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  2. Marion Barton Skaggs (April 5, 1888 – May 8, 1976) was an American businessman and leading member of the Skaggs Family of retailers who expanded the predecessor of Safeway into a major supermarket chain. Career. Skaggs was an advocate of the cash-and-carry system for grocery stores.

  3. When Marion Barton Skaggs was born on 5 April 1888, in Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri, United States, his father, Rev. Samuel Milton Skaggs, was 26 and his mother, Nancy Elizabeth Long, was 25. He married Estella Iona Roselle on 28 October 1907, in Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma, United States.

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  4. Sep 6, 2024 · Explore genealogy for M. B. Skaggs born 1888 Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri, United States died 1976 Alameda, California, United States including research + more in the free family tree community.

    • April 5, 1888
    • May 15, 1976
  5. After selling the store to his third son, Marion Barton Skaggs, for 41,088, Samuel M. Skaggs moved to eastern Oregon. The six Skaggs brothers were strong-willed men imbued with the Protestant ethic. Not only were they decisive and quick to take action, but they found it difficult to relax and enjoy most forms of recreation.

  6. Jan 1, 2017 · Marion Barton Skaggs, nicknamed M.B. (April 5, 1888 – May 8, 1976) was an American businessman and leading member of the Skaggs Family of retailers who expanded the predecessor of Safeway into a major supermarket chain.

    • Missouri
    • April 5, 1888
    • Estella Iona Roselle
    • May 8, 1976
  7. Apr 21, 2022 · In 1915, the Skaggs family owned a small grocery store in American Falls, Idaho. Originally owned by S. M. Skaggs, a Baptist minister, the store was opened to help provide for his family of 15 children. Shortly after the grocery was founded, it was purchased by one of Skaggs’s sons, Marion Barton Skaggs.

  8. He was born on April 5, 1888 in Aurora, Missouri, United States, the son of Samuel M. Skaggs, a Baptist minister and grocer, and Nance E. Long. Samuel moved his large family, numbering twelve children, to nearby Kato, Missouri, when Marion, the fourth child, was very young.

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