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Financial Statement - Township Of Innisfil
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Financial Statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Township of Innisfil from January 1 to December 15, 1937. F.H. Beatty, was the Reeve and G.C. Allan the Treasurer., IHS2164sameasIHS2164
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Fire At The Edward Carr House
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Newspaper clipping about the fire at the Edward Carr House, which was 100 years old. Burton Carr and his wife and son lived in the house at the time. The caption reads: "View of the Carr home on Con. 13, Innisfil Township, as flames swept through it this morning causing damage which may be around $20,000. The fire broke out while only four-year-old Paul, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr, was alone in the building. The youngster, who had his hand caught in a baler on the farm only last week, was carried from the building by his mother. The origin of the fire has not yet been determined, but Mrs. Carr believes it may have started in a wood fire which was burning in her kitchen." - Examiner Photo by "Red" Favero, IHS1861
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Fire Department - Innisfil
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Program for Grand Opening of Innisfil Fire and Rescue Service Station #3 and Simcoe County Ambulance Service and
The Fire Department's 50 year Anniversary
Fire Equipment - Trucks, IHS3915
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Fire Insurance Policy
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Fire Insurance Policy from 1915 issued to John Duncan in the amount of $1,200 by the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. The premium was $12.00., IHS2070
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Fire Insurance W. Cowan
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Receipt from Agricultural Mutual Assurance Associatiojn for Canada to Wm. Cowan for $16.50 for fire insurance on buildings listed. The insurance was for the maximum amount or $2,000., IHS3136
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Florence E. Robertson
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Newspaper clipping from the Barrie Examiner of Florence Ethel Robertson, her nurse's graduation picture. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson (nee Libbie Gordon) of Stroud., IHS2371
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Free Grant
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Free Grant - Deed to 100 acres - to James Hindle ( great-grandfather to Lula Hindle Prosser.
additional pages found at Knock, IHS457
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Freight Way Bills
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Local Freight Way Bills - Grand Trunk Railway System
Jan. to Oct. 1897 and Feb. 1898 - Craigvale
Documents at Knock Heritage Site, IHS3459
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Freight Way Bills #2
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Local Freight Way Bills - Grand Trunk Railway System - Craigvale
Jan. to Oct. 1897 and Feb. 1898
Railway Documents at Knock Document Site, IHS3459
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Funeral - Bruce Cowan
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l. A tribute to Bruce Cowan by R.G.S. in Barrie Examiner
2. A report of 2 boating accidents in Innisfil in July 1951 by R.G.S. in Barrie Examiner
Cowan, Bruce
Disasters
Cosway, Donald
Richardson, Murray
Coulson, Bill, IHS3190
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Funeral-William Cowan
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Letter to Mary Cowan from Will and Susie Goodfellow
on the death of William Cowan.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3160
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Garbutt Family Tree
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The Family Tree of Mr. Douglas Hughes. John Garbutt born 1794, died 1873, Mary Boddy born 1796, died 1878. From them the family tree goes to Kneeshaw to Sturgeon then to Alice Osler to Hodgins then to Mary Osler to Bateman.
Jerimiah to Frank Ritche, then to Elizabeth Bateman to William Steele then Maude Bateman to Harry Moriarity.
Mr. Edgar Sturgeon of Churchill could give more information. GARBUTT, IHS1445
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General Register Nantyr
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General Register for Public and Separate Schools. Nantyr School SS #8. Conc7 - Sideroad 20., IHS2175
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Gilmour Reive
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Newspaper clipping from the Barrie Examiner "Was Plenty of Fun in Good Old Days" about Gilmour Reive (1875-1963) of Churchill. PIONEER LIFE IN INNISFIL, IHS1534
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Golden Anniversary Of Robert and Annie Boyes
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Newspaper copy of Golden Wedding Anniversary of Robert and Annie (Rothwell) Boyes - Dec. 31, 1953
Social events - Golden Wedding Anniversary
Robert Boyes
Annie (Rothwell) Boyes, IHS1349
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Golden Wedding, Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas
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Newspaper clipping
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lucas (1869-1919) Golden Wedding Anniversary
John S. Lucas-born in Ireland 1843 (came here with his family (parents)- to SH Lot 18, Conc.5)
Elizabeth Allan, his wife, born 1846 at Churchill
-married at Churchill
note: Reverend Thomas Wightman was minister of Sixth Line Presbyterian church
NOT- Churchill Presbyterian church as stated in clipping.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1503
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Goodfellow Beach
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Goodfellow property Con. 8 - building of road to property
Goodfellow, Roy
Goodfellow, Ward
Goodfellow, Wm.
Goodfellow, Susan
Innisfil Beach Road construction, IHS3017
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Goodfellow School Dedication
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Notes on the Goodfellow School Dedication used for a speech by Monica Goodfellow. Monica started kindergarten at the school in September 1973 at age 5, and delivered this speech between the ages of 9 and 11 while in her junior years at the school., IHS3344
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Grange - Knock
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Miscellaneous papers re the Grange at Knock
(Georgian Bay Regional Library System has original microfilm)
Agriculture
Economics
Knock, IHS3415
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Green Bros. Receipt
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Part of a receipt for Seventy dollars from Green Bros. to Wm. Cowan for a mower. Signature torn from receipt., IHS3138
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Grose Family Record
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The Grose Family Record published in connection with the family reunion held in 1930 - no family reunions since.
Family Records
Family Record is at Knock Heritage Site, IHS3391
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H.R. Macmillan
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Clipping from Innisfil Scope, "Industrialist had many relatives in Churchill"., IHS2804
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