Arrived in Green Bay, in 1855, with his cousin Margaret Atkinson and her husband John C. Armstrong.
Death of H. Atkinson
Hillas Atkinson died at this residence on Quincy street, near Walnut, in this city, shortly after noon Wednesday. He was a native of Ireland, having come to this country 33 years ago, and settled in Green Bay 30 years ago. He was married in New York to Miss Mary Ritchie the year before he came to Green Bay. He has been a quiet, honest and industrious citizen, and one who had accumulated a snug little property. His wife survives. Stephen Atkinson, of Fort Howard, and Thomas Atkinson, of Preble, are cousins of the deceased.
Green Bay Gazette
Wed., Apr 15, 1885
Arrived in Green Bay, in 1855, with his cousin Margaret Atkinson and her husband John C. Armstrong.
Death of H. Atkinson
Hillas Atkinson died at this residence on Quincy street, near Walnut, in this city, shortly after noon Wednesday. He was a native of Ireland, having come to this country 33 years ago, and settled in Green Bay 30 years ago. He was married in New York to Miss Mary Ritchie the year before he came to Green Bay. He has been a quiet, honest and industrious citizen, and one who had accumulated a snug little property. His wife survives. Stephen Atkinson, of Fort Howard, and Thomas Atkinson, of Preble, are cousins of the deceased.
Green Bay Gazette
Wed., Apr 15, 1885
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