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Our Atkinson Descendants Our Atkinson Descendants by James Clifford Retson Last Revised September 12 2020 Outline Descendant Report for Francis Acheson Atkinson 1 Francis Acheson Atkinson b: 1640 in Armagh, Co Armagh, Ireland, d: Money, Kilmore Parish, Co. Armagh, Ulster Ireland + [unknown spouse] ...2 Thomas Atkinson b: 1663, d: 1738 in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, USA ...2 John Acheson Atkinson b: 1689 in of Money, Co. Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK, d: 26 Jan 1771 in Money, Kilmore Parish, Co. Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK + Anne Dixon b: 1702 in Armagh, Ireland, m: 18 May 1721 in Allendale,Northumberland,England, d: 10 Sep 1766 in Money, Kilmore Parish, Co. Armagh, Ireland ......3 Robert Atkinson b: 31 Jul 1726 in of Greenhall, Money, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland, d: 01 Nov 1806 in of Greenhall, Money, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland + Mary Delap Dunlop b: 1730 in of Clonfeacle Parish, Co. Armagh or Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK, m: 06 Aug 1751 in Clonfeacle or Kilmore Parish, Co. Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK, d: of Grange, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK .........4 John Atkinson b: 16 Jul 1752 in Crowhill,Armagh,,Ireland, d: 20 Aug 1824 + Elizabeth Henderson m: 25 Dec 1786 in Kendal, Westmorland, England ............5 Charlotte Atkinson b: 1784 in Crowhill, Armagh, Ireland, d: 22 Nov 1852 in Ballanee, Victoria, Australia ............5 William Atkinson ............5 Robert Atkinson ............5 Magdalen Atkinson ............5 Francis Atkinson ............5 Eliza Atkinson ............5 Edward Atkinson ............5 Agnes Atkinson .........4 William Atkinson b: 23 Dec 1753 in Money Hill, Co. Armagh, Ulster, Ireland, d: 08 Nov 1824 in of Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland + Agnes Henderson b: 1769 in of Ahorey, County Armagh, Ireland, m: 1778, d: 1836 in Kilmore Parish, Co. Armagh, Ireland ............5 Marianne Atkinson b: 1785 in of Money, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland, d: 05 Feb 1861 in Eden Villa, Portadown, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh, Ireland ............5 Robert Henry Atkinson b: 11 Oct 1785 in of Money, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland, d: of Money, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland + Sarah Connor b: 1804, m: 03 Sep 1812, d: 1870 ...............6 Charles Rawdon Atkinson b: 1814, d: 24 May 1828 in Waterloo Lodge, County of Meath, Ireland ...............6 Robert Joseph Atkinson ...............6 Louisa Atkinson ...............6 Henrietta Atkinson ............5 William Atkinson b: 1791 in of Money, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland, d: Dec 1865 in Merrickville, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada + Ann Jane Coulter b: 1801 in Ireland; 1801 on 1871 Census, 1810 on Tombstone,, d: 18 Aug 1880 in York, Ontario, Canada; CauseOfDeath: Pulmonary Consumption ...............6 Mary Ann Atkinson b: 04 Jun 1820 in Ireland, d: 11 Nov 1907 in Leeds, Ontario, Canada; Age: 87; CauseOfDeath: Heart Failure + John Kelly b: 08 Oct 1814 in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, m: 14 Feb 1842 in Ireland, d: 13 Jun 1894 in Merrickville, Ontario, Canada ..................7 William Alfred Kelly b: 15 May 1848 in Merrickville, Grenville, Ontario, Canada, d: 08 Oct 1926 in Medical Lake, Spokane, Washington, United States ..................7 James Kelly b: 24 Dec 1849 in Ontario, Canada, d: 27 Apr 1927 ..................7 Joseph E Kelly b: 14 Jan 1853 in Merrickville, Lanark, Ontario, Canada, d: 30 Jan 1943 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States 1 ..................7 Mary Ann Kelly b: Abt 1861 in Wolford Twp., Grenville Co., Ontario, Canada., d: 1918 in Oxford Mills, North Grenville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada + Crawford Reynolds b: 30 Mar 1853 in Augusta Twp., Leeds and Grenville Co., Province of Canada., d: 03 Jun 1937 in Oxford Twp., Leeds & Grenville Co., Ontario, Canada. .....................8 Clarence Reynolds b: Abt 1889 in Ontario + Cranfarce Reynolds b: Abt 1858 in Augusta, m: 15 Apr 1890 in Grenville, Ontario, Canada ..................7 John Henry Kelly b: 25 Jan 1862 in Merrickville, Merrickville-Wolford, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada, d: 22 Jul 1947 in Walla Walla, Washington, United States ..................7 Isabella Kelley b: Mar 1863 in Ontario, Canada ..................7 Alexander Kelly b: 13 Jul 1863 in Wolford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America, d: 21 Sep 1923 in Merrickville, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America ...............6 James Atkinson b: 1822 in Ireland, d: 21 Dec 1916 in Gananoque, Leeds, Ontario, Canada + Elizabeth Connors b: 1825 in Ontario ..................7 Annie J Atkinson b: 1853 in Ontario ..................7 Hiram Atkinson b: 1855 in Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada ..................7 Louise M Atkinson b: 1871 in Ontario ...............6 William Atkinson b: 1826 in