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The High School of Dundee Surnames City Archives Starting by D Friends of Dundee The High School of Dundee Surnames City Archives starting by D Selected Admission Records - Boys 1880 to 1904 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Dailly Frank A. 14 Glasgow Daniel Publican 8, Garland Place 1897 Harris Academy Dalgety John 9 Forfar John Horse dealer 62, Annfield Road 1880 Collegiate, Bro'ty Dallas Alexander 16 Dundee Alexander Moulder 15, Tannadice Street 1883 Clepington Public School Dallas Alexander 13 Dundee Alex. Moulder 15, Tannadice Street 1880 Clepington P. Dargie William 13 Tarbrax David Farmer Tarbrax, Inverarity 1883 Inverarity Public School Darling William 16 Fort William Benjamin Supervisor West bank, Cupar, Fife 1888 Madras Academy Davidson Donald 12 26/11/1992 Jamaica Rev. Donald Minister The Manse, Invergowrie 1904 Harris Davidson Stephen 12 Broughty Ferry Stephen 11, Tay Street 1883 Ardingly College, (deceased) Sussex Davidson Donald 12 26/11/1992 Jamaica Rev. Donald Minister The Manse, Invergowrie 1904 Harris Davidson George 63, Albert Street, 1898 To sit S&A exam. Carnoustie Davidson William 11 Broughty Stephen (D) 2, Monifieth Road 1880 Miss Lindsay's Davidson Robert 10 Dundee James Leather Merchant Hillside Cot. 1880 Hill St. P. Davidson George G. 18 Goole Charles Engineer Strathmartine Road 1897 Harris Academy Davidson William 14 Broughty Ferry Stephen 11 Tay Street 1883 Ardingly College, (Deceased) Sussex 04 June 2011 Page 1 of 8 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Davidson John 9 Dundee John Lawyer Tayport 1880 Tayport Pub. Davidson John Martin 14 Newport John S. 44, Magdalen Yard Road 1883 Hawkhill Public (Deceased) School Davidson Robert 15 Lochee David Ironfounder 27, St. Salvdor Street 1880 St. John's P. Davidson Robert N. 14 Dundee Bobert B. 16, South Lindsay Street 1883 West End (Deceased) Academy Davidson Stephen 9 Broughty Stephen (D) 2, Monifieth Road 1880 Miss Lindsay's Davie Stewart L. 12, Albert Square 1888 Davie John H. 15 Dundee Mrs. Davie 32, Raglen Street 1888 Glebe Lands P.S. Davie Alfred 14 Edinburgh Alex. Painter 5, William Street 1880 St. Andrews S. Davie Stewart L. 13 Dundee Charles Clerk 15, Albert Square 1897 Dawson David 9 Dundee William Draper Shamrock Cot., Mary. 1880 Miss Moir's Dawson Martin 14 Dundee D.R. Merchant Ingleside, Lower Craigies 1889 Abernyte Dempsey Gerald 16 Dundee Dennis Clerk 13, Union Place, Perth 1897 Harris Academy Road Dewar John 12 Greenock David Chief Constable 5, Windsor Terrace 1883 Mr. Brebner's Dewar Arthur 14 Dundee David Chief constable 5, Windsor Terrace 1897 Dewar James S.C. 11 Greenock David Chief Constable 5, Windsor Terrace 1883 Mr. Brebner's Dick John 15 Crewe Charles Signal supt. 11, Gladstone Ter., Bro' 1880 Crewe National Dickie Archie P. 10 Dundee William B. Solicitor Cambustay, Broughty 1888 Harris Academy 04 June 2011 Page 2 of 8 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Dickie Frank Campbell 8 Dundee David Ironmonger 9, Osborne Place, 1883 Miss Brown Magdalen Green Dickie Frank C. 14 Dundee David Ironmonger 3, Norwood Crescent, 1888 Miss Brown West Park Road Dickie David D. 6 Dundee David Ironmonger 3, Norwood Crescent, 1888 ------ West Park Road Dickie Andrew B. 10 Dundee David Ironmonger 