The J. Atkinson rifle is one that was in my family for 95 years and got out of the family for about 15 years before I was able to acquire it. The date on the barrel is Aug. 24, 1807. I am not sure if the rifle was originally made in VA or restocked at a later date in the TN/KY area. It is one of the most decorated iron mounted Southern rifles I have seen. Gary Noble has a rifle in one of his reference books that he referenced as being made by William Douglas that I feel sure was made by J. Atkinson due to the cheek configuration and profile of the rifle. It is not as decorated as the rifle I own. I also own a William Douglas rifle as well and the characteristics of the rifle in Noble's book is not similar to my Douglas rifle or other rifles I have seen marked "WD". The rifle was purchased by one of my cousins in Albany, KY in 1905.
I researched the Atkinson family and there were multiple J. Atkinsons in the family in four genersations. The earliest I was able to find was born in VA in 1780 and moved to Fentress Co, TN (Jamestown, TN area). Henry Atkinson, son of J. Atkinson from VA had two sons James Atkinson and Joel Atkinson. I don't have the info in front of me now, so I can't give you the details of the other J. Atkinson. The Atkinson family trail in TN started in Jamestown, TN, then on to Albany, KY /Static, TN (on TN and KY state line), and finally to Monticello, KY area. If you look on the map, the family locations were along the TN / KY border to start with then on North to Monticello, KY. The Cumberland Plateau area kind of starts in the Jamestown, TN , Crossville, TN , and Monterey, TN area and extends Eastward from there. Hope this will be of help.
Roger Sells