Hi Patricia
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Looking at the 1901 census entry, certainly looks like the family has grown to include more children.
Where was the death/notice you found for a Finlay Murray? I found this on
http://lewis-canada.blogspot.com/2010/05/murray.html Looks like at least Finlay and brother Neil may have headed off to Canada and enlisted there in WW1:
Finlay MurrayDate of birth: 11 October 1890
Place of birth: Isle of Lewis
Height: 6 ft 1¾ in in
Complexion: Dark
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Black
Religion: Presbyterian
Last address in Lewis: 52 Lower Barvas
Not married
Next of kin: John Murray, Father, of 52 L Barvas
Military unit: 51st Canadians
Service number: 4037704
Volunteered at Edmonton on 21 August 1915
Also, brother Neil:
Private Neil MurrayDate of birth: 16 March 1886
Place of birth: Isle of Lewis
Height: 5 ft 9¾ in in
Complexion: Medium
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Black
Religion: Presbyterian
Trade / occupation: Carpenter
Last address in Lewis: 52 Lower Barvas
Not married
Next of kin: John Murray, Father, of 52 Lower Barvas
Military unit: 8th Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment), Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Service number: 578
Volunteered at Ottawa on 20 August 1914
Date of death: 26 September 1916 at the age of 30
Cause of death: Killed in action in France
Memorial: Vimy Memorial
For Neil, see also
www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1572292Monica