Elaine McKinnonAge: 89 years1911–2000
- Name
- Elaine McKinnon
- Given names
- Elaine
- Surname
- McKinnon
Birth | June 30, 1911 34 31 |
Birth of a brother | William McKinnon December 8, 1912 (Age 17 months) |
Birth of a sister | Louise McKinnon May 26, 1914 (Age 2 years) |
Death of a brother | Felix Alphonsus McKinnon 1924 (Age 12 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Elizabeth McDonald August 16, 1942 (Age 31 years) |
Death of a sister | Mary Marie McKinnon 1949 (Age 37 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Randall James Randy Atkinson January 17, 1950 (Age 38 years) |
Death of a mother | Mary Augusta Minni Stuart November 1, 1968 (Age 57 years) |
Death of a father | Raymond Alexander McKinnon November 1, 1975 (Age 64 years) |
Death of a husband | Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson January 9, 1987 (Age 75 years) Cause: Pneunomonisis (rare Lung Disease) |
Burial of a husband | Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson January 12, 1987 (Age 75 years) |
Death of a brother | Raymond Alexander McKinnon January 1994 (Age 82 years) |
Death of a son | Randall James Randy Atkinson May 30, 1996 (Age 84 years) Cause: leomyasarcoma (a cancer of the muscles and bones) |
Burial of a son | Randall James Randy Atkinson June 2, 1996 (Age 84 years) |
Cremation of a son | Randall James Randy Atkinson June 2, 1996 (Age 84 years) Note: Ashes in Fathers and Mothers grave in Marshfield, MA
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Death of a sister | Louise McKinnon August 27, 1996 (Age 85 years) |
Baptism of a son | Randall James Randy Atkinson yes Note: St Lukes, Belmont, MA
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Death | August 31, 2000 (Age 89 years) Cause of death: Colin Cancer, Sepsis |
Burial | September 2, 2000 (2 days after death) |
Family with parents |
father |
Raymond Alexander McKinnon Birth: June 7, 1877 41 32 — Brae, PEI, Canada Death: November 1, 1975 — Brighton, MA |
mother |
Mary Augusta Minni Stuart Birth: August 22, 1879 26 23 — Brae, PEI, Canada Death: November 1, 1968 — Brighton, MA |
elder brother |
Felix Alphonsus McKinnon Birth: August 26, 1903 26 24 Death: 1924 |
10 months elder brother |
Raymond Alexander McKinnon Birth: July 4, 1904 27 24 Death: January 1994 — Brighton, MA |
3 years elder brother |
John Bernard McKinnon Birth: August 22, 1907 30 28 Death: 2001 — Arlington, MA |
2 years elder sister |
Mary Marie McKinnon Birth: 1909 31 29 Death: 1949 |
3 years herself |
Elaine McKinnon Birth: June 30, 1911 34 31 — Dedham, MA Death: August 31, 2000 — South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA |
17 months younger brother |
William McKinnon Birth: December 8, 1912 35 33 Death: September 17, 2003 — East Dennis Masouth Dennis MA |
18 months younger sister |
Louise McKinnon Birth: May 26, 1914 36 34 Death: August 27, 1996 |
brother |
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Family with Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson |
husband |
Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson Birth: October 21, 1916 23 18 — Stellarton, Pictou County, NS, Canada Death: January 9, 1987 — Scituate Mannor Nursing Home, Scituate, MA |
herself |
Elaine McKinnon Birth: June 30, 1911 34 31 — Dedham, MA Death: August 31, 2000 — South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA |
son |
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Randall James Randy Atkinson Birth: January 17, 1950 33 38 — Cambridge MA Death: May 30, 1996 — Scituate, MA |
- Generation 1
Elaine McKinnon, daughter of Raymond Alexander McKinnon and Mary Augusta Minni Stuart, was born on June 30, 1911 in Dedham, MA and died on August 31, 2000 in South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA at the age of 89. She married Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson, son of Edward Samuel Atkinson and Frances Fleury.
Children of Elaine McKinnon and Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson:
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- Randall James Randy Atkinson (1950–1996)
- Generation 2back to top
- The details of this family are private.
- The details of this family are private.
- The details of this family are private.
Randall James Randy Atkinson, son of Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson and Elaine McKinnon, was born on January 17, 1950 in Cambridge MA and died on May 30, 1996 in Scituate, MA at the age of 46.
Randall James Randy Atkinson had 1 child.
- Generation 3back to topThe details of this generation are private.
Shared note | Biography of Elaine Atkinson (Aunt Elaine). Written by her son, Rick Atkinson in June 2002 Among other things, Elaine worked as a sales girl and model at Filenes during the Depression (she was a petite 5' 3" and had a knock outfigure). She also worked as a bookkeeper at various businesses including A&P. Mom commented that only the McKinnon girls could find work during the Depression. She always worked for Dad doing the books and taxes for his business. She was exceptionally sharp with figures and used a type of adding machine/calculator called a comptometer. Mom was the frugal one, always saving money, investing and buying property. In addition to owning our home at 24 Pine St. they owned 2 other houses in Brant Rock, the "Jackson" on South St. and 252 Ocean St. Mom and Dad were full of fun; they loved to laugh and were always having parties in Belmont and Brant Rock. At the Brant Rock Houses we had as many as 15 first cousins staying over at one time, sometimes for several weeks and sometimes for the entire summer. 7 South St was originally called Sea Breeze - they were a summer cottage and a barn and did not have an address, only names. My first cousins Ronnie, Mary, George and Edna McKinnon, Patsy and Kathleen Conroy, John and Charlie McKinnon and Babe Sullivan were "semi permanent" summer residents. It seemed that they stayed most of the summer. Mom said that she must have been insane to have all the cousins stay at one time. It was a special treat to have anyone of the gang of kids that I grew up with be named an " honorary cousin". I really don't know how she fed us all. We were given pretty free reign on what we did, (we got in some minor trouble like trying to set the Rock itself on fire and one time we tried painting the Rock pink) but in general we spent a wonderful youth in Brant Rock. The most important thing about Brant Rock is that I met my wife Paula there June, 1956 one early evening walking on the beach. My cousin Charlie McKinnon bought the Brant Rock house in 2001 after my mother passed. It is great to sill have it in the family. Mom loved to gamble, any kind of cards, bingo, craps, slots, horses,lottery, scratch tickets, numbers game etc., and she was good at it. She said that the McKinnon's got the gambling bug from Grammy McKinnon who loved to go to play the ponies and play the numbers! Into his 90's Pa McKinnon would take the subway to Suffolk Downs and after that racetrack closed for the day, he would take the bus to Rockingham NH. In the 1970's Mom bought a property at 252 Ocean Street, Brant Rock that had an attached building. My brother Randy moved in to the house and had a very large and successful yard sale. Mom had a dream and got an idea and opened Elaine's Consignment Shop (she had a small plaque that read,"I buy junk and sell antiques"). She would go to the auction in the Medfield/Medway area on Wednesday to re-stock the store, which were open spring, summer and fall from 10 to whenever on Thus, Fri, Sat and sometimes Sun. She not only had a ball doing this, she actually made money (and it's a good thing because she had to support my Dad's lobster business which never seemed to make any money-but we had some spectacular lobster feeds). As far as the shop goes I never saw anything that I wanted to steal. Mom closed the shop and sold the house when Dad got sick. When Mom was in her 70's, she developed osteoporosis, and due to brittle bones had numerous spinal fractures, broke her shoulders (one shoulder twice), and broke other bones. She developed colon cancer in 1998, which was successfully operated on, but it came back in 2000 and she died from operation complications and sepsis. Mom was a devout Catholic. @MI22600@ |