Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number SADDLER, J Forfar Baker; in the Forfar MS747/33/1030 Amateur Operatice Production of Iolanthe in 1924 SALMOND, David S. Fl. 1905 Bailie in Arbroath; Reminiscences of 18:B/Sal author of “Reminiscences Arbroath and St. of Arbroath and St. Andrews Andrews” Frontispiece SALMOND, John 1916 Ex-corporal; Indian Carnoustie 24:027.4 Mutiny veteran and Scrapbook Carnoustie resident. (x2) 1914-1918 Page 64 SAMSON, (-), Mrs 1923 Death of her son George Carnoustie 24:027.4 Samson, V.C.; Scrapbook Carnoustie. 1921-1923 Page 100 SAMSON, Charles Fl. Late 19th Tenter for Don & Low, Onwards from 33:677.1164 century Forfar Osnaburghs: the rise and progress of a Scottish textile company Don & Low of Forfar 1792-1992 Page 149 SAMSON, George 1915 Carnoustie; navy; Carnoustie 24:027.4 Victoria Cross Medal; Scrapbook with Charles Jarvis. 1914-1918 Page 44 SAMSON, George 1923 Death of V.C. winner; Carnoustie 24:027.4 Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number Carnoustie. Scrapbook 1921-1923 Page 99,100 SAMSON, W. R. Deputy burgh engineer at Arbroath Herald 18:070.175 Stockton-on-Tees; Christmas Album, (ALH) appointed Housing 1946 Architect in Arbroath, Page 15 1946 SAMSON, William R. Fl. 1927 Science medalist at Newspaper cuttings MS 178/1 Forfar Academy in 1927 album Page 29 SANDEMAN, David Trainer to James MS 747/21/481 Sangster, sprinter in MS 747/21/780 Brechin. SANDEMAN, David b. 1848 Town Councillor, Forfarshire and 01:923.2 Davidson Arbroath Fifeshire Leaders Page 89 SANDEMAN, Robert Fl. 1920’s Girls Club Choir in the The Brechin 21:941 early 1920’s. Club Bobbie-dazzler members in the garden of Page 66 Miss Lamb’s house. SANDERSON, (-), Mrs 1916 Carnoustie; factory Carnoustie 24:027.4 worker; wife of William Scrapbook Sanderson 1914-1918 Page 57,78 SANDERSON, William 1914 Corporal, Carnoustie. Carnoustie 24:027.4 Distinguished Service Scrapbook Medal 1914-1918 Page 5,6 SANDERSON, William 1915 Carnoustie; Sergeant in Carnoustie 24:027.4 Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number the Royal Field Artillery; Scrapbook brother-in-law of George 1914-1918 Samson; awarded Page 37 D.C.M. and Cross of the Order of St. George (a Russian honour); with Mrs Sanderson and baby. SANDFORD- 1844-1914 Factor on Kintore Estate; Montrose 58:941 THOMPSON, William introduced the first steam Newspaper James roller in Kincardineshire; Cuttings 1896-1917 JP and councillor in Vol. 7 Page 25 Kincardineshire SANGSTER, G. C. Fl. 1911 Town Councillor in PM 1981 1718 Montrose SANGSTER, James Sprinter in Brechin MS 747/21/483 SAVEGE, Horatio d. 1915 Private 5th Black Watch Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 Arbroath and District Page 11 SAVEGE, James Provost of Montrose PM 1985 352 SAVEGE, Robert 1867-1914 Appointed by the Trades Montrose 58:941 Maclure Council in Madras as Newspaper their representative on Cuttings 1896-1917 the Madras Legislative Vol. 8 Page 6 Council SAVEGE, Robert 1867-1914 Death notice; born in Montrose 58:941 Maclure Montrose – died in Newspaper Madras; owned a Cuttings 1896-1917 chemists business Vol. 7 Page 45 Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number SCHNEIDER, Edwin 1927 Secretary to Count John Carnoustie 24:027.4 McCormack. Scrapbook 1926 – 1927 Page 158 SCOTT, (-) (Miss) Brechin in the Brechin Operatic MS929/68 Society production of Iolanthe c. 1900s SCOTT, (-) (Mr) Mill of Thornton MS 747/21/1273 SCOTT, (-), Mr At Mill of Thornton, with