NameMorris STUNGO 
Burial1932, Echobank (Newington) Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland
Death30 Dec 1932, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland [155]
Alias/AKAMoses or Maurice Stungo
OccupationWaterproof Manufacturer Date: 1901
FatherElias STUNGO (1819-1903)
MotherBertha LEVINE (1817-1901)
Spouses
Birthabt 1851
Death15 Mar 1924, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland [1041]
Burial1934, Echobank (Newington) Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland
Notes for Morris STUNGO
In 1901, Jeanie Goodman living with Stungo family at 42 Elm Road, Edinburgh (UK Census)
1901 UK Census says that Morris Stungo was a British subject.
In 1978 interview, Eva Simon talks about staying with Morris Stungo and family in Scotland when Eva, her mother, and siblings were on their way from Lithuania to South Africa, c. 1901.
In 1923, lived at 28 Haddington Place, Edinburgh, Scotland
In 1929, lived at 21 Lauder Rd, Edinburgh, Scotland (home of his son, Solomon S. Stungo)
Morris Stungo told his Grandson, Myer, that his family kept an inn in his native village and that the family name came from a small stream or river in the district.
Morris worked for 2 years for the North British Rubber co. and when he retired opened a small shop with waterproof and rubber wear. His son, Solomon S., also worked there and later opened a small shop with waterproof and rubber wear. (Information from Robert Binder.)