Royal Huntsman to the Kings of Scotland
The Hunter Gathering Tree
A worldwide Hunter One-Name Study — gathering data, headstones, military records and family stories from Scotland to the New World, one branch at a time.
A Lifelong Study
Tracing the Hunter surname, daily – and gathering kin from every corner of the world.
This blog is about my Hunter One-Name Study. I will be writing about the data I have been collecting over the years. I study our Hunter surname daily and will be very happy if you join me in our study.
I am a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), and will be posting about our Hunters in the Military. Not only will I be adding Scottish Battles, the Civil War, and more.

30+
A Lifelong Study
What I Study
Three threads, one family story

Hunters in the Military
From Scottish Battles to the Civil War, honouring the Hunter surname in service. Posted as a proud DAR member.

Headstones & Records
As a FindaGrave contributor I record headstones, obituaries and monumental inscriptions across the diaspora.

A Worldwide Study
Researching globally – Scotland, England & Wales, Canada, Australia and New Zealand – as Guild member #7128.

Globally Minded
From Hunterston Castle to every shore the Hunters reached
Being a contributor for FindaGrave you will also see I have an interest in headstones, obituaries, monumental inscriptions and the Hunters mainly in Scotland, England & Wales, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. But, being a proud member #7128 of the Guild of One-Name Studies, I always keep in mind researching globally.

Join the Gathering
Add your branch to the Hunter family tree
Whether your line traces to Hunterston or somewhere far afield, I would love to hear your story and welcome you into our worldwide study.