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Innes -- J. A. Innes -- see Norfolk's 1918 Victory Loan Committee.

Innes -- J. A. Innes, manufacturer, Port Dover  
Charles R. Innes, gentleman, Port Dover  
Andrew Innes, merchant, Port Dover  
E. Innes, Port Dover [1919 Voters List]

Innes -- James Innes: 
-- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students
-- see 1919 Simcoe elementary students
-- was a 1920 Simcoe First Book student [SR19200708p3]
-- attended Simcoe High -- see 1929 Monocle

Innes -- Jane Innes wed Peter Mitchell [Ontario Vital Stats 1879]

Innes -- Jessie, 75, widow of Wm. Innes, died 5 Jun 1892 in Port Dover [NR18920616]
-- the will of Jessie Innes of Port Dover was probated in 1892 [Norfolk Wills]

Innes -- Jessie Irene, daughter of Andrew Innes, married Gilbert M. Lynch of Calgary formerly of Port Dover, 14 Dec 1910 at her parents' home in Port Dover [BC19101221p1]  
-- Miss Jessie Innes, daughter of Andrew Innes, license inspector of Port Dover, married Gilbert Lynch of Calgary, 11 Dec 1910 in Port Dover [SR19101215p7]

Innes -- John Innes died [Ontario Vital Stats 1881]

Innes -- John Innes of Hamilton married Miss Ella Peacock of Windham 1 Jan 1891 at her father's home [BC18910121]

Innes -- John Innes was a 1910 Windham Officer [WS19100331p4]

Innes -- John Innes, farmer, Nixon 
Ella Innes, Lot 8, Concession 11, Windham [1919 Voters List]

Innes -- John Innes:  
-- see
Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions
-- was a 1919 Junior High Candidate
-- see 1920 Simcoe High honor roll

Innes -- Mrs. John Innis [sic], nee Ella Peacock, of Nixon attended 1921 Teeterville Reunion

Innes -- John Innes was a 1919 Junior High Candidate
[Compiler's Comment: two fellows named John Innes were 1919 Junior High Candidates. One attended school in Simcoe, the other in Port Dover]

Innes -- John A. Innes, 40, died 9 Sep 1894 in Hamilton [ML18940907]
[Compiler's Comment: newspaper provides lengthy write-up]

Innes -- Kate Glencairn Innes, daughter of Hugh Innes, deputy clerk United States Courts, Chicago, died 10 Feb 1882 at Passadena, California [BC18820222
-- Kate Glencavin, daughter of Hugh Innes, deputy clerk United States Courts, Chicago, Illinois, died 10 Feb 1882 at Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California [NR18829216p3]

Innes -- Margaret Innes was promoted from grade 1 to grade 2 at Simcoe Public School [SR19100701p1]

Innes -- Margaret Innes:  
-- see
Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions
-- see 1917 Simcoe High Honor students

Innes -- Margaret A. Innes wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1878] -- Miss Maggie Innes of Port Dover married W. G. Smith of Port Dover, 9 Apr 1878 at her mother's home [BC18780417p3]

Innes -- Margaret A. Innes, 5[0], wife of W. C. Smith, died 26 Aug 1908 in Port Dover [SR19080827
-- Margaret A. Innes, 50, wife of Wm. C. Smith, died 25 Aug 1905 in Port Dover [BC19080902
[Compiler's Comment: also see Smith, W. G., in this Index]

Innes -- Miss Margaret L. Innes married Paul H. Donly, 19 Mar 1927 ion Simcoe. Bride is daughter of H. P. Innes and a granddaughter of both Judge R. T. Livingstone, and of W. P. Innes, founder of the Simcoe Canning Company. Groom is a son of Hal B. Donly, and the manager of the Brook Woolen Co. of Simcoe Ltd., which was founded by his grandfather Joseph Brook 
[photo caption SR19270331p1]

Innes -- Mary M. Innes, 42, married, born 21 Aug 1858; living with her single sister, Martha Smith, 30, and widowed mother, Martha Ann Smith, 66 [1901 Census of Delhi]

Innes -- Mary M. Innes, Block 1 Lot 3, Delhi [1919 Voters List]

Innes -- Form I student Fern Paterson Innes was on Simcoe High School's Apr 1918 Honor Roll [SR19180509p1]

Innes -- Patterson Innes was promoted from grade 1 to grade 2 at Simcoe Public School [SR19100701p1]

Innes -- Patterson/Pat Innes: 
-- see 1917 Simcoe High Honor students
-- see 1918 High School Honor Roll
-- see 1919 Fatal Accident
-- see 1919 Lower School Results
-- see
1920 golf match
[Compiler's Comment: this is H. Patterson Innes]

Innes -- R. Innes -- see 1920 Donly Handicap Competition

Innes -- Robert Innes:  
-- see
Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions
-- also see 1918 High School Honor Roll

Innes -- to wife of Robt. Innes:
-- a daughter 1 Jul 1889 in Port Dover [BC18890710]
-- a son 3 Apr 1894 in Port Dover [NR18940412]

Innes -- "Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Innes of Port Dover visited her sister, Mrs. J. H. Butler, Sydenham Street, Simcoe, last week" [SR19060323]

