Charlotte Hutchinson (X854), 1873–1900?> (aged 27 years)
- Name
- Charlotte /Hutchinson/
- Given names
- Charlotte
- Surname
- Hutchinson
Birth
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Wedding story
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Newspaper
Associate: Robert Wilson Skinner (X860) — husband Text: WEDDED AMIDST THE ROSES Nuptials of Robert Skinner and Miss Charlotte Hutchinson At The County Seat of Sonoma They Are United in Marriage in the Presence of Many Friends SANTA ROSA, June 4 - A very charming wedding was solemnized in the Church of the Incarnation in this city at noon to-day in the presence of a very large gathering of invited guests. The contracting parties were Robert Skinner, the well-known druggist of Eureka, and Miss Charlotte Hutchinson, the youngest daughter of the late Samuel Hutchinson. The sacred edifice was tastefully decorated for the occasion, the chancel and choir-loft presenting a most attractive appearance. The bride wore a handsome costume of white satin, and her maid of honor, Miss Hattie Austin, was attired in white Swiss over light blue. Little Miss Grace Fischer acted as a flower girl. C F Leppo and J F Stanley were ushers and Ira Ira Ross of Eureka was groomsman. The Rev John T Shurtleff, rector of the Church of the Good Shepperd, Cloverdale, was the officiating clergyman. A large number of invitations were issued for the reception which took place at the Hutchinson mansion, on Fourth street, immediately after the ceremony. The couple left on the afternoon train for San Francisco, en rout for Eureka, their future home. The presents were costly and very numerous. The Examiner, San Francisco, California, Friday, June 5, 1896, page 8, column 6 UNITED IN MARRIAGE Prominent Eureka Merchant Weds a Santa Rosa Belle SANTA ROSA, Cal, June 4 - Robert Skinner of Eureka and Miss Charlotte Hutchinson of Santa Rosa were united in marriage to-day at high noon. The ceremony was performed at the Church of the Incarnation in the presence of many invited guests. Miss Essie Austin of this city was bridesmaid and Mr Ross of Eureka was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother. The groom is a prominent business man of Eureka, and the bride one of Santa Rosa's most charming daughters. The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, Friday, June 5, 1896, page 5, column 4 Date of entry in original source: June 5, 1896 |
Death of a sister
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July 27, 1873 (aged 0)
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Burial of a sister
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July 29, 1873 (aged 0)
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Birth of a brother
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January 9, 1874 (aged 1 year)
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Death of a brother
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January 25, 1875 (aged 2 years)
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Burial of a brother
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January 27, 1875 (aged 2 years)
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Marriage of a sister
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November 20, 1888 (aged 15 years)
A Private Wedding We take the following from the Santa Rosa Democrat of Nov 24th: No wedding has taken place recently in Santa Rosa where the whole affair came off so quietly as the one on Tuesday at the residence of our well-known and highly-esteemed citizen, Samuel Hutchinson, Esq. the contracting parties were Dr F H Ottmer, of Petrolia, Humboldt county, a physician of eminent attainments and an extensive practice, and Miss Anna, the oldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Hutchinson. Rev Dr Shepherd was the officiating clergyman. Invitations were extended only to the relatives and a very few intimate friends, yet this filled the house almost to the extent of its capacity. All the preparations had been kept so quiet that every visitor on his arrival was surprised a the beauty and magnificence of the floral decorations, but the surprise was greatest at the excellence and costliness of the wedding presents. Passing over many of the customary articles on such occasions, inspection showed that the best came last. Among these was an unpretended package which proved to be a large purse filled with gold coin, then least pretentious of all was a paper which on opening proved the best of all, a deed to the bride of 160 acres of the best land in Sutter county. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the newly-married couple started for their home in Humboldt county, amid a shower of rice and slippers, followed by the best wishes of all that know them. Ferndale Enterprise, Ferndale, California, Friday, November 30, 1888, page 4, column 3 |
Death of a father
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July 18, 1894 (aged 21 years)
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Burial of a father
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July 20, 1894 (aged 21 years)
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Marriage
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June 4, 1896 (aged 23 years)
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Birth of a daughter
