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James George Commin (c1857-1914), Bookseller.
James George Commin (c1857-1914), Bookseller.


Born at Exeter the son of James Commin, Conveyancing Barrister.
Born at Exeter the son of James Commin, Conveyancing Barrister. His brother was [[Frederick James Commin]].


1881 Living at 230 High Street, Exeter: [[James George Commin|James G. Commin]] (age 24 born Exeter), Bookseller. With his wife Julia.<ref>1881 Census</ref>
1881 Living at 230 High Street, Exeter: [[James George Commin|James G. Commin]] (age 24 born Exeter), Bookseller. With his wife Julia.<ref>1881 Census</ref>

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James George Commin (c1857-1914), Bookseller.

Born at Exeter the son of James Commin, Conveyancing Barrister. His brother was Frederick James Commin.

1881 Living at 230 High Street, Exeter: James G. Commin (age 24 born Exeter), Bookseller. With his wife Julia.[1]

1908/09 Mayor of Exeter.[2]

1911 Living at 44 Pennsylvania Road, Exeter: James George Commin (age 54 born Exeter), Bookseller and a Widower. With three children.[3]

1914 September. Died. Obituary.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. Exeter Mayors
  3. 1911 Census
  4. Western Times - Wednesday 16 September 1914