How Jane and Ian discovered their paternal brick wall

Ian very quickly hit a brick wall on his paternal line, when he got to his great grandfather. Working independently, Jane also hit the same brick wall. The image above is the record of a marriage for Joseph Leigh Hunter and Jane Johnston nee Kerr. Above was the start of Read more

The official records of Joseph Leigh Hunter

Joseph Leigh Hunter’s marriage certificate above shows his father to be Leigh Hunter, Coal Miner (deceased) and his mother to be Kate Walton. This is the first official record that Jane and Ian could find for their great grandfather. The wedding took place on 28 October 1898 at Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Read more

Ian “Rooted” out by a cousin

In October 2020, Ian received a private message via WikiTree from a first cousin on his paternal side, seems his eldest cousin Jane was also trying independently to solve the family mystery. Jane had been trying to solve the mystery of Joseph Leigh Hunter and Leigh Hunter for a few Read more

The mysterious Joseph Leigh Hunter and his wife Jane

Thanks again to Jane and her father Joseph for this photograph of Joseph Leigh Hunter and his wife Jane Burnett Forrest Johnston nee Kerr (23 NOV 1862 –  2 JAN 1927) We use a colourised version of this photograph as the background of our website; Jane and her father believe the girl Read more

About Us

This site is about the journey it took two paternal cousins on to solve a family mystery. Jane Jane had been trying to solve the mystery of who her great-grandfather was since she was a teenager. Ian Ian was born in Germany because his father was stationed at a Royal Read more

Facts and memories of Ann Jane Hunter (1966 – 2023)

Ann’s father served at a nearby Royal Air Force base, which is why Ann was born in March 1966 at Nocton, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire. Ann had surgery at a young age to correct a problem with her eyes. An amusing phrase Ann used as a very young child was “Too Read more