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David Arnold BLACKBURN

Male 1944 - 1996  (52 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David Arnold BLACKBURN was born on 30 Sep 1944 in St Louis, Missouri (son of Orville Macon BLACKBURN and Gladys Isabelle SKINNER); died on 30 Dec 1996 in Gaston, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1950, Lowell, Gaston, North Carolina

    Notes:

    From the Gastonia Gazette, February 18, 1964.
    Youth’s Driving Permit Revoked
    A Gastonia youth surrendered his driver’s permit today in Municipal Court until Dec. 1, rather than face a prison sentence on a charge of reckless driving.
    City Police Office J. W. Russel said he and Officer D. L. Rhyne said they chased David Arnold Blackburn, 19, of 1007 E. Sixth Ave., from Cox Rd., to Grier School.
    Russell said he first heard Blackburn coming down the road at a very high rate of speed. He said Blackburn hit a ditch and his car left the ground and leaped about five or six feet into the air and came to rest about five feed from a utility pole.
    Judge Oscar Mason told Blackburn he could surrender his driver’s permit and report to court Dec. 1, 1964 and show he had been of good behavior or else he would sentence him today.

    From the Sarasota Journal, Apr. 3, 1970.
    Blackburn Loses Car Second Time Around
    GASTONIA, N.C. (AP) — David Blackburn managed to stop his car at a railroad crossing two weeks ago as a train was passing, and lost only his headlights. At the same crossing, Wednesday, police said, a train hit his car again, this time broadside, demolishing the vehicle. Blackburn, 25, again escaped unharmed.

    David married Linda Kathleen BERGMANN about 1968 in Gaston, North Carolina, and was divorced on 25 Jul 1975 in Caswell, North Carolina. Linda was born on 26 Apr 1948 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina; died on 10 Jun 2017 in Dry Fork, Pittsylvania, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Patricia Devon WALKER was born on 21 Dec 1965 in Gaston, North Carolina.
    2. Christopher Devon WALKER was born on 22 Nov 1968 in Gaston, North Carolina.
    3. Paul Devon WALKER was born on 17 Jun 1971 in Gaston, North Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Orville Macon BLACKBURN was born on 3 Nov 1903 in Statesboro, Bulloch, Georgia (son of Alonzo Preston BLACKBURN and Elizabeth Ellen JONES); died on 19 Jan 1988 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina; was buried in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1940, Saint Louis, Missouri
    • Census: 1950, Lowell, Gaston, North Carolina

    Orville married Gladys Isabelle SKINNER on 29 Aug 1925 in Hillsboro, Jefferson, Missouri. Gladys (daughter of Dr. Fritz Emmet SKINNER and Ella Belle BURGE) was born on 15 Jul 1907 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; died on 28 Jul 1987 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina; was buried on 28 Jul 1987 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gladys Isabelle SKINNER was born on 15 Jul 1907 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri (daughter of Dr. Fritz Emmet SKINNER and Ella Belle BURGE); died on 28 Jul 1987 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina; was buried on 28 Jul 1987 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri
    • Census: 1920
    • Residence: 1923, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio
    • Census: 1940, Saint Louis, Missouri
    • Census: 1950, Lowell, Gaston, North Carolina

    Children:
    1. 1. David Arnold BLACKBURN was born on 30 Sep 1944 in St Louis, Missouri; died on 30 Dec 1996 in Gaston, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alonzo Preston BLACKBURN was born on 14 Dec 1878 in Horry, South Carolina; died on 29 Jun 1936 in Escambia, Florida.

    Alonzo married Elizabeth Ellen JONES. Elizabeth was born on 18 Feb 1884 in Bryan, Georgia; died on 7 Feb 1921 in Bryan, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ellen JONES was born on 18 Feb 1884 in Bryan, Georgia; died on 7 Feb 1921 in Bryan, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Sallie Gwendolyn BLACKBURN was born in Mar 1900 in Ellabell, Bryan, Georgia; died on 13 Jan 1936 in Manhattan, New York, New York.
    2. Charles Beauford BLACKBURN was born on 21 May 1901 in Ellabell, Bryan, Georgia; and died.
    3. 2. Orville Macon BLACKBURN was born on 3 Nov 1903 in Statesboro, Bulloch, Georgia; died on 19 Jan 1988 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina; was buried in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.
    4. Dalton Richard Leland BLACKBURN was born on 29 Mar 1905 in Ellabell, Bryan, Georgia; died on 24 Dec 1974 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio.
    5. Dalton Rupert BLACKBURN was born on 28 Apr 1906 in Live Oak, Washington, Florida; died on 11 Mar 1980 in Liberty, Georgia; was buried in Catholic Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham, Georgia.

