Many of the Scottish kings were buried at Iona Abbey, at Reilig Odhran, or Burial Place of the Kings, which is today nothing more than a mount of earth close to the abbey. The headstones have long since gone.
Carol’s links
I have been a contributor to Find A Grave for 8 years - 5 months - 28 days, Find a Grave ID #47833985, and continually add Hunters especially in cemeteries when we travel. Find A Grave just tells me on my app where, and how many Hunters are buried in that particular cemetery. I also … Continue reading Carol’s links
a poem by elizabeth morse
GENERATIONS My life cycles ever around My Memories grow Entwining the memories of generations My mind holds the memories of my past, The visions of my childhood, The dreams of my parents and grandparents, The tears of my frustrations and the glow of my joys. My life ticks out my destiny Vitalizing the lives of … Continue reading a poem by elizabeth morse
Carol’s useful links
Geni.com MyHeritage.com Clan Hunter Scotland Message Boards for Ancestry.com US GenWeb Project Links to states & counties-including census reports Extensive Ancestry from Earlier European & Eastern Lines https://gf.me/u/y5t695
King Lulach of scots
Mail Brigti, Mormaer of Moray. He died 990 Gillacomean Mac Brigti, married Gruoch. He was burned to death in a barn with 50 folowers (1032) and afterwards Gruoch married Macbeth and was known as Lady Macbeth. Lulach Mac Gille (son of Gillacomean & Gruoch), King of Scts (1057-58). He married Finnguala (daughter of Sinill, Mormaer … Continue reading King Lulach of scots
Scottish Families
Scottish Kings Lulach Gabhran Alpin Dunkeld William I Alexander II
valuations rolls data collection
Hunters of Forfarshire James Walker Hunter was born about 1832 in Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland. He married Mary Chaplin October 8, 1875. Children: JohnDavidMaryJamesJaneAgnesAnnie Source: 1891 Scotland Census, 1901 Scotland Census, Scotland Select Marriages, 1561-1910
the hunter archive
I have been studying the Lairds of Hunterston for many years after finding I am a descendant of these awesome people. Their lives and stories are easily found on the internet. Hunter families are studies in Scotland, England & Wales, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA. Eleonora Hunter 1833
the hunter archive
Wills and Probate records are a very important collection for our Hunter One-Name Study. Patrick Hunter 1619
old parish births ~ scotlandspeople.gov.uk
I really enjoy collecting early mentions of the Hunter surname and birth, marriage and deaths. This one is a birth from 1606. HUNTAR was one of the first spellings of our surname