Innisfil Historical Society
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Elias Taylor Family
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Front: left to right - Maria (Calvert) Taylor (Mrs. Elias Taylor, mother, Allie Taylor, Minnie Taylor
Back: left to right - Bill Taylor, Elias Taylor (father), Joe Foster (cousin), he became a Toronto lawyer., IHS614
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Elijah Hughes
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Portrait of Elijah Hughes, the grandfather of Douglas Hughes., IHS1439
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Elizabeth (Hood) Jack
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Elizabeth (Hood) Jack, wife of Thomas 1822-1905. She was "Aunt Betsy", 1832-1921. They were married in 1850.
Her family were: William, Thomas, Jane Graham, James, Joseph, John, Mary, Robert and David., IHS843
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Elizabeth And William Steele
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Elizabeth (Bateman) Steele, and left William James Steele. These two people were Mrs. Edna Allans' Aunt and Uncle, and Grandfather Robert Batemans' oldest sister., IHS781
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Elizabeth Calder In A Group Photo
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Group photo featuring the following people: (left to right, zig zag) Anne Booth, Thomas Calder, Miss Booth, William Calder, Allie Sloan, Charles Wice, Elizabeth Calder, Joseph Booth, Olive Victoria Quantz, James Booth, Margaret Quantz, William Coulter, Ethel Coulter, and Penninah Wice., IHS1097
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Elizabeth Irving
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Elizabeth Irving, wife of Matthew Robertson, SH Lot 15, Conc. 7., IHS2612
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Elizabeth Jane Sutherland [Johnston]
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Portrait of Elizabeth Jane Sutherland (née Johnston), first president of the Stroud Women's Institute, from Stroud Tweedsmuir History, volume 4. The photo was taken c. 1920. Elizabeth Jane and her husband Robert Alexander had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest of 5 boys, 3 girls. Their children were William, Donald, Agnes, Wilfred, Margaret, Gordon, Fraser, and Jean. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946., IHS3384-71
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Elizabeth Mary Cowan
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Elizabeth Mary Cowan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan and wife of Robert Redfern. She was born April 30, 1871 and died Decmeber 5, 1904. They farmed on the south half of Lot 21, Concession 12, Innisfil and had two children, Christina and Robert., IHS2983
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Elizabeth Mary Cowan
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Portrait of Elizabeth Mary Cowan, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan. She later married Robert Redfern. She had four brothers: Robert, John, Alexander, and William., IHS1080
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Elizabeth Mccullough
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Elizabeth McCullough (nee Sawyer).- [Mrs. Edna Allan's Aunt and Miss.Kay Allan's and Mrs. Kay (Allan's) Great Aunt]., IHS766
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Elizabeth Sawyer
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Elizabeth Sawyer, first cousin of Mrs. Edna (Bateman) Allan., IHS764
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Elizabeth Sheppard On Lake Simcoe
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Photo of Elizabeth "Betty" Sheppard (née Leddell) wearing a fur coat and hat, and standing in front of her car after getting stuck in the snow on Lake Simcoe in February 1927. According to the attached text, she and her husband Henry Sheppard "used to drive on Lake Simcoe when it was frozen over to Roaches Point and across Lake Simcoe to Bell Ewart." The car became stuck despite the chains on the back tires., IHS691
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Elizabeth Smith and Annie Whittaker
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Elizabeth (Armstrong) Smith on the left and Annie (Armstrong) Whittaker on the right. They are daughters of George and Mary (Ball) Armstrong of Lot 25, Conc. 13 and Lot 23, Conc. 12, Innisfil., IHS4057
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Ella and Matthew Robertson
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Left to right: Ella Robertson (1881-1973) spinster, and her brother Matthew Robertson (1879-1966). Lived on south half Lot 15, Concession 8.
