Audrey CLARK

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Audrey CLARK (daughter of George CLARK and Mary Constance Louella MCINNIS).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George CLARK

    George married Mary Constance Louella MCINNIS. Mary (daughter of John Patrick MCINNIS and Ellen Nancy MCCAULEY) was born in 1898. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Constance Louella MCINNIS was born in 1898 (daughter of John Patrick MCINNIS and Ellen Nancy MCCAULEY).
    Children:
    1. Brian CLARK
    2. 1. Audrey CLARK


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Patrick MCINNIS was born on 2 Mar 1854 in Curran, South Plantagenet Twp, Prescott County, Ontario (son of Alexander MCINNIS and Margaret MCDONALD); died on 18 Apr 1931 in Lemieux, Prescott and Russell County, Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    NOTES ON JOHN PATRICK MCINNIS: John Patrick owned and operated a ferry three miles North of Lemieux, ON until the bridge was built. Some records indicate that John Patrick McInnis was married a third time to CATHERINE STEWART ON September 8, 1908, Curran, ON (this has not been confirmed).

    John married Ellen Nancy MCCAULEY on 19 Jun 1895 in Bourget, Prescott County, Ontario. Ellen was born on 24 Jul 1872 in Bourget, Prescott County, Ontario; died on 20 Jan 1906. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Ellen Nancy MCCAULEY was born on 24 Jul 1872 in Bourget, Prescott County, Ontario; died on 20 Jan 1906.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Constance Louella MCINNIS was born in 1898.
    2. Marie Christie Agnes MCINNIS was born on 24 Mar 1900 in Russell County, Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Mar 1965.
    3. Mary Edna MCINNIS was born in 1906; died on 20 Oct 1906.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Alexander MCINNIS was born in 1807 in Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada (son of John MCGINNIS and Christy MCLEOD); died in 1876 in Russell County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Notes for Alexander McInnis: Alexander was one of the early settlers in the Lemieux area. He had an agricultural farm on the Boundary Lot No. 3, which remained in the family until 1975. They were both buried on the McInnis family plot in Fournier, Ontario in the Parish of St. Bernard in the old section of the cemetery.

    It was also known that Aleck (Alexander) McInnis was a good fiddler. He caused quite a stir on the opening night of the Riceville Townhall in 1859. There was a Mr. Campbell of Lochiel in Glengarry County, who had been invited to the Hall and who had a reputation as a Phrenologist who claimed to be able to show people how to be happy, how to choose a profession, how to select a mate and how to raise children. He also claimed he had a system of measuring a person's character and intelligence by feeling the bumps and depressions of the skull. This has never been accepted by scientist and today the practice of phrenology is considered a form of fraud. This Mr. Campbell was a one-man show. Besides lecturing on phrenology and giving demonstrations on the heads of half a dozen of those present, he played the violin. He must have been something of a real musician because some of the stuff he played was classical music. The hall was filled with farmers, theirs sons and daughters coming from miles around through the bush. Well, there wasn't a man or a women in the hall who didn't profess to be able to tell what was good fiddle. They had heard Aleck McInnis, the local fiddler, who had a widespread reputation as a dance fiddler and after listening to the strange classical music played by Mr. Campbell, everyone decided they had enough. One "bold" farmer went over to Mr. Campbell and asked him if he would mind lending his fiddle to Mr. McInnis, who was there at the time, the crowd wanted to hear his music. By way of variety, Mr. Campbell agreed. Then, there were loud calls for Aleck McInnis to which he modestly responded. After doing some tuning up, came the lively jig music for which Aleck was famous. Everybody in the hall was tapping the floor with their feet. Then Mr. McInnis stopped playing because he wanted his own fiddle. So he left the hall and returned home to get it. It was about a mile away from the hall. While he was away, Mr. Campbell played his classical music, which was not to the crowd's pleasure. It took Aleck about 45 minutes, the road had been rough and dark. It didn't take him long to get tuned up and started his jig stuff with a swing and abandon which set the crowd applauding. It was 10:30 when he began playing and stopped wornout, it was daylight. Everybody danced all night. It was a night to remember by many oldtimers who lived along the banks of the Nation and Scotch rivers.

    Alexander married Margaret MCDONALD on 4 May 1842 in St Finnans Alexandria, Ontario. Margaret (daughter of Duncan MCDONALD and Ann (Nancy) MCGILLIS) was born on 10 Aug 1819 in St Raphael, Lancaster, Ontario; died on 22 May 1880 in St Bernard, Fournier, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret MCDONALD was born on 10 Aug 1819 in St Raphael, Lancaster, Ontario (daughter of Duncan MCDONALD and Ann (Nancy) MCGILLIS); died on 22 May 1880 in St Bernard, Fournier, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Sponsors at Baptism were William MacKinnon and Isabella MacPhee.
    Witnesses at Marriage were Alexander McPhee and Kenneth McInnis and Roderick McInnis. Officiated by John McDonald, Parish Priest

    Children:
    1. Alexander A (Sandy) MCINNIS was born on 8 May 1843 in Lancaster, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Oct 1921 in Shell Lake, Washburn, Wisconsin, USA.
    2. Katharine Anna MCINNIS was born on 4 Feb 1845 in Alexandria, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 May 1928 in Lemieux, Prescott and Russell County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Archibald MCINNIS was born on 4 Jun 1846 in Alexandria, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Jan 1924 in Fournier, Prescott and Russell, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Mary MCINNIS was born about 1850 in Plantagenet South, Prescott County, Ontario; died on 22 May 1900 in Plantagenet South, Prescott County, Ontario.
    5. Christina MCINNIS was born on 10 Apr 1851 in Cambridge Twp, Russell County, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Jun 1920 in South Plantagenet, Prescott County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. 6. John Patrick MCINNIS was born on 2 Mar 1854 in Curran, South Plantagenet Twp, Prescott County, Ontario; died on 18 Apr 1931 in Lemieux, Prescott and Russell County, Ontario, Canada.