In the 1851 census there's a family in Dalkeith consisting of William Davidson, 44, nailor, born
Falkirk, with wife Elizabeth, 41 and sons William, 12; Alexander, 10; and Da*, 2, all born Dalkeith. FreeCEN transcribes him as David, but SP and one commercial site have Daniel. You must view the original at SP and decide for yourself whether you think it's David or Daniel.
William Sr, Elizabeth, William Jr and Alexander are in the 1841 census in Dalkeith.
In 1861 Donald Davidson, nailor, aged 12, is a lodger in Edinburgh St Cuthbert's. In the same lodgings is John Donaldson, nailor, widower, aged 55, born Falkirk. The names Donald and Daniel are sometimes used interchangeably, so this could be him, but could John be an error for William?
On the other hand, there's a 24-year-old Daniel Davidson, lodger, painter, born Dalkeith and living in Dalkeith in 1871, and by 1881 Daniel is a house painter (transcribed as house printer on a commercial site!) married to Helen and living in Galashiels with 9-year-old son William and father-in-law James Somerville.
John Davidson, 18, plasterer, born Dalkeith, is a lodger in Dalkeith in 1861, and in the same year William Davidson, 22, nailmaker, is in different lodgings there, and 16-year-old Elizabeth Davidson, born Dalkeith, is a boarder in the household of Robina Fowler, 'keeper of female lodgers' in Dalkeith.
A William Davidson, son of Alexander Davidson and
Janet Storie, was baptised in Falkirk in 1806. They also had a daughter Christian baptised in 1803.
I think I too am now totally confused. If William's mother was Janet Storie, and his wife was Elizabeth Limeburn(er), who was Elizabeth Storie, and vice versa
