The McKenzie family I've been researching in Perthshire have been Blacksmiths at Craigie Hamlet, near Loch Clunie, since at least 1750. The furthest I've got back is Donald McKenzie, born 1771, who must have inherited the smithy from his father, because the local landowner who helped set it up died long before Donald was born.
Now, in Caputh graveyard is a stone which reads "Donald McKenzie, sometime smith in Craigie, erected this in memory of his wife and children." Annoyingly, there's no date or other names. The weird thing is, all the Donalds I have in my tree from 1770 onwards predeceased their wives.
Is it normal practice in Scotland to erect a tombstone BEFORE someone dies? Or leave provision for someone else to set up a memorial to someone else in your name after your death?
The other possibilty is that Donald had another wife I don't know about. He didn't marry until he was 39, which is quite late isn't it?
Is there anyway I can find out more about this stone?
And for the sanity of future generations, can I please ask that everyone makes sure their own gravestones have names and dates on them!!!!