The aim of this website is to research and record the Hunters in history, their achievements, stories and movements, from earliest times to where their descendants are today. It will not be a quick thing to achieve and with genealogy in particular it could not be reasonably expected to cover everybody but can provide a common meeting place where people struggling with similar "dead ends" could meet and compare notes. People come and go, as can web sites. This is an opportunity to digitally preserve and make available, work done, for Hunters in the future.
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Sep 21, 2016
Hunter-Blair's of BlairquhanYoung David had wanted a dream home and bit by bit, tree by tree, Sir David Hunter-Blair, 3rd Baronet, created it.
Painting showing David pulling the barrow, with his family and their home at Dunskey in the background .
July 27, 2016
Hunter IronmastersThe story of James Hunter of Glenapp and other Hunters involved in the Iron production and Mining Industry.
Hunter of GlenappMar 12, 2016
Scotland to Argentina via AustraliaHow a Hunter family frae Rabbie Burns country traveled through three continents before settling down.
Hunter of Doonholm to ArgentinaApr 13, 2016
Notable Huntersa new thought. I am struggling a bit on how to tackle such a wide subject as everything Hunter ever. already have a famous Hunter page started.... trying now to show data that will later link in with family trees but will (hopefully) still be of interest on their own.
famous HuntersFeb 20, 2016
Hunter Armorial FamiliesStarting to put the armorials online here, then will later transfer them to their own page if deemed interesting enough..
Hunter ArmsFeb 01, 2016
Hunters at CullodenThere was no Hunter Clan attendance as seen by the Highland Clans. Culloden did not start as a national fight for survival.... .....David Hunter 7th Laird of Burnside, was our most notable contribution as captain in the Prince‘s Life Guards.
Culloden Hunter