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Samuel Atkinson 1685 – 1775 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Jul 1685

Birth Location: Bristol, Bucks Co., PA

Death Date: 21 Feb 1775

Death Location: Burlington Co., NJ

Father: Thomas Atkinson

Mother: Jane Bond

Spouse(s): Ruth Stacye

Children(s): Thomas Atkinson, Rebecca Atkinson, Ruth Atkinson, Elizabeth Atkinson, Samuel Atkinson

Early life: Samuel Atkinson Sr arrived in Bristol, Bucks Co., PA in 1685, born to Thomas Atkinson and Jane Bond. Over time, Samuel Atkinson Sr formed a family with Ruth Stacye, which included Thomas Atkinson, Rebecca Atkinson, Ruth Atkinson, Elizabeth Atkinson and Samuel Atkinson. Samuel Atkinson Sr concluded life in Burlington Co., NJ in 1775.

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Parents

Thomas Atkinson
1656 – 1687
Birth Location: Ripon, Yorkshire, , England
TA
Jane Bond
1660 – 1709
Birth Location: Knaresborough, Yorkshire, , England
JB

Spouses(s)

Ruth Stacye
1680 – 1755
Birth Location: Burlington Co., NJ
RS

Children(s)

Thomas Atkinson
1715 – 1763
Birth Location: Chesterfield, Burlington Co., NJ
TA
Rebecca Atkinson
1716 – 1795
Birth Location: Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
RA
Ruth Atkinson
1718 – 1763
Birth Location: Chesterfield, Burlington Co., NJ
RA
Elizabeth Atkinson
1720 – 1727
Birth Location: Chesterfield, Burlington Co., NJ
EA
Samuel Atkinson
1722 – 1781
Birth Location: Chesterfield, Burlington Co., NJ
SA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 17 Jul 1685
    Event Place: Bristol, Bucks Co., PA
    Record Source: Millennium File, North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Atkinson families of Bucks County, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 2 Sep 1714
    Event Place: Burlington, New Jersey
    Record Source: U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1688-1809; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: L4.3

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 21 Feb 1775
    Event Place: Burlington Co., NJ
    Record Source: Millennium File, North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Atkinson families of Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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