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John McInnes

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John McInnes (1808-1896)

Born at Aberdeen the son of George McInnes

1859 Birth of son Edward McInnes

1856 Birth of son John Anderson McInnes (1856-1887)

1861 Residing at Poulton Com Seacombe, Cheshire: John McInnes (age 52 born Scotland), Prohibitor Composition for Ships. With his wife Elizabeth, Daughter Emma and sons John A. McInnes (age 4 born Chester Seacombe), Edward McInnes (age 1 born Chester Seacombe). Also his sister Ellen McInnes (age 38), an Artist Painter.[1]

1864 Birth of son Alexander McInnes (1864-1888)

1871 Residing at Church Street, Wallasey: John McInnes (age 62 born Scotland), Manufacturer of Composition for Iron Ships. with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Emma (age 21) and Mary (age 8), and sons John A. McInnes (age 14 born Liscard, Cheshire), Edward McInnes (age 11 born Liscard, Cheshire) and Alexander McInnes (age 7 born Liscard, Cheshire). Also his niece Louisa Hunt.[2]

1877 Presumably contributed to the formation of a re-formed Crown Derby Porcelain Works

1881 Residing at Heath Bank, Wallasey: John McInnes (age 73 born Scotland), Manufacturer of Composition for Bottoms of Iron Ships. With his wife Elizabeth, Daughters Emma (age 32) and Mary (age 18) and sons Edward McInnes (age 21 born Wallasey), China Manufacturer and Alexander McInnes (age 17 born Wallasey).[3]

1891 Residing at Heath Bank, Mill Lane, Wallasey: John McInnes (age 62 born Scotland), Anti-fouling Paint Manufacturer (Employer). With his wife Elizabeth and daughter Emma.[4]

1896 December 06th. Died, Heath Bank, Wallasey. Composition Manufacturer. Probate to Edward McInnes, Porcelain Manufacturer and Radcliffe William Smith.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. 1871 Census
  3. 1881 Census
  4. 1891 Census