Ireland, possibly County Armagh, Northern Ireland, d: 02 Sep 1907 in Pittsburgh, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada + Agnes Nancy Holliston b: 1832 in Merrickville, Ontario, d: 08 Aug 1913 in Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada ..................7 Thomas Atkinson b: 15 Aug 1857 in Pittsburg, Frontenac County, Canada West (Ontario), Canada, d: 1936 in Saskatchewan, Canada + Mary Edwards b: 05 Jun 1864 in Merrickville, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, m: 24 Nov 1885 in Lanark, Ontario, Canada, d: 1944 in Saskatchewan, Canada .....................8 Mary Ethel Atkinson b: 1887 in Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada, d: 27 Apr 1964 in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada .....................8 William Thomas Atkinson b: 17 Jul 1892 in Lanark, Ontario, Canada .....................8 Hattie Atkinson b: 10 Dec 1894 in Smiths Falls, Ontario .....................8 Wilhemena Atkinson b: 12 Jul 1898 in Smiths Falls, Ontario .....................8 Meta Atkinson b: 08 Mar 1900 in Smiths Falls, Ontario .....................8 Maggie Lorena Atkinson b: 24 Sep 1903 in Smiths Falls, Lanark, Ontario, Canada, d: Jul 1985 in Gravesend, Kent, England ..................7 Mary Jane Atkinson b: 1863 in Ontario, d: 1951 in Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada ..................7 Elizabeth A. Atkinson b: Sep 1865 in Ontario, d: 1947 in Ontario, Canada + Archibald McCalpin b: 23 Jun 1851 in Leeds, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada, m: 04 Sep 1901 in Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada, d: 10 Jan 1928 in Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada .....................8 George A Mcalpin b: Mar 1885 in Ontario .....................8 Mary W Mcalpin b: Nov 1889 in Ontario ..................7 William Atkinson b: 1868 in Ontario ..................7 Margaret Atkinson b: 1870 in Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada ..................7 Aggie Atkinson b: 1874 in Ontario ..................7 James Francis*Frank* Atkinson b: Nov 1875 in Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, d: 1946 in Pittsburg, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada + Sadie Bennett b: Feb 1875 in Pittsburg, Ontario, Canada, m: 03 Jun 1903 in Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, d: 1967 .....................8 Janet Rita Atkinson b: 13 Apr 1904 in Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, d: 1991 + Robert Burce Johnston .....................8 Gordon Francis Atkinson b: 14 Jul 1906 in Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, d: 1984 + Helen Eileen Wright b: 19 May 1914, d: 15 May 2003 in Ontario, Canada ........................9 David Atkinson ........................9 Diane Atkinson 2 ........................9 Suzanne Atkinson + Douville .....................8 Emma Victoria Atkinson b: 24 May 1908 in Ontario, d: 27 Dec 1937 in Frontenac, Ontario, Canada ...............6 Thomas Atkinson b: 14 May 1830 in Ireland, d: 15 Jan 1919 in Merrickville, Ontario, Canada; Died at age 90 of Pneumonia + Margaret Holliston b: 1836 in Wolford, Grenville, Ontario, Canada, d: 08 Aug 1900 in Merrickville, Grenville, Ontario, Canada ..................7 Edward Atkinson b: 16 Feb 1858 in Near Merrickville, d: 09 Jan 1944 in Merrickville, Merrickville-Wolford, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada + Abigail Almeda Spicer b: 13 Sep 1860 in Prescott, Ontario, Canada, m: 03 Dec 1879 in Merrickville, Merrickville-Wolford, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada, d: 10 Jul 1940 in Merrickville, Ontario, Canada .....................8 Ethel May Atkinson b: 27 Jan 1881 in Merrickville, Ontario, d: 22 Apr 1884 in Nord), Ontario, Canada; Merrickville (Village), Leeds & Grenville (North .....................8 William Thomas Atkinson b: 15 May 1882 in Wolford Township, Ontario, d: 26 Apr 1978 in Ottawa, Ontario + Jane Elizabeth Otto b: 29 Dec 1880 in Osgoode, Russell, Ontario, Canada, m: 02 Aug 1909 in Ottawa. Ontario. Canada, d: 14 May 1947 in Ottawa. Ontario; Age: 65 .....................8 Annetta (Ettie) Bell Atkinson b: 29 Aug 1884 in Merrickville, Ontario, d: 07 Jun 1975 in Vancouver, B.C., Can. + George Howard Phillips b: 14 Oct 1880 in Wolford Twp., Grenville Co., Ont., Can., m: 07 Dec 1912 in Canada, d: 10 Jul 1954 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada ........................9 Howard Orville Phillips b: 1914 in Saskatchewan, Canada, d: 08 Oct 1933 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada ........................9 Cecil Phillips b: 01 Sep 1916 in Saskatchewan, d: British Columbia, Canada + Living Britton ...........................10 Living Phillips ...........................10 Living Phillips ...........................10 Living Phillips ........................9 Ethel May Phillips b: 06 Oct 1919 in Kincaid, Saskatchewan, Canada, d: 20 Oct 2004 in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada + Jack Bailey d: 28 Jun 1944 in Airplane accident at Emma Lake near Prince Albert ...........................10 Etta Bailey + Al Richmond ..............................11
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