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George Edwin Clarke Hunter 1896–1916 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1896
Birth Location: Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire
Death Date: 24 Aug 1916
Death Location: France
Father: James Hunter
Mother: Mary Clarke
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The story of George Edwin Clarke Hunter began in 1896 in Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire. In 1901, George Edwin Clarke Hunter resided in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland. George Edwin Clarke Hunter passed away in 1916 in France.
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Biography
- The story of George Edwin Clarke Hunter began in 1896 in Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire.
- In 1901, George Edwin Clarke Hunter resided in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland.
- George Edwin Clarke Hunter passed away in 1916 in France.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 Oct 1896
Event Place: Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire
Record Source:
[1] 1901 Scotland Census
[2] UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1901
Event Place: Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland
Record Source: 1901 Scotland Census
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Aug 1916
Event Place: France
Record Source:
[1] Web: Scotland, National War Memorial Index, 1914-1945, The Scottish War Memorial; Edinburgh, Scotland; The Scottish National War Memorial: Roll of Honour for Scots
[2] UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War