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ture throughout his life, and died there<br />

October 8, 1872. He married, August 5,<br />

1822, Ellura (Elvira) Skinner, who was<br />

born June 27, 1802, in East Windsor, <strong>Connecticut</strong>.<br />

She was descended from one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the oldest Windsor families, the Amer-<br />

ican founder <strong>of</strong> which was John Skinner,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> Rev. Thomas<br />

Hooker's company who probably came<br />

from Braintree, County Essex, England.<br />

He was a kinsman <strong>of</strong> John Talcott, <strong>of</strong><br />

Hartford, <strong>Connecticut</strong> ; himself one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

founders <strong>of</strong> that town, where he died in<br />

1650-51. His eldest son, John Skinner,<br />

born in 1641, lived in Hartford, where<br />

he died September 15, 1690. He married<br />

Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph Easton ; she<br />

died June 18, 1695. Their fourth son,<br />

Richard Skinner, born January 16, 1674,<br />

lived in Windsor, where he died June 20,<br />

1758. He married, December 25, 1702,<br />

Sarah Gaines, born 1680, died November<br />

J 8, 1753- Their second son, Samuel<br />

Skinner, born December 4, 1705, was a<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Windsor, and married, March<br />

24, 1 741, Sarah Ward. Their third son,<br />

Samuel Skinner, born March 13, 1755,<br />

lived in Scantic, East Windsor, and died<br />

November 23, 1827. He married, April<br />

25, 1776, Elizabeth Hinds, born March<br />

2, 1758, died April 10, 1843. Their eldest<br />

child, Elisha Skinner, born March 13,<br />

1777, made his home in East Windsor,<br />

and died October 30, 1851. He lived<br />

most <strong>of</strong> his life at Hayden's Station in<br />

Windsor, and married Abigail Fish, born<br />

June 11, 1775, second daughter <strong>of</strong> Levi<br />

and Susannah (Blodgett) Fish. They<br />

were the parents <strong>of</strong> Ellura Skinner (in the<br />

Windsor records Elvira), who became the<br />

wife <strong>of</strong> William B. Lamberton.<br />

All their children were born at Hay-<br />

den's Station. They were as follows: 1.<br />

Eliza A., born April 14, 1823, died November<br />

27, 1839. 2. Albert O., born December<br />

27, 1824, died in his second year.<br />

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263<br />

3. Maria L., born May 29, 1827, became<br />

the wife <strong>of</strong> John O. Phelps, <strong>of</strong> Windsor,<br />

and died November 11, 1899, leaving a<br />

daughter, Ella E. Phelps. 4. Melissa L.,<br />

born July 2j, 1830, married Austin Seigler,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fowler, Ohio, and died November<br />

9, 1858; she was the mother <strong>of</strong> three<br />

daughters : Permelia, Mary and Julia,<br />

all <strong>of</strong> whom live in Ohio. 5. Belinda A.,<br />

born September 21, 1832, married Hannibal<br />

Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Fowler, Ohio, and removed<br />

to Kansas, where she now resides ; she<br />

is the mother <strong>of</strong> three children : Scott,<br />

Charles and Nellie. 6. Albert O., born<br />

December 18, 1834, died in Fowler, Ohio;<br />

he married Charlotte Holton, and they<br />

had four children : Mary, Albert, Leona<br />

and Nellie. 7. Eli H., born February 22,<br />

1837, died unmarried at Hayden's Station,<br />

October 6, 1866. 8. Joseph W.,<br />

born June 3, 1839, died July 18, 1864, m<br />

Fowler, Ohio; he married Celeste Terrell,<br />

<strong>of</strong> that town, but left no issue. 9. Edward<br />

J., born September 20, 1841, living in<br />

Windsor, unmarried. 10. Walter John, <strong>of</strong><br />

further mention.<br />

Walter John Lamberton, youngest child<br />

<strong>of</strong> William Blanchard and Ellura (Skin-<br />

ner) Lamberton, was born July 27, 1847,<br />

at Hayden's Station, and in his youth<br />

attended the public schools <strong>of</strong> Windsor.<br />

His early life was passed upon the pater-<br />

nal farm, in whose labors he shared, and<br />

after leaving school he continued to en-<br />

gage in agriculture until he was thirtynine<br />

years old. At that time he took up<br />

the carpenter's trade, and after complet-<br />

ing an apprenticeship continued in that<br />

occupation for several years, in the employ<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New York, New Haven &<br />

Hartford Railroad Company. He was<br />

subsequently employed as carpenter by<br />

the Merwin Paper Company, <strong>of</strong> Poquo-<br />

nock, and has continued in that capacity<br />

ever since. He has always taken an interest<br />

in the progress <strong>of</strong> his country, and

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