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1911 Census. Where is my GG Grandfather?
« on: Saturday 07 September 13 22:17 BST (UK) »
I have found my Great Grandfather Andrew Munn 16y on the 1911 census along with his siblings

James Munn Head 22y single Butchers Shop Assistant
Margaret Munn Sister 23y
Andrew Munn Brother 16y
Jessie Munn Sister 14y
William Munn Brother 9y
18, Scott St, Clydebank.


I have found their older brother John Munn with his wife and daughter.
John Munn Head 26y
Cecilia Wife 37y
Cecilia Daughter 1y
Glasgow.


and their other brother Daniel Munn with his wife and daughter.
Daniel Munn Head 27y
Annie Wife 21y
Annie Daughter 6 months.

But I can find their father James Munn born 1860 Old Kilpatrick. Their mother died in 1906, so where was James? He died in 1945, and is buried in Lochgilphead.

Any ideas?

Thank you

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Re: 1911 Census. Where is my GG Grandfather?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 10 September 13 13:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Pettsy,

I am locking this post as I can see it is already being answered in Scotland General  :)

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=660921.msg5065130#msg5065130

Regards

Sarah  :)
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