Herbert Edwin Rudd
1873 - 1941
Bertie [Herbert Edwin] Rudd
age 6 months
Ireland
Janet Irvine Fidlar Inkster
(1840 - 1910)
Elizabeth Harvey Fidlar (1811-1882)
sketch of Bessie Mary Penny Feltham at age 107
by Margaret A Christy
Jane Palmer Penny
1840 - 1886
Frank & Emma Penny, 1950s
Gertrude Mary Bounds
1st wife of Ernest Humphries Penny
Beatrice Mabel Inkster Daniel
1882 - 1961
Katherine Margaret Penny Robjohn
1882-1968
Emily Wright
born Lambeth, 1878
Emily Wright
born Lambeth, 1878
Lavinia Schell McLean
c1860 - 1894
James Harvey Inkster
1918 - 1998
Agnes Boyd Inkster Harvey
1918
John Herbert Fair
1897 - 1917
James Angus MacKinnon (1881-1958)
(photo from Industry Canada website)
John Archibald McLean
1874 - 1947
John Oliver
1855 - 1919
photo taken in Brantford, Ontario
Sarah Bonnycastle
late 1920s
Mary Oliver Linton
1848-1928
Mary Oliver Linton
Bonnycastle Studio portrait
Eleanor Mary Susan Rowed Bonnycastle
1811-1891
Gladys Penny on her 100th birthday
Richard Henry Bonnycastle
from an old miniature, source unknown
An artist's interpretation of Richard Henry Bonnycastle (1791-1847) in uniform
Edward Percival Oliver, 1966
Devon --> Ontario
Leonard Thomas Oliver
Devon --> Canada
Arthur McLean 1872 - 1957
Illinois
William Inkster
(1837 - 1917)
Flora McKinnon McLean
1832 - 1924
Ivy Rose Simmonds
born 1906, Lambeth
Heber Noah Simmonds
1899 - 1913
Simon Palmer 1807-1886
Wording on the back of the painting:
Mr Simon Palmer, Parish Clerk of Weston
Albert Grant Inkster
son of Albert & Mary
1903-1905
James Albert Inkster
c1903
Henry William John Bonnycastle
1813-1888
Sarah Hay Fidlar Parker
1844-1934
Ann Inkster Tassie
c1838 - 1897
Effie Elizabeth Linton
1886-1971
Effie's husband Stanley. Photo taken at Bonnycastle Studio in Campbellford
Effie & Stanley's son Kenneth. Colourized photo taken at Bonnycastle Studio in Campbellford
Jim Inkster in Vancouver, 1948
Isobel Tryphena "Belle" Tassie
1866 - 1936
James Harvey Inkster, 1948
The inscription on the back of this 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 inch photo reads:
"John Herbert Inkster - last dip in Lake Huron before going over-seas.
You can trace this Inkster smile through the generations."
Rev. Alexander James MacGillivary
(from New St. James Presbyterian Church, London, Ontario, website)