Ryeland Family Tree



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Mary Ann McGUIRE




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Wife Mary Ann McGUIRE 267

           Born: 29 May 1857 - Murray Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
     Christened: 6 Jul 1857 - Trenton, , Ontario, Canada
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         Father: Francis McGUIRE (1831-Between 1871) 98,266,321,322
         Mother: Jane McAULEY (1834-1917) 51,52,54,91,92,98,266,319,322





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General Notes: Wife - Mary Ann McGUIRE

Likely died young, not in the 1871 census and another child was named Mary
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Alex McINNES




Husband Alex McINNES 51

           Born: 13 Jun 1902 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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         Father: Edward James McINNES (1871-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Gwenlleon MORGAN (1876-      ) 51,59,92






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Allan Greaves McINNES and Sarah Rebecca WATSON




Husband Allan Greaves McINNES 51,52,92

           Born: 19 Dec 1861 - Weston-Super-Mare, , Somerset, England 52,92
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         Father: Allan McINNES (Abt 1833-1900) 16,52,98
         Mother: Elizabeth GREAVES (1834-1918) 51,52,92,443


       Marriage: 12 Feb 1885 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 59

Noted events in his life were:
• Residence 151, 1918 - Port Sydney, Ontario, Canada

Informant to mother's death




Wife Sarah Rebecca WATSON 51,59,92

           Born: 30 Mar 1862 - Ontario, Canada 92
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           Died: 11 Nov 1922 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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1 F Margaret McINNES 51,92

           Born: 4 Dec 1885 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58,92
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2 F Isabell McINNES 51,92

           Born: 17 Jul 1887 - Ontario, Canada 58
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3 M Allen McINNES 51,92

           Born: 4 Dec 1889 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58,92
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4 M Hugh McINNES 51,92

           Born: 14 Apr 1891 - Ontario, Canada
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5 F Annie Elizabeth McINNES 51,58,92

           Born: 29 Apr 1895 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 92
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6 M Duncan McINNES 51,58

           Born: 12 Apr 1902 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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Allen McINNES




Husband Allen McINNES 51,92

           Born: 4 Dec 1889 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58,92
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         Father: Allan Greaves McINNES (1861-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Sarah Rebecca WATSON (1862-1922) 51,59,92






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John McNAUGHTON and Ann McINNES




Husband John McNAUGHTON 1,206,679

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       Marriage: 23 May 1791 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 1,206

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 679, Farmer - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland

• Residence 204 - Dalginross, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland




Wife Ann McINNES 1,206

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1 F Sarah McNAUGHTON 1,206

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     Christened: 26 May 1792 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
           Died: 1868 - Dalginross, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland 206
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         Spouse: William CARMICHAEL (      -      ) 1,206
           Marr: 11 Dec 1830 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 1,206



2 F Jannet McNAUGHTON 1,206

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     Christened: 15 Jan 1794 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
           Died: 13 Jan 1861 - Dalginross, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland 206
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3 M Duncan McNAUGHTON 204

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     Christened: 13 Sep 1795 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
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4 M Rev. Peter McNAUGHTON 1,54,98,99,157,453,661,674,675,676,677,678,679




           Born: 13 Aug 1797 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 157,661,679
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           Died: 10 May 1878 - Vaughan Township, York County, Ontario, Canada 661,675,679


         Buried:  - McNaughton Family Cemetery, Maple, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
         Spouse: Agnes Elizabeth MONTEATH (1808-1889) 1,52,54,98,99,165,508,651,661,662,674,676,677,678,679
           Marr: 30 Jun 1835 - Toronto, , Ontario, Canada 679,945



5 M James McNAUGHTON 1,206

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     Christened: 29 Sep 1799 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
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6 M Donald McNAUGHTON 1,206

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     Christened: 20 Jul 1801 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 1
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7 M Donald McNAUGHTON 1,14,54,99,313,453,647,649,651,652,653




           Born: Abt Jul 1802 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 675
     Christened: 27 Jul 1802 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 1
           Died: 15 Aug 1876 - Vaughan Township, York County, Ontario, Canada 649,652
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         Spouse: Isabella McDONALD (1815-1890) 14,52,54,74,99,313,647,649,651,653
           Marr: 22 Jan 1835 - Vaughan Township, York County, Ontario, Canada 945



8 F Ann McNAUGHTON 1,206

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     Christened: 17 Dec 1804 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
           Died: 13 Apr 1885 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
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         Spouse: John McDOUGAL (1786-1872) 204
           Marr: 25 May 1834 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204



9 M Christian McNAUGHTON 1,204,206

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     Christened: 16 Aug 1807 - Comrie, , Perth, Scotland 204
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General Notes: Husband - John McNAUGHTON

