Mrs. Skelton was born a daughter of Hugh and Lucy Dobbs, and spent the greater part of her life in Putnam County. She attended old Asbury College, now DePauw university, and taught school a number of years. February 14, 1879, she married Milo D. Skelton, who preceded her January 14, 1934. She was a member of the Mill Creek Baptist church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alexander of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Grace Carter of Coatesville, and one foster son, Robert Marsh, of Greentown
Mrs. Skelton was born a daughter of Hugh and Lucy Dobbs, and spent the greater part of her life in Putnam County. She attended old Asbury College, now DePauw university, and taught school a number of years. February 14, 1879, she married Milo D. Skelton, who preceded her January 14, 1934. She was a member of the Mill Creek Baptist church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alexander of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Grace Carter of Coatesville, and one foster son, Robert Marsh, of Greentown
Family Members
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Sally Ann Dobbs McCammack
1836–1916
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Joel Dobbs
1837–1895
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Nancy Jane Dobbs Bird
1839–1917
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Bethena Dobbs Hicks
1840–1928
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David H. Dobbs
1842–1850
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Orleana Jane Dobbs Buis
1843–1932
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Martha Ann Dobbs Rector
1845–1920
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Cynthia Dobbs Hurst
1847–1870
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Elizabeth Dobbs Burgess
1849–1929
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Lucy Allusia Dobbs Dorsett
1856–1927
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