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1882 Directory S.Pdf Friends of Dundee Surnames City Archives 1882 Dundee Directory starting by S Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Sabiston James mechanic 12 Raglan St Saddler James copper, packingcase maker King William Dock & East Dock 105 Ferry Rd & firewood merch St Sadler David boot maker 169 Princes St 86 Albert St Sailor's Home superindendant; Duncan 63 Dock St Ritchie Salmond George hammerman 88 Annfield Rd Salmond Julius merch 19 Bain Squ. 14 Widnsor St Salmond Isabella Mrs confectioner & fruiterer 50 Princes St 48 Princes St Salmond William shipmaster 13 William St, Forebank Salmond William of Salmond & Fleming 7 Airlie Pl Salmond James of J. & F Salmond Landsdowne Pl, Constitution Rd Salmond Frank of J. & F Salmond 7 Airlie Pl Salmond David engineer & commission 31 Isles Lane agent Salmond J. & F cicil engineers & land 6 High St surveyors Salmond & whoelsale grocers 59 Gellatly St Fleming Samnuggur,Jute spinners & manufs; Samnuggur, near Calcutta; Co. Ltd. secretary; J. Barrie Dundee office,10 Panmure St Samson George & Co merchs & manufs 38 St Andrews St Samson David student 4 Melrose Tce, Clepington Samson William aerated water manuf 154 Seagate 36 Victoria Rd Samson George George Samson & Co 14 Constirution St Page 1 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Samson George tinsmith 4 Temole Lane Samson Hugh cabinetmaler 21 North Tay St 28 Balfour St Samson John coppersmith 22 Lyon Pl, Lyon St Samson Hugh Mrs 4 South George St Samson James Mrs 36 Victoria Rd Samson Mrs dressmaker 26 Lawson Pl Samson Mrs grocer 5 St Peter St Samson Mises milliners, dress & mantle 33 Victoria Rd 26 Victoria Rd makers Samson Miss 2 Airlie Pl Samson Samson Miss dressmaker Arcade Buildings, King St Samson David cabinetmaker 229 Overgate 187 Overgate Samson & Unna merchs 51 Meadowside Samuel Thos dealer in watches,jewellery 1 Eadies Rd 1 Bruce St &c Sandeman Frank Stewart cotton & jute spinner & Stanley Mills & Manhattan Stanley manuf Works; office, Baltic Buildings Sandeman Mrs Forebank Tce Sandeman John Mrs baker 15 North George St Sandeman Robert housefactor & officer Wallacetown Free Church 10 Nelson St Sandeman P. & Co chemists & druggists 17 High St Sandeman Patrick of P Sandeman & Co 5 Ellen St Sandeman John Baker 15 Strathmartine Rd Page 2 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Sandeman John clerk 7 Ellen St Sandeman Hugh bootmaker 60 commercial St 17 Airlie Pl Sandeman David G clerk 30 Union Pl, Perth Rd Sandeman Clemintina dressmaker 11 North George St 18 North George St Sandeman Chas Stewart merch Baltic Buildings 5 Ballgilli Rd, B'Ferry Sandeman Andrew 12 Blyth St Sandeman James clerk 30 Cowgate Auchterhouse Sandilands James foreman tenter 12 Carmichael St Sands John shoemaker 23 Blackscroft Sands Mrs 57 North Wellington St Sang Edward market & jobbing gardener 350 Perth Rd Sangster shipmas 48 Victoria Rd ter Sanitary General Police Office, West Bell Inspector's Office St Saunders David baker 68 Peddie St Saunders Peter Mrs boot warehouse 23 Constitution Rd Victoria Chambers, 10 Victoria Rd Saunders Jane Mrs 65 Commercial St Saunders Charles Mrs 12 Wellington St Saunders William P printer 7 New Entry Elsinore Pl Saunders William bootmaker 91 Princes St 20 Peter St