Are you sure about the double-barreled surname? That would be unusual in the mid-19th century.
Peebles is the county town of Peeblesshire, so you would need to check that.
The more information that you can give, the better the chance of someone linking in to your family and being able to make helpful suggestions.
That being said, I do have a note that Roberta Douglas Smith was born in George Street, Peebles, Scotland on 04 Nov 1892 to William Douglas Smith and Margaret Henderson Anderson. Roberta Douglas Smith married Hugh Alexander Niven and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 Jul 1977 in Nambour, Queensland, Australia.
Margaret Henderson Anderson was born in the Manor Valley, in Peeblesshire in 1859 - a place I know well as my in-laws live there!
It is a few years since I delved into the Douglas families in the Tynron area. If you do a search in the main section of the Douglas Archives, you will see a couple of families pop up.
I have a particular interest as I lived a couple of miles away in Penpont some 70 years ago, (Evidence attached!) and still have friends there.
You need to search in the glens round-about to find inter-marrying families - and the warring families. These, mid-eighteenth century, were difficult times.
William Douglas
Welcome to our community, Kim
Are you sure about the double-barreled surname? That would be unusual in the mid-19th century.
Peebles is the county town of Peeblesshire, so you would need to check that.
The more information that you can give, the better the chance of someone linking in to your family and being able to make helpful suggestions.
That being said, I do have a note that Roberta Douglas Smith was born in George Street, Peebles, Scotland on 04 Nov 1892 to William Douglas Smith and Margaret Henderson Anderson. Roberta Douglas Smith married Hugh Alexander Niven and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 Jul 1977 in Nambour, Queensland, Australia.
Margaret Henderson Anderson was born in the Manor Valley, in Peeblesshire in 1859 - a place I know well as my in-laws live there!
Yours aye,
William
Jan 15, 2022
William Douglas
It is a few years since I delved into the Douglas families in the Tynron area. If you do a search in the main section of the Douglas Archives, you will see a couple of families pop up.
I have a particular interest as I lived a couple of miles away in Penpont some 70 years ago, (Evidence attached!) and still have friends there.
You need to search in the glens round-about to find inter-marrying families - and the warring families. These, mid-eighteenth century, were difficult times.
Jan 18, 2022