pleasure to help dd. dot and craft are brilliant on here and always helping.
I started my family tree about 18months ago and have picked up a few tips to help with basic searches, and I know how great it is to find an unknown relative.
here's some more info for you:
i found 4 children with the surname McNamee born between 1917 and 1924....
1917 george daly mcnamee
1920 norman traynor mcnamee
1922 margaret mcnamee
1924 william edward mcnamee
Now, scottish tradition is/was to for the boys middle name to be the mothers maiden name (hence my grandfathers middle name of Sturrock which I alwys found unusual), so that helps with tracing previous generations.
I think the george and margaret above are reltions to you.
The name of peter on the death cert could be a simple error. When George reported it, he could have mistakenly given peter as the name....it would have been jane's fathers name rather than her husbands. Maybe he simply got confused between the 2, and she may not have mentioned Joseph too much for many reasons.
if you want to search the Scottish side, it will be quite easy for you. join scotsancestry - you can buy credits at around £6.95 a bunch.
after you search you can llok at results for 1 credit, and view actual documents for5 credits, so it's not too expensive. Once viewed, they stay in your account to see again for free. Becuae Scots records show parents names, addresses, and include maiden names they're really useful.
happy to look for more for you, but don't want to spoil it.
the death cert - I know dots put her e-mail addy on here, but it can be a bit risky, some not so kind people may bombard you with spam etc.
I've an old e-mail that I rarely use now, so if you want to contact me at
[email protected] I'll send the documents over.