As life slowly slips by, it has become important to document the genealogy of our family so that our descendants will have a record of their ancestry and, where possible, see what their ancestors looked like. It is to this end that this file has been created.
David Hunter
North Vancouver, Canada, dhunter3@msn.com
For me, the most profound poem is the 38th quatrain from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. "One Moment in Annihilations Waste. One Moment of the Well of Life to taste. The Stars are setting and the Caravan starts for the Dawn of Nothing - Oh make haste!"
Hunter Family Crest
Our Motto: Cursum Perficio (I accomplish the race)
Margaret McPherson
Edinburgh - 1880
William and Margaret McPherson
Edinburgh - 1890
Lillias McPherson (top) with sisters
Edinburgh - 1869
Lillias Lawson (Tilly) McPherson
Edinburgh - 1886
Lillias McPherson (centre) with siblings, Walter and Henrietta
Edinburgh - 1886
Walter McPherson (brother of Lillias)
Edinburgh, Scotland - 1890
John McVicar Hunter
Carnock, Scotland - 1883
John McVicar Hunter
Carnock, Scotland - 1885
Alexander Donaldson Hunter
Glasgow, Scotland - 1874
Lillias Lawson Hunter (nee McPherson) with baby Agnes and twins William and Henry
C. 1886
Walter and Henry (Harry) Hunter
Near Edinburgh - 1899
Henry (Harry) Dundas Hunter
Edinburgh - 1899
William (Willie) Hunter - twin brother of Henry Dundas Hunter
Leaving for the Boer War - 1899
John (Jack) McVicar Hunter - brother of Henry Dundas Hunter
Near Edinburgh - 1903
William (Willie) Hunter & son Walter
1906
Henry (Harry) Dundas Hunter
During World War 1 - 1916
Henry (Harry) Dundas Hunter - 2nd from right
Memorial to Canadian war dead. London - 1919
The Hunter Clan`
Near Winnipeg - 1930
Frank Hodgson (left) and family
Manitou, Manitoba - 1895
Frank and Maria Hodgson
Manitou, Manitoba - 1890
Lillian and George Hodgson - Formerly Lillian Hyacinthe Winsor
Winnipeg - 1913
Harry and Thelma Hunter (formerly Thelma Irene Hodgson)
Jamaica, 1940
Thelma, David, Doug and Harry Hunter
Jamaica, 1945
Ernest and Florence Paget (formerly Florence Hakesley)
England, 1936
Sid, Bob and Florence Paget
Southsea, England, 1939
Sid Paget and friend Fred Field
During World War 2. India, 1942
Walter and Annie Doyle (formerly Annie Mary Scott)
England, 1949
Sid and Maureen Paget (formerly Marion Angela Doyle)