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Name George Hunter
Birth England
Death Rothbury?, Northumberland, UK
Occupation cooper at Rothbury, England
Spouses:
Unmarried
Children: Mary (1796-)
William
Notes for George Hunter
There are a line of Hunters from Alnwick (www.mech.utah.edu/~dlinford/famhist/ped_080.shtml):
Hunter (b. abt 1624, Alnwick - m. abt 1649 Alnwick)
William Hunter (b. 1652 Alnwick)
William Hunter (m. 30 April 1700, Alnwick, to Jane Hindmarsh)


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Inquiries to: Northumberland Record Office
Melton Park
North Gosforth
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE3 5QX
United Kingdom

Also Northumberland and Durham Family History Society http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6549/

NORTHUMBERLAND

"The most northerly county of England. It lies next to Scotland, on the German Ocean,
and is bounded by Durham and Cumberland. It extends about 70 miles in length, and
50 in breadth; and contains 12 market towns, and 460 parishes. The air is not so cold
as might be imagined from the latitude in which it lies; and the snow seldom lies long in
Northumberland, except on the tops of the hills, some of which are above 2000 feet
high. The soil is various; the eastern part being fruitful, having very good wheat and
most sorts of corn, with rich meadows on the banks of the rivers; but the western part
is generally barren, it being mostly heathy and mountainous. It yields lead; and is one of
the most productive and best coal-fields in England. Iron and glass-works are its
principal manufactories; and it has some fisheries. This county is well watered by rivers,
the principal of which are the Tyne, Tweed, and Coquet. Alnwick is the county-town,
but the largest and richest is Newcastle. Population, 250,278. It returns 8 members to
parliament." [From Barclay's Complete and Universal English Dictionary, 1842]
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