PB 1985 713/1 MS his wife and 2 small 747/21/1273 children. [Photographer: D. Ross, Stonehaven] SCOTT, Alex Fl. 1899 Queen Street Queen Street 18:284.241 Congregational Church, Congregational Arbroath, manager; Church, Arbroath Sabbath school teacher Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 63, 67 SCOTT, Alfred James d. 1917 Private 8th Argyll and Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 Sutherland Higlanders; Arbroath and apprentice chemist with District Mr Howat Duncan Page 138 SCOTT, Andrew Carnoustie Angus Herald MS 850/1 Worked for James Braid Special Number on preparing the 1931Page 118 Carnoustie championship course SCOTT, Archibald Minister at Clova in 1929 Small Livings 33:284.2 Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number Bazaar Book Page 43 SCOTT, B. Fl. 1899 Miss; Queen Street Queen Street 18:284.241 Church choir, Arbroath Congregational Church, Arbroath Centenary Bazaar Book, 1799-1899 Page 65 SCOTT, David Provost of Brechin 1870- PB 1985 1317 MS 747/21/390 1871 SCOTT, David 1746-1805 M.P. for Forfarshire and Portrait in Town & L58:B/CAR Chairman of the East County Hall, Forfar India Company Susan Carnegie 1744-1821: her life of service Page 27 SCOTT, David Provost of Brechin, MS 747/21/390 manufacturer SCOTT, Fred 1924 Played for Carnoustie Carnoustie 24:027.4 Hockey club. Scrapbook 1924-1925 Page 29 SCOTT, George Joint manager of Messr. Arbroath Herald MS 850/2 Scott & Graham Ltd., Forfarshire Forfar. Retired in April Illustrated Annual, 1932 1932 Page 100 SCOTT, George Lilyfield, Forfar. Angus Herald MS 850/1 Also of Mains of Special Number Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number Kethock, Coupar-Angus, 1931 an authority on Page 103 agricultural affairs. SCOTT, George Fl. 1909 Maisondieu Kirk Session The Brechin 21:941 and managers group Bobbie-dazzler photograph taken 20 Page 69 March 1909 SCOTT, George Fl. 1910 Arbroath Men’s Own Arbroath 18:070 Committee member Newspaper Cuttings Vol. 3 Page 82b SCOTT, George d. 1917 Private 1st Canadians, Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 Brantford, Canada; had Arbroath and lived in Canada since District 1909 and was employed Page 151 by a contractor SCOTT, George A. Provost of Brechin 1921- PB 1985 2286 1923 SCOTT, George b. 1839 Provost of Brechin 1897- Forfarshire and 01:923.2 Alexander 1900; Justice of the Fifeshire Leaders Peace; resident at Park Page 58 House, Brechin SCOTT, James Forfar St James Terrace, Forfar; MS943/2/46 father-in-law of Thora MS943/2/49 Hird, actress SCOTT, James Addison Arbroath; Captain in the Arbroath Corps, MS 771 Arbroath Corps, Artillery Artillery Volunteers, 1886 Volunteers, 1886 No. 3 Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number SCOTT, R. B. Forfar c. 1931; 84 East High PF 1996 597 Street, Forfar; winner at Forfar Burns Festival 1931 SCOTT, Robert 10 Sept Obituary; born Perth died Montrose 58:941 1840 – 24 Edinburgh; minister of Newspaper May 1908 Craig Church 1873-1907; Cuttings 1896-1917 married to Mary, Vol. 5 Page 151- daughter of David 152 Jobson, Provost of Dundee, 30 September 1874; had 4 sons and 4 daughters SCOTT, Robert B. Forfar Angus Herald MS 850/1 Musician Special Number Won the Dubber trophy 1931 for strathspeys and reels Page 19 at the Forfar Burns Club Festival. Owned a 1680 Cremona fiddle. SCOTT, Robert Spence d. 1916 Private 1st Black Watch; Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 engine driver with the Arbroath and East India Railway