Edward Dunbar
Edward Dunbar was the son of Unknown Dunbar.
Edward Dunbar lived at Monea, Fermanagh, Ireland, 1690.
Edward Dunbar lived at Monea, Fermanagh, Ireland, 1690.
Children of Edward Dunbar
- Alexander Dunbar b. b 1690
- Elizabeth Dunbar b. b 1690
Edward Dunbar
Edward Dunbar was the son of Gospatrick Dunbar 1st Earl.
Edward,'who held the lands of Edlingham, Hedgley, Harehope, and others, in Northumberland,' and also lands in Scotland, not named, but apparently near Dunbar, which the monks of Melrose held from him in feufarm. He granted to the monks of May, for himself and his children, and for the soul of his wife Sibilla, a chalder of meal from his mill of Beltana, or Belton. near Dunbar, each year at the Feast of St. Cuthbert.' Some time before 1176 he and his son Waldeve had a dispute with his brother Edgar as to 'the right to certain lands, but Edgar's claim was disallowed.' Edward had issue by Sibilla his wife a son, Waldeve,' who consented to the charter to the monks of May. He apparently had a son, named John, son of Waldeve, who died not long before 1247 and Edward's descendants held Edlingham and other lands for some generations.
Edward,'who held the lands of Edlingham, Hedgley, Harehope, and others, in Northumberland,' and also lands in Scotland, not named, but apparently near Dunbar, which the monks of Melrose held from him in feufarm. He granted to the monks of May, for himself and his children, and for the soul of his wife Sibilla, a chalder of meal from his mill of Beltana, or Belton. near Dunbar, each year at the Feast of St. Cuthbert.' Some time before 1176 he and his son Waldeve had a dispute with his brother Edgar as to 'the right to certain lands, but Edgar's claim was disallowed.' Edward had issue by Sibilla his wife a son, Waldeve,' who consented to the charter to the monks of May. He apparently had a son, named John, son of Waldeve, who died not long before 1247 and Edward's descendants held Edlingham and other lands for some generations.
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar
(22 November 1849 - 24 February 1913)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar was commonly known as Vivian. He was born on 22 November 1849 in 6 Grantham St, Dublin, Ireland. He described himself as the eldest son. He was the son of Henry Hussey Vivian Dunbar and Anna Caddell. Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar was christened on 31 January 1850 in St Peter, Dublin.
He lived with his grandmother Jane Dunbar until her death in 1864, presumably after the early death of his mother. In July 1911 he stated that he has been 37 years in Australia and that he was only 15 when his home was broken up, and an executor robbed him of everything bearing on the history of the family..
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar arrived per "Indus" on 29 December 1874 at Brisbane, Queensland. Edward was appointed Head Teacher in 1879, Tallegalla, Queensland. Edward was appointed Acting Head Teacher (Boys), at One-mile in 1879, Gympie, Queensland. Edward was appointed Head Teacher in 1880, Camp Flat, Queensland.
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar married Jane Emmeline Ryder on 10 January 1880 in Nudgee, Queensland. Edward was head teacher from 1882 to 1886. He was listed in a directory dated from 1890 to 1896 as Ed. V Dunbar, teacher at East Bundaberg, Queensland. He was listed in a directory dated 1897 as Ed V Dunbar, teacher at Cairns, Queensland. He was listed in a directory dated between 1901 and 1902 at E Bundaberg, QLD. He was principal of the State School, Bundberg East.. He was listed in a directory dated between 1906 and 1907 as A V E Dunbar, teacher at Middle Ridge, Toowomba, Queensland.
The Toowoomba chronicle reported on 18 Dec 1906: 'Historical sketches' From the Citizen Publishing Coy, Ruthven St, comes a booklet entitled 'Sketches from English, Irish and Scottish history' by E H V Dunbar. Of the author it has bee said 'a keen student of history and an orater of no mean ability, Mr E H V Dunbar has acquired considerable popularity by his lectures, which have been delivered to various associations embracing all shades of religious and political opinions. At the request of a large number of admirers, extracts from these lectures are now issued in booklet form'. The excerpts are extremely interesting as British history well told always is. There are 22 subjects treated. The Sketches are published at one shilling.
