« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 10 February 10 17:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Anne,
Good to seeyou involved in this one ... we both wasted a couple of £s in Falkirk on GRO .... och!
There is a recent book out on the Lost Village of Grahamston in Glasgow, now under Central Station ... and I found a James Millar of the right age, 17, in an orphanage in Glasgow in the 1901 Census.
I found yet another fit in 246 St Vincent St for a George and Marion Dobie Miller having a son James D Miller in 1883, but theses parents were alive by 1911 Census (Marion died 1913, with George as informant to registrar) , so another couple of £s wasted.
We really need the mother's forename to have a chance of further identification ... the death certificate in England may/may not show this.
Aye
John
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