Nostalgic memories of Skinner's Bottom's local history

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During the course of research I have traced this name in my family tree back to 1689 and it looks like my direct branch all lived in the St Agnes area up to around 1800,many of them at Skinners Bottoms. I am wondering whether it might be named after them. Other related Skinners lived there until at least the 1880s. I would love to hear any stories and receive information about them, possibly from long lost relatives.