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Who lived at 6 Willowbank Crescent

Next door to 2 Willowbank Crescent      Next door to 10 Willowbank Crescent

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1862 - 1864Pippett, James, cook, confectioner & restaurateur, Queen's Dining Rooms, 138 Buchanan Street
1862 - 1869Boyd, John
1863 - 1864Burr, Mr.
1863 - 1864Marshall, R.
1863 - 1865Jones, J.D.
1863 - 1865Robertson, Thomas, manager (John Robb & Co., timber merchants, 136 Eglinton Street & Caledonian saw-mills, Port-Glasgow)
1863 - 1864Boswell, W.
1864 - 1867Burr, Mrs.
1864 - 1869MacFarlane, John R., portrait painter
1865 - 1871Conacher, James
1865 - 1870Hobbs, S., painter, decorator and gilder, 60 Anderston Quay
1865 - 1870Work, Mrs.
1865 - 1866Rawle, J.S.
1866 - 1869Kinnaird, Thomas, accountant, British Linen Co. Bank, 153 Canning Street
1867 - 1871Reid, Robt., accountant, Post-office
1869 - 1883McGilvray, Walter, portrait painter, smith and engineer
1870 - 1880Burr, Alex. (at H.C. Paterson, agent, Bank of Scotland Buildings, 18 George Square)
1870 - 1873Martin, Mrs.
1870 - 1874Niven, A.
1871 - 1882Cameron, Hugh, wright, 64 Douglas Street
1871 - 1873Dawson, Walter (of the Post Office)
1872 - 1878Bissett, John
1873 - 1878Bowie, Mrs.
1874 - 1876Torrie, Alex. (late of the Post Office)
1875 - 1882Carruthers, John, sergeant-major, 1st L.R.V., 5 West Regent Street
1876 - 1882McLurkin, Mrs. T.B., milliner, 407 Sauchiehall Street
1879 - 1880Grange, Miss Jane C., ladysuperintendent, 1 Claremont Terrace
1879 - 1880Wilson, James
1879 - 1894Napier, Mrs. Wm.
1880 - 1880Spence, James (of J. & J. Spence, warehousemen, 31-33 Great Western Road)
1881 - 1885Livingstone, Hugh N. ("Evening Times", 65-69 Buchanan Street & 62-64 Mitchell Street)
1882 - 1886McLuckie, Mrs.
1884 - 1888Grange, Miss Jane C., lady superintendent, West of Scotland Institution, 1 Claremont Terrace
1885 - 1886Craig, Wm. (at McNaught Brothers & Co., manufacturers, wholesale & retail drapery warehousemen, house furnishers, outfitters, clothiers, woollen merchants & silk mercers, Wellington House, 100-108 Cowcaddens Street & 11-15 Maitland Street ; goods entrance, 5-7 Maitland Lane)
1886 - 1912Petrie, Wm., mason, 25 Berkeley Street, later at 265 Bath Lane
1894 - 1895Gilmour, Geo., grocer, 150 Street George's Road
1894 - 1898Rollo, David (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers and nail factors, 118-120 Bothwell Street)
1895 - 1908Stewart, John, coal agent, Canal Street Mineral Station, Street Rollox
1900 - 1904Hobbs, T.G., clubmaster, Arlington Baths
1902 - 1905McDonald, R.R., G.P.O.
1902 - 1911McKelvie, Robt., property agent and valuator, 72 Waterloo Street
1904 - 1904MacPhail, Duncan A., traveller
1905 - 1906Anderson, J.S.
1905 - 1906Lawson, Hugh (of David Lawson & Sons, piano, harmonium & organ dealers & tuners, 623 Sauchiehall Street, CharingCross)
1907 - 1913Ross, Mrs.
1912 - 1912McPhail, John