Saunders John M grocer, wine & spirit mercht 33 Alexander St 9 Ellen St Saunders David H mercht 11 Panmure St 19 Albany Tce Page 3 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Saunders Thomas accountant Union Bank Alma Tce,W. Newport Saunderson William fish mercht 85 Princes St 87 Princes St Sawers John irondresser 42 Ellen St Scarlett William undertaker & funeral coach 65 Scouringburn, & 8 Ann St 38 Hunter St proprietor Schalitzen & Misses principals of East of Scotland Institution, Murray 31 Tay St Schleselman George district agent Mural Fire Insuranc Co., Ltd. Victoria chambers 12 Victoria Rd Schliehauner William mercht 37 Albert Squ. School Board 32 Castle St Office Scobie Charles coal mercht 9 Annfield St 97 Peddie St Scotlan James traveller 10 Forfar Rd Scott Robert shipmaster 148 Perth Rd Scott Peter lapper 5 Wallace St Scott P. & D manufs 32 Meadowside Scott Richard teacher High School 8 Airlie Tce Scott Richard pictureframe maker 45 Blackscroft Scott Richard tobaccopipe manuf 22 Blackness Rd Scott Robert H.M Customs Heathbank West Newport Scott Robert tobacconist & dealer in 31 Hawkhill 18 Kinloch Pl fancy goods Scott Robert mason 21 Kinlochee St Scott Thomas ironmonger,millfurnisher,gro 17 Union St Invertay East cer's outfitter, tinsmith & Newport gasfitter Scott Thomas shoemaker 6 Lawrence St Page 4 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Scott Thomas butcher 91 Hawkhill 17 Kirk Entree Scott John confectioner 109 Ann St 104 Ann St Scott Peter china mercht 20 Ferry Rd 56 Ferry Rd Scott Robert sheriff officer 51 High St 28 Carmichael St Scott Peter M factory manager Polepark Works 41 St Mary's Rd Scott Peter sationer & tobaccinist Beaconsfield Pl.,122 Victoria Rd Scott Peter of C. & D. Scott 356 Perth Rd Scott Morrice compositor 47 Dallfield Walk Scott Marianne dress & mantle maker 28 South Tay St Scott Maitland H engineer 36 Raglin St Scott J. & A. R. & co cabinetmakers, joiners & 71 Blackscroft & 42 Foundry funeralundertakers Lane Scott John street porter 7 Tay Street. Lane Scott John clerk 14 Annfield St Scott John joiner St Pary's Pl Scott John painter 134 Princes St Scott Thomas baker 14 Ogilvies Rd Scott John retired farmer Magdelen Pl, Clepingyon Rd Scott William overseer 8 Baxter St Scott John ironmonger 16 Lawrenc St Scott William shuttlemaker Ellen Pl. 17 Lyon St Scott Miss dressmaker 24 Bank St Page 5 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Scott Isabella Miss milliner & strawhat maker 130 Murraygate 72 Lochee Rd Scott William Mrs 25 Forebank Rd Scott Mary Mrs tobacconist 88 Nethergate 16 Bell St Scott Isabella Mrs greengrocer 6 Glebe St Scott Elias H. Mrs wine & spirit mercht 151 Scouringburn 149 Scouringburn Scott E Miss wine & spirit mercht 13 Thorter Row Camphill, B' Ferry Scott David Mrs shirtmaker 35 St Salvador St Scott Alexander Mrs stationer 127 Perth Rd Scott William porter 2 Allan St Scott William 3 Craig St Scott William tailor 59 Perth Rd Scott William pawnbroker 5 Meadow Entree Westpark Rd Scott William hairdresser 9 Ann St 27 Polepark Rd Scott Thomas engine fitter 20 St Mary's Pl Scott James shipowner 7 Craigie Tce Scott William carver & gilder 98 Princes St Scott John farmer Logie Farm Lochee Rd Scott William T. clerk Police Treasurer's Office 2 Allan St Scott William house proprietor 1 