3, Norwood Crescent, 1888 ----- West Park Road Dickie Willie B. 9 Dundee William B. Solicitor Cambustay. Broughty 1888 ------ Dickie George 8 Dundee William B. Solicitor Cambustay, Barnhill 1897 Dickie William B. 17 Dundee William B. Solicitor Cambustay, Barnhill 1897 Dickie David Douglas 14 Dundee David Ironmonger Ballochmyle, West Park 1897 Road Dickson Norman D. 14 26/03/1991 Baldovan William M. Superintendant Baldovan, Dundee 1904 Private Dickson William 9 30/04/1996 Tayport William Solicitor Rockfield, Tayport 1904 Private Dickson John C. 11 Downfield William M. Superintendant Baldovan Industrial School 1897 Dickson William 9 Downfield William M. Superintendant Baldovan Industrial School 1897 Dickson William 9 30/04/1996 Tayport William Solicitor Rockfield, Tayport 1904 Private Dickson J. Howard 11 Auchterarder Thomas S. Minister 4, Norwood Terrace, 1888 Miss Brough West Park Road Dickson Arthur S. 9 Auchterarder Thomas S. Minister 4, Norwood Terrace, 1888 Miss Brough West Park Road Dickson Norman D. 14 26/03/1991 Baldovan William M. Superintendant Baldovan, Dundee 1904 Private Dingwall George 16 03/11/1988 Aberdeen George Minister Liff Manse 1904 04 June 2011 Page 3 of 8 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Dingwall William 9 Dundee William House Proprietor 60, Strathmartine Road 1883 Home tuition Dingwall George 16 03/11/1988 Aberdeen George Minister Liff Manse 1904 Dobson John E. 15 Aberdeen Rev. J.E. Clergyman The Manse, Guardbridge 1897 Madras College Doctor John F. 14 Newport William Manufacturer Ashleigh, Newport 1897 Newport Dodds Henry William 12 Kelly Field Thomas M. Farmer Baldovie, near Dundee 1883 Western Public School Doig William S. 1889 Don William L. 10 29/05/1995 Lochee William Manufacturer Brackenbrae, Lawside 1904 Don Alex. V.R. 7 13/07/1997 Dundee Alexander Doctor 145, Nethergate, Dundee 1904 Don Alex. V.R. 7 13/07/1997 Dundee Alexander Doctor 145, Nethergate, Dundee 1904 Don William L. 10 29/05/1995 Lochee William Manufacturer Brackenbrae, Lawside 1904 Donald Alexander 13 Dundee Alexander Photographer 17, Wellington Street 1883 West End Academy Donald George 10 Dundee Stewart Manager Livornia Cott, M'fld. 1880 Miss Mill's Donald George Reid 13 Dundee Stewart Manager Livosma Cottage, 1883 Hollybank Institute Maryfield Donaldson Arthur E. 13 Tayport Deceased Wood merchant c/o Mrs. D., 21, Thomson 1897 Harris Academy Street Donaldson R. Kennedy 10 Tayport Deceased Wood merchant c/o Mrs. D., 21, Thomson 1897 Harris Academy Street Donaldson David 15 Newport John Merchant Crescent Bank, Newport 1888 Newport P.S. Donn Robert 1897 04 June 2011 Page 4 of 8 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Dott John 13 Broughty William Goods manager 93, Arbroath Road 1888 Glebe Lands P. S. Douglas Robert 8 Newport John Printer 2, Caenlochan Terrace, 1888 ----- West Ferry Douglas Richmond 11 Arbroath Andrew Minister Abbey Manse, Arbroath 1888 Arbroath High School Douglas William G. 12 15/11/1992 West Ferry John manager 3, Caenlochan Villas 1904 Private Douglas David 12 Lochee David Grocer 21, Ancrum Road 1880 Mr. Gibson's Douglas William G. 12 15/11/1992 West Ferry John manager 3, Caenlochan Villas 1904 Private Douglas John 9 Lochee D. Spirit merchant 21, Ancrum Road, L. 1880 Ancrum Rd. P. Douglas John S. 12 Newport John Manager, "Courier" 