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F Pearl Mickle

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Article, Amherstburg Echo, 9 June 1911:
The Mickle Family - Re Union of One of Essex County's Historical and Influential Families:
The Mickle family reunion was held on Bois Blanc Island, on Wednesday last, June7th. The gathering was attended by family coming from all parts, some coming from the Pacific coast, and many from the states of the Union, but Essex, Kent and Lambton were particularly well represented...
... the chairman called upon Henry Mickle, who welcomed them all and gave a short address in which he referred to William Mickle as the original head of the Mickle clan, who had come from Aryshire, Scotland, before the American revolution. About 1793 he was engaged in the construction of the British Government navy at Fort Malden and later at York (now Toronto), where he died of typhoid fever. He said there were about 600 descendents...
The register showed the following to have signed the book: ...
Malden - Mrs. Louisa Mickle, Wm. Mickle, wife and children John, Pearl and Bruce, Charles Mickle, wife and children Lu, Ray, Ruth and George, C. J. Mickle, wife and sons Arthur and William, G. L. Mickle and wife, Fred Mickle and children Bessie, Helena and Hilton, Ross Mickle, Miss Amelia Mickle, Miss Carrie Mickle...

Obituary, date and paper unknown:
Mickle - Alice J., 92 years, April 12, 1972 at Amherstburg... Predeceased by her husband William. Dear mother of John L., of London; Bruce A., at home; Mrs. Norman (Pearl) Doyle and Mrs. W. (Marjorie) Bell, Windsor; 3 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren...

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 376-377:
Richard Atkinson, a lifetime resident of Malden township, County of Essex where he had followed farming with much success, comes of old English stock.
John Atkinson, his grandfather, was a resident of Downham, Lancashire, England, where he married Alice Boothman and where both died...
Richard Atkinson, Jr., son of John, and father of the present Richard, was born Feb. 2, 1783, at Downham...
Richard Atkinson was born April 1, 1837, in Monaghan township, near Port Hope, Ont., and was but two years old when the family came to Colchester South, County of Essex...
Mr. Atkinson has been twice married, his first marriage, which took place in Malden, being to Matilda Graveline... Mr. Atkinson's second marriage was to Jessie Campbell, daughter of Duncan Campbell, and the children of this union are: ... Alice, who married William Mickle, has one daughter, Pearl, and they reside on the river front, Concession 1 ...
Mrs. Jessie (Campbell) Atkinson was born in Scotland, Nov. 20, 1852, daughter of Duncan and Christina (McGregor) Campbell, of Scotland, who were born 1821 and 1820, respectively. They came to the County of Essex in 1854, and located in Malden township, where they have since remained. He has lived retired for the past four years. He was township treasurer for many years, and township reeve also for many years, being quite a prominent man in his community...

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George Lennox Mickle 1832-1907   Louisa Little 1834-1930   Richard Atkinson 1837-   Jessie Campbell 1847-
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William Scot Mickle 1866-1912   Alice Jane Atkinson 1879-1972
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Pearl Mickle ca 1903