His name was Elijah Skaggs, but he was better known as "Brother Skaggs, the preaching Faro dealer" because of his costume, which never varied throughout his professional life regardless of climate or weather - frock coat and trousers of black broadcloth, black silk vest, white shirt with high-standing collar, white cravat of the choker type wound several times around his scrawny neck, black stove-pipe hat and black patent-leather gaiters.
Peter Skaggs is a common ancestor for many Skaggs, Scaggs and Skeggs families throughout the United States. This site exists as a single point of contact to encourage researchers to work together to uncover his place in their family histories.
Famous Skaggs: "Brother Skaggs" the Gambler
A few years ago I wrote a post about two Skaggs brothers from Western Kentucky who made a living gambling along with other pursuits. One of the brothers, E. H., was evidently quite famous and wealthy from Faro gambling. From the book Sucker’s Progress: An Informal History of Gambling in America by Herbert Asbury:
The New York Skeggs
The 1840 census shows a family of Skeggs in Erie County, New York. These guys just don't seem to fit into any of the known Skaggs family groups. In later years, these Skeggs also start showing up in New York City. Who were they, and are they related to us?
Next of Kin in Colonial Maryland
It was recently pointed out to me that next of kin in colonial Maryland probate proceedings may provide clues to family relationships. The Testatmentary Act of 1715 required the presence and approval of "next of kin" at estate appraisals, these were not necessarily direct descendants, but could be any two heirs who might be "in line" (under English laws in effect at the time). Next of kin might, for example, include parents, grandparents, uncles or aunts, siblings, or nieces or nephews (the latter often referred to as "cousins" in early records). And, although the next of kin present did not have to be nearest kin, they did have to be adults; and might be the representative (guardian) of a minor child (A male child was not considered an adult until age 21, but a female was an adult at age 16 or marriage, whichever came earlier).
The 1787 Montgomery County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List C
The 1787 Montgomery County Virginia personal property tax list was in three sections: List A, List B and List C. I listed interesting taxpayers from List A in a previous post and from List B in this post. The following are more taxpayers from List C.
Name that Skaggs: A Missouri Farm Boy
This Skaggs was born in 1911 and grew up on a farm in Grundy County, Missouri. He attended a one-room grade school and rode a horse three miles to high school. His father wanted him to take over the family farm, however, he liked designing and building gadgets and decided to go into science. So he went off to college at the University of Missouri. His great-great-great-great-grandfather was Henry Skaggs the Longhunter. Name that Skaggs. The answer is below the fold.
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Rachel Skaggs, the mother of the Longhunters and wife of James Skaggs has been considered by many Skaggs researchers over the years to have ...
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