The censuses say that Margaret was born in the parish of Fraserburgh.
She married James Imlah at 9 St Nicholas Street, Aberdeen, on 26th November 1863. She signed her name Margaret Dunbar Fraser, gave her age as 26 and her occupation as domestic servant. She gave her parents as Alexander Fraser, forester (deceased) and Christina Fraser, M.S. Burnett (deceased). 9 St Nicholas Street was the address of the St Nicholas Hotel and Margaret may well have been working there. The hotel was owned by John Bonner and James and Margaret called their first daughter Joan Bonna Imlah.
James and Margaret had the following children:
Joan Bonna, born 5th September 1864 at Union Street, Keith, Banffshire,
Margaret Thomson Fraser, born 20th March 1867 at Land Street, Keith, Banffshire,
Jane, born 11th November 1868 at Water Street, Strichen, Aberdeenshire,
James, born 30th May 1871 at Bridge of Nethy, Abernethy and Kincardine, Inverness-shire,
William Forsyth, born 29th June 1874 at Nethy Bridge, Abernethy and Kincardine, Inverness-shire.
Margaret Dunbar Fraser died at Bridgend House, Abernethy and Kincardine, on 19th June 1904, aged 66. The cause of death was chronic rheumatoid arthritis and general debility. The death was registered by her son James who gave her father's name wrongly as "John" Fraser, forester. He did not know her mother's name, so that is blank on the certificate.
Also, I said in my last post that James Imlah was born in 1837/38. Checking again, I see his mother was expecting him when she appeared before the kirk session on 28th November 1838, so he would in fact have been born 1838/39.