Laurence BOLTON

1872 - ____

Father: Stuart Blacker BOLTON
Mother: Isabella HUNTER


                          _____________________
                         |                     
 _Stuart Blacker BOLTON _|
| (1832 - ....) m 1854   |
|                        |_____________________
|                                              
|
|--Laurence BOLTON 
|  (1872 - ....)
|                         _George HUNTER ______+
|                        | (1810 - ....) m 1833
|_Isabella HUNTER _______|
  (1834 - 1880) m 1854   |
                         |_Isabella WILSON ____+
                           (1808 - 1871) m 1833

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Margaret Lorimer COWIE

BEF 1820 - ____

Family 1 : James COBURN
  1. +Margaret COCKBURN

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Thomas DONALDSON

[263]

BEF 1803 - ____

Family 1 : Unknown DONALSON
  1. +William DONALDSON

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[263] Lived in Tullibody in 1816


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Andrew HUNTER

[3] [4]

28 Apr 1841 - 1 Sep 1917

Father: James HUNTER
Mother: Charlotte PATERSON

Family 1 : Catherine LIDDLE
  1.  Catherine Smith (Kate) HUNTER
  2.  Charlotte Paterson HUNTER
  3. +Mary Charlotte HUNTER
  4. +Elizabeth HUNTER
  5. +James HUNTER
  6. +Janet (Jenny) HUNTER
  7. +William Liddell HUNTER
  8.  Marion (Minnie) HUNTER
  9. +Andrew HUNTER
  10.  Maria Robina Paterson (Myra) HUNTER
  11.  Violet HUNTER

                       _Andrew HUNTER ______+
                      | (1779 - 1856) m 1800
 _James HUNTER _______|
| (1802 - 1893) m 1824|
|                     |_Janet PATERSON _____
|                       (1779 - 1846) m 1800
|
|--Andrew HUNTER 
|  (1841 - 1917)
|                      _Robert PATERSON ____
|                     | (1785 - 1801) m 1801
|_Charlotte PATERSON _|
  (1801 - 1896) m 1824|
                      |_Elizabeth FRASER ___
                        (1785 - 1801) m 1801

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[3] Cause of death: Heart disease. Informant: John Lorimer Barron, son in law, 43 Tullibody Road, Alloa.

