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INGLETON, David Cunningham (1859-22/09/1917). He died in Geraldton. His brother was Alexander. David married Hepburn. Their children were Hope, Bert and George WaIter. He arrived on the Daylight on 10/08/1877 from London. He applied for 50 acres in the Victoria district in 1880 as an immigrant grant. He went to and from Bunbury in 1878. He was employed in the post and telegraph department at "Narra Tarra" (Government Gazette 1889). He was a gaoler at Geraldton for many years. 


INKPEN, Frank Julius (01/07/1872-28/03/1955). He was born in Perth and died in Bunbury. He was the son of George and Matilda née Ougden. He married Grace Eleanor Pincombe (21/11/1881-22/07/1968) in Fremantle on 19/09/1900. She was born in Fremantle and died in Bunbury. He was the doctor of John Powell and Charlotte Eleanor. Their children were Eric (1901-), Muriel (1902-), Marjory (1906-), Freda (1907-), Verna Gladys (1908-), Constance (1913-), Bruce (1915-), Esme (1917-), Leo George John (1919-1942 in World War Two). Frank joined the postal service at about 13 years of age and retired at 64 years old (Government Gazette 1890). He was a postmaster at Coolgardie, Roebourne, Carnarvon and Broome. He was an educator at the Perth Boys' School. He was a liberal and a Methodist. 


INNES, Edward Hume. Edward was the son of Reverend James Mark and Alison née Hume. He arrived on 02/09/1862 on the West Australian with his parents. He married Mary Eliza Palmer (1861-) on 24/09/1879. Mary was born in Albany. He was the second doctor of Thomas Matthew and Elizabeth née Thomas. Their children were born in 1885 (KGS). He was the post and telegraph department messenger in 1873 at Toodyay and 1874 at Bunbury. In 1875 he was the telegraph operator in Albany. He was a chief operator (1887 AIm). He went to the Eastern colonies on his honeymoon and returned 01/01/1880 on the Tanjore. He went to the Eastern colonies about the time of his father's death and returned on the 25/11/1886 on the Tasmania. He was a member of the Albany Town Council in 1886.