Innisfil Historical Society
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J.W. (Bill) Reid With Plow
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J.W. (Bill) Reid with his single plow and R.G. Simpkin, Barrie Examiner columnist. This is the plow that Mr. Reid used to win prizes at various plowing matches., IHS2203
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Jack Family Brothers
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The Jack family brothers - in the front row, left to right, William, John, Robert. In the back row Thomas and David. The photograph is taken at the old Jack homestead where later on Davie Jack lived on the south side, sixth line., IHS838
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Jack Family Homestead
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The Jack family homestead. House built by John Jack father of Norma Ferrier.
(L to R) Wilfrid, John Jack (father), Hazel, Arthur, Edith (nee Dalby) Jack, (mother) with Kenny (babe in arms). 1 unknown., IHS844
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Jack Fraser - Ice Industry
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Jack Fraser waits for ice blocks to come down the chute as he builds the walls of the ice house owned by Cliff Carscadden. Cliff delivered ice to cottagers for a number of years in the 1930s and 40s., IHS4202(f)
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Jack Laughlin Rcaf
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Jack Laughlin was the husband of Helen Beatty, he served in the RCAF in the second World War. Mr. Laughlin grew up in Innisfil., IHS1593
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Jack Lucas Farm
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Left Bertha Allan (sitting on wagon) then Eva Allan, sisters, taken at Jack Lucas's farm 5th line east of Highway 11, south side of the highway. Bertha Allan (Mrs. Thomas Fraser), Eva Allan (Mrs. William Reid)., IHS810
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Jack Quintette Club
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This 1886 photo of the Jack Orchestra, known as Jack Quintette Club, Lefroy.
Front - Sylvester King, Will Jack (b.1852), John Jack (b. 1862)
Back - Dave Jack, Tom Jack (b.1852)
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James Alexander Jamieson
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Studio portrait of James Alexander Jamieson, who was Neville Jamieson's father. He is standing beside a piano and holding a cornet. He is dressed in a suit with a long jacket and has a moustache. He was 30 years old in this picture., IHS1741
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James Allan
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James Allan - Son of Gavin Allan and Agnes (Huff) Goodfellow. Married Elizabeth Fraser. Their family:
Gavin
Thomas
likely others
Owned SH Lot 12, Conc 4., IHS1294
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James Allan, Susan Sutherland
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James Allan and his second wife, Susan Sutherland. Farmed on SH Lot 12, conc. 4. James' first wife was Elizabeth Fraser. James' family were Gavin, Bob, Will, Tom married Margaret Goodfellow, James, Alice, Harvey., IHS1483
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James Belfry and Olive Quantz Wedding
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Wedding portrait of James Belfry (1854-1948) and Olive Quantz (1852-1932) taken on 12 December 1888. James was the son of William Belfry, and Olive was the daughter of John and Mary Quantz.
Mr. and Mrs. Belfry owned NH Lot 17, Conc. 4 and SH Lot 13, Conc. 12 and lived on both properties.
Their family included daughters Violet (1893-1974, m. Lemuel Hubbert) and Laura (1895-1988, m. George Hubbert)., IHS1099
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James Black
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Portrait of James Black, born on November 11 1853, oldest son of Robert Black and Margaret Booth. He was also the grandson of James Black and Mary Latimer, who were among Innisfil's earliest pioneers, settling in the area in 1847. This James was married to Mary Lennox, the daughter of James Lennox and Margaret McCartney, a pioneer family of Essa Township. They were married on 19 March 1884 and their children included W. Lennox and Mayme Black. He is pictured here in a suit and sporting a moustache. This photo can be found on page 103 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-103A
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James Duncan Reid
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Portrait of Private James Duncan Reid of Craigvale in full Canadian military uniform. He was killed in action on 30 September 1918. Private Duncan enlisted with the 157th Battalion after training at Camp Borden, and was deployed overseas in October 1916. He was a member of Craigvale Presbyterian Church. The style of the cap and jacket indicates that the photo was likely taken early in his service, prior to his 1916 deployment.
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James Family
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James Family - Charles James kept a boarding house on Frederick Street in Bell Ewart. George Baxter boarded there before he was married in 1915.
First from left:unknown. Second from Left: George Baxter, second from right is Viola(James) wife of Mark Whan.
Third from right, Mark Whan-son -in-law.
Older couple: Mr. and Mrs. Charles James. Mr. Charles James with baby in his arms. Two other people sitting on grass --unknown., IHS33
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James Guest (1818-1888)
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Portrait of James Guest (1818-1888), who arrived in Innisfil from Olden, Lancashire County, England. He was married to Susan Robinson., IHS1917
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James Latimer
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James Latimer, son of Samuel Latimer and Elizabeth Spring
From p. 100, Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II
Costumes and clothing, IHS3382-105E
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James Leonard Farm
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James Leonard Farm. Page 94 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History. Volume 11., IHS3382-99A
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James Rainey
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Welding in the Thornton Blacksmith Shop. Mr. Rainey owned and operated this shop for over 20 years., IHS2706
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James Rainey
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James Rainey in his blacksmith shop in Thornton using an electric drill., IHS2707
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James Rainey
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James Rainey welding in his Blacksmith Shop in Thorton, which he owned and operated for over 20 years., IHS2706
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James Scott
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James Scott - Stroud undertaker - killed about 1894 when horse bolted and threw him out of buggy.
He was also a carpenter. Built house on NH Lot 11, Conc. 5, which is still standing today (on the Papp farm)
Costumes, IHS899
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