History of Bucks
County, Pa Volume 3 by William H. Davis
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MARY ATKINSON TURNER. MARY ATKINSON TURNER. Charles S. ATKINSON, eldest surviving son of Mahlon and Sarah H. (SMITH) ATKINSON, was born in Buckingham township, Bucks county, March 30, 1841, and was educated at the public schools of his native township and at the First Pennsylvania State Normal School at Millersville, and the Claverack Academy, on the Hudson, New York. In 1862 he located in Solebruy, where he has since followed farming in connection with various other business enterprises. In 1879 he purchased the agricultural works at New Hope and carried on the manufacture and sale of agricultural implements for many years. He married in 1862, Matilda R. MAGILL, daughter of Jonathan P. and Mary (WATSON) MAGILL, of Solebury, and they have one child, Mary M. ATKINSON, now the wife of H. W. TURNER, a veterinary surgeon, who practiced his profession for a number of years at Lahaska, Bucks county, and for several years past has been engaged as veterinary surgeon for an equestrian establishment traveling through different parts of Europe and America. Dr. and Mrs. TURNER have no children. Text taken from page 166 of: Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New
York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III Transcribed FEBRUARY 2001 by GRACE T. BURTON of PA as part of the Bucks Co., Early Family Project, www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/bucksindex.html Published February 2001 on the Bucks county, Pa., USGenWeb
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