Very nice, I just surfed in. The people in the picture are my great-great-grandparents Peter McIntosh and Agnes Cramb. The woman with her hand on Agnes Cramb's shoulder is self-styled 'Lady Mary', Mary Elizabeth McDougall McIntosh who resided in Dunblane. [As far as I know she 'Lady Mary' never married, I'd need to research that one myself. My grandmother and aunt Ina often went to stay with her]. My 84 year old father saw this picture some time back and was able to identify everyone in the picture, he'd met some of them! So I have to dispute who some of the people are in the picture. Yes Christina-Ann married twice, second marriage to John Morrison. My grandmother is the daughter of Alexander Ross McKay and Christina Ann McIntosh. Alexander McKay was still alive during world war II, and often visited my grandmother (his daughter Agnes Cramb McKay (married name Wilson)) at her home in Glasgow. There were two legal children to Alexander McKay and Christina Ann McIntosh - Agnes Cramb McKay and her brother Peter McKay they were pretty much abandoned by their mother Christina-Ann McIntosh and spent a large part of their sad childhoods in Quarriers Homes. My grandmother forgave her mother, but thought little of her for what she had done. I met Peter when I was a child, he lived in Bannockburn at that point. He'd been captured by the Germans early in WWII and spent most of the war in a POW camp. Their father [Alexander] was posted abroad in the Boer War at the time all of this was going on with his children. Alexander was decorated twice, DCM and Bar, Boer War and WWI, Cameronians, Scottish Rifles. The McIntosh's before living in Doune and Dunblane, came from Dull Perthshire, earliest ancestor I have for them is in Little Dunkeld about 1700. My research was partly based on oral testimony, records verified what I'd been told.