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1896 Dundeedirectory Friends of Dundee Surnames City Archives 1896 Dundee Directory starting by S Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Sabiston Charles machinefitter 1 Fearnbank, Clepington Rd Sacotland Alexander messenger 13 Albert Squ. Saddler Mrs Jane timber & firewood merch, Sawmills, Candle Lane Ivy Cottage Wellington St cooper, joiner & packingcase Sadler David bootmaker 169 Princes St Forneth Cottage, Lynnewood Pl Sadler John telegraphst 4 Craigie Tce Sage Robert photographer's assistant 28 Thomson St Sailors Home superintendant; Duncan 62 Dock St Ritchie Sain Vice consul- 2 India Buildings for I Julius Weinberg Sale Avey 55 Main St Salmond David engineer 31 Isles Lane Salmond Frank The Firs, west Newport of J.& F. Salmond Salmond George engineer 13 Rosefield St Salmond Jamaes Lansdowne Pl. 3 Constitution Rd of J & F Salmond Salmond J. & F. engineeres & land surveyors 6 High St 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 1 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Salmond William The Elms, West Newport of Salmond & Fleming Salmond Mrs Isabella confectioner 50 Princes St 48 Princes St Salmond & Fleming Wholesale grocers, teadealers 59 Gellatly St & provision merch Samnugger Jute secretary; David Stewart Samnugger Calcutta; head office 2 Meadow Factory Co., Ltd. Pl., Buildings Samson Charles C warehouseman 148 Albert St Samson David cabinetmaker & funeral 229 Overgate 187 Overgate undertaker Samson George merch 93 Nethergate Samson Hugh slater 5 Mid St Samson John glass & china merch 170 Ann St 172 Ann St Samson Robert ropespinner 26 Paterson St Samson William aerated water manuf 1 Urquhart St 2 Dudhope Crescent Rd Samson Miss ann dressmaker 8a King St Samson Miss 2 Airlie Pl Samson Misses dressmakers, mantlemakers & 41 Reform St 104 Commercial St milliners Samson & Una jute & linen merch 51 Meadowside Samuel Thomas Watchmaker 175 Victoria Rd 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 2 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Samuels Herr conjuror & novelty agent 1 Commercial St Sandeman Andrew milloverseer 153 Lochee Rd Sandeman Chas., Stewart merch Baltic Buildings Springland, Perth Sandeman Frank Stewart Stanley of F. S. Sandeman & Sons, Sandeman Frank Stewart & cotton & jute spinners & manuf Stanley Mills & Manhattan Works; office Sons Baltic Buildings Sandeman Fred D.S. 17 Erskine Tce of F. S. Sandeman & Sons, Sandeman George mechanic 121 Hawkhill Sandeman George baker 1 Strathmartine Rd 77 Strathmartine Rd Sandeman James coaldealer 8 James St 4 James St Sandeman John house proprietor 15 Strathmartine Rd Sandeman John clerk 5 Paradise Rd Sandeman Patrick chemist & drysalter Box 28 Royal Exchange; store, 40 Mid St 2 Baxter Park Tce Sandeman Miss Janet ironer 5 St Peter St Sandeman Miss house proprietrix 2 Baxter Park Tce Sandilands Alexander blacksmith 44 Provost Rd Sandilands James confectioner 65 Hill St 1 Leng St 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 3 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Sandilands James mechanic 12 Carmichael St Sandles Thomas weaver 13 North Church St Sands John shoemaker 36 Ferry Rd Sands Margaret confectioner 160 Scouringburn 160 scouringburn Sandy Thomas carpetweaver 33 Strathmartine Rd Sang Edward market gardener 350 Perth Rd Sang William M.D. 17 North Tay St Sangster Richard shipmaster 3 Viewforth St Sanitary Protection local secretary Alex Tosh 11 reform St Association C.A.; resident engineer Santa Gertrudis agent; James K Prain 20 castle St Jute Mill Co Sarl w. S. jeweller agent Waterbury Watch Co 1 Westfield Lane Saum Alexander ironturner 7 Blackness St Saunders Andrew W postman 31 Cleghorn St Saunders A.S. warehouseman 19 Castle St 10 Speeds Ter., Taits Lane Saunders David Baker 86 Peddie St Saunders David manager 11 Adelaide Pl 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 4 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Saunders David H merch 13 Panmure St 19 Albany Tce Saunders David P compositor 26 Dallfield Walk Saunders James aerated water manuf 21 N. Tay St 20 Bell St Saunders John M grocer,wine & spirit merch 33 Alexander St 24 North Ellen St Saunders Robert horeshoer South Ward Rd Saunders William foreman baker 1 McDonald St Saunders Wm., P printer & stationer 51 Overgate 147 Albert St Saunderson William fish merch 85 Princes St 89 Princes St Sawers & Co merch 7 Bell St and at Glasgow T.G. Young, agent Sawyer Henry leatherdresser 8 Charles St Bruces Hotel, Carnoustie Sawyer Henry leatherdresser 8 Charles St Scarlett William undertaker & funeral-coach 28 Hunter St call offices 8 Ann St & 51 Logie 6 Hermonhill Tce propr. St Schleselman George district agnebt Palatine Insurance Co., Ltd. 12 Victoria Chambers Schleselman James 12 Victoria Chambers Schlochaner Willhelm mercht 37 Albert St Scientific Boiler 2 King William Dock Cleaning & 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 5 