James Brander Dunbar1 
He was given the name of James Brander Dunbar-Brander at birth.1 He fought in the Boer War, where he was mentioned in despatches twice.1 He fought in the British Central East Africa Campaign in 1900.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Reserve of Officers, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders.1 He fought in the Sudan Campaign between 1903 and 1904.1 He was Superior Burgh of Lossiemouth.1 He fought in the First World War, with West African Forces in Sierra Leone.1 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Elgin.1 His name was legally changed to James Brander Dunbar.1
Children of James Brander Dunbar and Noela Whiting
- Juliette Dunbar+2 b. 5 Jan 1923, d. Dec 1987
- Una Dunbar2 b. 15 May 1924, d. 16 Nov 1987
Matthew Noel Whiting1
Child of Matthew Noel Whiting
- Noela Whiting+2 d. 20 Aug 1975
Noela Whiting1 
From 8 February 1922, her married name became Dunbar.1
Children of Noela Whiting and James Brander Dunbar
- Juliette Dunbar+2 b. 5 Jan 1923, d. Dec 1987
- Una Dunbar2 b. 15 May 1924, d. 16 Nov 1987
Juliette Dunbar1 
From 9 December 1957, her married name became Miller.
Child of Juliette Dunbar and Herbert Lawrence Miller
- Loveday Miller2 b. 8 Sep 1958
Herbert Lawrence Miller1
He lived at South Lynstone, Bude, Cornwall, EnglandG.1
Child of Herbert Lawrence Miller and Juliette Dunbar
- Loveday Miller2 b. 8 Sep 1958
Loveday Miller1
Una Dunbar1 
Archibald Alexander Dunbar Brander1 
He was with the Imperial Forest Service.1 He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1918.1 He was appointed Zoological Society (F.Z.S.)1 He was appointed Fellow, Royal Geographical Society (F.R.G.S.)1
Francis Edward Thompson1
Child of Francis Edward Thompson
- Elizabeth Thompson2 d. 22 May 1903
Elizabeth Thompson1 
From 1 November 1902, her married name became Dunbar.1