Sketches from Irish history: Mr E H V Dunbar, the well-known and popular lecturer on Celtic subjects will deliver a lecture in the Hibernian Hall tongiht at 8 o'clock. An invitation is cordially extended to all, especially the lady folk. His worship the mayor (Alderman E J Gedsall) will occupy the chair. The opportunity will be seised by members of the local Hibernian Society, to place on record their esteem and appreciation of Mr Dunbar, ere he takes his departure from Toowoomba.
. He was listed in a directory dated from 1908 to 1914 at Nambour, Queensland.
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar lived at Nambour, QLD, 1910.
Edward died on 24 February 1913 in Maud Street, Nambour, Queensland, aged 63. Death of Mr E H V Dunbar: Though the late respected head master of Nambour State School had been in indifferent health for a couple of years back, it was not until about a fortnight ago that it was realized that his end was likely at any moment While in Brisbane, as already reported, he was the subject of a heart seizure, from which he rallied only sufficiently to enable him to be carried to Nambour, where, under efficient care in nurse Adams private hospital, he could be attended by Dr Penny, and be near his wife and daughter. To be continued. He was buried on 25 February 1913 in Nambour.
He lived with his grandmother Jane Dunbar until her death in 1864, presumably after the early death of his mother. In July 1911 he stated that he has been 37 years in Australia and that he was only 15 when his home was broken up, and an executor robbed him of everything bearing on the history of the family..
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar arrived per "Indus" on 29 December 1874 at Brisbane, Queensland. Edward was appointed Head Teacher in 1879, Tallegalla, Queensland. Edward was appointed Acting Head Teacher (Boys), at One-mile in 1879, Gympie, Queensland. Edward was appointed Head Teacher in 1880, Camp Flat, Queensland.
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar married Jane Emmeline Ryder on 10 January 1880 in Nudgee, Queensland. Edward was head teacher from 1882 to 1886. He was listed in a directory dated from 1890 to 1896 as Ed. V Dunbar, teacher at East Bundaberg, Queensland. He was listed in a directory dated 1897 as Ed V Dunbar, teacher at Cairns, Queensland. He was listed in a directory dated between 1901 and 1902 at E Bundaberg, QLD. He was principal of the State School, Bundberg East.. He was listed in a directory dated between 1906 and 1907 as A V E Dunbar, teacher at Middle Ridge, Toowomba, Queensland.
The Toowoomba chronicle reported on 18 Dec 1906: 'Historical sketches' From the Citizen Publishing Coy, Ruthven St, comes a booklet entitled 'Sketches from English, Irish and Scottish history' by E H V Dunbar. Of the author it has bee said 'a keen student of history and an orater of no mean ability, Mr E H V Dunbar has acquired considerable popularity by his lectures, which have been delivered to various associations embracing all shades of religious and political opinions. At the request of a large number of admirers, extracts from these lectures are now issued in booklet form'. The excerpts are extremely interesting as British history well told always is. There are 22 subjects treated. The Sketches are published at one shilling.
Sketches from Irish history: Mr E H V Dunbar, the well-known and popular lecturer on Celtic subjects will deliver a lecture in the Hibernian Hall tongiht at 8 o'clock. An invitation is cordially extended to all, especially the lady folk. His worship the mayor (Alderman E J Gedsall) will occupy the chair. The opportunity will be seised by members of the local Hibernian Society, to place on record their esteem and appreciation of Mr Dunbar, ere he takes his departure from Toowoomba.
. He was listed in a directory dated from 1908 to 1914 at Nambour, Queensland.
Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar lived at Nambour, QLD, 1910.
Edward died on 24 February 1913 in Maud Street, Nambour, Queensland, aged 63. Death of Mr E H V Dunbar: Though the late respected head master of Nambour State School had been in indifferent health for a couple of years back, it was not until about a fortnight ago that it was realized that his end was likely at any moment While in Brisbane, as already reported, he was the subject of a heart seizure, from which he rallied only sufficiently to enable him to be carried to Nambour, where, under efficient care in nurse Adams private hospital, he could be attended by Dr Penny, and be near his wife and daughter. To be continued. He was buried on 25 February 1913 in Nambour.