  3. 6.  Dr. Fritz Emmet SKINNER was born on 10 May 1870 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois (son of Dr. Bradford Hewlett SKINNER and Eliza Ann STEWART); died on 22 Apr 1923 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; was buried in City Cemetery, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Merritt, Morgan, Illinois
    • Residence: 1902, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri
    • Residence: 1904, St Louis, Missouri
    • Census: 1910, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri
    • Census: 1920, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri

    Notes:

    Source: The Biographical Record of Jasper County Missouri, by Hon. Malcolm G. McGregor, published 1901.
    FRITZ E. SKINNER, M. D.

     Dr. Fritz E. Skinner, who is successfully engaged in the practice of medicine in Joplin, is among the more recent arrivals, but already his skill and professional knowledge have won, recognition in a liberal and constantly growing patronage. He is a native of Illinois, his birth having occurred near Jacksonville, Morgan county. The Skinner family were from New Brunswick, and the father of our subject, Dr. B. H. Skinner, was born in Queens, New Brunswick. He became the best known and most prominent physician of Jacksonville, where he located about 1880, and where for a number of years he enjoyed a very extensive and profitable patronage. He married Miss Eliza Stewart, a daughter of Dr. H. M. Stewart, who represented an old Kentucky family. Not only the maternal grandfather and the father of our subject were physicians, but four of his uncles also engaged in the practice of medicine. Perhaps an inherited tendency had something to do with the boy’s choice of a profession, but even so, an inherited tendency is only a latent power which must feel the awakening touch of effort to be of any avail in the active affairs of life. He pursued his early education in the public schools of his native city and afterward entered Illinois College, of Jacksonville, where his literary course was completed. Resolving to make the practice of medicine his life work, his reading was for a time pursued under the direction of his father and later he attended the Marion Sims College, of St. Louis, where he was graduated. with the class of 1892. He then returned to Jacksonville, where he engaged in practice and for a time was also a medical practitioner of St. Louis. In that city in 1898 he pursued a post-graduate course in the Barnes College, and then came to Joplin, where he has since made his home. His college training and practical experience well qualified him to take up his work here, and he soon demonstrated his ability to successfully cope with the intricate problems concerning disease and health. He served as city physician here for one year, was vice-president of the County Medical Society, in which he still retains membership, and is a member of the Academy of Medicine of Joplin.
     In May, 1888, in St. Louis, Missouri, was celebrated the marriage of Dr. Skinner and Miss Ella B. Burge, of that city, a most estimable lady, whose hospitable home is a favorite resort with the many friends she has made since coming to Joplin. In his political views the Doctor is a Republican and is deeply interested in the growth and success of the party, although he takes no part in its work, owing to the demands of his profession upon his time and attention. Socially he is a member of Mineral Lodge, No. 330, I. 0. 0. F., of Joplin; also a medical examiner of the Modern Woodmen of America, of which he is an active member. In religious faith he is a Presbyterian. He is always courteous, kindly and affable, and those who know him personally have for him warm regard.

    From the Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa., Friday morning, October 8, 1897.
    “Fate of Nora Harris.” Coroner’s Jury Decides That She Was Murdered.
    Jacksonville, Ill., Oct. 7. – Miss Nora Harris, who died Sept. 11, as the reported result of a buggy accident, was disinterred yesterday, and, according to the verdict of the coroner’s jury, was found to have been murdered.
    Dr. Fritz Skinner is charged with causing her death by a criminal operation, and Adam Large, her stepfather, and William Hobson, her lover, are declared accessories. Warrants are out for the three men, but they have disappeared.

