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    1. Clark SKINNER in War of 1812, questions
    2. While doing research on my Clark SKINNER b. 1794 KY d. 31 Oct 1856 Greene Co.IN ,I came across information that says: The Roll of Capt. Dudley Farris Company of the Kentucky Militia Detached, commamded by Liet.Col. Wm. Dudley, page 12 of 29 {Ancestry.com}, from Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812, includes a Clark Skinner. [Roll of Field and Staff, Keir's Infantry, Dudley's Regiment] He was a private, whose date of muster was March 11 1813,and was "engaged" until Sept. 11, 1813. I'm interested in finding out if this could be the Clark SKINNER above, my ancestor, or possibly the Clark SKINNER [of Estill Co.KY] b.25 May 1779 NJ d.1 Feb 1858 Randolph Co.MO. It would seem likely that it is probably the latter, since there was bounty land given to these soldiers, that land being in IL, AR and MO, which is where [MO] his family all migrated to. If anyone has the answer to this question, I would like to hear from you. thanks, N.J.Skinner White : vwhite0901@aol.com My Family Tree Page &  My Family and more "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)

    09/21/2004 06:36:37