The coal dealer, father of four daughters, stood 1,84m, with a weight of 110 kg in competition.
He engaged in business as a coal dealer and later as an operator.
He worked as a barber and later became a coal dealer.
After a brief career at ranching Skelding became a coal dealer within a couple years and continued with that business the rest of his life.
He engaged in business as a sewer contractor and later as a coal dealer.
The lock was opened in 1727 and destroyed in 1738 by rival coal dealers to stop the use of the river for transportation.
Until his retirement, he was employed as a coal dealer.
A coal dealer acquired the building and used it as a barn.
Cope then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he was a wholesale coal dealer.
That set back coal dealers and allowed forests to replenish.