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March 4, 1897 (aged 24 years)
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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January 26, 1898 (aged 25 years)
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Burial of a maternal grandmother
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January 1898 (aged 25 years)
INDI:EVEN:CEME: Preemption Cemetery |
Birth of a son
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April 7, 1899 (aged 26 years)
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Death
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Newspaper
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Death of Mrs Skinner Mrs Charlotte H Skinner, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson of Santa Rosa, died at Phoenix, Arizona, Sunday. The remains will be buried at Santa Rosa Tuesday. the funeral will be under the auspices of Rose Valley chapter, O E S. Rev John Shurtleff of Auburn Place county, formerly pastor of the Santa Rosa Episcopal church, will conduct the services. Mr Shurtleff officiated at the wedding the deceased. Petaluma Argus-Courier, Petaluma, California, Tuesday, February 27, 1900, page 1, column 6 FUNERAL OF MRS SKINNER A SOLEMN EVENT The funeral of the late Mrs Charlotte Skinner took place on Thursday afternoon from the residence of her mother, Mrs Hutchison, on Fourth street, in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. The Rev John T Shurtloff of Auburn, Placer county, was the officiating priest, and he read very impressively the order for the burial of the dead in the liturgy of the Episcopal church. He also delivered a short, eloquent address. Singing was furnished by a quartet. At the grave the casket was committed to the earth in sure and certain hope of the resurrection. Many exquisite floral pieces were sent, including one from Rose Valley Chapter of the Eastern Star, to which the deceased formerly belonged. Members of the chapter attended the funeral in a body, and portions of the beautiful ritual of the order were recited at the conclusion of the church service. The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, March 3, 1900, page 3, column 5 |
Burial
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March 1, 1900 (4 days after death)
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Will
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Deeds Recorded Dated May 20, 1899, Charlotte Skinner to Ruth E and Robert E Skinner, the s½ of the sw¼ of sec 21, tp 14 n, r 5e, M D M, consideration, love and affection. Sutter Independent, Yuba City, California, Friday, March 9, 1900, page 4, column 4 BREVITIES Charlotte Skinner has transferred to Ruth E and R E Skinner, 80 acres of land south of Oswald. The Sutter County Farmer, Yuba City, California, Friday, March 9, 1900, page 3, column 1 |
father |
1827–1894
Birth: September 1827
20
— Mount Darby, Rosslea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Death: July 18, 1894 — Fourth St [home], Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
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mother |
1832–1908
Birth: June 10, 1832
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36
— Mount Darby, Rosslea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Death: December 24, 1908 — Fourth St [home], Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
Marriage | Marriage — June 13, 1855 — Sutter County, California, United States of America |
17 months
elder sister |
1856–1919
Birth: October 1856
29
24
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: April 7, 1919 — Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States of America |
19 months
elder sister |
1858–1873
Birth: April 14, 1858
30
25
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: July 27, 1873 — Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
2 years
elder brother |
1860–1940
Birth: June 23, 1860
32
28
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: July 13, 1940 — Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
19 months
elder sister |
1862–1927
Birth: January 25, 1862
34
29
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: January 24, 1927 — Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
19 months
elder sister |
1863–1951
Birth: August 31, 1863
35
31
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: April 8, 1951 — Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
2 years
elder sister |
1865–1866
Birth: September 17, 1865
38
33
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: June 17, 1866 — Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America |
16 months
elder brother |
1867–1934
Birth: January 20, 1867
39
34
— Sutter Township, Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: February 6, 1934 — Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
5 years
elder sister |
1871–1871
Birth: about 1871
43
38
— Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: about 1871 — Sutter County, California, United States of America |
3 years
herself |
1873–1900
Birth: 1873
45
40
— Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: February 25, 1900 — Phoenix, Marciopa County, Arizona, United States of America |
1 year
younger brother |
1874–1875
Birth: January 9, 1874
46
41