Children of Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar and Jane Emmeline Ryder
- Florence Vivian Dunbar b. 5 Oct 1881, d. 13 Nov 1913
- Emmaline Mary Vivian Dunbar b. 6 May 1883, d. 29 Nov 1883
- Elsie Vivian Dunbar b. 26 Jun 1885, d. 27 Apr 1886
- daughter Dunbar d. b 1913
eight daughters Dunbar
(after 1582 - )
Eight daughters Dunbar was born after 1582. She was the daughter of Gavin Dunbar (of Baldoon).
Elizabeth Dunbar
(circa 1675 - )
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Elizabeth Dunbar married Unknown Dunne. Elizabeth Dunbar was born circa 1675 in Ireland. She was the daughter of Major John Dunbar and Catherine Wynne.
Elizabeth Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Major John Dunbar dated 27 May 1724.
Elizabeth Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Ann Dunbar dated 18 June 1747.
Elizabeth Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Mary Dunbar dated 5 August 1769. George and Elizabeth was a beneficiary in Mary Dunbar's will proved 20 July 1771 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
Elizabeth Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Major John Dunbar dated 27 May 1724.
Elizabeth Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Ann Dunbar dated 18 June 1747.
Elizabeth Dunbar was mentioned in the will of Mary Dunbar dated 5 August 1769. George and Elizabeth was a beneficiary in Mary Dunbar's will proved 20 July 1771 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
Elizabeth Dunbar
(circa 1426 - before 17 February 1485/86)
Elizabeth Dunbar was also known as Agnes in records. Elizabeth Dunbar was also known as Mary in records. She was born circa 1426 in Scotland. His second daughter Elizabeth, called Mary by some writers and also Agnes. She was the daughter of James Dunbar 4th Earl of Moray and Katherine or Janet Seton (of Gordon).
Elizabeth Dunbar married Archibald Douglas Earl of Moray after August 1434. The marriage occured before 26 April 1442, Archibald Douglas, who was created Earl of Moray.
In 1445 Elizabeth, yr. da. and coh., Countess of Moray succeeded, not - being the younger - suo jure Countess, but by the "extort power" of the then all-powerful family of Douglas, having m., after Aug. 1434, and before 26 Apr. 1442, Archibald, yr. of the twin 2nd and 3rd sons of James (Douglas), 7th Earl of Douglas.
Elizabeth Dunbar married George Gordon 2nd Earl Huntly as her second husband, circa 20 May 1455. She was married by forced contract dated 19 days after her husband's death. They seem to have had no issue, and the marriage was dissolved before 10 March 1459/60. Elizabeth was granted a divorce from George Gordon 2nd Earl Huntly before 10 March 1459/60.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Sir John Colquhoun (of Luss) as her third husband.
Elizabeth died before 17 February 1485/86.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Archibald Douglas Earl of Moray after August 1434. The marriage occured before 26 April 1442, Archibald Douglas, who was created Earl of Moray.
In 1445 Elizabeth, yr. da. and coh., Countess of Moray succeeded, not - being the younger - suo jure Countess, but by the "extort power" of the then all-powerful family of Douglas, having m., after Aug. 1434, and before 26 Apr. 1442, Archibald, yr. of the twin 2nd and 3rd sons of James (Douglas), 7th Earl of Douglas.
Elizabeth Dunbar married George Gordon 2nd Earl Huntly as her second husband, circa 20 May 1455. She was married by forced contract dated 19 days after her husband's death. They seem to have had no issue, and the marriage was dissolved before 10 March 1459/60. Elizabeth was granted a divorce from George Gordon 2nd Earl Huntly before 10 March 1459/60.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Sir John Colquhoun (of Luss) as her third husband.
Elizabeth died before 17 February 1485/86.
Elizabeth Dunbar
( - 11 March 1756)
Elizabeth Dunbar was the daughter of William Dunbar 1st Bart of Northfield.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Sir Robert Gordon 3rd Bart in 1701.
Elizabeth Dunbar married James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs as her second husband, in 1704 or 1705..
Elizabeth died on 11 March 1756.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Sir Robert Gordon 3rd Bart in 1701.
Elizabeth Dunbar married James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs as her second husband, in 1704 or 1705..
Elizabeth died on 11 March 1756.
