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LOCAL CIVILIAN CASUALTIES IN WW2
OVER 320 KNOWN DEATHS
LEST WE FORGET

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McKAY
May 6, 1941
JAMES
Port Glasgow
of 34 Bouverie Street. Son of James and Margaret McKay. Died at 34 Bouverie Street.
McKECHNIE
May 6, 1941
DUNCAN
Greenock
of 45 Belville Street. Son of Alexander and Margaretta McKechnie. Died at 45 Belville Street.
McKECHNIE
May 6, 1941
JOHN
Greenock
of 45 Belville Street. Son of Alexander and Margaretta McKechnie. Died at 45 Belville Street.
McKECHNIE
May 6, 1941
CHRISTINA
Greenock
Aged 9 months; of 45 Belville Street. Daughter of Alexander and Margaretta McKechnie. At 45 Belville Street.
McKECHNIE
May 6, 1941
ALEXANDER
Greenock
of 45 Belville Street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKechnie, of 31 Strone Crescent; husband of Margaretta McKechnie. Died at 45 Belville Street.
McKECHNIE
May 6, 1941
MARGARETTA
Greenock
of 45 Belville Street. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Keill; wife of Alexander McKechnie. Died at 45 Belville Street.
McKELLAR
May 7, 1941
DAVID
Greenock
Husband of Isabella McKellar, of 4 Prospecthill Street. Died at Westburn Sugar Refinery.
McKELVIE
May 7, 1941
MARGARET
Greenock
of 17 Ingleston Street. Died at Upper Ingleston Street.
McLARTY
April 1, 1941
MARGARET
Greenock
of 3 Thom Street. Daughter of William McLarty. Died at 3 Thom Street.
McLAUGHLIN
May 7, 1941
FRANCIS
Greenock
Air Raid Warden; of 62 Bannockburn Street. Son of the late John McLaughlin, of 53 Kelly Street; husband of the late Annie McLaughlin. Died at Waverley Street shelter.
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