1871 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for William Tinn Parish: Dunfermline Landward; ED: 7A; Page: 1; Line: 19; Roll: CSSCT1871_72 1871 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1871 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 2/3 April 1871. The following information was requested: place, name, relationship to head of family, marital status, age, gender, profession, birthplace, and whether blind, deaf, and dumb. Database online.
Record for William Tinn Name: William Tinn Age: 56 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1815 Relationship: Head Spouse's Name: Margt C Tinn Gender: Male Where born: Inverkeithing, Fife Registration Number: 424/2 Registration district: Dunfermline Landward Civil parish: Dunfermline Landward County: Fife Address: Kingseat Occupation: Miner ED: 7A Household schedule number: 207 Line: 18 Roll: CSSCT1871_72 Household Members Age Relationship William Tinn 56 Head Margt C Tinn 43 Wife John Tinn 16 Son William Tinn 14 Son Agnes Tinn 12 Daughter Andrew Tinn 9 Son James Tinn 6 Son Isabella Tinn 4 months Daughter
1878 TINN, WILLIAM (Statutory Register Deaths 424/ 88) Dunfermline Deaths in the District of Dunfermline in the County of Fife 1878. William Tinn Coal Miner Married to Margaret Campbell 1878 February Twenty Eighth 10h P.M. Kingseat, Dunfermline M. 63 years Parents: Thomas Tinn Blacksmith (Deceased) Margaret Tinn M.S, McIntyre (Deceased) COD: Miners Lung, 7 years As certified by John N. Bell L.R.C.P.& S.E Inf. John Tinn, Son (Present) Registered 1878 March 17th, Dunfermline Ro, Wilson Asst. Registrar
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