Joseph Atkin1
#1196, (May 1851-13 October 1906)
Birth* | MAY 1851 | Joseph Atkin was born in MAY 1851 at Spilsby, Lincolnshire, EnglandG.1 |
Baptism | 4 JUN 1851 | He was baptized on 4 JUN 1851 at Spilsby, LincolnshireG.3 |
(Witness) Residence | 30 MAR 1861 | He lived with Martin Atkin at Leather Lane, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, EnglandG, together with Jonathan Atkin, George Atkin, Mary Atkin and Jacob Atkin.4 |
Marriage* | OCT 1873 | Joseph Atkin married Frances Cordelia Crick in OCT 1873 at Bedford, Bedfordshire, EnglandG.5 |
Occupation | 30 MAR 1881 | The occupation of Joseph Atkin was 'Master Grocer.6' |
Residence* | 30 MAR 1881 | He and Frances Cordelia Crick lived at High Street, Stoney Stratford, Buckinghamshire, EnglandG.7 |
Residence* | 30 MAR 1891 | Joseph Atkin lived at 88 Leathwaite Road, Battersea, London, EnglandG.8 |
Residence | 30 MAR 1901 | He lived at 149 London Road, Kirkley, Suffolk, EnglandG.9 |
Occupation* | 30 MAR 1901 | The occupation of Joseph Atkin was 'Grocer.10' |
Death* | 13 OCT 1906 | He died on 13 OCT 1906 at Morton Cottage, Morton Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, EnglandG, aged 55.11,12 |
Citations
- [S17] BMD indices, birth, Spilsby, Lincs., Apr-Jun 1851, vol 14 630.
- [S44] Extracted from the 1861 census, age 9 at census.
- [S65] England & Wales Christenings, bapt; Joseph Atkin, parents Martin & Mary, Spilsby Circuit, Lincoln. 1542406.
- [S44] Extracted from the 1861 census.
- [S69] England & Wales Marriages 1538-1940, marriage; Joseph Atkin & Frances Cordelia Crick, Bedford, Beds, Oct-Dec 1878, vol 3b 815.
- [S21] Extracted from the 1881 census, one apprentice.
- [S21] Extracted from the 1881 census.
- [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, with brother-in-law George C Crick, as widower. George Crick worked at BMNH in Geological Dept.
- [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, with neice Matilda, age 25 born Lincoln.
- [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census.
- [S17] BMD indices, death, age 57, Mutford, Suffolk, Oct-Dec 1906, vol 4a 622.
- [S82] Probate, England & Wales, probate to George Charles Crick & George Robert Mathers.