    From The Minneapolis Journal, October 13, 1897.
    “One More Unfortunate.”
    St. Louis, Oct. 12. – Sheriff Hardin COX of Morgan county reported here this forenoon having in custody Adam LARGE and William HOBSON, against whom warrants are out charging them with murder of Nora HARRIS, stepdaughter of the former and sweetheart of the other man. The prisoners, who were captured in Van Buren, Ark., were taken to Jacksonville, arriving there at noon. A doctor is also under arrest at Jacksonville as an accomplice.

    From The Decatur Daily Review, December 3, 1897.
    “Turns State’s Evidence. – Norra Harris’ Stepfather Testifies Against Accomplices.”
    Jacksonville, Ill., Dec. 2. – This morning in the trial of Dr. Skinner with Large and Hobson for causing the death of Nora Harris, Large, the stepfather of the girl, turned state’s evidence and caused the other prisonners to turn pale with fear. The trial bids fair to fasten the guilt of killing an innocent girl on Hobson and Skinner, thouth there seems to be little doubt that her mother, Mrs. Large, and stepfather were accessory. The affair has caused great excitement and public feeling is very strong.

    Fritz married Ella Belle BURGE in May 1888 in Saint Louis, Missouri. Ella (daughter of John BURGE and Sarah King NEIL) was born on 13 Dec 1870 in Black River Falls, Jackson, Wisconsin; died on 8 Jan 1916 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; was buried in City Cemetery, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ella Belle BURGE was born on 13 Dec 1870 in Black River Falls, Jackson, Wisconsin (daughter of John BURGE and Sarah King NEIL); died on 8 Jan 1916 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; was buried in City Cemetery, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri

    Children:
    1. Bradford H. SKINNER was born on 28 Sep 1900 in Missouri; died on 20 Mar 1992 in Missouri; was buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Florissant, Saint Louis, Missouri.
    2. Armour Whitledge SKINNER was born on 12 Apr 1902 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri; died on 21 Dec 1976 in Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Saint Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri.
    3. 3. Gladys Isabelle SKINNER was born on 15 Jul 1907 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; died on 28 Jul 1987 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina; was buried on 28 Jul 1987 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Dr. Bradford Hewlett SKINNER was born on 15 May 1833 in Greenwich, Kings, New Brunswick (son of Rev. Joseph Churchill SKINNER and Eliza A. CHASE); died on 12 Apr 1897 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Exeter, Scott, Illinois
    • Census: 1865, Bethel, Morgan, Illinois
    • Census: 1880, Merritt, Morgan, Illinois

    Notes:

    Source: Alumni Association of the University of Michigan, 1897.Bradford H. Skinner was born in Queen’s, New Brunswick, May 15, 1833. In 1849 he moved to Illinois, and in 1853 he went across the plains to California. Two years later he returned and took a course in medicine at Rush College. In 1859 he entered the law office of Lincoln & Herndon. at Springfield, Ill. After being admitted to the bar he traveled a year for a fire insurance company, and then came to Ann Arbor and graduated in the law class of 1863. The disturbed condition of the times again turned him to medicine, and after taking another course in medicine at St. Louis he again took up its practice.

    Bradford Skinner is counted in the Illinois 1850 census [Skinner Bradford ; age: 20; occup: Laborer ; birthplace: New Brunswick] (Source).

    Source: The Illinois State medical register. 1874/75, p. 154 – Skinner, B. H., Merritt, Scott Co. St. Louis Med. Coll., 1870.

    Source: The Annual medical directory of regular physicians in the State of Illinois v.2, 1878, p. 26 – Skinner, B. H. : Univ. Mich., ’63. He also graduated from the University of Michigan Law School, ’63.

    Source: The Michigan University book, 1844-1880, p. 296 – Skinner, Bradford Hewlett, (p. 217). Student in Rush Med. Coll., ’57-8; practiced Med. in Chicago, ’58-9: admitted to the Bar at Springfield

    Source: The Saint John Daily Telegraph, July 6, 1882 – Dr. SKINNER and daughter, from Illinois, returned from Cambridge (Queens Co.) yesterday after a visit to the old homestead and to his aged mother. The doctor from the Prairie State is the third son of Rev. J.C. SKINNER, deceased who, with Rev. Joseph and David Crandall, was one of the pioneer preachers of this province. Dr. Skinner is a cousin of Hon. C.N. SKINNER of Saint John city and, with his daughter, is stopping at Lorne Hotel.

