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Badge: 
A boar's head erased proper
Motto:
"Be traist" - "Be faithful"
Tartan:
Innes - daily tartan (top right) Hunting tartan (bottom right)
Plant Badge: 
Great Bulrush
Gaelic Name:
Innis
Septs:  Dinnies; Ennis; Inch; Immie; Innes; Innis; MacRobb; MacTary; Marnoch; Maver; Middleton; MillMilne; Mitchell; Mitchelson; Oynie; Redford; Reidford; Wilson; Yunie
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Information on this page gathered from:
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"The Clan Innes is of ancient origin and descends from Berowald who was granted the Barony of Innes by Malcolm IV in 1160.  His grandson, Sir Walter of Innes was the first to use the name and received a charter of confirmation from Alexander II in 1226.  Alexander, 9th of Innes married Janet, daughter of the last Thane of Aberchirder, and acquired her lands, hence the Innes continued to extend their estates and the family prospered and grew.  Sir James, 12th of Innes was chief esquire to James III and entertained James IV at Innes Castle in 1490.  Sir Robert, 20th chief was made a baronet by Charles I in 1625, whom he later received at the Port of Garmouth which he founded in 1650.  Sir James, 6th Baronet and 25th Chief sold the lands of Innes to the Earl of Fife in 1767 and went to reside in England, only to return to Scotland when he succeeded as 5th Duke of Roxburgh in 1805.  James, 6th duke was created Earl Innes in 1836.  Of the cadet branches of Barchets of Balvernie descend from Walter Innes of Innermarkie, son of Sir Rober Innes, 11th of that Ilk; and the Innes of Coxton, a branch of Innermarkie are renowened for building the remarkable Tower of coxton near Elgin in the 16th century."
There are a few things that I remember about my grandpa and they were how much he loved to watch and play golf, tease his grandkids and talk about Scotland.  I will never forget what my parents did for his birthday one year.  My mom made kilts for all of us to wear, and then went and hired someone who knew how to play the bagpipes.  We all showed up at my grandpa's house on his birthday all dressed in our traditional family tartans, with the man who played the pipes.  It was one of my favorite memories of my grandpa.  I don't think I remember him looking so happy, and I know it was the only time I ever saw him laugh and cry at the same time.
Father:
Angus Innes
Born:  November 15, 1919
Died:  August 7, 1991
Mother: 
Ruth Innes (JamesIna)
Born:  October 21, 1923
Died:  May 1987
Jan (Innes) Dye
Born:  December 6, 1948
Tina Kim (Innes) Shurance
Born:  April 27, 1958
Holly Maxine (Innes) Schoenfelder (Hall)
Born:  December 12, 1951
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