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Scobie Charles R coaldealer 41 Lower Pleasance & 42 Lochee Rd 193 Blackness Rd Scobie James N 10 Park Ave Scobie John draper 17 Blackness Rd Scorgie J assit., assurance 1 Millers wynd superintendant Scotland E.J. boot & shoe warehouse 95 Nethergate The Terrace West Newport Scotland James commission Agent 1 Long Wynd Scott Alexander joiner 1 Abbotsford Pl, Peddie St Scott Alexander mechanic 2 Roslin Tce Scott Alexander machinefitter 24 Gardner St Scott Alex stationer & tobacconist 28 Princes St 23 Park Ave. Scott Alex C. mill & factory furnisher, iron, Ward Rd & North Lindsay St Graybank, 166 Nethergate copper & tinplate worker Scott Alexaner W. Riversdale,370 Perth Rd of H. & A. Scott Scott Andrew rigger & shippainter North Side Victoria Dockgate Rockkcliff, Wormit Scott Andrew bootmaker 36 Larch St Scott Andrew dresser Scott Andrew 17 Lawson Pl 17 Lawson Pl 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 6 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Scott Andrew flesher 138 Albert St 2 Balmore St Scott Andrew pastrybaker 13 Morgan St Scott Andrew blacksmith 30 North Ellen St Scott A Strachan compositor 33 Taits Lane Scott Brothers family victuallers, & provision 74-76 King St merch Scott Charles moulder 6 Clepington St Scott Charles moulder 37 Main St Scott Charles commission agent 40 Cleghorn St Scott Charles H. mason 1 Main St Scott Charles S mechanic 22 Forest Park Rd Scott Colin shipcarpenter 156 Ferry Rd Scott C. S. tobacconist 88 Nethergate Newport Scott Daniel painter 2 Annfiled Row Scott David 1 Seafield Tce. B' Ferry of David Scott & Son Scott David sanitary plumber & gasfitter 42 Dura St Anniston Pl., Downfield Scott David 2 Clarendon Tce of James Scott & Sons 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 7 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Scott David merch 1 Melville Tce, West Park Rd of D. Scott & Co Scott David registrar 93 Commercial St 1 Hunter Pl. B'Ferry Scott David 22 Airlie Pl Scott David brewer 32.05 King St Scott David assistant librarian 32 North church St Scott David joiner 4 Kinnaird St Scott David messenger 24 St Rogues Lane Scott David agent & church officer Scottish Legal Assurance & Dudhope 12 Parker St Crescent Rd U.P Church Scott David clerk Police Treasurers Office 20 forebank Rd Scott David carpenter 14 Kings Rd Scott David factory manager Caldrum Works 13 William St, Forebank Scott David P agent National Bank, 115 Hilltown Grange Cottage, Monifieth Scott David & Son marine insurance brokers, 79 Commercial St shipbrokers & acerage Scott Donald newsagant & bill deliverer 50 Dura St Scott D. Barclay engineer 140 Ferry Rd Scott D & Co. jute merch 13 Albert Square 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 8 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Scott Edward furniture dealer 58 Dudhope St Scott Francis Ernest 10 Kilnburn Pl., East Newport Scott Gavin mechanic 4 Lawrence St Scott George butcher 5 Mains Rd 11 Well Rd Butterburn Scott George painter 24 Charles St Scott George joiner 20 South George St Scott George fitter 6 Union St, Maxwelltown Scott George book keeper 20 Forebank Rd Scott George waste merch 11 Roslin Tce Scott George compositor 1a Morgfan St Scott George gardener Duncraig Perth Rd Scott George coffee-house-keeper 1 William St 22 lilybank Rd Scott George R. tailor & clothier 70 Hawkhill 175 Hawkhill Scott Henry 10 William St, Forebank of Scott Brothers Scott H.A. manuf Tayfield Works, Seafield Lane Scott James Hyndford Perth Rd of James Scott & Sons 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 9 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Scott James draper 31 North Church St 33 N. Church St Scott James mason 1 Wolseley St Scott James janitor High School Scott James stationer 102 Ann St 10 North Ellen St Scott James weigher Tay Oilcake Works Stannergate Scott James upholsterer 28 Kincardine St Scott James bootcloser 09 Step Row Scott James joiner 17 North Wellington St Scott James joiner 18 Lawrence St Scott James waiter 13 North Ellen St Scott James shipsteward 119 Blackscroft Scott James A Blcksmith 33 Rosebank St 30 North Ellen St Scott James E. fancy goods dealer 26 Hunter St Scott James L compositor 202 Perth Rd Scott James & sons merch, spinners,& jute & linen Mill Wynd Works, Mid Wynd & Dura Works, manuf Dura St Scott John ironmonger,plumber,tinsmith 53-55 Wellgate 18 Wellington St & gasfitter 10 March 2012 IDMc ‐ June 2012 Page 10 of 87 Surnames First Names Trade Address Home Notes Scott John St Helen's Newport of Lindsay & Scott Scott John joiner 14 Forest Park Rd Scott John shoemaker 8 Lawrence St Scott John joiner & builder 10-16 Fyfe St St Marys Tce Scott John joiner 19 Cleghorn St Scott John flax weigher 44 North Church St Scott John clerk 28 Isles Lane Scott John mason 237 Blackness Rd Scott John sub-edotor Dundee Asvertiser 7 Aberlemno Tce Scott John woodturner &, officer Bell St., U.P.
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