_Mark Dunbar, Baronet of GRANGEHILL _+
| (.... - 1642)
_Ninian DUNBAR ______|_Isabel FALCONER ____________________
| (1575 - ....)
_Robert DUNBAR ______|
| (1634 - 1693) |
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_Joseph DUNBAR ______|
| (1662 - 1725) |
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| |_Rose _______________|
| (.... - 1700) |
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|--David DUNBAR
| (1704 - ....)
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| _John GARDNER _______|
| | (.... - 1668) |
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|_Christian GARDENER _|
(1668 - 1726) |
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[843] [Is there any relationship to David Dunbar, former colonel in the British Army and Lt. Gov. of New Hampshire, who brought 150 families to the Pemaquid region of Maine, 1729-30, and served as Surveyor in the Boothbay and Pemaquid region until 1743 (i.e. enforcer of the King's claim of trees for naval use)? - see "Coastal Maine: A Maritime History," Roger F. Duncan ( New York: W.W.Norton & Co., 1992), pp. 150, 182; "A Land of Discord Always: Acadia...," Charles D. Mahaffie, Jr. (Camden: Down East Books, 1995, pp. 184-185.]
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VR of Scituate, MA