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Timmerman, Anson

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  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.


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

    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. Timmerman, Archie was born on 13 Sep 1885; died in 1946.
    7. Timmerman, Julia (or July?) was born in 1891.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Timmerman, George was born in 1808 (son of Timmerman, Jacob and Smith, "Unknown").

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1851 , Bedford ;

    Notes:

    Religion: Wesleyan Methodist of German origin

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    There seemed to be a lot of shame attached to the name Timmerman.

    This is probably why: George came from a very good family, but he had left home as a young man because he had taken up with a girl who maybe had a baby. We're not just sure if that was it, but in any case, she didn't meet their
    standards. Nan knows her name but can't remember.

    This child became "problem relatives" who lived in the area.



    His brother, Parker Smith Timmerman, saved face for the rest of them.



    Before she married the Timmerman she had a baby whose last name was Smith.

    Bill & Watt Smith (Walter?)



    Mom said: She should check names on old portraits under the bed. It may be this coupl


    George married Walker, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born in 1818. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Walker, Elizabeth was born in 1818.
    Children:
    1. Timmerman, Mercy was buried in Wilton, ON, CAN .
    2. Timmerman, George was buried in Desert Lake Cemetery, Desert Lake, ON, CAN .
    3. Pero, Henry
    4. Timmerman, Sarah
    5. Timmerman, Lucy
    6. Timmerman, Manley was born about 1851.
    7. 1. Timmerman, Anson was born in Aug 1852.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Timmerman, Jacob was born in 1769.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1851 , Addington County ;

    Notes:

    Nan: Emmigrated from Holland or someplace in the middle 18th century (1750?)


    Jacob married Smith, "Unknown" in 1801 in Lennox County. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Smith, "Unknown"
    Children:
    1. Timmerman, John was born in 1800 in Lennox County.
    2. 2. Timmerman, George was born in 1808.
    3. Timmerman, Parker Smith was born in 1813 in ON,CAN; died on 24 Jan 1897.



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