ATHERLEY, EDWARD GAMBIER ELIOT, third son of Rev. Arthur Atherley, Vicar of Heavitree, Devon, and Prebendary of Chichester, and Amelia Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Dawkins, Commissioner of Excise; b. 18 Dec 1834; adm. 4 Oct 1849 (Rigaud's); Ensign, 45th Foot 3 Nov 1852; Lieut., 13 Oct 1854; Capt., 6 Nov 1860; 60th Rifles 2 Dec 1862; retd. 25 Oct 1864; d. 10 Oct 1898.
ATHERLEY, SIDNEY KERR BULLER, brother of Edward Gambier Eliot Atherley (qv); b. 22 Oct 1837; adm. 4 Oct 1849 (Rigaud's); went to Eton; Trin. Coll. Camb., adm. pens. 4 Apr 1854, readm. 23 Feb 1855, matr. Mich. 1855; m. 3 Apr 1877 Georgiana Louise, youngest dau. of Grenville Charles Lennox Berkeley, Commissioner of Customs; d. 27 Feb 1878.
Atherley-Jones, Ernest Egbert Stanley Bright, son of His Hon. Llewellyn Archer Atherley Jones, K . C., of Brayswick, Berks, Judge of the City of London Court, by Elizabeth Fanny, daughter of James David Lambert, of Chapel House, Durham; b. May 5, 1883; adm. May 6, 1897 (R); left July 1902; Magd. Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1902; subsequently migrated to Worcester Coll.; called to the bar at the Inner Temple May 10, 1911; Midland Circuit; asst. private sec. to Lord Rhondda, Ministry of Food, and sometime Grain Officer, South Midlands, during Great War I; m. 1st June 29, 1911, Charlotte Abney, only child of Col. H. Walker, of the West Yorks Regt.; wd Oct. 26, 1922, Betty Fanny, daughter of the Rev. Henry William Richards, Rector of Stanwick, Northants; d. Feb. 25, 1936.
Silversmiths. Henry Atkin joined with Joseph Law and John Oxley 1824-1829. Became Atkin, Oxley & Co 1829-1840, then Henry Atkin & Co 1840-1853. Became Atkin Brothers 1853-1925, then Atkin Brothers Ltd in 1925. They purchased Thomas Bradbury & Sons c.1940 and were acquired by C.J. Vander in 1958.
ATKIN (or ATKYN), THOMAS, son of Thomas Atkin, Windsor, Berks.; b.; adm.; KS 1678; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1680, adm. pens. 19 Jun 1680, aged 17, scholar 22 Apr 1681, matr. 1681; 9th in ordo 1683/4; BA 1683/4; MA 1687; Head Master, King’s School, Canterbury, from 1689; ordained deacon (Canterbury) 1699/1700, to curacy Littlebourne, Kent; lic. to m. 21 May 1694 Mary Moore, St. Andrew’s parish, Canterbury; buried Canterbury Cathedral 27 Sep 1700.
ATKINS, ---; b.; in school lists 1656.
ATKINS, ---; b.; at school 1658-60 (Busby’s Account Book); a boarder.
Atkins, Barry Kennedy, son of Cdr Arthur K. Atkins USN and Frances Griswold, d. of Commodore Nathaniel Matson Terry USN; b. 2 Aug. 1911; adm. Sept. 1926 (H); left Dec. 1927; US Naval Academy 1928-32, BS; Ensign USN 1932, Lieut. 1935, Lieut.-Cdr 1942, Cdr 1943, Capt. 1951; served in Asiatic and Pacific Fleets throughout WW2; commanded USS Holder in Atlantic and Mediterranean; Commander US Naval Forces, E. Atlantic and Mediterranean, London 1952- 3; Commander US Naval Station Annapolis, retd with rank of Rear-Admiral Nov. 1959; Navy Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star, Pacific Area Ribbon, with twelve operatonal stars; George Washington Univ., Washington DC, MSc (Admin.) 1973; now a man. consultant; m. 1st 29 July 1952 Dorothy Daisy, d. of Frank William Penny of London and Chicago; 2nd 28 Dec. 1985 Muriel Gluckman Strong, d. of Harry Gluckman, pharmacologist.
Atkins, Elisha, son of Robert Wrisley Atkins, of Belmont, MA, USA, businessman, and Ruth, d. of Henry Hornblower, of Boston, MA, USA, stockbroker; b. 16 Nov. 1920; adm. May 1937 (B); left July 1937; Harvard Univ., BA 1942; US Marine Corps Res. (Lieut. ) in WW2, wounded (SW Pacific) 1943; Rochester Univ., MD 1950; res. training Washington Univ., St Louis, 1950-5; asst. Prof. Medicine, Yale Univ. 1955; member of faculty Yale Med. Sch. 1965, Prof. of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases 1967-85, latterly Prof. Emeritus; Master of Saybrook Coll., Yale Univ. 1975-85; m. 17 Nov 1942 Elizabeth, d. of Warwick Potter; d. 22 Apr. 2005.