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Offline argylls9565

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Re: Bonar in Greenock
« Reply #9 on: Friday 15 April 11 16:56 BST (UK) »
Hi Joyce, I will have a good look at the info tonight and check, i am still currently serving in the Army albeit in my last 12 mths. Would be nice to know we had military on my mothers mother side of the family if it's the same family that is

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Alan
McNab and Bonnar
MacLennan
McVean
Cassidy
Cairns

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Re: Bonar in Greenock
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 23 April 11 10:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Joyce, apologies in being late in getting back to you.

I have looked through all the info i have and it's not the same family line.


Hope you find more info though

Alan
McNab and Bonnar
MacLennan
McVean
Cassidy
Cairns

Offline milltear

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Re: Bonar in Greenock
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 10 January 13 20:14 GMT (UK) »
I can only find this record and hope it helps.

Living at 9 Crawford Street

1901 Census Greenock

Name                 Position              Occupation                Age     Where Born
Charles Bonar     Head                  Sugarhouse Lab          33      Renfrewshire Greenock
Annie       "          Wife                                                    26      "
John        "          Son                                                     4        "
Daniel      "          "                                                         2        "
James      "          "                                                         5m     "
Charles Murphy   Step Son                                              6        "
Mary McGabe      Sister-In-Law      Scholar                        11      Lanarkshire Glasgow
William "             Brother-In-Law   Railway Carter              19      Renfrewshire Greenock

If you want a copy of the image (obtained Scotlandspeople) then I can attach it to an e-mail.