OBITUARY: New York Times, September 26, 1902
Duncan Hunter
YORK HARBOR, Me., Sept. 25. - Duncan Hunter, a New York banker and broker, although a resident of Providence, R. I., died to-day of heart failure, following illness from diphtheria. Mr. Hunter was born in Scotland forty years ago, and received his education there, later travelling through Europe and studying at different universities. He came to this country and first engaged in business in Helena, Mon., later moving to New York and becoming a banker. Ten years ago he married the youngest daughter of ex-Gov. Lippitt of Rhode Island.
OBITUARY: New York Times, September 26, 1902
Duncan Hunter
YORK HARBOR, Me., Sept. 25. - Duncan Hunter, a New York banker and broker, although a resident of Providence, R. I., died to-day of heart failure, following illness from diphtheria. Mr. Hunter was born in Scotland forty years ago, and received his education there, later travelling through Europe and studying at different universities. He came to this country and first engaged in business in Helena, Mon., later moving to New York and becoming a banker. Ten years ago he married the youngest daughter of ex-Gov. Lippitt of Rhode Island.
Family Members
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Mary Jane Violet Hunter
1854–1877
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Gen Archibald "Archie" Hunter
1856–1936
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Mrs Helen Grahame "Nellie" Hunter Russel
1856–1911
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Mrs Janet Fraser "Jessie" Hunter Stiven
1858–1927
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Anne Buchanan "Joy" Hunter
1859–1930
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Mrs Marion Patterson "Moxie" Hunter Service
1861–1924
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BG George Gillette Hunter
1864–1930
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