Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Shinnie

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James (Foote) Shinnie (c1844- ) of R. and J. Shinnie

1871 Living at 9 Minister Lane, Aberdeen: Robert Shinnie (age 30 born Aberdeen), Coach Builder Employing 4 Men & 3 Boys; Sister Margaret Shinnie (age 32 born Aberdeen); Brother James Shinnie (age 27 born Aberdeen), Coach Builder Master; Brother John Shinnie (age 23 born Aberdeen), Coach Painter; Sister Jane Shinnie (age 19 born Aberdeen). Two others.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census