Innisfil Historical Society
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Jenny Maude Sheppard, 1940
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Photograph of Jean Jenny Maude Sheppard, wife of Henry Sheppard, and her catch of the day taken at Lake Simcoe. She is wearing white shoes and a long floral patterned dress, and is standing in front of an evergreen tree., IHS689
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Jenny The Sow
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Photograph of Jenny the sow with several of her piglets on the Ross farm in Cookstown. The date of the photo is unknown. Jenny is a black coloured pig and the photo was taken in front of a split rail fence.
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Jim Avery Et Al.
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From Helen Sutherland.
Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. Avery (Bank Manager's Wife), Margaret MacKay (Druggist's Daughter), Beth (Arnold) Hulse, Leeson McGowan, Jim Avery.
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Jim Avery Et Al.
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From Helen Sutherland.
Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. Avery (Bank Manager's Wife), Margaret MacKay (Druggist's Daughter), Beth (Arnold) Hulse, Leeson McGowan, Jim Avery.
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Jimmie Taylor
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Jimmie Taylor, died at the age of 20. He was born on his mother's (Maria Calvert Taylor) birthday and was burried on his mother's birthday., IHS611
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Jitney Service
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This photo shows the Jitney service (horse drawn) which ran from Lefroy Train station to Belle Ewart and Tent City, carrying goods and passengers to and fro., IHS4130
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Joan Mclean Et Al.
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1. Joan McLean
2. Joan Pittman
3. Guilio Kukurguya
4. Mary Osborne
5. Shirley Easterhouse
6. Josephine Daveney
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8. Michael Burkitt
9. Katelyn Campbell
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Jobbitt Family Photo
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Group photo of the Jobbitt family featuring from left to right, back row: Mary (Birnie) Jobbitt, on her knee Raymond Jobbitt (2 years old), Bernard Jobbitt (7 years old), Marie Jobbitt (13 years old) and father Charles Jobbitt. Front row left to right: Freda Jobbitt (11 years old, died in 1977), Jean Jobbitt (5 years old), and Muriel Jobbitt (9 years old). Muriel would later marry Neville Jamieson. Annella Marie Jobbitt, known as Marie, married Cecil Irwin, but passed away after shortly childbirth. Bernard married Bertha Quinn, and Raymond married Alma Mary Robinson. Freda married Bert Peddie, and Jean first married William Gilroy, and later Herbert Carson., IHS1748
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Jobbitt Family Pictures
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A. Baby Keith Jobbitt in chair at rear of home, note store (now Homelife) in background
B. 1938 Annie Jobbitt holding grandson Brian
C. Earl Jobbitt
D. Earl Jobbitt holding son Brian
E. Annie Jobbitt with dog 1938
Last four pictures are in files at Knock Heritage Centre.
Stroud - oldest home in Stroud
Jobbitt, Keith
Jobbitt, Annie
Jobbitt, Earl, IHS4148
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Joe Adams
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Joe Adams, son of Alex Adams, IHS2360
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Joe Cochrane Farm
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The Saunter family with their horse and buggy at the International Plowing Match on the farm of Innisfil reeve Joseph Cochrane.
(L To R) Susan with crock of home-made butter, Alick and Jean with basket of home made bread and rolls and Eric with a baby pig in a wire basket.
-to celebrate centennial year
Further information is available at the knock Heritage Site, IHS1673
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John And Edith Jack
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John Jack and his wife Edith (Dalby) with a flock of geese they had raised., IHS845
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John And Edith Jack'S Family
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John and Edith (Dalby) Jack's family.
Sitting - John Jack (father)
Left to right - sitting on fender, Hazel Jack, Norma Jack (standing), Albert Kirkpatrick, he was a well known Lefroy storekeeper who donated property for todays community centre in Lefroy, it was then known as Lloyd George Park, Edith (Dalby) Jack, the mother and Kenneth Jack.
Note the touring car., IHS847
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John And Gwen Yates
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Photo of Gwen and John Yates in front of their home, which was 80 years old when they purchased it., IHS1827
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John And Letitia Wallace
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John Wallace (Feb.23, 1847-July 26, 1872). Born and lived in Innisfil. Buried at Clement's Cemetery, Con 2, Innisfil. His wife Letitia Wray (1850-Feb-1900) lived in Innisfil and is buried in Clements's Cemetery., IHS1992and3448
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John And Matilda Hunter
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Family portrait of John Hunter and his wife Matilda "Tillie" Hunter (née Leonard) with their young son George. The Hunter family lived in Stroud. John is wearing a suit and tie, Tillie is wearing a white dress, and George, is also dressed in a white gown.
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John And Sarah Hoover
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Photo of Mr. and Mrs. John and Sarah Hoover with their great-granddaughter, Brenda Carson. Mr. Hoover was a beekeeper, thresher, kept a greenhouse, and sold box plants. He was the first and only person in Innisfil to grow and sell box plants. Mr. Hoover is seated with Brenda on his knee while Mrs. Hoover stands to their left. The photo was taken outdoors, possibly near a beach., IHS2208
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John And Thomas Kell
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John and Thomas Kell of Cherry Creek.
John: - born 23.10.1857 died 2.10.1917
TOM: - born 12.5. `1851 died 2.6.1929 OHS # 94
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John Bateman And Jennie Neilly
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Portrait of John Bateman and Jennie Neilly who farmed on SH Lot 17, Conc. 2 (belonging today to Kenneth Sturgeon). They had two children, Elwood and Ila (m. Jim Rogers, West Gwillimbury)., IHS1072A
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John Beatty Family
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Photo of John Beatty and his family. Pictured from left to right are: John Will, Bob Beatty, Frank Beatty, and Fred Beatty. Frank Beatty (grandson of John) was Reeve of Innisfil in 1937-38 (elected to council in 1929), and Fred Beatty (also a grandson) is the father of Don Beatty, the 1976 president of the Innisfil Historical Society., IHS171
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John Beatty, Senior
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Portrait of John Beatty Sr., (1800-1870) who moved to Innisfil from County Tyrone in 1832., IHS178
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John Beatty-Residence
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Beatty House S 1/2 Lot 18, con. 4 Innisfil - built by John Beatty. Gutted by fire 1980
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3356
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