As I mentioned earlier, I will check with my friend (whose great grandfather this is) as to why/how he eliminated the 1910 Blackburn death as not being the correct John Wynne.
Thanks ... Malcolm
Just an update on this. I checked with my friend and he already had the 1910 Blackburn death certificate for John Wynne. There were several issues/anomalies with this that made him very doubtful that this was his G GF, including :-
- address where he died (in Darwen) was unknown to him
- his occupation was shown as gardener (on other records he was always a cotton weaver)
- his age was a couple of years out
- didn't recognise informant
Since then, I've now found this Darwen address on the 1911 census and there is a Wynne family living there - Head is Annie Wynne, widow age 47, with 3 children, all born in Scotland. Annie would be the widow of this John Wynne who died in 1910.
Based on this, I think we can eliminate this John Wynne as not being the correct person. This is a different family.
So, this takes me back to the question in my original post of when & where John Wynne died, and whether he really had died before that confusing 1911 census entry.
Any thoughts most welcome.
Thanks .... Malcolm