Difference between revisions of "John Huntar (4th Laird)"
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− | '''John Huntar''' (born 1200) | + | '''John Huntar''' (born 1200) was the 4th chief of [[Clan Hunter]]. Born in [[Ayrshire]] (possibly [[Hunterston Castle]]). |
There is no records at this time if he was married, however he did have one child. | There is no records at this time if he was married, however he did have one child. | ||
− | * '''Ardneil Huntar''' (born 1220) (d. 1280) | + | * '''Ardneil Huntar''' (born 1220) (d. 1280) |
Ventor in Latin means "The Hunter" | Ventor in Latin means "The Hunter" | ||
− | Witness to a deed of 1233. (Glasgow Church Records: John Deo Venator) | + | Witness to a deed of 1233. (Glasgow Church Records: John Deo Venator) |
− | John De Huntar is named in charters of [[Alexander II of Scotland|King Alexander II]] | + | John De Huntar is named in charters of [[Alexander II of Scotland|King Alexander II]] |
Ancestral research is still being done by historians on this clan chief. | Ancestral research is still being done by historians on this clan chief. |
Revision as of 12:50, 27 December 2020
Clan Chief John Huntar | |
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Born | 1200 |
Died | |
Nationality | Scottish |
Other names | John Deo Venator, John De Huntar |
Predecessor | Venator (The Hunter) |
Successor | Ardneil (Arnele) Hunter |
Children | 1 |
Parents |
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John Huntar (born 1200) was the 4th chief of Clan Hunter. Born in Ayrshire (possibly Hunterston Castle).
There is no records at this time if he was married, however he did have one child.
- Ardneil Huntar (born 1220) (d. 1280)
Ventor in Latin means "The Hunter"
Witness to a deed of 1233. (Glasgow Church Records: John Deo Venator)
John De Huntar is named in charters of King Alexander II
Ancestral research is still being done by historians on this clan chief.
References
<references /> Template:Clan Hunter Chiefs