Laeurelbank, Constitution Rd Scott William R clerk Royal Bank 5 Baffin St Scott William Jun. of Jas Scott & Sons Hyndford Cottage, Perth Rd Page 6 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Scott William A carver,gilder & picture dealer 95 Commercial St 3 Woodriffe Tce, East Newport Scott William spiritdealer 10 Fish St 36 Nethergate Scott William C skinner, tanner & wool 1 Park St mercht Scott William 354 Perth Rd Scott William & Co manufs 25 Forebank Rd Scott Thomas harbour porter Beaconsfield Pl.,7 William St Scott William housekeeper Mercantile Marine Office 124 Seagate Scott Andrew gardener 46 Seafield Rd Scott David brewer King St. Brewery 32.1/2 King St Scott David foreman fitter Wallace Foundry 4 Roslin Tce Scott David register of births &c., 26 Euclid Cres 1 Victoria Square, 43 Nethergate Scott David P teller National Bank 9 Renny Pl, West Ferry Scott David mercht 31 Meadowside Retreat, Perth Rd Scott David of James Scott & Sons 8 Windsor St Scott David Jnr of David Scott & Son Struan Pl, East Newport Scott David of David Scott & Son Struan Pl, East Newport Scott David & Son marine insurance brokers, 62 Commercial St shipbrokers & average adjusters Scott Charles joiner 107 Ann St Scott Charles mason 17 Kinnaird St Scott Charles messenger 15 Albert Square Scott James S draper 31 North St 33 North St Page 7 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Scott Arthur foreman blacksmith Wallace Foundry 20 N. Ellen St Scott David blacksmith 28 Todburn Lane Scott Andrew warehouseman 4 Gellatly St Scott Andrew yarndresser 13 Lawson Pl Scott Andrew dockgateman 2 Erskine St Scott Andrew shiprigger East End Victoria Dock 31 Step Row Scott Alexander calenderer worker 58 Nethergate Scott Alexander tenter 5 Arklay St Scott Alexander mechanic 221 Mechanic Scott Alexander late farmer 3 Wellington St Scott Alexander R. of J. & A.R. Scott & Co 63 Blackscroft Scott Alex joiner & builder 32 Blackness Rd 49 Small's Lane Scott Alexander W of H. & A Scott Riversdale, 370 Perth Rd Scott Alexander C mill & factory furnisher, 74 Cowgate & Rattray St 8 ironmonger, tinsmith Strawberryban &gasfitter j Scott Alex banker Clydesdale Bank, Ltd Ashbank Newport Scott Charles houseproprietor 181 Hilltown 11 Kilnburnd Pl, Newport Scott James & Sons manufs Mid Wynd Works Scott John C cabinetmaker Long Wynd 17 Annfield Rd Scott John ironmonger 33 Wellgate 68 Strathmartine Rd Scott John C. of James Scott & Sons 4 Hawkhill Pl Scott James overseer7 Roslin Tce, Clepington Page 8 of 60 23 March 2012 Surname First Names Title Occupation Address Home Scott James mason 15 Clepington St Scott James joiner 9 Blyth St Scott James police constable 3 Pitfour St Scott James 4 Lawrence St Scott James janitor High School Scott James upholserer 52 Blackness Rd Scott Miss tobacconist 104 Dura St 7 Roslin Tce Scott James manager Welcome Coffee Tav., Beaconsfield Pl., 104 Victoria Rd Scott Mrs Retreat, Perth Rd Scott David shore porter 37 Lilybank Rd Scott George mechanic 90 Dens Rd Scott John of Lindsay & Scott Kilnburn Pl., Newport Scott Donald newsagent 50 dura St Scott Edward T engineer 177 Victoria Rd Scott Edwin marine insurance broker Commercial Bank Buildings 87 Seafield Commercial St B'Ferry Scott George butcher 2 Russell St Scott James of J.
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