Looks like they just botched up the return and the enumerator made corections. Have you gotten the 1910 John Wynne death to eliminate that as the correct death certificate or is there another reason you think it can't be correct?
I think you could be right with the "botch up" suggestion, perhaps they just didn't understand what they were supposed to enter. Also, I thought it a little odd that 17 year old Thomas (rather than his mother or one of his older siblings) apparently made the original entries but perhaps he was the most literate or had the best writing.
The only other suggestions I can think of are:-
- John and his wife were not living together, and Mary Ellen (after the initial mistakes in entering) decided she wanted him removed and/or actually thought he might be deceased
- John wanted to disappear for some reason and not be on the census (but this botched entry almost draws more attention)
I'm checking this John Wynne issue on behalf of an old friend of mine who's been baffled by this for some time. He told me that he had eliminated the 1910 death. I'm not sure whether he actually got the death certificate or there is some other reason. Darwen is a small town very close to Blackburn, and the Darwen registration district used to extend into parts of Blackburn. I will check with him.
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
Malcolm