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SIR WILLIAM WILSON HUNTER KCSI CIE.

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Birth:   15 July 1840
  •   Born in Glasgow Scotland UK.
  • Marriage: 
  • Marriage: Marriage: 4th December 1863 married Jessie, daughter of Reverend Thomas Murray (1792-1872) .
  • Death:   6th February 1900
  •   Deaths Mar 1900 Hunter William Wilson 59 Abingdon 2c 250. Died in Oaken Holt England UK
  • Age at Death:   59 YEARS
    Buried:   1th February 1900 Cause of Death: A SEVERE ATTACK OF INFLUENZA, WHICH AFFECTED HIS HEART.
    Relationship: 
  • SON OF Andrew Galloway Hunter & Isabella Hunter (nee Wilson).
  • HUSBAND OF JESSIE HUNTER (NEE MURRAY).
  • FATHER OF WILLIAM CHEVERS HUNTER & CAMBELL MURRAY HUNTER.
  • Oaken Holt was built by William.

    http://clanhunter.com/hunter_armorials.html
    Sir William Wilson Hunter, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire. Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Honorary Docotor of Laws of the University of Glasgow.
    Born 1840, being the son of the late A. Galloway Hunter of Denholm, by his wife Isabella, daughter of William Wilson; author of "The Indian Empire," and many valuable works on India; was created a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire in the year 1878, and a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in 1884, being advanced to the rank of a Knight Commander of the last mentioned Order in the year 1887.
    Armorial Bearings - He bears for Arms: Parted per fesse wavy or and azure, in chief two hunting horns vert, stringed and garnished gules, and in base an anchor argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and pendant therefrom the badges of a Knight Commander of the said Order and a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, double argent, and issuing from a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter and a sinister arm shooting an arrow from a bow all proper and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Far and Sure."
    Married, 1863, Jessie, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Murray, Master of Arts, Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace; and has issue - (1) William Chevers Hunter, Esquire, 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, born July 20, 1870: (2) Campbell Murray Hunter, Esquire, born May 20, 1877. Estate and Postal Address - Oaken Holt, Cumnor, Berkshire, by Oxford.
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    Source: Wikipedia
    Also present in this grave is:
    JESSIE HUNTER