Hunters from the Midlothians
Feb 26, 2016
Midlothians had 1825 Hunters in 1881 making it the 2nd largest concentration out of the 33 Scottish counties. In days of old it was referred to as Edinburghshire and later the County of Edinburgh. As the City grew it started looking after itself though some responsibilities are still controlled by Midlothians.West Lothian borders on the left side and East Lothian on the right, with Lanark, Peebles and Berwick taking up most of the southern border.
Hunters mentioned in the County Directory 1862.
If searching for a more comprehensive list you can try Hunters in Edinburgh 1911......(it is a looong page)
Name | Location | Occupation |
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James Hunter of Colzium | Newliston Haugh, Kirkliston | |
J. Hunter | Airfield : Cousland, Dalkeith | farmer |
Robert Hunter | Dalhousie Chesters, Lasswade | farmer |
James Hunter | Broughton Point, Edinburgh | |
Samuel Hunter | 223 Leith Walk, Edinburgh | |
John Hunter | Craigcrook House : Blackhall, Edinburgh | Auditor of Court of Session |
J. Hunter | Haugh : Winchburgh, Edinburgh | farmer |
J. Hunter | Whitehouse Mill : Cousland, Dalkeith | miller |
J. Hunter | Woodhall Mill : Slateford, Edinburgh | miller |