| Ethel Goodwin Little My third cousin through the Copelans, my third half-cousin through the Greshams. PICTURES Parents: STERLING CAREY LITTLE AND SUE VINCENT Notes: Information provided by Carol Atkinson-Cross. I met Ethel Goodwin Little Atkinson 3 May 2005; we were both at the library in Madison, GA. She described for me the location of my Copelan grandparents' and great grandparents' homes on Brownwood Road in Morgan County in the late 1920s and early 1930s. She knew my mother then, and was a friend of her oldest sister Hattie Eloise. She also said that when she was a child in the 1920s, she often played at the home of Annie Baugh, who at that time would have been in her 40s. Once Annie looked at her and said, "You could have been my child." When Ethel got home she asked her mother what it meant, and was told that Annie had once been in love with Ethel's father, and maybe still was. We speculated that maybe it's why Annie never married, but speculation is all it was. THE MADISONIAN, 13 MARCH 1986 BROWNWOOD NEWS: Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family and loved ones of Mr. Henry Atkinson who died Sunday. Services were at Brownwood with interment in the church cemetery, Tuesday. Our prayers and thoughts are with them during their time of sorrow and loss. Spouse: HENRY CLINTON ATKINSON b. 12 July 1914, Morgan Co., GA d. 9 March 1986, Clarke Co., GA. PICTURE OBITUARY CHILDREN OF HENRY CLINTON ATKINSON AND ETHEL GOODWIN LITTLE: (My third cousin once removed through the Copelans, my third half-cousin once removed through the Greshams) CAROL SUE ATKINSON HOME Page last updated 18 June 2008. |