[ANNIS/INNIS] [BLOMFIELD] [BOWLEY] [CHATTEN] [CHURCH] [COTTON] [CROUCH] [DALTON] [DEBOURDE/DEBOARDE] [GOTHMANN] [GWYNNE] [HALFORD] [HODGE] [HYDE] [JEPHCOTT] [LUHR] [MILLER] [PORTER] [REESON [SALTS] [SCHMALFELDT] [SEAL] [SEATON] [STROUD] [TIBBEY] [VOSS] [WAIN] [WALLACE]

THE INNIS FAMILY

 

Our Innis' seem to have been a Gloucestershire family who moved north to Worcester. The name was originally Annis or Hennis or Hannis. We don't know why it changed to Innis. It just did!

No record has been found of a marriage between Eunice May Innis and Henry Jephcott, with whom she had three children.

Certificates

Eunice May Innis was born 20 May 1886, daughter of Henry John Innis, a house painter, and Ellen Maria Innis (nee Halford) of Saunders Street, Worcester.

Henry John Innis aged 24, a bachelor, a painter, of St Marks, Victoria Docks, Essex, son of James Innis (deceased) was married to Ellen Maria Halford, age 21, spinster, of Park Place, Worcester, daughter of George William Halford, a naveller, on 5 Mar 1882 at St Martins parish church, Worcester. Both signed and the witnesses were William Halford and Emily Phillips.

James Innis of full age, a bachelor, an ostler of Pershore, son of Solomon Innis, a labourer, was maried to Mary Ann Hyde, of full age, a spinster of Trinity, daughter of John Hyde, a porter, on 19 Oct 1856 at St Swithin parish church, Worcester. He made his mark, she signed. The witnesses were John Hyde and Elizabeth Hyde.

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