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Fivey,Fivy or Fyvie
« on: Sunday 07 June 15 02:15 BST (UK) »
James Fivey was born in Dunbartonshire Scotland in 1885 to John Fivey and Mary Ann Cowan.James married my Grandmother Elizabeth Fulton in 1910 in Bonnybridge Stirlingshire.James was in Royal Navy from 1903 for several years and then was a coal miner.Would like to find out where and when James Fivey died although I do know James died before 1935.

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Re: Fivey,Fivy or Fyvie
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 07 June 15 05:06 BST (UK) »
you may already have this>

1891Rock Bank, New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland

John   Fivey   Head   Married   Male   40   1851   Miner   Ireland   
Mary   Fivey   Wife   Married   Female   30   1861   -   Ireland   
James   Fivey   Son   Male   6   1885   Scholar   Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland   
Minnie   Fivey   Daughter Female   3   1888   -   Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland   
Jane   Fivey   Daughter    Female   2   1889   -   Lanarkshire, Scotland   
John   Fivey   Son   Male   0   1891   -   Lanarkshire, Scotland


he didnt die in England and apart from the following 2 entries no Fivers appear on bmduk>

Births Dec 1873  Fiver    Kate       registered St. Geo. East    1c   446   
Births Dec 1896  Fiver Janie       registered Whitechapel    1c   310

which may be distantly related to your lot but I doubt it as the name appears in Ireland as well.

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Re: Fivey,Fivy or Fyvie
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 June 15 05:10 BST (UK) »
didnt find any Fivey on Commonwealth War Graves


Interestingly enough the is a James Fivey mentioned in 1898 in Stirlingshire as a publican [ ref >
Wednesday 17 August 1898 ,  Falkirk Herald ,  Stirlingshire, Scotland] who may be a relative of your chap.

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Re: Fivey,Fivy or Fyvie
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 07 June 15 15:50 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your help.It is much appreciated.