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Who lived at 9 Oakfield Avenue

Next door to 7 Oakfield Avenue            Next door to 11 Oakfield Avenue

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1860 - 1862Crawford, Andrew (of Andrew Crawford & Co., drysalters, 48 Gordon Street)
1861 - 1863Brook, Alex.
1861 - 1869Connell, James, 63 St. Vincent Street
1861 - 1863King, Robt., merchant and commission merchant, 69 Street George's Place
1862 - 1868Drew, John
1862 - 1870Templeton, James (at Archd. Orr Ewing & Co., turkey red dyers & printers, Victoria Buildings, 2 West Regent Street; works, Levenbank, Dumbarton)
1863 - 1864Bowie, James
1863 - 1867Hope, Miss
1863 - 1867Tennant, Miss
1864 - 1871Perston, Miss
1864 - 1867Stenhouse, Alex.
1864 - 1867Stenhouse, Mrs. James
1864 - 1867Findlay, John (of G & J. Findlay, wrights, 6 Carnarvon Street))
1867 - 1870Ovington, Miss
1867 - 1872Thomson, Alexander, Great Western Bread Factory, 2 Bothwell Place, Hillhead
1868 - 1870Drew, Mrs. John
1869 - 1879Scott, Miss
1869 - 1878Thompson, Mrs. Hugh
1869 - 1873Sdeuard, James, accountant (of Sdeuard & Cathcart, accountants, 133 West George Street)
1870 - 1872MacDonald, Dr. J.
1870 - 1872Thomson, Hugh (at H.A. & J.C. Begg, wholesale outfitters and shirtmakers, 103 Hutcheson Street)
1870 - 1881Ovington, Mrs.
1870 - 1878Stevenson, John
1870 - 1873Wilson, John (of Wilson, Guthrie & Co., wholesale export & manufacturing stationers, 57 Renfield Street, 51.5 West Regent Street & 19 W. Regent Lane)
1871 - 1878Fisher, A.A.
1874 - 1878Walker, Robt., resident secretary, Reliance Mutual Life Assurance Society, 162 St. Vincent Street
1875 - 1883Stevenson, Wm., commission merchant and agent for Indian tea growers, Samuel Hanson, Son, Evison & Barter, London, 27 Oswald Street
1876 - 1879Heylieger, Mrs.
1877 - 1885Eadie, Andrew
1878 - 1880Stuart, John Watson, writer (of Stuart & Philip, writers, 121 West Regent Street)
1878 - 1892McFarlane, John A., civil engineer & land surveyor
1878 - 1880Bickerton, David
1881 - 1893Wyllie, Mrs., wool, small wares and hosiery, 27-29 Great Western Road
1884 - 1899Whyte, James, agent, British Linen Co. Bank, Street George's Cross Branch, 2 Great Western Road, later Charing Cross Branch
1885 - 1887Hill, James R. (at Messrs. R.A. Whytelaw, Son & Co., manufacturers ; warehouse, 207 Ingram Street ; works, Grove Park Mills, 188 N. Woodside Road & Mathieson Road)
1885 - 1887Swanston, John R., teacher of pianoforte, singing and harmony
1885 - 1889Kyle, David, inspector (The Clydesdale Bank Ltd.)
1887 - 1888Orr, David V. (at Ayr Steam Shipping Co., shipowners, 71 Queen Street & at Ayr and Belfast)
1887 - 1890Wilson, John, produce broker, 76 Wilson Street
1888 - 1908McRaith, John, bookseller, stationer & librarian, lithographer, printer & bookbinder, Kelvinbridge Post-office, 61 Great Western Road, Hillhead
1890 - 1895Proudfoot, John (at T.P. Miller & Co., turkey red dyers, dyeworks, Cambuslang)
1891 - 1893Tipping, Geo.
1892 - 1906Sawers, R.K. (of Sawers & Co., sack, linen and hessian merchants and manufacturers, Waterloo Lane, 16 Waterloo Street)
1894 - 1911Connell, Miss(es)
1894 - 1894McIndoe, John, gardener
1894 - 1895Townsend, Chas. W. (of Joseph Townsend Ltd., chemical manufacturers, 19 Crawford Street, Port-Dundas)
1897 - 1909Sharp, Geo. G., goods manager's office, North British Railway
1898 - 1898Paterson, Misses
1899 - 1907Whyte, Mrs.
1906 - 1907Taylor, Henry D.
1907 - 1913Campbell, Thomas, manager, Anglo American Oil Co. Ltd., importers of American petroleum and its products, motor car spirit, &c., 88 St Vincent Street
1909 - 1910Shanks, Miss
1909 - 1914Williamson, Mrs.
1910 - 1912Chamberlain, Mrs.
1910 - 1910McLaren, A.
1912 - 1914Grant, James, house factor, property & insurance agent, 261 West George Street