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Condie, M.M.



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Condie, M.M.

    M.M. married DaSilva, F. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. DaSilva, P.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Condie, Thomas "Tom" Alexander

    Thomas married Timmerman, M. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Timmerman, M.
    Children:
    1. Condie, C.
    2. 1. Condie, M.M.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Timmerman, ArchieTimmerman, Archie was born on 13 Sep 1885 (son of Timmerman, Anson and Albertson, Julia Ann); died in 1946.

    Other Events:

    • PHOTOPRIMARY:

    Archie married Wilson, Mary "Mae" Jane on 18 Sep 1912 in Harrowsmith, Frontenac, ON, CAN. Mary (daughter of Wilson, James J. and Campbell, Elizabeth "Jennie" Jane) was born on 29 Jun 1888; died on 9 Apr 1981 in Fairmount Home for the Aged, Glenburnie, Frontenac, ON, CAN; was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Wilson, Mary "Mae" JaneWilson, Mary "Mae" Jane was born on 29 Jun 1888 (daughter of Wilson, James J. and Campbell, Elizabeth "Jennie" Jane); died on 9 Apr 1981 in Fairmount Home for the Aged, Glenburnie, Frontenac, ON, CAN; was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN .

    Other Events:

    • PHOTOPRIMARY:
    • Residence: Bedford Twp, Frontenac, ON, CAN ;

    Notes:

    The table was passed this way.



    Daughter, Hazel Abrams, said in a phone conversation: Mary Jane Wilson lost her inheritance. Her brother had wheeled it away because he was still on the farm, and he wanted her land too so he could make more money. She gave it
    to him.



    Mary Jane Wilson's mother's name was Elizabeth Campbell and Elizabeth's mother was a Snook.



    Her mother was a dutchess of some place-- Wessenburg? Sister Muriel used to tell that life was very hard for her becuase she never learned to speak English.



    Apparently Hazel has an old newspaper with this information in it.



    Mother used to tell nan about this but didn't know if she was a princess or a dtuchess or what, but "it came out..."



    she had a daughter Elizabeth. This daughter was nan's great grandmother. Gradma Wilson's Mother.



    Her father's name was John Campbell. He founded Inverary and the whole area there once belonged to him and to the Illans.



    This is not correct:

    (Her Father's name was James Jonathon Wilson January 13, 1866, and his mother was Mary Jane Nesbitt Wilson).


    Children:
    1. Timmerman, Olive was born about 1916; died about 1916.
    2. Timmerman, Hazel Mae was born on 26 Sep 1917; died on 10 Jul 2007.
    3. 3. Timmerman, M.
    4. Timmerman, Raymond "Ray" Wilson was born on 16 Jun 1927; died on 16 Sep 1995.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Timmerman, Anson was born in Aug 1852 (son of Timmerman, George and Walker, Elizabeth).

    Notes:

    Arch always called them M?am and Pap in the German style



    Anson taught himself to read and write.



    One time when Hazel was a little girl Anson took her to his room and got out a trunk with baby clothes and gave Hazel a little red flannel jacket for a new baby, tiny sized. Probably had shrunk. It had been Nathan's who had died
    in infancy.



    Married Julia Albertson who was spiritual/ godly, to a degree that left an everlasting imprint on her children.



    Julia's father's name was George Albertson and he was involved in the war of 1812. Hazel Abrams knows he was a charter member of the FM church in Verona.



    George's wife was a Catholic and apprently was a wonderful woman. She had a family alter.



    Nan has his picture. Somebody did it for her 80th birthday -- an old tin type



    Respectable and Godly man.



    The whole Timmerman name, had no respect in nan's area. This disrespect was justified since one family member had a lot of illigitimate children.


    Anson married Albertson, Julia Ann. Julia (daughter of Albertson, George A. and McCullan, Julia Ann) was born about 1858. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Albertson, Julia Ann was born about 1858 (daughter of Albertson, George A. and McCullan, Julia Ann).
    Children:
    1. Timmerman, Lucy
    2. Timmerman, Mercy
    3. Timmerman, Nathon was born in 1875.
    4. Timmerman, Lillie was born in 1878.
    5. Timmerman, George was born in 1882.
    6. 6. Timmerman, Archie was born on 13 Sep 1885; died in 1946.
    7. Timmerman, Julia (or July?) was born in 1891.

  3. 14.  Wilson, James J. was born on 13 Jan 1866 in Piccadily or Harrowsmith, ON, CAN (son of Wilson, James and Nesbitt, Mary Jane); died on 1 Oct 1928 in Bunker Hill; was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN .

    Notes:

    J could be Jonathon



    This is the family who bought the table in Paula Silver's house.


    James married Campbell, Elizabeth "Jennie" Jane in 1877. Elizabeth (daughter of Campbell, James and Snook, Elizabeth "Betsy") was born on 5 Mar 1848 in Inverary; died on 27 Aug 1921 in Glendower; was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Campbell, Elizabeth "Jennie" Jane was born on 5 Mar 1848 in Inverary (daughter of Campbell, James and Snook, Elizabeth "Betsy"); died on 27 Aug 1921 in Glendower; was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN .

    Notes:

    Funeral service was performed by her brother, Rev. James Lawson of Verona.

    Children:
    1. 7. Wilson, Mary "Mae" Jane was born on 29 Jun 1888; died on 9 Apr 1981 in Fairmount Home for the Aged, Glenburnie, Frontenac, ON, CAN; was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN .
    2. Wilson, Richard James was born in 1891 in Desert Lake, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada; died about 1985.



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