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Samuel Wordsworth Atkins

Male 1844 - 1898  (53 years)


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  • Name Samuel Wordsworth Atkins 
    Born 30 Oct 1844  Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 20 Jan 1898  Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Dodson Cemetary, Rogersville, Green County, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I833  Jerry Milo Johnson
    Last Modified 29 Mar 2015 

    Father Samuel A Atkins,   b. 20 May 1805, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Apr 1888  (Age 82 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Rachel Carmen,   b. 19 Apr 1808, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 29 Sep 1849  (Age 41 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Family ID F321  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Frances M."Frankie" Blakeman,   b. 26 Mar 1851, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Feb 1909, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 57 years) 
    Married 02 Jul 1868  Allegan County, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth Mercedis "Libby" Atkins,   b. Jun 1882, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1943  (Age ~ 60 years)  [Natural]
     2. Charles Elwood Atkins,   b. 11 Sep 1888, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 May 1946  (Age 57 years)  [Natural]
     3. Rachel Birdena "Birdie" Atkins,   b. 22 Feb 1873, Allegan County, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown  [Natural]
     4. Earl Samuel Atkins,   b. 1875, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1947  (Age 72 years)  [Natural]
     5. William Arthur Atkins,   b. 03 Jun 1878, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Dec 1937, Kansas City, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years)  [Natural]
    Family ID F887  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 30 Oct 1844 - Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 02 Jul 1868 - Allegan County, Michigan Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 20 Jan 1898 - Missouri Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Dodson Cemetary, Rogersville, Green County, Missouri Link to Google Earth
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    Pin Legend  : Address       : Location       : City/Town       : County/Shire       : State/Province       : Country       : Not Set

  • Notes 


    • THIS INFORMATION CAME TO ME FROM MIRIAM "MIRRIE" LINDA
      ATKINS CORGAN, MY MOTHER'S TWIN SISTER. /JULY 1995

      In Missouri he lived in the home of a licensed medical doctor. He
      accompanied the doctor on his calls around the country side and foot
      hills of the Ozarks. After a few years he took the state board exams and
      passed and was able to hang out a shingle and start his own practice. If
      I remember right there is a vertical Tombstone in the same cemetery that
      William Arthur Atkins is buried. With the name Samuel Atkins DOB and DOD.
      Why I say this is cause when I was a child Prior to WW II Grandmother
      Atkins would invite Albert, my father to come to a reunion at the
      cemetery where there would be tables with alot of food and where
      different relatives were buried. We children ran around the tombstones
      playing tag admonished off and on by grandma Atkins and other old ladies
      "Don't step on the graves ". That was the mounds straight out from the
      Markers (stones). On the most part we stayed off the mounds. Back then if
      you were adjudged as not trying to cooperate( Obey). There came a timeof
      instant "taking care of". The food was wonderful. I remember two things
      cold lemonade and a white cake covered with thick vanilla icing with real
      cream in it....
      Back to Samuel Atkins, Samuel lived in Kalamazoo, Michigan before
      moving to Missouri. There was a furniture factory that some of the Atkins
      men worked in. It was nationally known for children's highchairs.
      Samuel had several sons. William Atkins was the youngest. His
      childhood was kinda like the Joseph Story in the Bible ( My paternal
      grandfather) The older brothers wouldn't let him hang around them. One
      day they started throwing gravel at him to go home. Some got imbedded in
      one eye. His dad did what he could but some foreign material couldn't be
      extracted. Years later this eye was operated on and though this operation
      was a success he died in the post operation room. He hemorrhaged
      internal. the nurses didn't see anything. The only time I ever saw my dad
      cry, standing at the phone getting that information from Kansas City. I
      was six years old in 1937.
      One time only dad took us to St. Louis, Missouri to a cousin (child
      of one of grandpa's brothers. The home and family very respectable, but
      no particular spark of warmth. That was it , No further contact.
      Grandpa had a married sister named Libby. Her husband's named was
      Horace Patterson. We went to her home somewhere around Springfield,
      Missouri a few times. We never stayed but like an hour or less. She was
      pretty with alot of thick white hair. She had a married daughter . Her
      name was Leah. Her husband's name was Elmer ( Chaffin or Thompson ? ) he
      was a guard at the prison. Libby's daughter was very friendly and
      outgoing. she had Connie and I go with her to her strawberry garden. We
      helped her pick a large mixing bowel of strawberries, which she washed
      and sliced and poured over a slice of angel food cake, which we all ate
      heartily. Then lastly Grandpa had a female relative ( I think her name
      was Birdie. she married a Muskogee, Oklahoma Newspaperman, James Bixby.)

