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Gummer Connections ... our family history

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Welcome to the Gummer Connections Family History website

The word connection is an old one, which formerly was used frequently when people took greater interest in their relatives, close or distant, even if only related through marriage. Instead of sorting out exact relationships, as for example how many times removed was a distant cousin, the speaker would simply say, he’s a connection of mine or I’m connected with that family.

I came across this description of "connection" many years ago and it has always resonated with me. From that point Gummer Connections is how I have always thought of my endeavour to document and record my family's history however close or distant that connection may be.

I've become the keeper of old photos and documents that have been handed down to me over the years, or that have come into my possession. For the better part of the past 40 years I have been preoccupied with my family's history. A passion (some may say obsession) that was sparked by my Grandmother (Margaret Gummer). She had a drawer in her hutch where she kept her notes, some old photographs and family genealogies. One of these genealogies was of the Massey family. The William John Gummer branch of the family is connected to the Massey's through his marriage to Chloe Massey. A notable member of the Massey family, Vincent Massey, was Canada’s first Canadian born Governor General. I was amazed to learn that I was related to him. (albeit quite removed – 3rd cousin, 3 times removed)

Various school projects and assignments continued to fuel my genealogical passion especially with the Grade 3 Pioneer Life Social Studies unit. Our Grade 3 teacher, Jacqueline Beamish (cousin to my Grandmother, Margaret Gummer) took us on a class trip to a pioneer school in Peel Region, the Old Britannia Schoolhouse, where her brother Jim Potter, was acting as the headmaster of the school. I inherited, from Jim Potter, one of two wooden trunks that were used by Mary and John Ross in 1832 to bring their possessions with them from Scotland to Canada.

It my hope that this website will be a place to remember, preserve and share photos and stories about our connections.

A login is required to use the website. Please sign up for a login in and enjoy. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns with anything on the website. Any stories, information, or photos that you would like to share would be greatly appreciated.

---Scott Gummer---

The Massey Family

Marian Nicolson's Aunt Sarah Lane got her interested in the Massey Family Tree. Marion decided an up-to-date record of the MASSEY FAMILY should be made and spent July 1961 in Ontario and Watertown N.Y. with relatives and friends to gather the information needed to put this book together.

Family Register of Charles & Margaret Ross

According to Jim Potter, a local artisan, Mr Poole, made this family tree of Charles and Margaret Ross' family. Jean Boyce had it hanging on a wall in her home, where unfortunately, it was in direct sunlight. As a result it has suffered some fading from the constant exposure of the sun. Knowing of his interest in the Ross family history Jean Boyce left it to Scott Gummer, when she died.

Featured Photos

Wm. Kenneth Gummer

One of my favourite photos. Wm Kenneth Gummer standing with the team of horses out in front of the barn and driveshed.


Family of John and Martha Ross

James, Bertha, Minnie Martha Irene and Leeta Ross

Family of Charles & Margaret Ross





Top Row (L-R) James, Margaret & Minnie

Middle Row (L-R) Lena, Charles & Margaret

Bottom Row (L-R) Marion, Charlotte, & Annie

Memoirs of Pioneer Days in Ontario

John and Mary Ross left Scotland in 1832 and sailed to Canada with their two young boys. They landed in Cobourg and eventually made their way to Brighton Township where they farmed and raised their family. Charlotte Ross, Mary's granddaughter assembled the story, Memoirs of Pioneer Days in Ontario, and then much later Charlotte’s grandnephew Jim Potter revised and edited the material for distribution to the many Ross descendants.

Ross Floor Rug

This is a piece of a rug that was on Margaret Ross' bedroom floor. It was made from the wool on Charles Ross' farm. Margaret spun it, died it and sent it away to have it woven into strips and sewn together into a rug. It was left to Scott Gummer, by Jean Boyce. Jim Potter figures it was made between 1860 and 1867.

ITEMS OF INTEREST

> Passenger Manifest of the 20 Aug 1868 sailing of the SS Hibernian. John & Mary Ann Gummer, and family sailed from England to the Port of Quebec.

> Gummer Barn Fire - 24 Oct 1935

> Gummer Barn Rebuilding

> Photo of Ross Trunk - one of two used in 1832 to bring their possessions with them from Scotland to Canada


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I hope you find this site interesting and useful! You can begin to navigate through the various pages (once you have registered for a login) either by clicking on the surnames (from the Quick Links), or by using the drop down menu under the "Find" and "Media" tabs on the upper right corner of this home page. (Photos can be found under the "Media" tab.)

Thank you for your interest in this family history website. Best of luck -- Scott Gummer

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