Children of Elizabeth Dunbar and James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs
- Elizabeth Dunbar+ d. 21 Jul 1800
- Rachel Dunbar
- Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs+ b. b 1710, d. 12 Jun 1793
- James Dunbar d. 1741
- Janet Dunbar
- Charlotte Dunbar
Elizabeth Dunbar
( - 21 July 1800)
Elizabeth Dunbar was the daughter of James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs and Elizabeth Dunbar.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Eric Sutherland 4th Lord of Duffus, son of Kenneth Sutherland 3rd Lord Duffus and Charlotte Christina Sioblade. He was her cousin.
Elizabeth died on 21 July 1800.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Eric Sutherland 4th Lord of Duffus, son of Kenneth Sutherland 3rd Lord Duffus and Charlotte Christina Sioblade. He was her cousin.
Elizabeth died on 21 July 1800.
Child of Elizabeth Dunbar and Eric Sutherland 4th Lord of Duffus
- James Sutherland 5th Lord Duffus b. 8 Jun 1747, d. 30 Jan 1827
Elizabeth Dunbar
(before 1550 - before September 1566)
Elizabeth Dunbar was born before 1550 in Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Patrick Dunbar (of Loch & Kilconcquhar) and Margaret Gordon.
Elizabeth died before September 1566. She died unmarried..
Her will was proved on 21 February 1570 in Edinburgh. Elizabeth Dunbar, daughter to umquhile Patrik Dunbar of Loch.
Elizabeth died before September 1566. She died unmarried..
Her will was proved on 21 February 1570 in Edinburgh. Elizabeth Dunbar, daughter to umquhile Patrik Dunbar of Loch.
Elizabeth Dunbar
(circa 1700 - 3 June 1746)
She inherited Westfield from her uncle? Ludovic. Elizabeth Dunbar was born circa 1700. She was the daughter of Alexander Dunbar.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs, son of James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs and Elizabeth Dunbar, on 6 January 1728/29 in Scotland.
Elizabeth died on 3 June 1746.
Elizabeth Dunbar married Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs, son of James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs and Elizabeth Dunbar, on 6 January 1728/29 in Scotland.
Elizabeth died on 3 June 1746.
Child of Elizabeth Dunbar and Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs
- Janet Dunbar (Dunbar) (of Westfield)+ d. 16 Sep 1769
Elizabeth Dunbar
(circa 1480 - )
Elizabeth Dunbar was born circa 1480 in Scotland. She was the daughter of Alexander Dunbar and Janet Sutherland.
Elizabeth Dunbar
(before 1690 - )
Elizabeth Dunbar was born before 1690. She was the daughter of Edward Dunbar.
Elizabeth Dunbar
(say 1380 - after 1438)
Elizabeth Dunbar was born say 1380. She was the daughter of George Dunbar 9/10th Earl and Christiana Wardlaw.
A contract for the marriage of Elizabeth Dunbar and an unknown person was signed on 28 August 1395. A dispensation for Prince David and Elizabeth Dunbar to marry (1395) states: ' Reg. Aven 280, 323v - To the bishops of St Andrews and Brechin. Mandate to dispense David, earl of Carrick, first born of Robert, king of Scotland, to marry the noblewoman Elizabeth, daughter of the nobleman George, earl of March, who although being related in the 3rd degree of consanguinity and in full knowledge of this fact had contracted marriage per verba de futuro, since if this marriage were not to come about grave scandal and dissension would arise.
On 28 August 1395 Pope Benedict XIII. (Antipope) ordered a dispensation to be granted to David, Earl of Carrick (afterwards Duke of Rothesay), first born of Robert, King of Scotland, and Elizabeth, daughter of George, Earl of March, who, knowing themselves to he in the third degree of consanguinity had contracted espousals per verba de futuro, the King's consent being first obtained (Regesta Avinionensia, 290, f. 3236). On 11 March 1396-97 a commission was issued by the same Pope to grant dispensation to the same persons, who had married without banns, copula subsecuta (Ibid, 303 f. 4896). This seems to show that the prince and Elizabeth Dunbar were married, and not only betrothed. The insult to the Earl of March and his family by the Prince's repudiation of Elizabeth was thus much greater than has hitherto been stated.
Elizabeth, betrothed in 1395 to David, Earl of Carrick, who, before 1396, married, and afterwards repudiated her about the year 1400 as stated. At a later date she held the lands of Mordington, in Berwickshire.
