Innisfil Historical Society
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John Srigley Family 1895
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John and Frances Srigley and family
Back: Clarence, Zelma, George
Middle: John and Frances
Front: Bertha, Annie, Herbert, and Lorne
Costumes and clothing, IHS2697
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John Thompson
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John Thompson, Photographer
Clothing
Furniture, IHS3701
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John Thompson And Annie (Cross) Thompson
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This photo is of John Thompson and Annie Cross.
They lived on the 8th line and their house is still standing (2015) and they had three sons Fredwin, Robert Henry and Wilson. Information from Ronald Simpkin, great grandson of John and Annie, grandson of Robert Henry., IHS3592
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John Thompson And His Three Sons
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John Thompson and his three sons, Harry, Fred, Wilson, among maple trees (names of the women in the photograph are unknown), IHS 4383
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John Thompson and Family
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Mrs. John (Annie) Thompson, Wilson, Harry, Fred, John Thompson
Costumes and clothing
Furniture, IHS3706
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John Wallace (1847-1872)
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John Wallace (l847-1872)
Son of Robert Wallace and Ann(Park)
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3451
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John and Agnes Allan
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John Allan and Agnes Barclay Allan, Uncle and Aunt to Gordon and Andrew Cowan., IHS4122
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John and Frances Srigley
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Golden Wedding Anniversary of John and Frances (Stephenson) Srigley
Back row: (l to r): John R. Sinton, Bertha F. Srigley, Herbert S. Srigley, Annie (Broley) and J. George Srigley, Annie I. and Dr. John A. Johnston
Front row: Zelma L. Sinton, John and Frances Srigley, Clarence M. Srigley
Srigley, Frances (Stephenson)
Social Events - Golden Wedding Anniversary
Costumes and clothing, IHS2687
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John and Frances Srigley
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John and Frances (Stephenson) of Holly on their wedding day.
John was born May 17, 1839 and died November 30, 1919
Frances was born November 17, 1846 in Ireland and died February 1930
Owned NH Lot 4, Conc. 12
Costumes and clothing
Social events - Weddings, IHS2693
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John and Marjorie Cowan
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John and Marjorie Cowan showing John's Certificate for forty years of service to the Ontario Good Roads Association.
From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 5., IHS3385-34
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Johnston, Benjamin
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Benjamin and Eliza (nee Leonard) Johnston
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3287
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Jonathan Bateman And Jennie Neilly
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Jonathan Bateman and Jennie Neilly on their wedding day.
George Bateman (left) and Amy Sawyer (right)
Costumes
Social events
Weddings, IHS1072
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Jones Garage
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Jones' Garage - owned and operated by Frank and Ed Jones
NE corner of Conc. 8 and Hwy.11
Pictured - the paving of the 8th line in 1955
Roads - maintenance
Garages
Frank Jones, Ed Jones
Automobiles, IHS1618
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Joseph And Jane Todd
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Joseph and Jane Ann (McLeod) Todd. Taken at their Second Line farm. around 1920., IHS1341
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Joseph Cochrane
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Joseph Cochrane (of RR #2, Allandale), was the son of David Cochrane and Elizabeth Cochrane (née Gauley). He was later the long time Reeve of Innisfil., IHS721
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Joseph and Jane Gordon
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Portrait of Mr. Joseph Gordon and his wife Jane (née Clapham), family of Mrs. Norma Webb (née Gordon). Jane was from Buckinghamshire, England and Joseph from County Tyrone, Ireland. He emigrated to Innisfil when he was 14 years old, taking six weeks to cross the ocean. Joseph and Jane's children were: Emma Tula (died at 4 years old), Amelia Jane (m. John Simpson), Charles Edward, Samuel Joseph, Lewis James, Florence (m. Thomas Gordon), Garfield, Elizabeth (m. Charles Robertson), and Tula Irene Bramley. Their home was located on at the 9th Concession and the railway tracks where the Craigvale C.N.R. Station originally stood., IHS1568
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Josie Reive
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Josie Reive, the daughter of Gilmour Reive and Lily (Allan) Reive standing beside a car belonging to R.L. Davidson, whom she later married., IHS1520
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Joyce Ross
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Doug's wife Joyce at log frame home where Doug and Joyce lived near Orillia.
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Kate Aitken
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Photograph of Kate Aitken (b. 6 April 1891, d. 11 December 1971), who was a Canadian radio and television broadcaster in the 1930s to the 1950s. As "Mrs. A" she was one of the most famous hosts on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in her era. She was born Kate May Scott in Beeton, Ontario, and married local businessman Henry Aitken. As a journalist, she once interviewed Benito Mussolini. She retired in 1957 but continued to work for UNICEF, and served on the CBC's board of directors.
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Kate Aitken
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Beeton frequent guest speaker at Cookstown W.I.
Radio commentator and Cook Book Editor.
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Keast, George-Thornton Old Boys Reunion
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George Keast of Knock Community at the Old Boys Reunion, Thornton, Ont. with dummy dressed as a woman.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3218
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Kell, William and Family
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Family of William Kell and his wife Lavinia (Sawyer) Kell
Back row from left: John, Robert, Ida (Mrs. H. Hussey, Seymour, Ethel, Frank
Front row: William Kell, Clifton, Clarence, Mrs. Kell, Theodore
Kell, William, IHS3392
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