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Inicio / Etiqueta Skinner 13

- Isabella Rose [Cheetham] Skinner
vista 14446 veces - John Richard William Lee Skinner
vista 3443 veces - John Richard William Lee Skinner with G Coy 2nd Dorsets at Bangalore
vista 6646 veces - John Richard William Lee Skinner at Belgaum
vista 4001 veces - John Richard William Lee Skinner with Sergts Mess Group 2nd Dorsets at Bellary
vista 3688 veces - John Richard William Lee Skinner
vista 5678 veces - John Richard William Lee Skinner on horseback
vista 7737 veces - Madras summons 1925
vista 8294 veces - Shiraz Lodge
vista 4255 veces - Skinner's Horse Memorial Plaque
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Memorial Plaque to Skinner's Horse in St James' Church Delhi - St James Church Delhi - Memorial to James Skinner
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Memorial to Colonel James Skinner of Skinner's Horse in St. James Church, Delhi - Unidentified Skinner
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Can anyone help with the identification of the person in this photograph? The owner thinks it could possibly be Thomas William Skinner or his son Ebenezer Samuel Skinner and provides the following details: Thomas William Skinner, was a Conductor in the Madras Artillery. He died in 1863. His headdress looks like some sort of kepi with a badge and metallic buttons. The other possibility is that it is his son, Ebenezer Samuel Skinner who was in the Civil Service in Burma. On thinking further it may be the latter, though I can't explain the cap. What made me think it may be Ebenezer is that it was found at the back of a frame, hence the damage, with a picture of a young lady who I feel is my great grandmother, Isabella Rose (Cheetham) Skinner. - John Richard William Lee Skinner in Shiraz
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