      THE END

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      In James Albert Atkins obituary it states that Samuel Atkins was a
      union soldier from Michigan during the Civil War and came to Missouri
      afterwards.
      Samuel is buried in Dodson Cemetary in Rogersville, Missouri. On his
      tombstone it reads "FROM LOVES SHINING CIRCLE THE GEMS DROP AWAY"
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      I found information in the 1860 Michigan census in the town of
      Watson in Allegan County ( it was taken on the 25th day of June) Page
      372. It showed Samuel W. Atkins to be 16 years old at the time. It also
      stated his father, Samuel A. Atkins was 55 years old and a farmer. It
      also stated that Samuel W. was born in Michigan and his father and mother
      were both born in New York. Allegan County is very close to Kalamazoo.
      In the 1870 census ( done on the day of August 18 in the town of Watson,
      Allegan County Missouri on Page 392 ) it showed Samuel W. Atkins to be
      25 years old, married to Frances, who was 19 years old and living on his
      own farm next to his father , Samuel A. Atkins. In the 1980 census of
      Michigan. ( I found on the Soundex )
      It stated Samuel W. Atkins was still living in TWP Watson, county
      Alligan.( born in Michigan) Samuel W. is 35 years old and his wife,
      Frances is 29. It showed them to have 3 children at the time. The
      children were listed as Birdina (female ) age 7 years, Earl ( son)age 5
      years old and Arthur (son, William Arthur Atkins ) age 2. It states all
      the children were born in Michigan.( Vol. 1,Sheet 13, Line 14, ED 14 or
      74. on the regular census.)

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      In the Missouri Union Veterns of the Civil War , which was in a way
      a cenus taken for Union soldiers and their widows for pensions. It was
      taken in 1890.Since all the 1890 census were burned up this help me prove
      that Samuel W. Atkins was a union soldier from Michigan and did move to
      Missouri some time between 1880 and 1890. The Green County, Missouri was
      on Roll 30. It also looked like the town was Springfield in Missouri.
      It stated:
      Samuel W. Atkins
      House # 66
      Family # 64 or 69 (I think this is the order of
      families they talked
      to)
      Privite /company I (i) /
      Name of Regiment or Vessel 5 In the Michigan
      Calvery
      Date of Enlistment: August 22, 1864
      Date of Discharge July 3, 1865
      In for 1 year, 10 months and 11 days
      Post Office Address Palace, Green County,
      Missouri

      Served under Col. Russell A. Alger
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      From Robert Atkins "Bobby", my mother's cousin stated Samuel Atkins
      lived in Flint, Michigan. He also stated he saw a land deed for Samuel
      that stated the land was in Flint, Michigan. Maybe he lived in both
      places? I did not find any cenus record of them living in Flint, Michigan
      but that doesn't mean it wasn't true either. It will just take more
      research.

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      In the Missouri Soundex for 1900- Vol. 34- ED 48- sheet 5- Line 48
      Green County, Clay Twp

      Frances M. Atkins is 49 now. Her birthday is given March 1851 and
      born in Michigan.
      William A. Atkins is 22 years old and born June 1878 in Michigan.
      Elizabeth M. Atkins "Libby" is 17 years old and Born June 1883 in
      Michigan.
      Charles E. Atkins is 11 years old and born September 1889 in
      Michigan.

      Idal Harrett BO (Border ?) Born April 1874 in Missouri. she is 24
      years old.
      Ray G. N (neighbor ?) Born July 1895 in Missouri. he is 4 years old.

      Samuel W. Atkins was not listed. He died 1898.

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      In July of 1996 I visited Dodson Cemetery and there was a Alta
      Atkins buried next to Samuel and Frances Atkins. His headstone states
      born 1907 and died 1913. I don't have this child listed as their child. I
      need to check the 1910 Missouri Census when it comes out
      Dodson Cemetery is located on highway 60 by Springfield. your drive
      to road NN and turn South. There is a gas company there called Empire
      Gas, a white and green building. It is on the oppsite side of the street
      that you turn on. you go down NN just a short ways and the road turns.
      Right where the road turns will be a small cemetery, Dodson Cemetery.


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