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Champ Atkinson
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- Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
- FamilySearch Family Tree
- 1940 United States Federal Census
- U.S. City Directories
- 1910 United States Federal Census
- U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
- Oklahoma, Unemployed Relief Census, 1933
- Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
MyHeritage Family Trees
Champ Clark Atkinson, 1909 - 1993 Champ Clark Atkinson 1909 1993 Oklahoma Oklahoma
Champ Clark Atkinson was born on 1909, in , Oklahoma, to John Levi Atkinson and Laura S. Atkinson (born Clay).
Champ had 6 siblings: Sgt Paul Atkinson, Ralph G Atkinson and .
Champ married Lee Ella Atkinson (born (Atkinson)).
Lee was born on 1917, in , Oklahoma.
Champ passed away on 1993, at age 83 in , Oklahoma.
He was buried in , Oklahoma.
Documents of Champ Clark Atkinson
Champ C Atkinson
1909 1993 Champ C Atkinson in U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Champ C Atkinson
was born on December 30 1909.
Champ
lived in Miami, Oklahoma 74354, USA.
Champ
passed away on January 7 1993, at age 83.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Champ AtkinsonChamp Atkinson in The Catholic Press - July 11 1936
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... and Tom Donohue, Hartford pro. Atkinson and Cassara were seven holes ahead when they finished the round Cassara, a New Londoner, will be remembered for hls triumph over District Champ Atkinson ln the finals of the club championship last year Friends Plan Funeral Of Kid Broad, Boxer LOS ANGELES. July 15 (AP)— Friends of Kld Broad, old time prizefighter and lesser- ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Champ AtkinsonChamp Atkinson in West-Jersey pioneer - Feb 11 1854
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... broken, and he was otherwise seriousl injured. lie was taken to Vincentown, wher he received every attention, but he survive* only until the nest evening. Mount Holly Mirror. Mr. Champion Atkinson, a worthy farmc in the township of Mannington, was seriousl injured on Friday week, by his horses run ning away. He was drawn along by th horses for a considerable ..."
Publication place: Bridgeton, Cumberland, New Jersey
FamilySearch Family Tree
Champ Clark Atkinson 1909 1993OklahomaOklahoma
Champ Clark Atkinson, 1909 - 1993
Champ Clark Atkinson was born on month day 1909, in birth place, Oklahoma, to John L Atkinson and Laura S Clay.
Champ had 11 siblings: Lydia Gertrude Nichols (born Atkinson), Laura Ellen Sparlin (born Atkinson) and 9 other siblings.