On 23 November 1411, Robert Clerkson, master of the Hospital of St Leonard near Perth, renounced it and all his rights in favour of Dame Elizabeth Dunbar, that she may be governor of the hospital, which in time past had been governed by women.' It is said the hospital was suppressed by King James I, but it was not until a year after his death that, on 24 April 1438, Dame Elizabeth resigned all her right to the hospital into the hands of Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews, in favour of the Prior and brethren of the Charterhouse of the Vale of Virtue beside Perth. She also delivered up to them all charters and evidents, the prior and convent receiving as brothers and sisters, to their prayers for ever, the bodies and souls, both quick and dead, of, among others, Sir George, Earl of March, Christian, his spouse, Elizabeth Dunbar, their daughter (the granter), Sir George of Dunbar, Earl of March, their son, Sir Columba of Dunbar, Bishop of Moray, Sir Gavin of Dunbar, Patrick of Dunbar, John of Dunbar, Sir 'Davy' of Dunbar, brothers.
Elizabeth died after 1438.
A contract for the marriage of Elizabeth Dunbar and an unknown person was signed on 28 August 1395. A dispensation for Prince David and Elizabeth Dunbar to marry (1395) states: ' Reg. Aven 280, 323v - To the bishops of St Andrews and Brechin. Mandate to dispense David, earl of Carrick, first born of Robert, king of Scotland, to marry the noblewoman Elizabeth, daughter of the nobleman George, earl of March, who although being related in the 3rd degree of consanguinity and in full knowledge of this fact had contracted marriage per verba de futuro, since if this marriage were not to come about grave scandal and dissension would arise.
On 28 August 1395 Pope Benedict XIII. (Antipope) ordered a dispensation to be granted to David, Earl of Carrick (afterwards Duke of Rothesay), first born of Robert, King of Scotland, and Elizabeth, daughter of George, Earl of March, who, knowing themselves to he in the third degree of consanguinity had contracted espousals per verba de futuro, the King's consent being first obtained (Regesta Avinionensia, 290, f. 3236). On 11 March 1396-97 a commission was issued by the same Pope to grant dispensation to the same persons, who had married without banns, copula subsecuta (Ibid, 303 f. 4896). This seems to show that the prince and Elizabeth Dunbar were married, and not only betrothed. The insult to the Earl of March and his family by the Prince's repudiation of Elizabeth was thus much greater than has hitherto been stated.
Elizabeth, betrothed in 1395 to David, Earl of Carrick, who, before 1396, married, and afterwards repudiated her about the year 1400 as stated. At a later date she held the lands of Mordington, in Berwickshire.
On 23 November 1411, Robert Clerkson, master of the Hospital of St Leonard near Perth, renounced it and all his rights in favour of Dame Elizabeth Dunbar, that she may be governor of the hospital, which in time past had been governed by women.' It is said the hospital was suppressed by King James I, but it was not until a year after his death that, on 24 April 1438, Dame Elizabeth resigned all her right to the hospital into the hands of Henry Wardlaw, Bishop of St Andrews, in favour of the Prior and brethren of the Charterhouse of the Vale of Virtue beside Perth. She also delivered up to them all charters and evidents, the prior and convent receiving as brothers and sisters, to their prayers for ever, the bodies and souls, both quick and dead, of, among others, Sir George, Earl of March, Christian, his spouse, Elizabeth Dunbar, their daughter (the granter), Sir George of Dunbar, Earl of March, their son, Sir Columba of Dunbar, Bishop of Moray, Sir Gavin of Dunbar, Patrick of Dunbar, John of Dunbar, Sir 'Davy' of Dunbar, brothers.
Elizabeth died after 1438.
Elizabeth Dunbar
Elizabeth Dunbar was the daughter of Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs and Henrietta Rose.
She died unmarried.
She died unmarried.
Elizabeth Dunbar
(7 June 1778 - )
Elizabeth Dunbar was christened on 7 June 1778 in Knockando, Moray. She was the daughter of Rev John Dunbar and Janet Grant.
Elizabeth Dunbar
(circa 1564 - 10 October 1577)
Elizabeth Dunbar was born circa 1564 in Moray. She was the daughter of Alexander Dunbar and Katherine Reid.
