Eliza Fraser b. 17 June 1868, Black Isle Poorhouse, Rosemarkie, to Eliza Fraser, pauper, formerly fish cleaner in Cromarty. Birth record 080/1868/15 (Entry no. 15 in the Register of Births for 1868 for the Registration District of Rosemarkie, Ross-shire) Informant was John Fraser, Governor of the Poorhouse (Yes, a Fraser, but the surname was very common in Ross-shire, He was not a relation).For some strange reason, when I looked for Eliza on Ancestry's 1871 Scotland Census transcription, Ancestry only showed Eliza and a few names from the full list of the inhabitants ("inmates") of the Poorhouse, so it may be of interest to know that the list started as normal with the Governor's own household (himself, his wife, two servants, and then his children John, 15, Margaret, 12, and James, 10, all born Glasgow. He was enumerated there, aged 63, born Avoch, Ross-shire, with his wife, Agnes, 48, born Barony, Glasgow, and his children listed there were John, 15, Margaret, 12, James, 10, all born Glasgow. There were two servants listed in the household, Flora Tolmie, 39, b. Fodderty, Ross-shire, and Jessie McKay, 24, b. Killearnan, Ross-shire.
No birth record found for George 1859-1861 anywhere in Ross-shire. There was one George, but to a married couple, not to an Eliza Fraser.