[4] I Andrew Hunter, retired underground manager, residing at Whins,
Alloa, in order to provide for the Settlement of the succession
to my means and estate after my death Do hereby Assign Dispone &
Bequeath to Andrew Hunter my son colliery fireman, residing at
Sauchie, Minnie Hunter my daughter residing at Whins, Alloa,
John Lorimer Barron, watchmaker, Tullibody Road, Alloa and
George Rae, Manilla House, Clackmannan Road, Alloa & any other
person or persons who I may hereafter appoint or who may be
assumed into the Trust hereby created and the acceptor or
acceptors survivor & survivors of them and to the heir - at -
law being major of the last survivor as Trustees who may be
resident in Scotland from time to time & if at any time there be
only one Trustee so resident then such Trustee alone shall be a
quorum and that the Trustee or Trustees acting for the time are
hereinafter referred to as my Trustees, and to the assignee's of
my Trustees the Whole means and estate heritable and moveable
real and personal of what kind soever or wheresoever situated
which shall belong to me at the time of my death including all
means and estate held by me at my death under special
destinations and all means and estate over which I may at the
time of my death have the power of disposal or appointment
together with the writings and the securities and the income
produce the proceeds thereof, And I appoint my Trustees to be my
executors. But these presents are granted in Trust only for the
purpose following, videlicet, (In the First Place) For payment
of my debts and funeral expenses and the expenses of executing
this Trust, (In the Second Place) In the event of my wife
surviving me my Trustees shall pay to her the sum of Twenty five
pounds as soon as convenient after my death (In the Third Place)
In the event of my wife surviving me my Trustees shall allow her
the life rent of the residue of the Trust state during her
lifetime after my death (including the use of all furniture and
all articles of household plenishing or ornament belonging to
me) but for her alimentary use only, and it shall be in the
uncontrolled discretion of my Trustees to determine What is
capital and What is income and When assets should be realised
and their decision shall be final and binding on all parties
interested (In the Fourth Place) On the death of the survivor of
me and my wife my trustees shall deliver legacies following
videlicit:- To my son James Hunter, the brass faced clock, to my
son William Hunter the "Edwards" clock and my gold watch, to my
son Andrew Hunter my fathers clock in mahogany case and my
silver watch, to my daughter Minnie Hunter the large wardrobe
and the sewing machine, to my daughter Myra Hunter her
grandmother's chest of drawers and the old piano (In the Fifth
Place) After the death of the survivor of me and my wife my
Trustees shall allow to any of my daughters who are then
unmarried and for so long as they remain unmarried the use of
all furniture and articles of household plenishing or ornament
in my dwelling house at my death. (In the Sixth Place) I appoint
my Trustees upon the death of the survivor of my wife and myself
to realise the residue of the Trust Estate and to pay and make
over the proceeds thereof in equal shares to such of my children
as may be in life at the death of the survivor of my wife and
myself jointly with the issue who may then survive of such of my
children as may have predeceased the issue of such children
taken (equally between or among them per stripes if more than
one) the share original & accresced which his, her, or their
parent would have taken if such parent had survived but as my
daughter Minnie Hunter has for many years assisted my wife with
household duties without remuneration I provide and declare that
in the division of said residue, my Trustees shall pay her two
shares so that she will receive twice the amount to be received
by any other of my surviving children and (In the Last Place)
should any of my household furniture be retained for the use of
any of my unmarried daughters the same shall be divided among
such of my children as may survive the time when said daughter
or daughters no longer require same. Declaring that the
provisions hereby made in favour of my wife & children shall be
accepted by them as in lieu and in full satisfaction of their
claims for to terce jus relictae legitim and of every other
right which they could claim or demand by or through my death
and that in the event of any of them claiming his or her legal
rights he or she shall forfeit all right under these presents.
And declaring further that all provisions hereby made in favour
of or descending to females shall be exclusive of the jus mariti
right of administration and of any other right or power on the
part of any husband to whom they are or may be married. And I
provide and declare that my trustees shall have all the powers
and immunities of gratuitous trustees and shall have the fullest
of powers of and in regard to realisation investment and
administration as if they were beneficial owners and they shall
have power to sell or otherwise realise the Trust Estate is
interested, to grant all Deeds which they may think necessary or
desirable binding the Trust Estate and the beneficiaries in
absolute warrandice, to settle and pay out the amount of the
shares of the various beneficiaries either by conveying a potion
of the estate to them or by paying their shares in money or
partly in the one or partly in the other, as also to appoint any
one of their own number or any other person to act as Factor and
Law agent, and to allow him though a Trustee the same
professional remuneration to which he would have been entitled
if he had not been a Trustee, for which factors and law agents
they shall not be liable And my Trustee shall be bound only to
act honourably, and they shall not be liable for omissions or
errors or to diligence further than as they think fit nor
singuli in solidum but each for his own actual personal
intromissions only. And it is hereby declared that all persons
transacting with my Trustees shall have no concern with the
purpose of this Trust nor with the application of any money paid
to my Trustees, such persons being in all respects fully
exonered and discharged by the receipts, discharges or other
Deeds to be granted by my Trustees, And I revoke all
testamentary writings. In Witness whereof these presents written
on this and the two preceding pages are under declaration that
the word "said" in interlined so as read between the words "for"
and "daughter" on the thirty-sixth line counting from the top
of the second page hereof subscribed by me at Alloa upon the
fourteenth day of December, Nineteen hundred and sixteen before
these witnesses Barbara Sirkett and James Welsh , both clerks to
John Reed, Solicitor, Alloa,. (signed) Andrew Hunter, Barbara
Sirkett, witness James Welsh, witness.
I Andrew Hunter, designed to the forgoing Trust
Disposition and Settlement do hereby provide and declare that,
in addition to the legacies specified in the fourth place in the
said Trust Disposition and Settlement, my Trustees shall deliver
the following articles on the death of the survivor of me and my
wife namely to my son said James Hunter my silver salver and to
my daughter Minnie Hunter my Silver Rose Bowl. In witness
Whereof these presents are subscribed by me at Alloa upon the
eleventh day of January, Nineteen hundred and seventeen before
these witnesses John Reed, Solicitor, Alloa, and Mrs. Catherine
Liddel Hunter, my wife (signed) Andrew Hunter, John Reed,
witness, Catherine L. Hunter, witness.
Alloa, 4th Feby, 1918. Referred to in my Deposition of this
date. (Signed) John L. Barron, Alex Monteath J.P.

[1] [S1] OPR/465/7/FR1815

[2] [S2] 1917/465/A/156 Alloa

[335] [S170] 1862/466/32 Clackmannan


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Violet HUNTER

[81]

11 Jul 1884 - 7 Dec 1931

Father: Andrew HUNTER
Mother: Catherine LIDDLE

Family 1 : William DOCHERTY

                       _James HUNTER _______+
                      | (1802 - 1893) m 1824
 _Andrew HUNTER ______|
| (1841 - 1917) m 1862|
|                     |_Charlotte PATERSON _+
|                       (1801 - 1896) m 1824
|
|--Violet HUNTER 
|  (1884 - 1931)
|                      _William LIDDLE _____+
|                     | (1805 - 1859) m 1842
|_Catherine LIDDLE ___|
  (1842 - 1926) m 1862|
                      |_Catherine SMITH ____
                        (1806 - ....) m 1842

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[81] Cause of death: Disseminatea, sclerosis 11 years. Informant: William Docherty, widower Violet inherited her mother's chest of drawers and the old piano according to her father's Will.

[79] [S45] 1884/465/241 Alloa

[80] [S46] 1931/500/1/50 East Kilpatrick

[345] [S179] 1919/465/A/105 Alloa


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William KNOX

____ - ____

Family 1 : Margaret STALKER
  1. +David KNOX

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