Elizabeth died on 10 October 1577 in the Cathedral, Elgin, Moray. She was murdered by the Innes family.
Elizabeth died on 10 October 1577 in the Cathedral, Elgin, Moray. She was murdered by the Innes family.
Elizabeth Dunbar
Elizabeth Dunbar was the daughter of Patrick Dunbar 3rd Baronet, of Northfield and Catherine Brodie.
Elizabeth Dunbar married James Sinclair (of Durran) in 1744 in Scotland.
Elizabeth Dunbar married James Sinclair (of Durran) in 1744 in Scotland.
Elizabeth Dunbar (Ogilvie)
Elizabeth Dunbar (Ogilvie) was the daughter of Sir James Dunbar and Euphemia Dunbar (Dunbar) of Cumnock.
Elizabeth Dick Dunbar
(1828 - 13 October 1891)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Elizabeth Dick Dunbar was born in 1828 in Lowery, Monaghan, Ireland. She was the daughter of Rev John Dunbar and Frances Holmes Halahan.
Elizabeth Dick Dunbar married John Savage Dobson on 20 April 1848 in Ballybay, Monaghan, Ireland.
Elizabeth Dick Dunbar and John Savage Dobson arrived per "Shalimar" on 16 October 1855 at Victoria, Australia.
Elizabeth died on 13 October 1891 in Albert Street, Caulfield, Victoria. She was buried on 15 October 1891 in St Kilda.
Elizabeth Dick Dunbar married John Savage Dobson on 20 April 1848 in Ballybay, Monaghan, Ireland.
Elizabeth Dick Dunbar and John Savage Dobson arrived per "Shalimar" on 16 October 1855 at Victoria, Australia.
Elizabeth died on 13 October 1891 in Albert Street, Caulfield, Victoria. She was buried on 15 October 1891 in St Kilda.
Children of Elizabeth Dick Dunbar and John Savage Dobson
- John Dunbar Dobson+ b. 18 Mar 1849, d. 12 May 1903
- Frances Amelia Dobson b. 1850, d. 27 Aug 1878
- Peter Edward Dobson+ b. 1852, d. 1923
- Charles Killigrew Dobson+ b. 28 Jul 1854, d. 18 Jun 1915
- Townley Blackwood Dobson+ b. 1855, d. 24 Apr 1887
- Alexander Osborne Dobson+ b. b 29 Mar 1857, d. 29 Mar 1892
- Helena Dobson b. 1861, d. 1 Oct 1899
- Godfrey St Aubyn Dobson+ b. 20 Jul 1863, d. 1934
- Claud Albert Dobson+ b. 1866, d. 1942
Elizabeth Potter Dunbar
(1855 - 12 May 1861)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Elizabeth Potter Dunbar was born in 1855 in Dandenong, Victoria. She was the daughter of George Killigrew Dunbar and Anne Potter Watt.
Elizabeth died on 12 May 1861 in Dandenong, Victoria. She was buried in May 1861 in Dandenong.
Elizabeth died on 12 May 1861 in Dandenong, Victoria. She was buried in May 1861 in Dandenong.
Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar
(20 January 1864 - 25 January 1935)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Her widowed mother-in-law lived at Elm Grove, Prahran. Her father Michael was a police constable at Castlemaine, in charge of the powder magazine. Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar was also known as Tottie in records. She was born on 20 January 1864 in Dandenong, Victoria. She was the daughter of George Killigrew Dunbar and Anne Potter Watt.
Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar married John MacCraith on 25 January 1880 in the Roman Catholic church presbytery, Elsternwick, Victoria. Her husband stated that he was aged 24 at marriage, as Ellen was only 16 he probably lowered his age. Both were of Dandenong at their marriage, he was described as a station master. Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar and Margaret Ann Green, Frances Elizabeth Dunbar, Jessie Bates Dunbar and George Killigrew Dunbar were beneficiaries in Anne Potter Watt's will proved 1 September 1887 in Victoria. Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar She managed the Waverley Hotel (with husband), at turn of the century. After 1905 moved to manage The London Hotel, Elizabeth St, Melbourne. She was listed in a directory dated between 1906 and 1907 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 'Curtain's Hotel', 353 Drummond St, Carlton. She was listed in a directory dated 1910 as Mrs Ellen McCraith, at 'Curtains Hotel', 169-71 Elgin St, Carlton. She was listed in a directory dated between 1914 and 1917 as McCraith's Tea Rooms at 97 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. This is the site of the London Hotel.. She was listed in a directory dated between 1915 and 1917 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 4 Crimea Street, St Kilda. She was listed in a directory dated 1923 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 255 Barkley Street, St Kilda. She was listed in a directory dated between 1925 and 1932 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 26 Erica Street, Canterbury.