3, Caenlochan Villas, 1897 Grove Academy broughty Ferry Douglas Robert 16 Newport John Manager, "Courier" 3, Caenlochan Villas, 1897 Broughty Ferry Douglas James M. 14 Arnbog William Farmer Arnbog, Meigle 1883 Meigle Public School Douglas John H. 12 Lochee David Grocer 21, Ancrum Road, Lochee 1883 Ancrum Road Public School Douglas David 15 Lochee David Grocer 21, Ancrum Road, Lochee 1883 Mr. Gibson's Dow Alexander 16 Locheee David Accountant Marchbanks, Lochee 1880 Ancrum Road Dow James R. 15 Perth Robert Teacher Schoolhouse, Longforgan 1897 Harris Academy Dow William 17 Perth Robert Teacher Schoolhouse, Longforgan 1897 Harris Academy Downie George 12 Manchester George M. Linen merchant 3, Windsor Street 1883 Governess Draffen John J. 14 Coatbridge George Draper 14, Sea View, Broughty 1888 Hamilton Academy 04 June 2011 Page 5 of 8 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Drimmie Daniel K. 13 Monifieth Irvine Com. Agent Springbank, Monifieth 1888 Miss Kyd Drimmie William 12 Monifieth Irvine Com. Agent 1888 Miss Kyd Drummond William 14 Tayport William Shipmaster Osborne Place, Newport 1888 Newport P.S. Drummond William Harry 8 West Bank William Farmer West Bank, Longforgan 1883 Longforgan Public School Drummond Arthur 11 Dundee Alexr. Painter 5, Salisbury Villas 1880 Mr. Brebner's Drummond William H. 14 West Bank William Farmer West Bank, Longforgan 1888 Longforgan Drybrough William S. 14 Kettle David Farmer Orkie Farm, Kettle 1897 Kettle Ducat Alfred 15 Arbroath William Manufacturer West Common, Arbroath 1889 Arbroath H.S. Duff Alexander L. 14 Dundee James Butcher 19, Loons Road 1897 Harris Academy Duff David 14 Dundee David Merchant (D) 36, Jamaica St. 1880 Mr. Birrell's Dunbar James 15 Dundee William Solicitor 12, Westfield Place 1880 Miss Lawson's Dunbar Alexander 13 Dundee William Solicitor 12, Westfield Place 1880 Miss Lawson's Duncan George 11 Dundee Mrs. Duncan 62, Caldrum Street 1888 Clepington P.S. Duncan Alexander 15 Dundee Alexander G. Butcher Ramsay Place, Broughty 1883 Eastern Public Ferry School Duncan James A. 21 Inchture William Schoolmaster Inchture 1883 Duncan David L. 14 Dundee David Clerk Woodruffe Terrace, 1888 Newport P.S. Newport Duncan Patrick F. 10 Dundee Charles C. Solicitor Inglefield, Dalkeith Road 1897 04 June 2011 Page 6 of 8 Surname Prename Age DoB Birthplace Father Father's Occupation Address Year PrevSchool Duncan John 16 Laurencekirk Walter Gardener 118, Albert Street 1880 St. John's Espic. Duncan John 14 Dundee William Butcher 28, Overgate 1880 Lomg Wynd P. Duncan Alexander 12 Dundee Andrew Butcher 1, Ramsay P., Bro'ty. 1880 Mr. Sim's Duncan Robert 13 Dundee John Jute merchant Paradise Road 1880 Dundee Inst. Duncan William B.B. 9 21/10/1995 Dundee Andrew B. Jute merchant Graycraig, Rockfield 1904 Crescent Duncan Nigel B. 12 18/09/1992 Dundee Andrew B. Jute merchant Graycraig, Rockfield 1904 Crescent Duncan James A. 11 24/09/1993 Dundee Alexander Boot manufacturer Maulesbank, Carnoustie 1904 Duncan James 5 12/07/1999 Dundee Butcher Hope Cottage, Rosebank 1904 Street Duncan Nigel B. 12 18/09/1992 Dundee Andrew B. Jute merchant Graycraig, Rockfield 1904 Crescent Duncan Robert B. 9 Dundee Charles C. Solicitor Inglefield, Dalkeith Road 1897 Duncan William S. 12 Dundee Joseph C.
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