— Sonoma County, California, United States of America Death: January 25, 1875 — Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
husband |
1862–1946
Birth: July 26, 1862
— Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, United States of America Death: February 1, 1946 — Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States of America |
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herself |
1873–1900
Birth: 1873
45
40
— Sutter County, California, United States of America Death: February 25, 1900 — Phoenix, Marciopa County, Arizona, United States of America |
Marriage | Marriage — June 4, 1896 — Church of the Incanation, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States of America |
9 months
daughter |
1897–1911
Birth: March 4, 1897
34
24
— Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States of America Death: January 17, 1911 — Colfax, Placer County, California, United States of America |
2 years
son |
1899–1948
Birth: April 7, 1899
36
26
— Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States of America Death: June 7, 1948 — at home, Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States of America |
Wedding story |
Text: WEDDED AMIDST THE ROSES Nuptials of Robert Skinner and Miss Charlotte Hutchinson At The County Seat of Sonoma They Are United in Marriage in the Presence of Many Friends SANTA ROSA, June 4 - A very charming wedding was solemnized in the Church of the Incarnation in this city at noon to-day in the presence of a very large gathering of invited guests. The contracting parties were Robert Skinner, the well-known druggist of Eureka, and Miss Charlotte Hutchinson, the youngest daughter of the late Samuel Hutchinson. The sacred edifice was tastefully decorated for the occasion, the chancel and choir-loft presenting a most attractive appearance. The bride wore a handsome costume of white satin, and her maid of honor, Miss Hattie Austin, was attired in white Swiss over light blue. Little Miss Grace Fischer acted as a flower girl. C F Leppo and J F Stanley were ushers and Ira Ira Ross of Eureka was groomsman. The Rev John T Shurtleff, rector of the Church of the Good Shepperd, Cloverdale, was the officiating clergyman. A large number of invitations were issued for the reception which took place at the Hutchinson mansion, on Fourth street, immediately after the ceremony. The couple left on the afternoon train for San Francisco, en rout for Eureka, their future home. The presents were costly and very numerous. The Examiner, San Francisco, California, Friday, June 5, 1896, page 8, column 6 UNITED IN MARRIAGE Prominent Eureka Merchant Weds a Santa Rosa Belle SANTA ROSA, Cal, June 4 - Robert Skinner of Eureka and Miss Charlotte Hutchinson of Santa Rosa were united in marriage to-day at high noon. The ceremony was performed at the Church of the Incarnation in the presence of many invited guests. Miss Essie Austin of this city was bridesmaid and Mr Ross of Eureka was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother. The groom is a prominent business man of Eureka, and the bride one of Santa Rosa's most charming daughters. The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, Friday, June 5, 1896, page 5, column 4 Date of entry in original source: June 5, 1896 |
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Newspaper |
Death of Mrs Skinner
Mrs Charlotte H Skinner, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson of Santa Rosa, died at Phoenix, Arizona, Sunday. The remains will be buried at Santa Rosa Tuesday. the funeral will be under the auspices of Rose Valley chapter, O E S. Rev John Shurtleff of Auburn Place county, formerly pastor of the Santa Rosa Episcopal church, will conduct the services. Mr Shurtleff officiated at the wedding the deceased. Petaluma Argus-Courier, Petaluma, California, Tuesday, February 27, 1900, page 1, column 6 FUNERAL OF MRS SKINNER A SOLEMN EVENT The funeral of the late Mrs Charlotte Skinner took place on Thursday afternoon from the residence of her mother, Mrs Hutchison, on Fourth street, in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. The Rev John T Shurtloff of Auburn, Placer county, was the officiating priest, and he read very impressively the order for the burial of the dead in the liturgy of the Episcopal church. He also delivered a short, eloquent address. Singing was furnished by a quartet. At the grave the casket was committed to the earth in sure and certain hope of the resurrection. Many exquisite floral pieces were sent, including one from Rose Valley Chapter of the Eastern Star, to which the deceased formerly belonged. Members of the chapter attended the funeral in a body, and portions of the beautiful ritual of the order were recited at the conclusion of the church service. The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, March 3, 1900, page 3, column 5 |
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Will |
Deeds Recorded
Dated May 20, 1899, Charlotte Skinner to Ruth E and Robert E Skinner, the s½ of the sw¼ of sec 21, tp 14 n, r 5e, M D M, consideration, love and affection. Sutter Independent, Yuba City, California, Friday, March 9, 1900, page 4, column 4 BREVITIES Charlotte Skinner has transferred to Ruth E and R E Skinner, 80 acres of land south of Oswald. The Sutter County Farmer, Yuba City, California, Friday, March 9, 1900, page 3, column 1 |