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Margaret Catherine Blaikie

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33: 514: 381: 240:"My mother became a total abstainer in the hope that her example would influence the poor people in Banff, amongst whom she laboured. But although I have been in favour of temperance all my life, it was not until about twenty years ago that Dr. Blaikie and I came publicly forward as total abstainers. You known that I always work in conjunction with my husband." -Margaret Blaikie (1895) 249:. Influenced by MacPherson's emigration work, Blaikie decided to start something of a similar character on her return to Edinburgh. The result was the Emigration Home for Destitute Children in Lauriston Lane, Edinburgh. During the period of 1871–91, Mr. and Mrs. Blaikie "rescued" 700 children from the families of "destitute drunks" and re-homed 300 of these to Canada. 252:
Her interest in church work and in the temperance question in particular led to her selection as president of the Scottish Christian Union, one of the affiliated societies of the British Women's Temperance Association, on the formation of that body in 1877, and she continued to hold that position
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and the Free Church of Scotland) united in 1900. On her retirement from active service in 1906, she was made honorary president, and she continued to hold this position until her death.
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The Development of the American Public Accounting Profession: Scottish Chartered Accountants and the Early American Public Accountancy Profession
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She married William Garden Blaikie in 1845, at the time when he was minister of the Free Church of Scotland at
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that Blaikie entered into public work, for 21 years, conducting a weekly prayer meeting for mothers.
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of Edinburgh, her time was taken up with family responsibilities. It was not until her children were
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Manse Ladies' Temperance Association, formed in 1884, and became one of the two president of the
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until the infirmities of age compelled her resignation in 1906.
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Manse Ladies' Temperance Association, when the two churches (
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In 1870, she visited Canada and came into contact with
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Banff, Aberdeenshire
North Berwick
Scottish temperance movement
Walter Biggar Blaikie
George Duff
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Scottish Christian Union
British Women's Temperance Association
Banff, Aberdeenshire
Banffshire
Duke of Fife
George Duff
Battle of Trafalgar
Nelson
St Paul's Cathedral
governess
Edinburgh
William Garden Blaikie
reared
Annie MacPherson
Free Church of Scotland
United Free Church of Scotland
United Presbyterian
Pilrig
Walter Biggar Blaikie
North Berwick


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