Twelfth Generation


13697. Nancy E. Mahan (private).

Unknown Weber (private).

Nancy E. Mahan-58207 and Unknown Weber-58208 had the following children:

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Kelly Weber (private).

15370

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Emil Weber (private).

Charles Quantrell Skillman, son of James Polk Skillman and Maryum Edith Wilson, was born on 8 November 1873 in Pleasant Hill, Cass, MO. His obit in the Ritzville Journal-Times has him born in St.Claire Co., MO. He immigrated in July 1900 to Dayton, Columbia, WA. He died of heart ailment on 24 June 1942 at the age of 68 at Brining Hospital in Dayton, WA. http://files.usgwarchives.net/wa/adams/obits/1942-3.txt
Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, July 2, 1942 Adams County, Ritzville, WA

Charles Skillman Dies WASHTUCNA - Funeral services for Charles Q. Skillman, 68, were held on Thursday afternoon in Dayton, with burial there. Mr. Skillman passed away Monday of last week, in the Brining hospital, there, from a heart ailment.

Charles Q. Skillman was born in St. Claire county, Missouri, Nov. 8, 1873. On March 6, 1896, he was married to Elzira Pruitt, at Roscoe, Mo. To this union were born three children, one of whom died in infancy. With his family, he came to Dayton in July 1900, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the Yakima valley, he had since resided. His wife passed away on June 18, 1913, and later he remarried, Bertha M. Cotton of Bernice, Okla., becoming his wife, October, 1918.

In addition to his wife, he leaves to mourn his death, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Epperson and Mrs. Walter Jones of Washtucna; three sisters, Mrs. Archie Collard, Mrs. Tom McLain and Mrs. E. M. Peterson, all of Walla Walla; two brothers, Joe and Sanford Skillman, of Dayton; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, as well as a host of friends. Mr. Skillman was well known, locally, as he had visited his daughter, here, many times. Charles was buried on 6 August 1942 at Dayton City Cemetery in Dayton, Columbia, WA.