Amulf, Bishop
of Metz |
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Mayor of Autrasia, d. 662
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m. 1st Plectude |
m.
2nd Alpais (Alpaida) of Aupois |
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Grimoald |
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Charles Martel |
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Mayor
of all the Kingdoms |
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686-741, m. Routrou of Treves |
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Carloman |
Pepin III, le Bref |
Grifon |
Bernard (illegitimate) |
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King of Franks |
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of the Franks, 1st Holy Roman Emperor |
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King of Franks |
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m.,
2nd Desiderata of France (9 wives) |
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m. Gerberga of the Lombards |
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c. 742-814 |
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Pepin |
Louis I, (the Pious) |
(daughter) |
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m. Angilbert of Ponthieu |
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Bernard |
c. 814-840 |
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Lothaire I |
Pepin I |
Louis |
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Charles
II (the Bald) 3rd Holy Roman Emperor |
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of Aquitaine |
of Bavaria |
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m.
Ementrude of Orleans |
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Charles the Fat |
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Louis
II, (the Stammerer) King of France |
Charles |
Judith and Hersent |
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m.
1st Adelaide of Paris |
of Aquitaine |
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c. 846-879 |
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2nd Ansgarde of Burgrundy |
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King of France |
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m. 3rd |
of France |
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Hedwige |
Louis III King of France |
Carloman |
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Edgiva of England |
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d. 884 |
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Louis
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Gerberga of Saxony |
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Charles I of Lower Lorraine |
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Matilda |
Lothaire I |
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Louis V, Last of the Caroligian Rulers of France, c.
967-987 |
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Ermengarde |
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of Lorraine m. |
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Count Lambert I |
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of Louvain (d.1015) |
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Count Lambert II |
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Maude de Louvain |
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Otto de Louvain |
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Hainaut,
Count of Louvain |
of Louvain |
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m.
Eustauce I of Boulogne |
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m. Oda of Lorraine |
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was descended from the |
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991-1062 |
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of Ponthieu, c. 1000-1049 |
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Henry |
Robert de Louvain |
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Count
of Brabant and Louvain |
Eustace II |
Lambert de Lens |
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Godfrey of Boulogne |
Ida of Boulogne |
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of Boulogne, m. 1st |
m. 1st (?) |
m. 2nd Adele |
Bishop of Paris |
m. Baldwin of Bourg |
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Goda of England |
1025-1054 |
sister of Duke |
Chancellor of France |
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Adeliz of Louvain |
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Joscelyn de Louvain |
m. 2nd Ida of |
died at Battle of Lille |
William of Normandy |
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m. Henry I of England |
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Bouillon |
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the Conqueror |
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Judith de Lens |
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Walter de Lens |
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m. Waltheof |
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Count Eustace III |
Godfrey & Baldwin |
(de Seton) |
(de Bedford) |
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of Northumbria |
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of Boulogne |
1st and 2nd |
(known as Dougall |
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Kings of Jerususalem |
de Seton, 1st) |
Winemar de Lens |
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David I of Scotland |
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Maud of Huntingdon |
Alice |
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Matilda |
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Walter de Lens |
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Hugh de Lens |
David I of Scotland |
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Countess
of Boulogne |
(de Seton) |
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Stephen of Blois of England |
(also called |
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Jonet de Quincy, c. 1106 |
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Seton |
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c. 1124-1150 |
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Dougall) |
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Philip de Seton |
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m. Helen (Alice) |
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daughter
of Waltheof, 5th Earl of Dunbar and March |
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d. 1179 |
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Alexander
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m.
Jean Barclay (Berkeley) |
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Bertrand
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m. Margaret Comyn |
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daughter
of William, Earl of Buchan |
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Adam
de Seton (Setoune) |
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Alexander de Seton
(Setoune) |
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m. Margaret Gifford |
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who
witnessed a charter to the Burgh of Glasgow, c. Nov. 22, 1225 |
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daughter
of Hugh, Lord Yester |
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Sir
Christopher de Seton |
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John de Seton |
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daughter (?) |
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(known as Chrystell) |
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m. Sir William Keith |
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m.
Maud Percy, daughter |
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of
Ingelram Percy, Lord Topcliff |
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Christopher Seton |
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John Seton |
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friend and companion of
Sir William Wallace |
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m. Agnes, daughter of
Patrick, Earl of March |
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Battle of Dillicarew |
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Sir Christopher Seton |
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m. Lady Christian Bruce |
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sister of King Robert
Bruce |
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faithful friend of King
Robert, he was killed (executed) |
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for his presence
(consent) of Bruce's killing of the "Red Comyn" |
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d. 1323 |
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Sir Alexander Seton of
Seton |
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m. Isabel, daughter of
Duncan, 10th Earl of Fife |
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d.
