Welcome to the Family History Page of Paul and Sandy Atkins! During our research, we've come across a prominent Methodist Bishop, Blackbeards Doctor, a Pilgrim, the founder of one of Baltimore's neighborhoods, Colonial settlers of Cape Cod, and a naughty pilgrim as well. Our ancestors come from England, Normandy, France, Germany, Canada and elsewhere!
This web page is a collaborative effort based on John Atkins, Jr's research and input from his sister, Dorothy Atkins. Additional information comes from Maria Provencher and Richard Chumsae. Important information about my great great grandmother, Iomegene Hatch comes from my third cousin, Myles Hatch, as well as my connection to Myles Standish of the Mayflower.
On Sandy's family, information comes from her parents, Pat and Darrow Richesin and her grandmother, Goldie Cooley. It is a work in progress and contributions and photo's welcome.
Any mistakes are mine alone, I welcome corrections. Paul
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- George Atkins (19 KB)
George Atkins
- Katherine Kirby (19 KB)
Katherine Kirby, Thanksgiving 2000 with Evelyn and Jack McClaughlin, Paul and Sandy Atkins and Donna Smith
- Eliza F Atkins (8 KB)
Eliza F Atkins
- Corey Florence (5 KB)
Corey Florence, 2000
- Everett and John Atkins Sr (24 KB)
Everett and John
- Hoxie House (84 KB)
Restored 1635 saltbox house
- Kristen Florence (9 KB)
Kristen Florence
- Helen Atkins (7 KB)
Helen Atkins
- David Bean Hatch home (30 KB)
given by Myles Hatch
- Mike Kirby (6 KB)
Mike Kirby
- John Atkins Jr (11 KB)
John Atkins Jr as boy
- Lucy Smyth and Wm Goodman Blakely (33 KB)
- Thomas Kirby (15 KB)
Tommy Kirby
- Thomas Freeman Atkins (12 KB)
Thomas Freeman Atkins
- Sister Eva Cormier, John Atkins and Katherine Kirb (8 KB)
- Romain and Agnes with Lena (14 KB)
Romain and Agnes Leger Cormier with Lena Cormier, courtesy of Maria Cormier and her dad, Warren
- William and John Atkins and Thomas Freeman Atkins (19 KB)
horse and buggy on Cape Cod?
- Charles Atkins (2 KB)
- Cormier Farm (30 KB)
Plantation Street, Worcester Massachusetts. Persons appear to be Romain and Agnes, not sure of the children. Note the other children to the viewers left of the house. Courtesy of Maria Cormier and her dad, Warren
- Damien (Danny) Cormier (19 KB)
performed on Vaudeville with Adele Cormier, he's on the right
- Charles Kirby, Katherine Kirby and Florence Kirby (4 KB)
- Albert Cormier (11 KB)
courtesy of Maria Cormier and her dad, Warren.
- Elina's Cormier Family (34 KB)
see description on bottom
- Charles Frederick Heckel (13 KB)
with Charles Louis Heckel, First Snow, 1908 at 4211 Heckel Avenue, Baltimore Maryland
- Cormier Family (19 KB)
early 1900's, a more clear photo courtesy of Maria Cormier Provencher
- Charles Frederick "Pop" Heckel (6 KB)
taken at 4211 Heckel Avenue, Baltimore Maryland
- Lena Atkins in New Hampshire (13 KB)
- John, Charles, Lou and David Heckel (13 KB)
4211 Heckel Avenue, Baltimore Maryland
- Katherine and Ellen "Nellie" Heckel (12 KB)
Ellen Fossett Heckel and her daughter, Katherine Heckel
- Elina Cormier at work (on right) (6 KB)
she worked at the telephone company where she met her husband to be - they eloped!
- Elina Cormier, circa 1885 (20 KB)
Elina Atkins as child
- John and Lena Atkins card (10 KB)
this must be where Paul Atkins gets his skill in home brewing beer!
- Central Illinois Conference, Methodist Church re B (23 KB)
Cover sheet...from the achives of the Methodist Church, memorial of the Bishop's death
- Alice Hatch Coombs (29 KB)
Alice Hatch Coombs with ?
- Bishop Mallalieu Memorial, first page (34 KB)
From Methodist Church records, 1911
- Heckel Family (10 KB)
Charles, Albert, John, Leo, Louis, Katherine and Nellie Heckel
- Imogene Hatch (8 KB)
Imogene Hatch
- Bishop Mallalieu, Memorial continued (43 KB)
- Adelbert Freeman (69 KB)
Paul's third cousin, four times removed in Arlington National Cemetary. Visited November, 2003
- Imogene Hatch (9 KB)
Imogene Hatch
- page one, Eliza Atkins Memorial (21 KB)
- Raymond Hatch (20 KB)
Imogenes brother
- New England Conference Minutes, Methodist Episcopa (10 KB)
contains memorial for Eliza Atkins Mallalieu
- Thomas Howard Kirby and Mother Mary Caroline (10 KB)
Picture from Bobbie Hiese
- continued, Eliza Atkins memorial (21 KB)
- Almeda LeBaron Atkins (14 KB)
Almeda LeBaron Atkins, she is the Atkins connection to Francis LeBaron of France and Jane Austen fame, "The Nameless Nobleman".
- Cormiers of San Diego (44 KB)
Occasion of Warren Cormiers 80th Birthday and Renewal of Wedding Vows.
- Katherine Kirby (27 KB)
Katherine Kirby in photo with St Clare prayer line.
- John Chumsae's father and mother grave (33 KB)
Both of his parents died in th influenza epidemic. The name was "americanized" at their death to Chumsae.
- Sons of John and Agnes at Ginny's (15 KB)
No one can say the Chumsaes and Cormiers don't know how to have fun. L-R..Rick, John, Mark and Raymond
- Bishop Willard Mallalieu (9 KB)
photo provided by Boston University School of Theology Library
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