Mrs Christian Douglas

Mrs Christian (or Christina) Douglas and members of her adult family occupied No. 6 from 1901 to 1912, when they moved next door to No. 5. She was the widow of John Campbell Douglas, an accountant and company secretary, who died on 10 February 1885 at Southwick Engine Works, Durham.[1] She was born in Edinburgh…

Janet Mccubin

In 1901 Janet Mccubin was a domestic cook at Malta House in the household of James Muirhead. She was born about 1872 at Kirkmarllen, Wigtownshire.

Margaret Brown

In 1901 Margaret Brown was a domestic servant and table maid in the household of James Muirhead, at Malta House. She was born at Tranent about 1877.

Christina Mcalister

In 1901 Christina Mcalister was a domestic servant in the household of Marion Shiell at No. 9. She was born at Dunkeld about 1879.

Jessie Spring

In 1901 Jessie Spring was a domestic servant in the household of James Bennett at No. 7. She was born in Edinburgh about 1878.

Margaret Tweedale

In 1901 Margaret Tweedale was a domestic servant in the household of George Adam at No. 6. She was born about 1877 at Dalmeny.

Kate Hopkins

In 1901 Kate Hopkins was a domestic servant in the household of Thomas Melville at No. 5. She was born about 1882, in Edinburgh.

Isabella Duncan

In 1901 Isabella Duncan was one of two general domestic servants in the household of Frances Saleeby at No. 3. She was born at Burntisland, Fife about 1885.

Jessie Sharp

In 1901 Jessie Sharp was one of two general domestic servants in the household of Frances Saleeby at No. 3. She was born at Auchterarder, Pethshire about 1855.

Sarah Mack

Sarah Mack, a widow, lived at No. 1 from 1901 to 1906. In the 1901 census she was described as an annuitant, born c.1830 in Edinburgh. Sarah Scott Clarkson married David Ireland Mack, a banker, on 1 December 1858 at Ardrossan. He died at Ardrossan in 1894. She died at Ealing 25 October 1908.