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The surname Condon has its roots in Ireland.
In 1848, Bartholomew Anthony Condon (13) of Tipperary,
Ireland, fled
the Irish Potato Famine of the late 1840's. He
arrived in America and took up residence in Indiana.
He and
Anna Mary Mackey had eleven children. Their
son, James Hildreth, had 12 children. Two of the
James' children were Reva Agnes and Lawrence Dennis.
In
1918 a major flu epidemic spread across America.
Lawrence fell ill with the flu and the rest of the
family was advised to avoid contact with him in order
to prevent further spread of the disease. Reva, however,
nursed Lawrence back to health but in the process
fell ill with the sickness herself and died. Lawrence,
our grandfather, and his wife Roberta, had 11 children.
Donald, our father and fourth child of Lawrence and
Roberta married Elizabeth Wilson in 1968 and they
have had 6 children: Shauna, Sarah, Erik, Jacob,
Brett and Rachel.