I finally found one of my ancestors Death Certificate. He was another John Dunn McDonald. I found him after paying many credits for John McDonald. Yesterday I simply ran an inquiry for ALL JOHN DUNN MCDONALDS Deaths on SP between 1855 and 1940. There were only 2, he and his grandson. Why didn't I think of searching that way before?
I have some questions on the Death Register for him though. He died in the Parish of Carnock, County of Fife in 1870. His death is registered on Page 11, and there are no other deaths listed on that page. Under his death there is a remark that looks like "See Docquement info" with somebody's initials. Does anyone know what this means? Also there isn't an street address given, as has been the case in every other Death Certificate that I have seen so far.
His occupation is given as Dyer & Carpet Weaver, which is different from what was given in other Docs, which was Cotton Agent (whatever that is).
Under his occupation it says (2) Da (and what looks like) Pauper.
Does that mean that he died a Pauper?
His age at death is given as 70. The informant of his death was given by his 2nd wife, Susan Hendry,who is listed on the 1871 census as 35
At least she gave the name of his first wife and his parents. I now know where the name Dunn came from.
I can find no record of a marriage between these two and why would she marry someone so much older than herself if he didn't have any money?
I cannot find his birth certificate or the marriage of his parents either, but thats another story.
Can anybody help me with this?
Thanks
Sheila
Searching for: McDonald, Dunn, Kay/Key, McLaren, McKinnon, Boyd, Kennedy, McVeany/Veany, Moran, Langhan, Findland