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Algernon Skinner
(1867–1943)

Algernon Skinner (1867-1943) worked for the Erie Railroad on the Port Jervis, New York to Jersey City, New Jersey run as a fireman in 1900. He died of gangrene from his diabetes in 1943 at age 75. In some documents he is referred to as "Algie Skinner". (b. December 09, 1867, Port Orange, Orange County, New York, USA - d. December 02, 1943, 9 Hancock Avenue, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA)

Algernon Skinner

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Death of his daughter. "Freudenberg, Florence C. of Jersey City on February 8, 1986 beloved mother of Louis, Arthur, Ralph and the late Eugene; dearest sister of Winifred McManus."
His death. "Algernon Skinner, 78, of 9 Hancock Avenue, died of gangrene in a leg Thursday at the Medical Center, where he had been a patient since November 7. The funeral was to be held today. He was born in Port Orange, New York, where he been a farmer until his retirement 20 years ago, when he moved to Jersey City. Mr. Skinner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Skinner nee Piatt; his sons, George and Robert Skinner; his daughters. Mrs. Winifred McManus and Mrs. Florence Freudenberg, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Nora Freudenberg."

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