Frances E. Corprew1

F, b. 11 September 1832, d. 12 March 1891

Family: Joseph Jay Skittletharpe b. 25 Aug 1833, d. 16 Feb 1904

Citations

  1. [S254] 1860 Washington Co., N.C. Census.
  2. [S1213] Unknown author, Findagrave.com.
  3. [S1398] Unknown volume, North Carolina Marriages 1759 - 1979, unknown repository.
  4. [S1070] Unknown volume, Washington Co., N.C. Death Certificate, www.Ancestry.com.

Josephine Skittletharpe1

F, b. 23 December 1858, d. 23 November 1863

Citations

  1. [S254] 1860 Washington Co., N.C. Census.
  2. [S2316] Veronica Haskett, unknown short title.

Eddie Duane O'Neal1

M, b. after 1962, d. 25 September 1987

Citations

  1. [S940] Unknown volume, Hyde Co., N.C. Death Certificate Index, www.Ancestry.com.

John Skittlethorp1

M, b. circa 1796
  • Birth*: John Skittlethorp was born circa 1796 at NC.1
  • Milit-Beg*: He began military service on 11 January 1814 at Plymouth, Washington Co., NC, enlisted as a private in the 43rd Regiment under Capt Garrett. He is 18 years old. 5ft 7inches with dark complextion, hazel eyes. His home is in Martin County, N.C.2
  • Milit-End*: He ended military service on 1 August 1815 at Ft. Hampton, NC; discharged.2
  • Deed*: He recorded a deed on 24 January 1818 at IL. John received land warrant #2999 in Illinois for service in the War.3
  • Census*: He appeared on the census of 1830 at Washington Co., NC. John Skittlethorp is between 30 and 40 years old. Living with him is a female born between 1800-1810 and one female born between 1815-1820. Males listed are two born between 1815 -1820 and two males born between 1825 to 1830.1

Citations

  1. [S941] 1830 Washington Co., N.C. Census.
  2. [S1068] Unknown subject, U.S. Army Register of Enlistments 1798 - 1914.
  3. [S2252] Unknown subject, Lands in Illinois to soldiers of late war. Letter from the Commissioner of General Land Office, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 6th of April last, respecting patents for lands in the military bounty land district in the State of Illinois, issued to soldiers of the late war, &c. July 21, 1840. Read, and laid upon the table.