Matthew was an active member of the Barrie Curling Club and was on the first rink from Barrie to win the Ontario Tankard. Others on the rink: Selby Meredith, Reverend; Shortt and Charles Beilby., IHS2356
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Elm Trees
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Elm trees at Robert Duncan's farm on the roadside (Third Line)
Innisfil was noted for its stands of elm trees along roadsides and fence rows until hit by Dutch Elm disease, starting about 1960
Pictured, Billy Duncan.
Duncan, William. Sleds and sleighs, IHS2351
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Elmer And Morley Dyer
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-Elmer married Gladys Srigley, and with his brother Morley operated "Elmor" dairy farm until it was sold after the death of Morley in 1965
-Elmer is the youngest of the eight Dyer Boys, sons of George
-George farmed it previously
-Elmer retired to Barrie
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Elmer Webber With Steam Engine
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Elmer Webber with his old steam engine pulling a float. Snap taken at the main intersection of the Village. Ivan Cole in foreground with his back to camera.
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Elmtrees At Home Of Walter Brownings
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Elm trees in front of Walter Brownings home on Highway 11 north of Churchill before Dutch Elm disease attacked them. The highway crew removed the trees for highway widening., IHS2469
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Elsie King
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Elsie King (1904-1972) of Holly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. She graduated from Women's College Hospital in Toronto as a Registered Nurse and later married Dr. Arthur Watt. They lived in Port Elgin for 8 years. Dr. Watt was a lung specialist in London, Ontario, for some years. Costume., IHS2106
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Elsie King And Arthur Watt
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The wedding of Elsie King (Reg. N.) of Holly to Arthur Watt (MD) of Long Branch.
L to R: Reverend W. J. Watt, Mrs. Watt, (groom's parents), Dr. A. J. Watt (groom), Elsie V. King (bride), Mrs. Robert H. King and Mr. King (brides parents), IHS2104s
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Elsie King And Arthur Watt
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The wedding of Elsie King (Reg. N.) of Holly to Arthur Watt (MD) of Long Branch.
L to R: Reverend W. J. Watt, Mrs. Watt, (groom's parents), Dr. A. J. Watt (groom), Elsie V. King (bride), Mrs. Robert H. King and Mr. King (brides parents), IHS2104s
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Elsie Nelson Music Festival 1905
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Elsie Nelson Music Festival of 1905 at Lefroy Presbyterian Church (where present school is across from United Church
Back row left to right: ------, Mr. White, -----,
----,----,----,----
Second back row l to r: Birdie Cross, Edith Woods, Mabel Reid, Mrs. Frank Whan, Mrs. Addison, Rev. Addison, Elsie Nelson, Mary Cowan, Donald Cowan,Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Tom Reid, Tom Reid, Lulu McCullough
Third row l to r: Flora Neelands, Bell Neelands, Hester Black, Sadie Leonard-(Green),----,----,----,----,----, Lydia Jack, Edith Northgreaves, ---Sturgess, Jean Nelson
Front row: Nelson family
Costumes and clothing, Social Event (music festival)
Churches - Presbyterian, IHS1579
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Elwood Sheldon
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Elwood Sheldon brother of Ross Sheldon of Lefroy. New bicycle (no fenders)., IHS3359
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Elwood Webb Playing Hockey
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Candid photograph of a group of hockey players on a hockey rink in Newmarket. The two most visible players are wearing a dark jersey with the number 2 and a light jersey with the number 3 respectively. One of the players is Elwood Webb. This information was gathered from page 81 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II. Born in 1923, Mr. Elwood Webb passed away on May 22, 2014., IHS3382-86D
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Elwood Webb'S Wedding
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Georgetown Church at Elwood Webb's Wedding
Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Webb:
(L to r): Benjamin Webb(father), Alvin, Clifford, Edgar, Morley, Lloyd
Costumes and clothing, IHS1573
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Emily Ferguson Murphy
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Reproduced from the National Library of Canada's webpage National Library of Canada
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Emily Hubbert
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Studio portrait of Emily Hubbert (née Herrell), grandmother of Ross Hubbert. This image was taken from a tintype photo and depicts Emily in a long layered dress holding a book., IHS1553
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