Here's my quandary. John Livingstone married Crawford Spencer 1851, Glasgow. I've got a good line on Crawford, but very little on John and keep looking for clues in the names of their children. There were 12, all with surname Livingstone (last 2 born US):
John Spencer (b.1852)
Mary Reid (b. 1854) - my g-g-grandmother
Janet (b. 1856)
Margaret (b. 1858)
Martha Spencer (b. 1860)
Thomas Spencer (b. 1863)
Henry (? Spencer) (b. 1865)
Jessie (b. 1867)
David (b. 1869)
Isabella Lauder (b. 1872)
Alice May (b. 1875)
Sarah Briggs (b. 1877)
Crawford's parents were John Spencer and Mary Reid, m. 1830, Eastwood. It really looks like the first two children were named after Crawford's parents or would the maternal middle name be used if both sets of grandparents had the same forenames? Many of the other names also appear in Crawford's family - she had brothers Henry, Thomas & John and sisters Margaret and Janet. Looking at her side of the family, a naming pattern was clearly used by her parents.
My current theory is that John's parents could have been John Livingstone & Mary Frazer, m. 1829 Glasgow, with 2 recorded children in the OPR - Archibald Frazer 1830 and Janet Frazer 1832. I am basing this theory on John's DC (in US) that names parents as John & Mary and a reference to membership in the Clan Fraser in son Thomas's obituary. There's no OPR for John's birth (?May 1833) and I've yet to find him definitely in the 1851 or '41 census.
Does it make sense to anyone that the names would have only come from the maternal side or is it just as likely that all the names repeated on John & Crawford side?
Wendy