Possible births for John m 1791:

Duncan MACNAUGHTANE and Sarah DONALDSON (no marriage found, only child for this couple)

1. John MACNAUGHTANE, bap 31 AUG 1762 in Comrie
2. Margaret MCNAUGHTANE, bap 11 DEC 1764 in Comrie

The following family were also in Dalginross

Christian MCNAUGHTON, b 1785 in Dull, res 1851 in Dalginross, pauper

1. Lillias, b 1828 in Comrie, m Alexander MCDONALD

Elisabeth MCNAUGHTON, 1811, res 1841 Ross, res w/Donald (labourer) and Margaret Willison
Dalchulla and Aberuchill

7 MAR 1703, John MCNAUGHTON in Aberuchill received money from the session of Comrie (no explanation given as to why).
8 AUG 1704, John MCNAUGHTON "a poor man" received money from the session of Comrie
6 MAY 1705, John MCNAUGHTON "a poor man in Abouruchill" received money from the session of Comrie.
26 AUG 1705, 14 SEP 1705 ditto 204


General Notes: Child - Sarah McNAUGHTON

1861 - Sarah MCNAUGHTON, b. 1791 in Monzievaird, residing in Turnpike Road, Dalginross, working as a shop woman. 204


Death Notes: Child - Jannet McNAUGHTON

7:30am, Natural Causes


General Notes: Child - Jannet McNAUGHTON

Death certficate lists her as single


Christening Notes: Child - Rev. Peter McNAUGHTON

IGI gives same date for Christening as Davie's records gave for birth


Death Notes: Child - Rev. Peter McNAUGHTON

Age 80, Disease of the Heart (About a month)


Burial Notes: Child - Rev. Peter McNAUGHTON

McNaughton / MacNaughton Family Cemetery in Maple Ontario just off Topaz Court.


General Notes: Child - Rev. Peter McNAUGHTON

In the summer of 1833, Rev. Peter MacNaughton arrived in Upper Canada from Aberdeen, under the direction of the Glasgow Colonial Society, Inducted to the charge of Vaughan on 21 August 1833, Rev. MacNaughton was originally appointed to serve the Presbyterian congregations in the Townships of Thorah and Eldon near Lake Simcoe; however, he found these congregations unwilling to grant him a secure ministry. He left Thorah and Eldon "with a heavy heart" and went on to Vaughan where, in a letter sent back to the Society dated 21 August 1833, he indicated that he found "the Gaelic people overjoyed on finding one to address them in their own language." He goes on to say that, "I have settled at Vaughan and I do not of conscience expect any more aid from the Society at Glasgow." Church records indicate that Rev. MacNaughton was granted a stipend of 30 pounds annually by the congregation at Maple.

Because the church had no manse in its early years Rev. MacNaughton initially lived with families of the congregation for a month at a time. He then built a log house on the south east corner of Lot 21, Concession 7 where he lived with his own family until 1848 when he left the charge.

Rev. MacNaughton was on of ten ministers and missionaries sent by the Glasgow Colonial Society to preach un Upper Canada in 1833. Being sent under the directions of the Established Church of Scotland, Rev. MacNaughton soon joined the York Presbytery of the of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada (Kirk Synod). This first Synod of Ministers connected with the Established Church of Scotland was formed in Kingston in 1831 and divided into four Presbyteries: Quebec, Glengarry, Bathurst and York.

Being one of only ten congregations in the York Presbytery in 1837 required Rev. MacNaughton to hold mission services in other communities outside of Maple. A new Church was built by August 1884, later named St. Paul's, in the west of Vaughan which meant that Rev. MacNaughton had two churches in his charge.

In July 1844, Rev. Peter MacNaughton resigned his pastoral charge in Maple and returned to Scotland where he became minister of the parish of Dores. Following Rev. MacNaughton's resignation, the York Presbytery took charge over the Vaughan congregation, sending other ministers and theology students to preach at their Sunday services. The congregation had developed an extremely close bond with their first minister, however, and in 1845 they asked the York Presbytery to send Rev. MacNaughton a letter asking him to return to the charge at Vaughan. In July 1846, Rev, MacNaughton accepted the call and returned to Maple. His stay this time was very brief, however, for in December 1848 he accepted a call to Pickering. Rev. MacNaughton served in Pickering from December 1848 to November 1856 when, for some unknown reason, he severed all connections with the Presbyterian Church. He returned to live out his life in Vaughan and was called to his final reward on 10 May 1878. (Source St. Andrew's Maple Church History)

