a horse fell and broke his leg. Despite all these set-backs he was always recognised as a hard worker and a difficult man to follow in a hard days' work. Seeing the undoubted possibilities in the future progress of the Gilgandra district, the subject of reference took up "Oakleigh" in 1910 and resided there ever since bringing the property to one of the most up-to-date and progressive in the district. When he became a landowner he took an active part in the Farmers and Settlers Association and consistently expressed his views in no mean manner at their monthly meetings. He also took a keen interest in Shire Council matters and served for two and a half terms on the Gilgandra Shire Council. The P. and A Association also received consistent support from him, whilst any movement for the benefit of the town did not go unsupported by George Skinner. The deceased was born at Tunnabutta, near Mudgee, in 1865 and in August, 1891 married at Rylstone Miss P. B. Cooper and last year there were no more happier people than the Skinners when their golden wedding was celebrated with a function in the C.W.A. Rooms. It is worth recalling that when their silver anniversary was celebrated there was also a war. There are three children of the marriage - Cyril ("Glenyarra"), Athol ("Bristow") and Mrs. C. Moon, wife of Captain Moon of the R.T.O., Newcastle. One of their grandchildren - Georgina - has resided with them for many years. The funeral took place on Friday, the remains being laid to rest in the Church of England portion of the Gilgandra cemetery, Bro. Hugh officiating.

Death of a brotherJohn Samuel Skinner
25 January 1946 (aged 73 years) Age: 82

Note: DEATH.

DEATH.

MR. J. S. SKINNER. A member of a very old district family, in the person of Mr. John Samuel Skinner, died in his sleep at his home in Mortimer Street on Friday morning, aged 82 years. For a very lengthy period, deceased followed farming and grazing pursuits on his well-improved property at Stony Pinch, and it was only in recent years that he retired and settled in Mudgee. His wife pre-deceased him by about three years. To the bereaved family the sympathy of the whole community will be extended. The funeral took place to the Methodist portion of the general cemetery this morning, Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son being in charge of the arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 28 January 1946, p. 7. Obituary John Samuel Skinner

Note: OBITUARY.

OBITUARY.

MR. JOHN SAMUEL SKINNER. Another of Mudgee's old pioneers, Mr. John Samuel Skinner, passed away in his sleep at his home at 118 Mortimer Street, Mudgee, last week, aged 82 years. He was one of Mudgee's most respected citizens, and deep regret is expressed at his passing. When a small boy deceased went to Tunnabutta from the Hawkesbury district, with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Skinner. When a young man he purchased a property at Stony Pinch, where he resided up to ten years ago. Since then he had been living in Mudgee. His wife, the former Miss Ada Cooper, of Rylstone, predeceased him a little over two years ago. He is survived by two daughters, Mesdames T. K. Bennett and Bert Robbins, of Mudgee, and one son, Mr. Irving Skinner of Stoney Pinch. One brother, Herbert (Gilgandra) and one sister, Mrs. L. Bishop (City) survive.

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Family with Barbara Robertson
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