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Mr. Skinner purchased what was known<br />

as the Bowker place, in Wethersfield,<br />

<strong>Connecticut</strong>, where he moved, accom-<br />

panied by his wife, and continued to<br />

reside there until his death, April 20,<br />

I9 T 3-<br />

Mr. Skinner married, February 23, i860,<br />

Louisa G. Lewis, daughter <strong>of</strong> Xelson and<br />

Sarah (Weaver) Lewis, <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury,<br />

<strong>Connecticut</strong>, and they were the parents <strong>of</strong><br />

the following children : Eleanor G., born<br />

November 27, i860; Emma. January 30,<br />

1869, died 1872; George L., January 14,<br />

1870. The elder daughter became the<br />

wife <strong>of</strong> Joseph Saunders, son <strong>of</strong> James<br />

and Sarah (Barnes) Saunders, who<br />

came from the parish <strong>of</strong> Lee, in Bucking-<br />

hamshire, England, to America, in June,<br />

1870. With his elder brother, James<br />

Saunders, he was employed as an expert<br />

carriage wood worker. He married<br />

Eleanor G. Skinner, December 21, 1881,<br />

and they were the parents <strong>of</strong> the follow-<br />

ing children : Grace Emma May, born<br />

May 13, 1883; Clifford Joseph, Febru-<br />

ary 2, 1885, married Annie Higginson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Meriden, and has children: Helen Irene,<br />

born March 31, 1914, and Efne Viola,<br />

March 10, 1916; Ethel Rose, September<br />

1, 1889, wife <strong>of</strong> Melvin Perry, <strong>of</strong> Chester,<br />

<strong>Connecticut</strong>, mother <strong>of</strong> Harold Melvin.<br />

born February 28, 1914, and Rose<br />

Henrietta, February 26, 1917; Edward<br />

James, August 25, 1893 ! Beatrice Claire,<br />

April 30, 1898; William Theodore, September<br />

19, 1901. Mr. Saunders is a mem-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Sons <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

George, a regular attendant <strong>of</strong> the Epis-<br />

copal church, and politically a Republi-<br />

can. Mrs. Louisa G. Skinner died at her<br />

home in Wethersfield, January 30, 1917.<br />

RYAN, James Bardwell,<br />

Hotel Proprietor.<br />

In the ancient town <strong>of</strong> Farmington<br />

stands the Elm Tree Inn, established two<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY<br />

320<br />

hundred and fifty years ago. It has been<br />

and still is the resort <strong>of</strong> people from<br />

many sections <strong>of</strong> the country, many <strong>of</strong><br />

whom find there a summer home.<br />

Its present owner, James Bardwell<br />

Ryan, was born June 5, 1854, at Mooers<br />

Junction, New York, and there spent his<br />

early boyhood, with limited opportunities<br />

for education. Very early in life he became<br />

connected with hotels, starting as<br />

a bell boy at Burlington, Vermont, where<br />

he continued about one year, in the Lake<br />

House. Thence he went to Winchendon,<br />

Massachusetts, where he was employed<br />

in the American House for more than<br />

four years, serving in various capacities.<br />

He was next at the Pequoig House in<br />

Athol, Massachusetts, where he was clerk<br />

at the age <strong>of</strong> fifteen years, and continued<br />

for four years, going thence to the<br />

Revere House in Brattleboro, Vermont.<br />

Subsequently he became clerk in the Putnam<br />

House at Orange, Massachusetts,<br />

returned to Athol, and was later manager<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mansion House at Orange.<br />

For more than four years he was man-<br />

ager <strong>of</strong> the Lake House at Miller's Falls,<br />

Massachusetts. He spent a year on the<br />

road as a travelling salesman, was nearly<br />

three years proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Amherst<br />

House, Amherst, Massachusetts, and in<br />

1889 became proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Rockville<br />

House at Rockville, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, continu-<br />

ing more than two years. After one year<br />

in the United States Hotel in Hartford,<br />

he removed to Farmington and purchased<br />

and conducted the Elm Tree Inn. For<br />

some years he was interested in restau-<br />

rants and cafes in Hartford, and for the<br />

last fifteen years has been proprietor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Elm Tree Inn. By extensive addi-<br />

tions, he greatly increased its capacity,<br />

and also has added garage and stables,<br />

making the establishment a modern one.<br />

While his schooling was limited in youth,<br />

Mr. Ryan acquired an excellent business<br />

training, has been an intelligent observer

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