Either Ellen or Eileen (After Divorce), Ran London Hotel aprox mid 1930's. had family crest on hotel cutlery.
Ellen died of cardiac failure on 25 January 1935 in Mt St Erin Hospital, Fitzroy, Victoria, aged 71. She was buried on 26 January 1935 in Melbourne General cemetery.
Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar married John MacCraith on 25 January 1880 in the Roman Catholic church presbytery, Elsternwick, Victoria. Her husband stated that he was aged 24 at marriage, as Ellen was only 16 he probably lowered his age. Both were of Dandenong at their marriage, he was described as a station master. Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar and Margaret Ann Green, Frances Elizabeth Dunbar, Jessie Bates Dunbar and George Killigrew Dunbar were beneficiaries in Anne Potter Watt's will proved 1 September 1887 in Victoria. Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar She managed the Waverley Hotel (with husband), at turn of the century. After 1905 moved to manage The London Hotel, Elizabeth St, Melbourne. She was listed in a directory dated between 1906 and 1907 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 'Curtain's Hotel', 353 Drummond St, Carlton. She was listed in a directory dated 1910 as Mrs Ellen McCraith, at 'Curtains Hotel', 169-71 Elgin St, Carlton. She was listed in a directory dated between 1914 and 1917 as McCraith's Tea Rooms at 97 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. This is the site of the London Hotel.. She was listed in a directory dated between 1915 and 1917 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 4 Crimea Street, St Kilda. She was listed in a directory dated 1923 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 255 Barkley Street, St Kilda. She was listed in a directory dated between 1925 and 1932 as Mrs Ellen McCraith at 26 Erica Street, Canterbury.
Either Ellen or Eileen (After Divorce), Ran London Hotel aprox mid 1930's. had family crest on hotel cutlery.
Ellen died of cardiac failure on 25 January 1935 in Mt St Erin Hospital, Fitzroy, Victoria, aged 71. She was buried on 26 January 1935 in Melbourne General cemetery.
Children of Ellen McKee Annie Dunbar and John MacCraith
- Michael George MacCraith+ b. 6 Jan 1880, d. 29 Jul 1944
- Zoe Elizabeth Anne MacCraith+ b. 4 Jan 1882, d. 1936
- Eileen Mary Beasley MacCraith (Deighton) b. 6 Jan 1899
Elsie Vivian Dunbar
(26 June 1885 - 27 April 1886)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Elsie Vivian Dunbar was born on 26 June 1885 in Queensland. She was the daughter of Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar and Jane Emmeline Ryder.
Elsie died on 27 April 1886 in Queensland.
Elsie died on 27 April 1886 in Queensland.
Elspeth Dunbar (McCulloch)
(before 1560 - before 1584)
Elspeth Dunbar (McCulloch) was born before 1560 in Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir John Dunbar of Mochrum.
Elspeth died before 1584.
Elspeth died before 1584.
Emma Harriet Dunbar
(20 February 1867 - 14 August 1949)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Emma Harriet Dunbar was born on 20 February 1867 in Ipswich, Queensland. She was the daughter of Frederick Killigrew Dunbar and Harriet Ledger. Emma was a teacher from 1897, Queensland. Miss E H Dunbar, teacher, Towns.. 1897 PO directory.
Miss E Dunbar, teacher, Ca... Ck, 1897 PO directory.
Emily H Dunbar, teacher at Car... Ck, 1896 & 1897 Qld PO directories.
Emma Harriet Dunbar married William Clarke on 17 July 1901 in Queensland.
Emma died on 14 August 1949 in Queensland aged 82.
Miss E Dunbar, teacher, Ca... Ck, 1897 PO directory.
Emily H Dunbar, teacher at Car... Ck, 1896 & 1897 Qld PO directories.
