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Amey <I>Mawney</I> Atkins

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Amey Mawney Atkins

Birth
East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
3 Oct 1864 (aged 87)
North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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Amey (twin), m. (1) Capt William Earle TILLINGHAST of Providence, b. 23 March 1778, d. 25 April 1817, the son of Joseph Tillinghast (b 1734) and Mary Earle (b 1753). She m. (2) Elisha ATKINS of Providence, the son of Elisha and Abigail Atkins of Putnam, CT. Amey appears in both the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses, living in Newport, RI with her second husband and an Irish servant both years, and with another boarder in 1850. In 1850 Elisha was called a school teacher and in 1860 he was called a surveyor of customs. Amey and her first husband are buried in this cemetery; Elisha is buried in the Putnam Heights Cemetery, Putnam, CT.
Amey (twin), m. (1) Capt William Earle TILLINGHAST of Providence, b. 23 March 1778, d. 25 April 1817, the son of Joseph Tillinghast (b 1734) and Mary Earle (b 1753). She m. (2) Elisha ATKINS of Providence, the son of Elisha and Abigail Atkins of Putnam, CT. Amey appears in both the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses, living in Newport, RI with her second husband and an Irish servant both years, and with another boarder in 1850. In 1850 Elisha was called a school teacher and in 1860 he was called a surveyor of customs. Amey and her first husband are buried in this cemetery; Elisha is buried in the Putnam Heights Cemetery, Putnam, CT.


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