Hi
I was wondering the same thing about George/Moses as I couldn't find a suitable candidate for George on any later census. He could have course emigrated or died. Moses did call one of his sons George.
I found an entry on the Ancestry message board that contained info taken from the "Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow" lists dated 1890. It stated that a Moses Hunter entered as a member 27th Aug 1845, was the son of John Hunter, entered 5th Jun 1817, who was the son of John Hunter, entered 19th Apr 1791, son-in-law of Archibald Campbell, entered 30th Apr 1772, apprentice of John Craig.
This could be my Hunters.
Also, the Post Office directory 1870 has listed at 30 Hope Street, Glasgow
John Hunter and Sons, corn merchants
J. E. Hunter
Moses, Hunter
Maurice Ogston White
Arch. Campbell, grain merchant.
A sister of Moses' wife, Jane/Jeanie Sutherland, married a William Kerr and a person with that name is at 42 Hope Street at the same date listed as a grain and flour merchant with an Archibald Campbell.
The IGI has a Hunter family with a John Hunter (b1766 Glasgow) at the head, a wife Susan Campbell (b1770 Glasgow) and 9 children
Archibald b1792
Susan b1794
John b1796
Moses b1798
Ann b1801
Janet b1803
Susan b1805
Robert b1807
William b1809
A very large family indeed.
The John b 1796 could be the John Hunter who heads the family you suspect is my Moses's family. Moses would be named for his Uncle in this case.
This family are also merchants - grain, flour and other materials.
I cannot thank you both for the help and leads you have given me.
I am looking forward to seeing my mother-in-law tomorrow and telling her what we have discovered. Her father died when she was young so she didn't have the chance to ask him directly about his family roots. She was born in the South of England and had no contact with her fathers family in Scotland.
Thanks again
Marie.