Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
Henry Hunter
Military Information
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- Rank: Private
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Personal Information
- Date of Birth: 12 June 1870
- Place of Birth: 33 Watt Street, Dundee, Scotland
- Address: 34 Fleuchar Street, Dundee, Scotland
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- Mother:
Catherine Hay
- Father:
Henry Bowman Hunter
- Siblings:
Robert Hunter, Peter Moffat Hunter, William Hunter, Robert Hay Hunter, James Davidson Hunter
- Spouse:
Mary Wightman
- Children:
Catherine Hunter, Elizabeth Russell Hunter, Mary Gourlay Wightman Hunter, Henry Bowman Hunter, Jessie Wightman Hunter, Williamina Hunter, Alexina Wightman Hunter, Helen McGill Gellatly Hunter, Frederick Thomson Hunter, Peter Moffat Hunter, William Dye Hunter, Robert Hay Hunter
- Age at Death: 69
- Date of Death: 12 Mar 1940
- Place of Death: 4 Fleming Gardens, Dundee, Scotland
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More about Henry Hunter
Henry’s son Fred was killed during the Long March of POWs in 1945. Henry was the father of Pte Henry Bowman Hunter, 240639, 5/6th Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) who died of wounds, 16.04.1917.
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