Genealogy: Carter Skaggs (1839-1878)

in genealogy •  2 months ago 

I'm experimenting with posting some random bits of my genealogy research here with the goal of eventually creating a linked family tree on Hive. You can see the index here.

Carter Skaggs is currently a pretty bare entry in my family tree without even any birth or death dates, approximate or otherwise. But as I do a little more searching, I see he was born in Missouri in 1839, was married to Margie Boswell and had at least three children. Several census records were easy to find along with a marriage record. The Internet has made it pretty easy to find, at the very least, census info on individuals living in the 1800s and often birth, death and marriage records as well.

According to Gramps, Carter is my first cousin six times removed.

I use GenoPro to maintain my family tree but I mainly use Gramps to generate reports which is what most of the info below is based on. Gramps is open source software that is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS. I also use its relationship calculator functionality as noted above. I've also been exploring The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding (TNG) which is web based and requires a web server, PHP and mySQL. I also purchased GedSite which also generates static HTML reports that I will dig into more eventually.

While Gramps is free, both TNG and GedSite are commercial software so you have to pay for them. I think their price is reasonable and they are both excellent in their own ways. However, I prefer the open source nature of Gramps and the fact that it generates static HTML makes it easy to work with. I like TNG enough that I will probably keep using it as well. I'm still undecided on GedSite until I get back to trying it out more though I've liked other sites I've seen generated with it. For now I am generating reports with Gramps and updating TNG on a fairly regular basis (every month or few anyway).

The chart at the top is an ancestry chart out to four generations from Gramps. The chart at the bottom is the same chart as generated by TNG. The index of all individuals I have posted so far can be found here.


The Skaggs-Files

Skaggs, Carter 1a

Birth Name Skaggs, Carter
Gender male

Narrative

REFN: 33776

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Death        

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Skaggs, Jesse1812-07-001865-10-00
Mother Combs, Elizabeth1817-06-30
    Brother     Skaggs, James 1837-09-07 1856-05-27
    Sister     Skaggs, Nancy Ann 1842-08-01 1906-08-23
    Brother     Skaggs, William Robert 1844
    Brother     Skaggs, Elijah 1845
    Brother     Skaggs, Pinkney Graham
         Skaggs, Carter
    Sister     Skaggs, Mary
    Brother     Skaggs, David
    Brother     Skaggs, Rueben

Source References

  1. Debra Whorley: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3166350&id=I617599516 Whorley/French/Vernon/Durbin
      • Source text:

        ID: I617599516
        Name: Jesse SKAGGS
        Given Name: Jesse
        Surname: Skaggs
        Sex: M
        Birth: 4 Jul 1812 in Hardin Co., Kentucky 1
        Death: Oct 1865 1
        Note: REFN: 19144

        Father: James SKAGGS b: 1783
        Mother: Hannah HOLBROOK b: 1783

        Marriage 1 Elizabeth COMBS b: 30 Jun 1817
        Note: REFN116181
        Children
        Has Children Pinkney Graham SKAGGS
        Has No Children Carter SKAGGS
        Has No Children Mary SKAGGS
        Has No Children David SKAGGS
        Has No Children Rueben SKAGGS
        Has No Children James SKAGGS b: 7 Sep 1837
        Has No Children Nancy Ann SKAGGS b: 1 Aug 1842
        Has No Children William Robert SKAGGS b: 1844
        Has No Children Elijah SKAGGS b: 1845

        Sources:
        Title: lillief.ged
        Repository:

      • Citation:

Generated by Gramps AIO64-5.1.5-1
Last change was the 2022-03-18 21:00:54


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