Innisfil Historical Society
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Spring Wedding Picture-Isaac and Isabella
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Wedding picture:
Isaac Spring the Second and Isabella Fagan
Location: J. Frank Jackson Studio, Barrie, Ont.
Isaac died on July 11, 1942
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1127
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Spring, Elizabeth
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Isaac Spring the First's three daughters:
(l to r)Elizabeth (Betsy) (Mrs. Sam Latimer)
Mary (Mrs. William Greaves)
Nancy (Mrs. John Ambrose)
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS1126
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Spring, Isaac
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Isaac Spring the First (1821-1907) and wife, Nancy Ferrier whom he married in 1842 Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1124
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Spring, Mary
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(l to r) Ina Black (Mrs. Cecil Clark), Lena Graham (Mrs. Alvin Webb and Mrs. Jim Bulter) Mary Spring (Mrs. Harry Jamieson)
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1131
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Spring, Mrs. Isaac A.
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Mrs. Isaac A. Spring (nee Henrietta Harmer) 1897-1956 Married 1915 - from Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories Vol. 4
Spring, Mrs. Isaac A.
Harmeer, Henrietta (Hettie) Harmer, IHS3384-81A
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Sproule, Mrs. Norman
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Mrs. Norman (Reid) Sproule and neice Evelyn Jackson (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson. Blacksmith's shop owned by Milton Reid (on right of picture). Left building is where horses used to be kept while being attended to.
Evelyn Jackson
Business - blacksmith shop, IHS935
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Srigley Family
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Srigley Sisters: (l to r): Martha, Mrs. James Hubbert, Ceneth (Mrs. Hugh Gibson), Orpha (unmarried)
Daughters of Lemuel Srigley and Mary Miller
Costumes and clothing, IHS1653
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Srigley, Carmeta
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Carmeta Srigley - eldest of eight children of Clarence and Sarah Srigley. Born March 3, 1898 at Holly. Attended Barrie Collegiate.
In 1916 her mother died and she cared for the family until she entered Hamilton General Hospital to train as a nurse. Graduated as a Registered Nurse in June 1926. Nursed in Hamilton and United States till 1965.
Lives in Hamilton
Costumes and clothing, IHS2689
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Srigley, Charles Daughters 1927
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Daughters of Charles Srigley and his wife, Olive Victoria Quantz:
(l to r): Olive, Later Mrs. George Glassford, Joyce (died 1939), Gladys (later Mrs. Elmer Dyer of Holly), Clara (later Mrs. Robert Orrock)
Costumes and clothing, IHS1411
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Srigley, Charles and Daughters
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Charles Srigley and his four oldest daughters
Front: Alberta, Mr. Srigley, Florence
Back: Amy, Merle
Costumes and clothing, IHS1412
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Srigley, Dorothy Diary
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Diary of Dorothy (Srigley) McQuay written during First World War
Photo not available, but diary can be seen at Knock Heritage Site, IHS2034
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Srigley, Mahlon And Wife Sarah
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Mahlon Srigley and his wife, Sarah (Merrick) Srigley
Mahlon was born October 12, 1809 in Newmarket and died in January 1890 at Holly
Sarah, was born November 26, 1811 and died November 4, 1880 at Holly
Costumes and clothing
Srigley, Sarah Merrick, IHS2690
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Srigley, Mahlon Daughters 1890
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The daughters of Mahlon Srigley (1809-1890) and Sarah Merrick (1811-1880)
Front: Rachel, (Mrs. John Mitchell), Mary Jane (Mrs. George Broooks), Sarah Ann (Mrs. Ben Smith)
Back: Emily (Emma) (Mrs. Frank Wice, Elizabeth (Lizzie) l. Mrs. Christopher Beman Srigley, 2. Mrs. (Rev.) Charles Taylor
Costumes and clothing
Furniture, IHS2608
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Srigley, Mahon Family
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Family of Mahon Srigley (1809-1890) and Sarah Merrick (1811-1880) - Innisfil Pioneers
Of their 12 children, four sons and five daughters lived to adulthood. They are pictured here:
Seated: Robert(married Isabella Stephenson), Sarah Ann (Mrs. Ben Smith), Lemuel (married Mary Miller)
Back row: Rachel (Mrs. John Mitchell), Wellington (married Jane McGill), Emma (Mrs. Frances Wice), John (married Fanny Stephenson), and Lizzie, wife of Reverend Dr. Charles Taylor
The Srigley family, known as Quaker loyalists, migrated to Canada in 1788 to Pelham Township, Niagara, from Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. The eldest son, Robert settled on a farm at Newmarket and the farm lane today is Srigley Street in the town. The Innisfil Mahon was the second son of Robert.
The first church (Methodist) in Holly, was built of logs in 1859 on South Half Lot 3, Conc. 12 and was largely the work of Mahlon Srigley and his sons. Lemuel and John farmed all their lives at Holly and their descendants still live in the area.
Costumes and clothing
Church - Methodist - Holly, IHS157
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Srigley, Mrs. Lemuel
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Mrs. Lemuel Srigley (nee Mary Miller). Born in Maghrafelt, Co. Derry, Ireland ini 1834. Came to Canada with her parents William Miller (1802-1882) and wife Martha Booth (1800-1890), at the time of the potato famine in Ireland - 1846. Died 1915 at Holly. Married about 1863.
