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William Lawson Skinner 1860 to 1938 married Elizabeth Twyman

William Lawson Skinner was the second child of Emma Barwick and Francis Skinner senior. He was born in Richmond in 1860 and died in 1938 in Tunnamutta near Mudgee. William married Elizabeth Twyman in 1884. They had seven children. You can read William's obituary here.

1. Sidelia Espeth 1884 - ? Married Albert Morris. They had at least one child.

2. Esther Ann 1888 ? Married Albert Hockey. They had at least one child.

3. Horace Lawson 1892 - 1972. Married Florence Pearce. They had two children.

4. Lily Grace 1894 - ? Married James Stewart.

5. Hilda Maud 1895 - ? Married Joseph Hextell. 

6. Alma Beatrice 1896 -1901.

7. Sylvia M 1899 - ? Married Edwary Cary. They had two children. 

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