A2K - Year 2000

Annand Family Reunion

This Web-page is the site for information about the Annand family reunion to be held in Udora, Ontario, Canada in the year 2000. The site is currently under development and information contained here should be regarded
as provisional. For further information, please email [email protected]

This site was last updated on  19990628
 



Elizabeth and Joseph Annand, 1920 Elizabeth and Joseph Annand at their farm north of Uxbridge, Ontario circa 1920
 
 
 

This "Who" section identifies the perpetrators

Isabelle Annand Brown, Toronto 1-416-757-9556

Stewart Annand, Uxbridge 1-905-852-5517

Margaret Murray  (an Annand on her mother's side) 1-416-227-0297
 


The "What" section describes the planned events

And for unplanned events, check the site for Toronto tourism. Click here.

We hope the "Where" section will lead to the place this all happens

Udora, Ontario, 90 kilometres north-east of Toronto, Ontario.

We will have a map here Real Soon Now.


This is the "When" section

Saturday July 8, 2000
 
 

It should be obvious "Why"

James Annand was born in 1810 in Halifax, Nova Scotia; he died September 15, 1874. His wife Rebecca (Rebeccah) McLelland was born September 3, 1811; she died October 29, 1896. James Annand moved to Uxbridge, Ontario, in 1845.

Still searching for descendants of their sons -
William Annand born 1833 in Nova Scotia, died June 15, 1883 in Ontario, married Jane Pirt, lived in Uxbridge and Toronto, six children;

Charles Burns Annand, born September 8, 1839, in New Brunswick, died ????, married Margaret Phair and Ellen Halliday, lived near Uxbridge, Ontario, and Sault Ste. Marie, U.S.A., eight children;

Dr. George Alexander Annand, born January 14, 1841,
in New Brunswick, died June 11, 1900, in Michigan; married Mary A. and Matilda N. (Mary) (McGill) Schotte, lived in Lexington, Michigan; four children;
 


Links
Home Page for Gerry Uba & Hansom Productions


If you have comments or suggestions,
or would like further information,
please email [email protected]
 


 
 

This is a Hansom Production
 
 

P.S. Don't forget the 1999 Christmas party