Time Machine and MacFamilyTree problem

I deleted an item in my MacFamilyTree and when I restore an old update of it to get the info, the restored version includes the latest modified info.
Why can I not get the old version without the new modification?

Hope this works. 
This is April 17, 2011 yet when I opened Time Machine and restored it said it was April 17, 2013
This is what the top of the file shows when I open it
When TM window is open I can't access any other files or windows.

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