James Chisholm and Jean Roblee lived with William in the original Chisholm

Gordon Cutcliffe fam- ily house. They bought this house from George Callbeck and moved it from the Crossroad to its present location. James worked with his father in the furniture and undertaking busi- ness. Jean’s mother died when Jean was a young girl and she was raised by Alexander and Anna Manson, par- ents of Margaret Man- son MacNeil. James and Jean were mem- bers of the North

' ' Tr on Presb terian James A. Chisholm. Amy MacDonald Collection. y y Church.

James Chisholm and Jean Roblee had 4 children:

+Heath Morrison b. 30 May 1896.

+Maijorie Francis b. March 1898.

Jessie Mildred b. 28 Nov 1903, m. Reginald Thomas. See Thomas history.

Penelope Elizabeth b. 7 May 1913, m. Lloyd Howatt. See Howatt history.

Heath Morrison b. 30 May 1896, d. 8 Feb 1977, bur. North Tryon Presbyterian Cem., son ofJames Chisholm andJean Roblee, m. 19 Sept 1918 Ruby Helena Carter, b. 23 Aug 1896, d. 12 Feb 1984, bur. North Tryon Presbyterian Cem., daughter of Benjamin Carter and Sarah Ann Ince.

Heath and his father built a large two family house between the William Chisholm and Elmer Gamble houses. When Jim died in 1953, Heath converted his parents side of this house into a funeral parlour. Heath was a member of the North Tryon Presbyterian Church, and Ruby attended the Tryon United Church. Ruby was a member of the

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