George T Atkinson

George T Atkinson||p7.htm#i3891|Alfred Walter Atkinson|b. c Jun 1878|p6.htm#i1893|Minnie Rosetta Howting|b. c Jun 1882|p190.htm#i1894|James A. Atkinson|b. c 1845|p7.htm#i1895|Sarah A. Yates|b. c Jan 1851|p449.htm#i1896|Alfred J. Howting|b. c 1851|p181.htm#i1915|Alice A. Clay|b. c 1858|p74.htm#i1916|

Herbert E Atkinson

Herbert E Atkinson||p7.htm#i3890|Alfred Walter Atkinson|b. c Jun 1878|p6.htm#i1893|Minnie Rosetta Howting|b. c Jun 1882|p190.htm#i1894|James A. Atkinson|b. c 1845|p7.htm#i1895|Sarah A. Yates|b. c Jan 1851|p449.htm#i1896|Alfred J. Howting|b. c 1851|p181.htm#i1915|Alice A. Clay|b. c 1858|p74.htm#i1916|

Herbert H Atkinson

Herbert H Atkinson|b. c Aug 1880|p7.htm#i1901|James Arthur Atkinson|b. c 1845|p7.htm#i1895|Sarah Ann Yates|b. c Jan 1851|p449.htm#i1896|||||||Henry T. Yates|b. c 1811\nd. b 1861|p448.htm#i1906|Elizabeth King|b. c 1813|p228.htm#i1907|

James Atkinson

James Atkinson|b. c 1872|p7.htm#i1898|James Arthur Atkinson|b. c 1845|p7.htm#i1895|Sarah Ann Yates|b. c Jan 1851|p449.htm#i1896|||||||Henry T. Yates|b. c 1811\nd. b 1861|p448.htm#i1906|Elizabeth King|b. c 1813|p228.htm#i1907|

James Arthur Atkinson

James Arthur Atkinson

James Arthur Atkinson|b. c Dec 1903|p7.htm#i3889|Alfred Walter Atkinson|b. c Jun 1878|p6.htm#i1893|Minnie Rosetta Howting|b. c Jun 1882|p190.htm#i1894|James A. Atkinson|b. c 1845|p7.htm#i1895|Sarah A. Yates|b. c Jan 1851|p449.htm#i1896|Alfred J. Howting|b. c 1851|p181.htm#i1915|Alice A. Clay|b. c 1858|p74.htm#i1916|

Janet Atkinson

Janet Atkinson||p7.htm#i1890|Edward J Atkinson||p6.htm#i1887|Ruby Kingsnorth||p228.htm#i1888|Alfred W. Atkinson|b. c Jun 1878|p6.htm#i1893|Minnie R. Howting|b. c Jun 1882|p190.htm#i1894|||||||

John Atkinson

John Atkinson||p7.htm#i1889|Edward J Atkinson||p6.htm#i1887|Ruby Kingsnorth||p228.htm#i1888|Alfred W. Atkinson|b. c Jun 1878|p6.htm#i1893|Minnie R. Howting|b. c Jun 1882|p190.htm#i1894|||||||

Linda Atkinson

Linda Atkinson||p7.htm#i688|Roy Atkinson||p8.htm#i147|Joan Margaret Fisher||p122.htm#i675|Alfred W. Atkinson|b. 22 May 1906\nd. 31 Mar 1964|p5.htm#i1883|Francis L. Hughs|b. 10 Jul 1908\nd. 13 Oct 1973|p197.htm#i1884|Ernest W. F. R. Fisher|b. 21 Feb 1887|p121.htm#i31|Edith E. Yates|b. c 1892\nd. 1965|p448.htm#i646|

Minnie Rosetta Atkinson

Minnie Rosetta Atkinson|b. c Jun 1902|p7.htm#i3888|Alfred Walter Atkinson|b. c Jun 1878|p6.htm#i1893|Minnie Rosetta Howting|b. c Jun 1882|p190.htm#i1894|James A. Atkinson|b. c 1845|p7.htm#i1895|Sarah A. Yates|b. c Jan 1851|p449.htm#i1896|Alfred J. Howting|b. c 1851|p181.htm#i1915|Alice A. Clay|b. c 1858|p74.htm#i1916|
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