Innes -- Robert Innes, painter, Grenock, Port Dover  
Annie Innes, Grenock, Port Dover [1919 Voters List]

Innes -- Robert [.]. Innes, 60, died Saturday 1[5] Jul 1920 in Port Dover. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. J. H. Butler of Simcoe [SR19200722p7]

Innes -- Robert Livingstone Innes of the Simcoe Canning Factory, married Miss Aileen Mary Cowdry, eldest daughter of Edmond Cowdry, Esq., manager of the Bank of Commerce, Simcoe, 24 Jan 1900 at Trinity church, Simcoe [WS19000201p5]

Innes -- Robert L. Innes, 28, born 23 Apr 1872 in Ontario, secretary Simcoe c. f.
his wife Mary A. Innes, 22, born 23 Mar 1879 in Ontario
his single son Patrick E. Innes, 1 month, born 13 Feb 1901 in Ontario
his single servant Alice Denney, 24, born 8 Jun 1876 in Ontario, domestic
[1901 Census of Simcoe:2]

Innes -- to wife of Robert L. Innes:
-- a son 13 Feb 1901 in Simcoe [WS19010221p5] [SR19010214]
-- a daughter 18 Sep 1902 in Simcoe [SR19020925]
-- a son 18 Mar 1907 in Hamilton [SR19070329]
-- a son 10 Jan 1912 in Hamilton [SR19120125]
-- a son 1 Apr 1913 in Hamilton [SR19130403p7]
-- a son Tue 30 Nov 1915 in Hamilton [SR19151202p7]

Innes -- R. L. Innes' son, Charles Rodney Innes, 15 months, died 1 Mar 1917 at his parents' home, 194 Park Street South, Hamilton [SR19170308p7] 

Innes -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Innes' youngest son, William Patrick Innes Jr., 4, died 9 Apr 1917 at 194 Park Street South, Hamilton [SR19170412p7] -- he died from diphtheria [SR19170412p12]

Innes -- R. L. Innes of Hamilton attended the funeral of T. R. Nelles [SR19180509p9]

Innes -- Mrs. Robert L. Innes of Hamilton's father, Edmund Cowdry, formerly of Simcoe, died 2 Feb 1919 in Vancouver -- see his obituary

Innes -- Robert L. Innes -- see Photos & Bios

Innes -- Samuel Innes born [Ontario Vital Stats 1870]

Innes -- Samuel A. Innes of the township of South Norwich in Oxford County, died 22 Nov 1916. Executors: Margaret Givin Innes, William A. Innes, and George H. Treffry [SR19170405p8]

Innes -- Ted Innes: 
-- see 1919 Simcoe elementary students
-- was a 1920 Simcoe Junior Second Book student [SR19200708p3]

Innes -- W. Innes has been promoted from Junior to Senior Class in VI Division of Simcoe Union School [NR18830111]

Innes -- Wm. Innes of Simcoe offered a $10 reward for the return of his lost or stolen capped and jewelled [sic] silver watch in the very first issue of the Norfolk Observer newspaper, 22 Oct 1840 [NO18401022p1]

Innes -- Willie Innes was promoted from grade 1 to grade 2 at Simcoe Public School [SR19100701p1]

Innes -- William Innes:  
-- see
Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions
-- see 1918 High School Honor Roll

Innes -- Wm. L. ("Will") Innes of Simcoe, eldest son of W. P. Innes, married Miss Wiliemene Rennie Carnegie, daughter of former MPP John Carnegie, 10 Jan 1900 in Peterborough 
[SR19000118p1] [SR19000111p8]

Innes -- to the wife of W. L. Innes:
-- a son 20 Mar 1903 in Simcoe [SR19030326]
-- a daughter 12 Nov 1906 in Simcoe [SR19061116] [BC19061114]
-- a son 14 Sep 1908 in Simcoe [BC19080916] [SR19080917]
-- a daughter Sunday [19] Mar 1911 in Simcoe [SR19110323p7]
-- a son 12 Jun 1912 in Simcoe [SR19120613p7]

Innes -- W. L. Innes:
-- was a director of Norfolk Telephone Company
-- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List
-- see 1909 Phone Directory
-- see 1910 Election results
-- see Canners Hockey club
-- was a member of 1913 Simcoe Board of Trade
-- signed 1914 temperance petition
-- donated to Belgium Relief [SR19141126p1] [SR19141203p1]
-- donated to Ag. Society in 1916.
-- and family, donated to Muskoka Hospital in 1917.
-- subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund
-- see Norfolk's 1918 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see Norfolk's 1919 Victory Loan Committee.
-- polling captain, prohibitionist group -- see news item
-- see George Plant's 1920 obituary
-- see 1920 golf match
-- see Norfolk Telephone Rate Protest
-- was pallbearer at Frank S. Dell's funeral
-- see Photos & Bios
-- see his Family Group Sheet