    Source: Original Record Book of the Old Settlers’ Association (Jacksonville Public Library, Morgan, Illinois) – Bradford H. Skinner died on 12 Apr 1897, at the age of 64, after having spent 47 years in the county. [Old Settlers Association Necrological Lists 1879-1899, by Florence Hutchison. This list does not include the Registrants Lists. The death date is included in all entries, birth date is included in a few instances, as well as the age, how many years in Illinois and their place of birth/nativity. This is an invaluable research tool for those whose ancestors stayed in Morgan, Cass or Scott Counties IL. As Cass & Scott counties were a part of Morgan until 1837 and 1839, these people were also eligible for membership in the Association.]

    LDS: Benjamin H M.D. Skinner (birth 1833, Queens, NB) married Mrs. C.A. Skinner. Abt 1861 Merritt, Scott, Illinois

    Bradford married Eliza Ann STEWART on 2 May 1861 in Scott, Illinois. Eliza (daughter of Dr. Henry Milton STEWART and Caroline MADDEN) was born on 17 Sep 1839 in Exeter, Scott, Illinois; died on 27 Jan 1927 in Virden, Macoupin, Illinois; was buried on 28 Jan 1927 in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Eliza Ann STEWART was born on 17 Sep 1839 in Exeter, Scott, Illinois (daughter of Dr. Henry Milton STEWART and Caroline MADDEN); died on 27 Jan 1927 in Virden, Macoupin, Illinois; was buried on 28 Jan 1927 in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Scott, Illinois
    • Census: 1870, Exeter, Scott, Illinois
    • Census: 1880, Merritt, Morgan, Illinois
    • Residence: 1902, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri
    • Residence: 1904, St Louis, Missouri
    • Census: 1910, Virden, Macoupin, Illinois

    Children:
    1. Dr. Henry Stewart SKINNER was born on 9 May 1862 in Exeter, Scott, Illinois; died on 7 Jul 1925 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma.
    2. Caroline SKINNER was born about 1865 in Illinois; died on 9 Nov 1923 in Oakland, Alameda, California.
    3. Horace Chase SKINNER was born in Oct 1867 in Illinois; died on 14 Dec 1933 in Jacksonville, Jackson, Oregon; was buried in Eastwood IOOF Cemetery, Medford, Jackson, Oregon.
    4. 6. Dr. Fritz Emmet SKINNER was born on 10 May 1870 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; died on 22 Apr 1923 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; was buried in City Cemetery, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri.
    5. Eliza SKINNER was born on 12 Sep 1875 in Illinois; died on 17 Jun 1883 in Merritt, Morgan, Illinois.
    6. Mabel SKINNER was born on 14 Jan 1877 in Merritt, Scott, Illinois; died on 21 Dec 1947 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.
    7. Robie Bernice SKINNER was born on 9 Feb 1884 in Exeter, Scott, Illinois; died on 30 May 1942 in Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio; was buried in Belmont Cemetery, Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio.

  3. 14.  John BURGE was born in 1822 in England; died on 20 Mar 1887 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; was buried in Jacksonville East Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.

    John married Sarah King NEIL on 24 Nov 1864 in Morgan, Illinois. Sarah (daughter of James NEIL) was born on 14 Jan 1836 in Hampshire, United Kingdom; died on 21 Jan 1918 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; was buried in Jacksonville East Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah King NEIL was born on 14 Jan 1836 in Hampshire, United Kingdom (daughter of James NEIL); died on 21 Jan 1918 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; was buried in Jacksonville East Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois
    • Census: 1910, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri

    Children:
    1. Emma BURGE was born in 1864 in Illinois; died in 1917; was buried in Jacksonville East Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.
    2. William H. BURGE was born in May 1867 in Illinois; died in Sep 1952; was buried in Jacksonville East Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.
    3. James BURGE was born on 23 Aug 1869 in Illinois; died on 23 May 1962; was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.
    4. 7. Ella Belle BURGE was born on 13 Dec 1870 in Black River Falls, Jackson, Wisconsin; died on 8 Jan 1916 in De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri; was buried in City Cemetery, De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri.