Revolutionary War Veteran; www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtcroyal/Cemeteries.htm
See cemetery lettered Q in site map of Royalton, VT town clerks office website.
North Royalton cemetery is oriented along Rt 14 and has three sections; 1, 2 & 3. Facing the cemetery from the road, #1 is on the left, a pathway, #2 in the center, rock wall and section #3 is the new(est) section to the north (right).
Section 1, Row 8, stone #17 (section 1 is on the south side of cemetery, row numbers begin at the rear (near the RR racks)and are counted from right to left towards the rock wall (which forms the southern boundary).
Revolutionary War Veteran; www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtcroyal/Cemeteries.htm
See cemetery lettered Q in site map of Royalton, VT town clerks office website.
North Royalton cemetery is oriented along Rt 14 and has three sections; 1, 2 & 3. Facing the cemetery from the road, #1 is on the left, a pathway, #2 in the center, rock wall and section #3 is the new(est) section to the north (right).
Section 1, Row 8, stone #17 (section 1 is on the south side of cemetery, row numbers begin at the rear (near the RR racks)and are counted from right to left towards the rock wall (which forms the southern boundary).
Family Members
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Calvin Skinner
1747–1777
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Deacon William Skinner Jr
1748–1829
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Mary Skinner
1750–1752
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Ebenezer Skinner I
1750–1750
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Thankful Skinner Burt
1751–1834
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Sibial Skinner
1752–1754
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Sabra Skinner Noble
1754–1831
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Tabitha Skinner
1756–1759
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Frances Skinner
1757–1813
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Luther Skinner Sr
1760–1838
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Ebenezer Skinner II
1762–1837
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