1848 West half of Concession 5 Lot 21 sold by Michael Cranney to Rev. Peter MacNaughton

PETER McNAUGHTAN or McNAUGHTON born Comrie 1799, second son of John M., farmer; educated at Univ of Glasgow M.A. (1821); ord. (by Presb. Of Auchterarder) March 1833, and went to Canada under the auspices of the Glasgow Colonial Society with the view of settling at Eldon and Thorah; shortly after his arrival he selected another sphere of labour and was adm. to Vaughan, Ontario, 21st Aug. 1833; dem. July 1844 on a presentation to this parish by John Frederick, Earl of Cawdor and adm. 27th Sep. following; dem. 9th June 1846, and returned to Canada; became min. of his former charge at Ontario, in 1848; res. That charge and all connection with the Church 21st Nov. 1855; died 10th May 1878. He marr. 1st July 1835, Agnes Elizabeth Monteith, who died 17th March 1889, and had issue - Maria Ann Innes, born 18th July 1826; Sarah Frances, born 12th Nov. 1828; Grace Elizabeth, born 6th June 1841; John born 22nd Aug. 1843, died 25th July 1844; Peter, born 17th Nov. 1845.

McNAUGHTON, PETER, M.A. adm. min. at Vaughan 21st Aug. 1833; returned to Scotland and adm. to Dores 27th Sept. 1844, returned to Canada and was again min. at Vaughan, 1847-8; min at Pickering, 1848-55; res. All connection with the Church21st Nov. 1855; died 10th May 1878.

Past years in Pickering : sketches of the history of the community
Wood, William R. (William Robertson)

In the following year the congregation called as his successor Rev. Peter McNaughton, of Vaughan. Mr. McNaughton was the son of a Perthshire farmer, born in 1797. He was educated at Glasgow University, where he took the degree of M.A. In 1823 he was ordained and inducted into the parish of Doors. Felling it his duty to help supply the need in Canada, he gave up this comfortable living and crossed the Atlantic in 1829. Soon after he was settled in Vaughan, where he preached on the Fourth and Seventh Concessions, both in Gaelic and English. He also preached on the Ninth Concession and at Woodbridge, besides giving occasional service in King and other more distant townships. He was well-known and welcome visitor in many a backwoods cabin.

Physically, Mr. McNaughton was well-fitted for such a toilsome life, being over six feet in height and powerfully built. But constant overwork tells even on the strongest, and when, in 1848, a call was extended to him by the Pickering congregation, he accepted it as offering some relaxation from the heavy strain. He was settled in Pickering in 1849. Few to-day would regard the Pickering charge of that time as a sinecure, with its two charges over seven miles apart; bit its duties were somewhat lighter than those of Vaughan.

Mr. McNaughton's pastorate in Pickering was not a long one. With the secularization of the Clergy Reserves in 1854 the Government offered the Church of Scotland ministers annuities of $450 on condition of signing a certain document. The declaration contained in this document he could not conscientiously subscribe, and though all the other ministers ultimately consented he remained firm. It meant the sacrifice of the annuity, and Mr. McNaughton felt constrained to withdraw from the Church he had served all of his life. In 1857 he took up residence on his farm near Brougham, and in 1857 returned to Vaughan, where he built a handsome residence on his property near Maple. He preached frequently and continued to take an active interest in church work. He died in 1878, leaving a widow and two sons and four daughters. Three daughters and both sons are still living, and are well-known residents of Vaughan.

Peter graduated with an M.A. in 1821.
His matriculation record in 1813 says:
Second son of John, Comrie, Farmer. From Oliver & Boyd Almanacs, person of the same name was at one time Church of Scotland Minister at (1) Vaughan, Presbytery of Toronto, Canada, and (2) Pickering there.
(Source: WI Addison, The Matriculation Albums of the University of Glasgow From 1728 to 1858)
He attended the following classes:
1813-14: Greek
1814-15: Logic
1816-17: Ethics
1817-18: Physics
(Source: R7)
In order to graduate with an M.A. Peter would also have been required to complete a course of study in Latin. This was usually the first subject studied at university, however, we have no record of Peter attending this class. - The Duty Archivist
Glasgow University Archive Services 157,679


General Notes: Child - James McNAUGHTON

Too many marriage posibilities to choose from Nov 2004


Christening Notes: Child - Donald McNAUGHTON

The name Daniel was used as an Anglo nickname form of Domhnall, which is Gaelic for Donald. Therefore the two names are one and the same.


General Notes: Child - Donald McNAUGHTON

Likely died young as next born had the same name


Birth Notes: Child - Donald McNAUGHTON

1809 in Censuses


Christening Notes: Child - Donald McNAUGHTON

Christened as Daniel McNaughtan - The name Daniel was used as an Anglo nickname form of Domhnall, which is Gaelic for Donald. Therefore the two names are one and the same.


