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Jessie Glennie Godschall JOHNSTON [21352]
(1879-1955)

 

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1. Thomas Joseph Good ATKINSON [21350]

Jessie Glennie Godschall JOHNSTON [21352]

  • Born: 29 Apr 1879, Gladstone Qld Aust.
  • Marriage (1): Thomas Joseph Good ATKINSON [21350] in 1901 in Stoneleigh QLD
  • Died: 18 Feb 1955, Atherton QLD aged 75
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Atkinson, Jessie Glennie (Glen) (1879– 1955)
A woman who was a unique figure in the pastoral life of North Queensland, Mrs. Jessie Glennie Godschall Atkinson, of Gunnawarra Station, Mt. Garnet, died at Atherton on the 18th February at the age of 75. Known to her many friends all over the State as "Glen" Atkinson, the late Mrs. Atkinson was a daughter of the late William Godschall Johnston, manager of Stoneleigh Station, near Ingham, and other properties in the north. She was born at Fernleigh Station, near Gladstone, on 29th April 1879, and from her earliest years spent her life in the cattle industry. It was while helping her father in mustering cattle at Stoneleigh that she met her future husband, Mr. Thomas Joseph Good Atkinson, who was manager of the Valley of Lagoons Station at the time. The marriage took place at Stoneleigh in 1901, and they made their first home at Kangaroo Hills, in the Ingham district.

Three years later Mr. Atkinson acquired Gunnawarra, a holding of some 1400 square miles, carrying up to 10,000 head of cattle. This he worked successfully until 1930, when he died from injuries sustained while drafting cattle. Mrs. Atkinson decided to carry on the station herself, and the present success of Gunnawarra is due mainly to her personal direction and management. Apart from the various activities of the station itself, Mrs. Atkinson found time to mete out hospitality for which she was widely known. The visitors' book at Gunnawarra contains the names of many distinguished guests and servicemen who were stationed in the district during the war years. For many years Mrs. Atkinson was president of the Mt. Garnet branch of the Country Women's Association, and she did much towards alleviating the difficulties of women in the outback. She was also actively interested in the welfare of the aborigines and trained many of them to become useful citizens.

Mrs. Atkinson is survived by three sons, Messrs. William, Geoffrey, and Vernon Atkinson, and three daughters, Mesdames W. Westcott, S. Collins, and A. C. Hassall, as well as 20 grandchildren.
Ref: http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/atkinson-jessie-glennie-glen-38


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Jessie married Thomas Joseph Good ATKINSON [21350] [MRIN: 7681], son of James ATKINSON [24502] and Kate GOOD [24503], in 1901 in Stoneleigh QLD. (Thomas Joseph Good ATKINSON [21350] was born in 1869 in Queensland Aust, died on 13 Jun 1935 in Mt Garnet QLD and was buried in Gunnawarra Queensland.). The cause of his death was farming accident.


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