Emma Harriet Dunbar married William Clarke on 17 July 1901 in Queensland.
Emma died on 14 August 1949 in Queensland aged 82.
Children of Emma Harriet Dunbar and William Clarke
- Coroneeta Frances Clarke b. 1902
- William Ivor Clarke b. 1907
Emmaline Mary Vivian Dunbar
(6 May 1883 - 29 November 1883)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Emmaline Mary Vivian Dunbar was born on 6 May 1883 in Queensland. She was the daughter of Edward Henry Vivian Dunbar and Jane Emmeline Ryder.
Emmaline died on 29 November 1883 in Queensland.
Emmaline died on 29 November 1883 in Queensland.
Eric Vivian Dunbar
(8 May 1897 - 12 September 1946)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants

Eric and Gordon Allan Dunbar were educated in 1913 in the Primary School, Malanda, Queensland. According to a list published in Origins 10:2 (Nov 1995) from a book Malanda Primary School 75th anniversary, a Gordon Eric Dunbar was a pupil in the first year of Malanda School (near Cairns) in 1913.
Eric was educated circa 1914 in Maryborough Grammar School, Queensland.
Eric was educated from 1915 to 1919 in Royal Military College, Duntroon, Canberra, ACT.
He served served in the Permanent Military Forces as a Lieutenant from 11 December 1919. He was attached to the British Army. He transferred to the Staff Corps on 1 October 1920.
Eric Vivian Dunbar married Thelma Edith Fortey on 27 December 1919 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Eric served as a sergeant from 5 July 1921 to August 1922 in Casino, New South Wales. He was appointed Adjutant and Quartermaster, Casino Light Horse, 2 Military District (NSW) on 5 July 1921. He was transferred to the unattached list on 1 August 1922. Eric was manager of the Pepsodent factory, New Zealand.
Eric died on 12 September 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria, aged 49. Joan Dunbar stated that he was a champion athlete in Duntroon 1919, went into the British Army in 1920, won 16 athletics medals and represented England in the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp in the 120 yards hurdles. He had serious eye problems, possibly the macular degeneration that his sons suffered from.
Children of Eric Vivian Dunbar and Thelma Edith Fortey
- Joan Vivian Dunbar+ b. 24 Sep 1920, d. 8 Apr 2005
- Frederick John Dunbar+ b. 31 Jan 1923, d. 6 Oct 2006
Euphane Dunbar (Vaus) (McDowell)
(before 1549 - )
Euphane Dunbar (Vaus) (McDowell) was born before 1549 in Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir John Dunbar of Mochrum.
Euphemia Dunbar
(circa 1505? - )
Euphemia Dunbar was born circa 1505?. She was the daughter of Sir James Dunbar (of Tarbet, 1st).
Euphemia Dunbar married Andrew Monro before 1520. Black Andrew "Beg", the Black Baron of Milntown (Kilmuir Easter), married Euphemia, a daughter of James Dunbar 1st of Tarbat, a son of Sir James Dunbar of Westfield in Moray, who had purchased in 1520 the lands of Portmahomack, Tarbatness & the old Ross Castle of Ballone which he brought up to date..
Euphemia Dunbar married Andrew Monro before 1520. Black Andrew "Beg", the Black Baron of Milntown (Kilmuir Easter), married Euphemia, a daughter of James Dunbar 1st of Tarbat, a son of Sir James Dunbar of Westfield in Moray, who had purchased in 1520 the lands of Portmahomack, Tarbatness & the old Ross Castle of Ballone which he brought up to date..
Children of Euphemia Dunbar and Andrew Monro
- William Munro of Allan b. b 1522, d. c 1580
- Andrew Munro
- George Munro+ d. 1 Nov 1576
Euphemia Dunbar (Cumming)
(after 1389 - )
Euphemia Dunbar (Cumming) was born after 1389. She was the daughter of John Dunbar 1st Earl of Moray and Marjory Stewart.
Euphemia, contracted, on 28 May 1408, by her brother Earl Thomas, to Alexander Cumming, ancestor of the family of Altyre.
Euphemia, contracted, on 28 May 1408, by her brother Earl Thomas, to Alexander Cumming, ancestor of the family of Altyre.