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Clan
Membership
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Thank you for your interest in the Clan Hunter Association.. The
Association was formed to foster communication and fellowship among the Hunters
of the world and to preserve our Heritage both tangible and intangible. The
tangible portion being the preservation of Hunterston Castle and grounds in
Ayrshire, Scotland (see here). The interior of the castle has been restored and
is being maintained as a Clan Hunter Resource Centre. Much of our finances go
toward this end. Hunters and guests are always welcome there, but it is
necessary to call ahead to ensure someone will be there to greet you, (phone
number supplied on request). Each of the countries work independently according
to the needs or should I say, sometimes enthusiasm, of their members. True
to our aims we send out a quarterly newsletter to foster
communication and hopefully participation. We attend and host a Clan Hunter tent
at many (not all) of the Highland Games throughout the area and try to spread
the word so to speak. Volunteers are always needed at such gatherings as they
are happening all over the place. It’s a great place to meet people, and my wife
and I love hosting a tent. We have an annual gathering/dinner which is normally
held in Fergus at the same time as the Fergus Highland Games. Every 3 years we
have a Hunter gathering at Hunterston Castle in Scotland and the next gathering
will be in 2012. So Hunters from all over the world will be gathering to talk of
all things Hunter and no doubt to discuss future directions of the Association.
What you get out of the Association depends very much on what you put in. Some
folks are quite happy to get their newsletter four times a year and others want
to share information and meet with one another and so on. The Odom library in
Moultrie, Georgia, USA has been declared our official Hunter library. Many of
the Hunters have extensive family histories in print and copies of these are
being sent to the library as well as copies of official documents from
Hunterston supplied by the Chief of the Clan, Madam Pauline Hunter of
Hunterston, 30th Laird. The availability and convenience of access to this
information is of course relative to the distance you are from its location,
although most Association branches have a genealogy person who will help you in
your search for family links if they can. Clan Hunter Canada is pleased to offer
a special Genealogy page where members can load their own family tree and browse
and compare with the others listed there. I do hope you go ahead with your
thoughts on joining the association. Good Luck and best wishes
Tom Hunter -
Clan Officer – Canada
Clan Hunter Association, Canada

Your Clan Hunter Membership Pack will
include the following items:
- Emblazoned certificate signed by
Madam Pauline Hunter of Hunterston, Clan Chief.
- A book detailing the history of
Clan Hunter and Hunterston
- A sample of Hunter of Hunterston
tartan.
- A copy of the Clan Crest Badge
that can be scanned for personal use in Letter Headings etc.
- Your laminated membership card
- Pack of Hunterston Notelets
- Copies of the Clan magazine 4
times per year (Jan, Apr, July, Oct)
- Free access to the Clan Hunter -
Canada Genealogical page (passwords supplied) where you can
add and edit your own family tree and browse all the other
trees on the site.
- Assistance with your tree where
possible
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