Death Notes: Child - Donald McNAUGHTON

Aged 73, Abscess of the Prostate Gland


General Notes: Child - Donald McNAUGHTON

Probate: Will 19 Sept 1846 Book 18 Folio 342

Teacher at the Carrville Public School

On the building committee with Rev. Peter for St. Pauls Presbyterian Vaughan

According to Volume A of the Abstract Index to Deed Titles for Vaught Township, the Crown patent for the west half of Lot 19, originally comprised of 100 acres, was granted to George McBride in May of 1801. In June of 1835, the lot was sold to John Velie, who immediately resold the property to Donald McNaughton in November of 1835.

The 1851-52 census of Vaughan Township provided additional information about Lot 19, Concession 5. The agricultural returns for 1851 indicated that Donald McNaughton farmed 100 acres on Lot 19, 60 of which were under cultivation. The produce from the farm included butter, cheese, barrels of pork, wool, 39 yards of flannel, wheat, peas, oats, and potatoes. Donald, aged 42 years old and his wife, Isobel, aged 37 years old, were both born in Scotland. Their children had all been born in Canada, including the oldest, Ann, aged 16 years old. The family occupied a one storey log house according to the census. In 1861, the family still occupied Lot 19 according to the 1860-1861 census, however, their dwelling had changed to a one and one half storey frame house, and an additional ten acres had been cleared.

By 1871, McNaughton had acquired 500 acres, five dwelling houses and five barns and stables in Vaughan Township according to Schedule 3 of the 1871 census. His home farm remained on Lot 19 however, and in 1895, his son James was granted title of the property for the sum of $1.00. The map of Vaughan Township in the 1878 Historical Atlas of the County of York illustrated a structure on the west half of Lot 19 close to Weston Road, west of the archaeological site A1Gv-165. As the material from the archaeological site is characteristic of the early nineteenth-century, it is suggested at that 1878 Atlas structure on Lot 19 marks the location of the frame house listed in the 1861 census. The archaeological site, therefore, marks the location of the earlier log cabin noted in the 1851 census. 157,948


General Notes: Child - Christian McNAUGHTON

Too many marriages to choose from in IGI Nov 2004
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Annie Elizabeth McINNES




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Wife Annie Elizabeth McINNES 51,58,92

           Born: 29 Apr 1895 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 92
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         Father: Allan Greaves McINNES (1861-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Sarah Rebecca WATSON (1862-1922) 51,59,92





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Couvillion McINNES




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Wife Couvillion McINNES 51

           Born: Jan 1908 - Ontario, Canada 51
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         Father: Edward James McINNES (1871-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Gwenlleon MORGAN (1876-      ) 51,59,92





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David McINNES




Husband David McINNES 51

           Born: Feb 1910 - Ontario, Canada 51
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         Father: Edward James McINNES (1871-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Gwenlleon MORGAN (1876-      ) 51,59,92






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Duncan McINNES




Husband Duncan McINNES 51,58

           Born: 12 Apr 1902 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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         Father: Allan Greaves McINNES (1861-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Sarah Rebecca WATSON (1862-1922) 51,59,92






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Edward James McINNES and Gwenlleon MORGAN




Husband Edward James McINNES 51,52,92

           Born: 3 Sep 1871 - Toronto, , Ontario, Canada 52,58,92
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         Father: Allan McINNES (Abt 1833-1900) 16,52,98
         Mother: Elizabeth GREAVES (1834-1918) 51,52,92,443


       Marriage: 21 Dec 1897 59




Wife Gwenlleon MORGAN 51,59,92

           Born: 21 Aug 1876 - Ontario, Canada 92
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1 M Robert McINNES 51,92

           Born: 21 Oct 1898 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58,92
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2 F Mary McINNES 51,92

           Born: 10 Aug 1900 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58,92
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3 M Alex McINNES 51

           Born: 13 Jun 1902 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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4 M Hector McINNES 51,58

           Born: 31 May 1904 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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5 M John McINNES 51,58

           Born: 10 Mar 1906 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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6 F Couvillion McINNES 51

           Born: Jan 1908 - Ontario, Canada 51
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7 M David McINNES 51

           Born: Feb 1910 - Ontario, Canada 51
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Eleanor McINNES




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Wife Eleanor McINNES 1,11

           Born: 7 Sep 1841 - Balcombe, , Sussex, England 443
     Christened: 7 Nov 1841 - Balcombe, , Sussex, England 1
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         Father: Hugh McINNES (1803-Bef 1871) 16,610
         Mother: Eleanor DAKIN (Abt 1806-1889) 16,18,443





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Hector McINNES




Husband Hector McINNES 51,58

           Born: 31 May 1904 - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada 58
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         Father: Edward James McINNES (1871-      ) 51,52,92
         Mother: Gwenlleon MORGAN (1876-      ) 51,59,92






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