Sources
20. BBC: The Big Boileau Chart. This is the chart of Boileau descendants that was finished and compiled in December 1867 by Jane Alicia Innes, and a copy of which is still in the possession of Chris Read, who sent me a copy. It is clearly the original from which Granny copied out her Red Book, and also the original of the chart owned by Leigh Boileau. It has handwritten additions from the 1890s on.

Of course, its information is only as reliable as that given to the original compositor, as she herself points out on the chart.

The dates and names are often difficult to read, and thus the information shown here, as I’ve transcribed from the chart, might be faulty in places. Tough. So sue me.

BBB refers once to something it calls “The Innes chart”. It’s hard to believe that this refers to something other than this chart, but no more detail is given. Furthermore, the reference in BBB to the Innes chart doesn’t seem to be consistent with the chart I’ve seen. It seems to be referring to something quite different. Unlikely though this might seem, it’s possible that BBB didn’t refer to this chart at all. However, in BBB there is another oblique reference made to an attempt to list all the descendants, including those in the female line, and this almost certainly refers to this chart.
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