Other than my branch of the Mouat family (Many of which live in British Columbia of Canada), I don't know a great deal about our family. My uncle, William Ivan Mouat, is detailed a bit on a page showing his WW2 papers (mainly German POW stuff, since he was shot down there in WW2, but survived and still lives to this day on Salt Spring Island in BC). http://web.mala.bc.ca/davies/letters.images/Mouat/Mouat.collection.htm
I am William Mouat, son of Oliver Mouat, who is the brother of Garet Mouat, both of which are the sons of Oliver Mouat, who is the brother of William Ivan Mouat.
I am not greatly educated on our family's history, other than the fact that when we "left" Scotland, large portions went to Australia and Canada. I myself am American.
If you really want more information I can get ahold of my cousin Mary Mouat, who is the family historian.
Greetings Cousin William. Thomas William Mouat was born Dec 2/1853, and Jane (Manson) Mouat was born Sept 24/1859. They married in 1882 and Emmigrated from Shetland to North America, stopping first in Spokane (where Thomas' brother Gavin lived), in 1884. Later they settled on Salt Spring Island.
Relatives of both Thomas and Jane (Mansons and Mouats) settled in various locations in the west coast area of both US and Canada. Jane was born in Sandwick, and I don't recall where Thomas was born.
Margthwa, forenames in our branch of the family tend to include Thomas, William, Gilbert, Gavin, Jessie, Mary, Laurence, Jane. Jane Mouat's parents were William and Janet (Ramsey) Manson. She was eldest of 4, with sisters Barbara and Margaret, and brother William.