Family of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Srigley:
Martha, Walter, Charles, Ceneth, Orpha, Levi
Costumes and clothing, Furniture, IHS1403
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Srigley, Orpha
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Orpha Srigley's home. Mrs. Srigley always had a picnic on her lawn for the children before school started
(l to r): Lottie Cochrane, --- Graham, George Gibson, Joe Cochrane, Lloyd Srigley, --------,---------, Orpha Srigley, Gladys Srigley, Mrs. Graham, Frankie Srigley, Elsie Gibson, Ceneth Gibson, Clara Srigley (centre)
Costumes and clothing
Social events - Picnics, IHS734
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Ss # 13A School #1
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SS # l3A School #1. Back Row: Mrs. Jamieson, Jim Clayton, Ronald Smith, unknown, unknown, Bill Clayton, unknown, Roy Bishop, Jim Tustin, Ron Simpkin. Centre Row: unknown, Astrid Christenson, unknown, Wendy Waite, unknown Wayne Sykes, unknown, Brian Smith, Eddy English, Bill Tustin, unknown. Front Row: unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Ross Falconer, unknown, unknown, unknown, Glen Smith., IHS 4393
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Ss #10 School
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Photo of the exterior of SS #10 School in Stroud. It is a two storey red brick building with a green pick-up truck parked in front of it.
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Ss #10 School
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Photograph of the back of SS #10 School in Stroud, a two-storey red brick building. Also visible are the back of a school bus and a blue pick-up truck. The photo was taken in Autumn.
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Ss #11 - Craigvale School
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SS # 11, Craigvale School
Back Row: Teachers Gladys Fralick and Elda Shannon, ___, Carolyn Carscadden, Grade 7 Phyllis Sproule, Doreen Boyd, Grade 7 Bill Davies and John Goodfellow, Bob Parsons, Raymond Vickers, John Dobinson (?), Fred Thompson, Ted Dallimore
Middle Row: Faye Connell (?), Joyce Morrow, Judy Dalllimore,___, Shirley Willoughby, Jean Black, Susan Black, Joan Mooney, Jeanette Sproule, ___, Donna Marie Mason, ___
Front row: Sandra Willoughby ___, Sheila Thompson, Ruth Black, Connie Wright, Glenda Mason, ___, ___, Reta Morrow, Don Johnston ___, Bob Givens, John Johnston, IHS4095
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Ss #13 A School #2
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SS #13 A School #2. Back Row: Jim Tustin, Wayne Sykes, Bill Reynolds, Jim Clayton, Ron Simpkin, unknown, Astrid Christenson, Wendy Waite, unknown, unknown, Mrs. Jamieson. Centre Row: unknown, Ross Falconer, unknown, Eddy English, Brian Smith, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Gail Smith, unknown. Front Row: unknown, unknown, unknown, Ronny Batters, unknown, unknown, unknown, Glen Smith, unknown., IHS 4394
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Ss#6, Killyleagh School
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This is a picture of a class taught by Mr. J.H. Henry at SS #6, Killyleagh School.
This picture was dropped off at Nantyr Shores Secondary School soon after the new school opened in September 2001.
Further information is available at the knock Heritage Site, IHS3877
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St Paul'S Anglican Churchyard
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Churchyard at St. Paul's Anglican Church. Mrs. Amelia Quantz's family is buried there including her grandmother Annie Quantz, and her grandfather Frederick Quantz., IHS76
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St. James Cemetery Cairn In Stroud
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Photo of four people in 1960 facing the cairn and memorial plaque erected in the Ben Peacock had a cairn built in the St. James Cemetery, adjacent to the St. James United Church in Stroud. The plaque reads: "In Memory of the Pioneers of Our Church and Community" with further lettering obscured by photo quality. Pictured from left to right are: Reverend Stanley Paisley, Isabel (Peacock) Read, Parker Peacock, and Reverend Joan Huntley, Minister at St. James Church at that time. The cairn was the gift of Lt. Colonel M.B. Peacock of Calgary, who was a great grandson of the pioneer John Peacock., IHS2480
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St. James Tyro Group
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Photograph taken on the occasion of the St. James Centennial (1852-1952). Pictured from left to right are: Glenn Harris, Ross Campbell, Ted Dallimore, Joe Beleskey, John Goodfellow, Paul Campbell, Lawrence Cumming, Billy Harris, and Dale Webb., IHS2235
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St. James United Church - Sunday School Staff
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The Sunday School staff of St. James United Church on the occasion of St. James' Centennial (1852-1952). Pictured from left to right in the top row: Lloyd Cumming, and Mrs. Earl Shannon. Second Row: Mrs. Elmer Pratt, Mrs. Bruce Wice, Mrs. Roy Goodfellow, Velma Hubbert, and Mrs. Fred Mulholland. Third Row: Roy Goodfellow (superintendent), Jack Marquis (secretary), and Mrs. Herb Black.
Front Row: Keith Constable, Ross Hubbert, Ross Wallace, Mrs. Lloyd Cumming, Mae Ferguson., IHS2234
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St. James United Church Women'S Group
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Photo of the St. James United Church Women's Missionary Society of Stroud in 1935. The photo was taken in 1930 or 1935 at William Beelby's Farm. Pictured seated in the front row, from left to right: Annie Wallace, Hattie Orchard, Miss Woolman, Lavine Orchard, Mary Wise, and Mrs. William Beelby. Back row: Frances Wicklum, Clara Beelby, Agnes Marquis, Mrs. L.S. Paisley, Mrs. Roy Goodfellow, Mrs. Garfield Gordon, and Maude Welbanks. The other women pictured are not named., IHS2976
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St. James United Sunday School Class
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Pictured from left to right - Front Row: Geraldine Small, Olive Broley, Kathleen Hughes, Florence Robertson, and Miss. Carrie Metcalfe. Back Row: Isobel Shering, Norma Scythes, Mae Ferguson, and Edith Nellands., IHS142
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