Innes -- Mrs. W. L. Innes' father, John Carnegie, ex-M.P.P., died 18 Jan 1910 in Guelph, Ont. [obituary BC19100126p6] 
-- John D. Carnegie, one time editor of Peterborough Review, ex-M.P.P. died Tuesday after illness of two years. Interment: Peterborough. Survivors: J. H. Carnegie and Miss Carnegie of Peterborough, Mrs. G. F. Orde, Minneapolis, Mrs. W. L. Innes, Simcoe, Mrs. Charles N. Adams of Coboconk [SR19100120p10] 

Innes -- Mrs. W. L. Innes was secretary of Belgian Relief Committee [SR19141119p1]

Innes-- W. L. Innes made a business trip to Chicago last Thursday, taking W. G. Dutton and Chas. Witherspoon Sr. with him as technical experts [SR19160120p1]

Innes -- to the wife of Wm. L. Innes, a daughter, 22 Nov 1918 at Strath Lynn, Simcoe [SR19181118p7]

Innes -- W. L. Innes of Simcoe Canning Co. -- see Jaques coming home

Innes -- W. L. Innes, accountant, 294 Union Street, Simcoe 
Willemene Innes, 294 Union Street, Simcoe [1919 Voters List

Innes -- Wm. P. Innes of Dundas married Marion, daughter of Rev. M. W. Livingstone of Simcoe, 14 Jan 1868 in Simcoe. At the same place and time, Maggie, daughter of Rev. M. W. Livingstone of Simcoe, married R. P. Jackson of Simcoe [NR18680123p3]

Innes -- to wife of W. P. Innes a daughter 14 Jul 1878 in Simcoe [BC18780717p3]

Innes -- at the home of her uncle, W. P. Innes in Simcoe: Miss Amelia Brander married merchant Wm. Stewart of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, 15 Oct 1878 [BC18781023p3]

Innes -- to wife of W. P. Innes a son 22 Mar 1880 in Simcoe [BC18800324p3]

Innes -- W. P. Innes:
-- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List
-- subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing
-- see 1909 Phone Directory
-- see H. D. Petrie
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141203p1]
-- see his Family Group Sheet

Innes -- Wm. P. Innes and James Cutting, trustees of the late F. A. Fick, invited creditors to submit debts by 19 Mar 1880 [BC18800317p3]

Innes -- at W. P. Innes' home in Simcoe, his sister-in-law, Nellie, youngest daughter of late Rev. M. W. Livingstone of Simcoe, married E. P. Johnson of L'Original, Ont., 28 Nov 1894 [NR18941129]

Innes -- Mrs. W. P. Innes was an aunt of Jean Livingstone the wife of D. S. Gibson, who died in 1914 -- see Mrs. Gibson's obituary

Innes -- W. P. Innes was brother-in-law of W. W. Livingstone -- see Livingstone obituary

Innes -- to wife of Wm. P. Innes a son 9 May 1885 in Simcoe [NR18850514]

Innes -- W. P. Innes of the Simcoe Canning factory, has purchased the residence and farm of John Jackson for $7,000 [SR18980317p1]

Innes -- W. P. Innes, Simcoe manufacturer, was a provisional director of the Simcoe Pork Packing Co. Ltd. [WS19000104p4]

Innes -- Wm. P. Innes, 68, born 6 Sep 1832 in Scotland, canning factory
his wife Marian Innes, 60, born 8 Apr 1840 in Scotland
his single daughter Christina A. Innes, 22, bor 10 Jul 1878 in Ontario
his single son Charles E. Innes, 21, born 22 Mar 1880 in Ontario, asst. in factory
his widowed sister Christina Livingstone, 75, born 10 Dec 1825 in Ontario [sic]
his single servant Margaret Murphy, 23, born 5 Sep 1877 in Ontario [1901 Census of Simcoe:2]

Innes  -- W. P. Innes' sister, Christina Innes, relict of the late Rev. Martin W. Livingstone, died at Strathlynn, Simcoe, the residence of her brother, W. P. Innes, on Saturday last, August 14. She was in her 90th year. The funeral took place on Tuesday to Oakwood Cemetery [SR19150819p2]

Innes -- W. P. Innes donated to Ag. Society in 1916.

Innes -- Mrs. W. P. Innes, "Strathlynn", Union Street, Simcoe [Billet Hosts SR19160601p4]

Innes -- Mrs. W. P. Innes of Strath Lynn has her daughters, Mrs, Drynan of Hamilton and Mrs. (Dr.) Howard Nelles of Toledo, Ohio, and their children, visiting [SR19170705p10]

Innes -- William P. Innes:
-- see Norfolk's 1917 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see Innes' Splendid Gift
-- see Photos & Bios

Innes -- Mrs. William P. Innes -- see Photos & Bios

Innes -- W. P. Innes suffered two slight cerebral hemorrhages on Saturday. This is serious, but he has always been a man of vigorous habit, so his recovery is reasonably hoped for [SR19180228p12]

Innes -- William P. Innes' wife, Marion Livingstone, 77, died Fri 15 Mar 1918 at Strath Lynn in Simcoe [SR19180321p9] -- see their obituary

Innes -- William Patrick Innes, Esq., 85, died Mon 18 Mar 1918 at Strath Lynn [his home] in Simcoe. Funeral today to Oakwood Cemetery [SR19180321p9] -- see their obituary, his funeral
 

 
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