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Who lived at 104 Otago Street

Next door to 9 Westbank Terrace (102 Otago Street)                      Next door to 13 Westbank Terrace (106 Otago Street)

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1860 - 1864Lyon, Mrs. Geo. (Beatrice), shareholder
1860 - 1861Leech, William Bell, writer, 45 Union Street and at 176 West George Street
1861 - 1862Buchanan, Robt., publisher & editor of "Sentinel"
1861 - 1863Hooker, Mrs. Isabella, landed proprietor (painter of Old Hillhead House ?)
1861 - 1866Bell, Miss Martha
1862 - 1866Bost, Timothy (of A. Bost & Co., metal brokers and commission agents, 119 St. Vincent Street)
1862 - 1869McNairn, John (of Brown & Houston, American produce and commission merchants, 66 Miller Street)
1863 - 1866Tudhope, John
1864 - 1872Laing, Frederick A., English teacher, West-end Schools
1864 - 1874Sinclair, John, merchant
1866 - 1872Nicol, David, teller, Clydesdale Bank, Miller Street
1867 - 1869Street, Mrs., board & lodging
1868 - 1879Forbes, Robt. (at Mann, Byars & Co., retail warehousemen, 12 Argyle Street)
1868 - 1870Kerr, Rev. John, LL.D., mathematical lecturer, Free Church Normal Seminary
1869 - 1870Kerr, Mrs.
1869 - 1870Penman, David, glass & china merchant, 267 Sauchiehall Street
1871 - 1877Birrell, David (of G. & D. Birrell, chain, anchor, iron, coal & lime merchants, 62 Jamaica Street)
1871 - 1879McKenzie, Mrs.
1873 - 1874Lowe, Ralph, manufacturer & commission agent, 132 West Nile Street
1874 - 1876Nelmes, Miss, Berlin wool repository, 113 Sauchiehall Street
1874 - 1877Silk, Thomas, billiard table maker, 373 later 557 Sauchiehall Street
1876 - 1880Pullar, James T.
1876 - 1877Koenig, Adolph (at Scott Brothers, iron merchants, 22 Renfield Street)
1876 - 1890Chamberlain, John (at Okell, Douglas & Fash, later Neil Smith & Co., later Burrell & Chamberlain, ship store merchants, 48 York Street)
1878 - 1882Forsyth, Wm. C. (of Forsyth & Son, merchants, coal, iron, chemical & mineral brokers, commission agents, 71 Waterloo Street)
1878 - 1882Philip, Rev. James, Free Church, Lyon Street
1880 - 1888Chamberlain, Wm.
1880 - 1899McBrayne, Miss/Mrs.
1882 - 1887Pullar, Miss(es)
1883 - 1890Chamberlain, Geo. M. (at J. Blackburn, Son & Co., wholesale stationers & fancy goods merchants, 384 Rutherglen Road)
1883 - 1890McPherson, Mrs. John
1886 - 1891Blyth, Robt. G., iron & commission merchant, 147 West Regent Street
1890 - 1906White, Maurice O., commission agent, 48 Ingram Street
1891 - 1893Robinson, G.F.
1891 - 1893Tudhope, J.
1892 - 1903Edmiston, John G. (at Geo. Mason & Co., optical, chemical & photographic apparatus makers, 180-186 Sauchiehall Street)
1896 - 1897Knox, James, H.M. Customs
1896 - 1906Sweet, W.C.
1901 - 1906McPherson, L.
1903 - 1907Sutherland, Wm.
1908 - 1908Cooper, Hugh W., violin & watch maker, 75 Dundas Street
1909 - 1912McLaren, Rev. Wm. Gray, Church of Scotland Hospital chaplain
1909 - 1909Wainwright, A.E., teacher of music
1909 - 1909Wilson, John, missionary, Pollock U.F. Church