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Willie Innes

Willie Innes as he will best be remembered.

Willie Innes was born, on Christmas Day 1931 at Invercloy.

He was the second eldest of five children of John Innes and Bessie Mc- Nicol. At the age of four, Willie moved to 20 Douglas Row with his parents and lived there, more of less, for the next 82 years. Willie attended Brodick School until he was 14 when he left to become an apprentice joiner with Arran Estate for whom he worked for 20 years.

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