Abram W. Skinner [2460]
(1810-) |
Abram W. Skinner [2460] 1
Medical Notes: 1870 and 1880 federal census lists him as insane at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum. Noted events in his life were: • He appeared on the Federal census in 1840 in Nansemond County, Virginia. 2 • He appeared on the Federal census in 1850 in Nansemond County, Virginia. 3 • He appeared on the 1850 Slave Schedule census in 1850 in Nansemond County, Virginia. 4 4 male slaves ages 24 to 4 and 3 females ages 30 to 3 months. • He worked as a farmer 1850 to 1860 in Nansemond County, Virginia. • He appeared on the Federal census in 1860 in Nansemond County, Virginia. 5 • He appeared on the 1860 Slave Schedule census in 1860 in Nansemond County, Virginia. 6 3 males ages 20 to 2 and 7 females ages 25 to 4. • He appeared on the Federal census in 1870 in Williamsburg, James City, Virginia. 7 • He appeared on the Federal census in 1880 in Williamsburg, James City, Virginia. 8 Abram married Armesa Griffin [2461] [MRIN: 673] on 28 May 1839 in Gates County, North Carolina. (Armesa Griffin [2461] was born in 1810 in Nansemond County, Virginia.) |
1 Charles T Baker.
2 US Census, 1840, Virginia, Nansemond, Not Stated, pg 5, line 2; 2 males age 20 to 29 and 1 15 to 19 and 1 female age 20 to 29 and 1 age 15 to 19.
3 US Census, 1850, Virginia, Nansemond, Not Stated, pg 25, lines 28-34.
4 US Census, 1850, Slave Schedules, Virginia, Nansemond, Pg 10, lines 41 - 47.
5 US Census, 1860, Virginia, Nansemond, Upper Parish, pg 79, lines 5 - 12.
6 US Census, 1860, Slave Schedules, Virginia, Nansemond, Upper Parish, pg 19, lines 17 to 26.
7 US Census, 1870, Virginia, James City, Williamsburg, pg 31.
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US Census, 1880, Virginia, James City, Williamsburgh, District 34, pg 26.
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