District Company at Tundla Page 72 SCOTT, S. Brechin [Photogrpher: J. Gillam, PB 1985 713/6 MS Park Road, Brechin] 747/21/1229 SCOTT, S. Brechin MS (abt. 1870) 747/21/1229 SCOTT, Susan 1744-1821 Wife of George Carnegie Sunnyside L58:B/CAR Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number of Charleton chronicle (1781- 1981) Page 4 Susan Carnegie 1744-1821: her life of service SCOTT, Thomas d. 9 West Newton. In the Arbroath Herald 18:070.175 September textile trade. Christmas Album 1948 1948 Page 16 SCOTT, Thomson d. 1916 Private 5th Seaforth Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 Highlanders; chartered Arbroath and accountant in London District Page 54 SCRIMGEOUR, James d. 1917 Lance-Corporal 9th Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 Battalion Black Watch; Arbroath and signalman at Muthill District Station Page 35 SCRIMGEOUR, James d. 1917 Private 5th Black Watch; Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 apprentice moulder with Arbroath and Mr Nicol, Guthrie Port, District Arbroath Page 111 SCRYMSOURE- Of Fothringham Angus Herald MS 850/1 STEUART- Convener of Angus Special Number FOTHRINGHAM, W. County council 1931 T. J., Lieutenant Colonel Page 20 SERAPHINA, Charles Montrose Married Joyce Pretorious MRA 1962 p24 from Cape Town in the Methodist Church in Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number Montrose SERAPHINA, John, Mr 48 High Street, Arbroath. Arbroath Herald 18:070.175 & Mrs Celebrated their golden Christmas Album wedding on 28 January 1948 1948. Page 15 SHAND, J. L. Fl. 1911 Town Councillor in PM 1981 1717 Montrose SHANES, (-), Mr Fl. 1951 Attending Mr H. Alan The Brechin 21:941 Brown’s retrial party on Bobbie-dazzler 16 May 1951 Page 47 SHANKS, Fred J. C. Arbroath; Captain in the Arbroath Corps, MS 771 Arbroath Corps, Artillery Artillery Volunteers, 1886 Volunteers, 1886 No. 11, no. 13 SHARPEY, William 1802-1880 Professor of anatomy and MS physiology at UCL 747/18/2247 SHARPEY, William 1802-1880 Professor, Arbroath PA 1984 1677 18:920 PA 1980 1029 Emminent Arbroathians Page 244 SHAW, Alfred Ernest d. 1917 Sergeant 9th Royal Scots; Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 highland ornament maker Arbroath and and jeweller in the District employment of Messrs Page 136 Mackay & Chisholm, Princes Street, Edinburgh SHAW, F. W. Appointed minister at St. Arbroath Herald 18:070.175 John’s Methodist Christmas Album (ALH) Name Dates Comments Source Shelf Number Church, Arbroath in 1946 September 1946. Page 32 SHAW, Jim Fl. 1951 Mayflower Tent The Brechin 21:941 Rechabites on an outing Bobbie-dazzler to Monifieth Page 52 SHAW, Joseph 23 Church Street, Carnoustie 24:0274 Carnoustie; 4 generation Scrapbooks, photograph 1927-28 Page 23 SHAW, William d. 1915 Private Black Watch; Roll of Honour - 18:940.467 tailor employed with Mr Arbroath and Clancy, Dunfermline District Page 34 SHAW, William d. 25 Private, Scottish Horse 1st United Free 45:284.2 August and later transferred to 9th Church, Kirriemuir 1917 Battalion Black Watch; – 150 anniversary son of Mrs Shaw, Opp. Page 100 Westmuir; died in France on 25 August 1917; previously a shepherd SHAW, William G. d. 1874 Episcopal minister in Episcopacy in 33:283 Forfar from 1854 and Forfar chaplain of Glamis Opp. Page 24 no. 4 Castle; bio page 44 SHEPHERD, (-), Mr Forfar Forfar Literary Society PF 1989 70 Institute; far right front row SHEPHERD, Andrew Episcopacy in 33:283 Forfar
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