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James Stewart B1875, Greenock, Scotland

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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 22 Sep 2018 17:13

Possibly a complete red herring -

192.com shows a Morag M Stewart, with a James S Stewart, living at a Nottingham address on 2003 electoral roll.

They seem to have been still there in 2011-13, although without the middle initials being given.

With that in mind, I wonder if this could be Morag's death ??


Morag Mackey Malcolm Stewart (24 Mar 1935 - 28 Jan 2017)

Funeral Service
Location
Bramcote Crematorium, Reflection Chapel Coventry Lane Bramcote Beeston Nottingham NG9 3GJ
Date
23rd Feb 2017
Time
4.30pm
Funeral Director
A.W. Lymn Aspley

In loving memory of Morag Mackey Malcolm Stewart who sadly passed away on 28th January 2017.

https://www.funeralzone.co.uk/obituaries/27653


You could try writing to the undertakers, who might be able/willing to put you in touch with relatives.

A.W. Lymn
Nottingham Funeral Office, Robin Hood House, Robin Hood Street, Nottingham, NG3 1GF
0115 941 4101


Or click on "Contact obituary owner" on that link. Don't know if that means A W Lymn, or a relative.

RobyNZ

RobyNZ Report 22 Sep 2018 21:52

Thanks for your assistance.

I have set up a private page on Facebook for descendants of James & Janet (Storer) to share stories & photos. Strangely the family that remained in Greenock have been the hardest to find.

Regards

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 23 Sep 2018 09:30

It doesn't seem strange at all, RobyNZ.

As said, Stewart is such a common name.
In addition, the Scottish 1939 register isn't searchable like the English one, so we can't really use online records to trace the family after 1911 (and with difficulty in 1911).
Scottish death records would be the only hope, if mms is listed.

I don't se any sign of James Storer Stewart having died, either in Scotland or England/Wales. although of course if he has died in the last few years, it will not be recorded online unless in an obituary.

I hope your Facebook page proves fruitful.