Aug. 1332 at Wester Kinghorn, Fife, in defense of King Robert Bruce |
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Sir Alexander Seton of
Seton |
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Captain and Keeper of
Berwick Castle |
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m. Christian Cheyne of
Straloch |
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Sir Alexander Seton |
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John Seton |
William |
Thomas |
son (2?) |
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founder of the |
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sister of Captain |
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Setons of Parbroath |
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William
Murray, Keeper |
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of Edinburgh Castle |
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d. 1345 (?) |
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Margaret Seton (heiress
of Seton) |
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m. Alan de Winton c. 1347 |
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Alan
took the name of Seton and died on a crusade to the Holy Land |
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Sir William Seton of
Seton, died 1409 |
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Henry de Winton |
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Christian Seton |
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1st Lord Seton, before
1363 |
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kept his fathers name. |
m. the Count of Dunbar and March |
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Catherine St. Clair (Sinclair) of Herdmanston |
the Winton's of
Wrychthouses |
became Countess in her own right. |
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John
Seton , 2nd Lord Seton |
Alexander Seton |
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m.
Janet Dunbar, dau. Of the Earl of March |
m. Elizabeth Gordon |
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heiress of Gordon |
and became Lord Gordon in
1437 |
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William Seton |
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Alexander Seton |
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William Seton |
sons + daughters (?) |
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Master of Seton |
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Lord Gordon |
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m. Elizabeth Meldrum |
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m. unknown |
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1st Earl of Huntly |
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heiress of Meldrum |
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he took the name |
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m.
2nd Margaret of Leuchars |
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of Gordon |
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18th May, 1452 at the Battle of Brechin |
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Seton's of Touch |
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+ Duke of Gordon |
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George
Seton, born 1415, died 1479 (?) |
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the Seton's of |
the Seton's of Pittmedden |
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3rd Lord Seton |
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Abercorn |
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m.Margaret Stewart |
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heiress of of John, |
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the Seton's of Mounie |
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Earl of Buchan |
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dau. Christian |
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illeg.
Son, slain at Flodden |
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John Seton |
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m. Hugh Douglas |
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Master of Seton |
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of Corehead |
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John Seton |
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m. Christian Lindsay |
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daughter of the 1st |
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Thomas Seton, Priest. |
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Lord
Lindsay of Byres |
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George
Seton, died after 1503. |
John Seton |
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Alexander Seton |
Lady Christian Seton |
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4th
Lord Seton, purchased ship, Eagle, 1498 |
killed by robbers |
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m. Preston of Whitehill |
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m.
Lady Margaret Campbell |
in Annandale |
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eldest
daughter of Colin |
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John Seton |
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1st Earl of Argyll |
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Baillies of Tranent |
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George Seton |
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John Seton |
Robert Seton |
2 daughters |
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5th Lord Seton |
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d. young |
d. Milan, Italy |
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m.
Lady Janet Hepburn |
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daughter of the |
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Alexander Seton |
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1st Earl of Bothwell |
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m.
Janet Sinclair, heiress of Northrig |
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at Flodden, Sept.19, 1513. |
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France |
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1st son |
George
Seton, died 1549 |
3rd son |
Mariota (Marion) |
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died young. |
6th Lord Seton |
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died young. |
m. Hugh Montgomerie |
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m. 1st Elizabeth Hay |
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2nd Earl of Eglinton |
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m.
2nd Lady Mary Pyeris of France |
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who
came with Mary of Guise |
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George
Seton, born 1531, died 1585 |
John Seton |
5 girls |
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7th
Lord Seton, in 1549 |
m. Isabel Balfour |
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2 sons |
Mary Seton |
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m.
Isabel Hamilton of Sanquhar at Sorn. |
heiress of Cariston |
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no descendants |
of
Queen Mary Stuart's four Mary's fame |
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Commissioner
for the marriage of Queen |
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Mary
Stuart, and famous supporter. |
Setons of Cariston |
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Often
erroneously called 5th Lord. |
(or Carraldston) |
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Robert
Seton, 8th Lord Seton |
Sir John Seton |
Alexander Seton |
Sir Willim Seton |
Margaret Seton |
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1st Earl of Winton |
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of Barnes |
Lord Fyvie |
of Kyllismuir |
m. Claude Hamilton |
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m.
Lady Margaret Montgomerie |
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1st Earl of Dunfermline |
Lord Paisley |
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daughter
of Hugh, 3rd Earl of |
the Seton's |
Chancellor of Scotland |
their son was created |
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Eglinton |
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of Barnes |
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Earl of Abercorn |
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the Earls of Dunfermline |
the present Dukes of Abercorn |
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Robert Seton |
George Seton |
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Sir Alexander Seton |
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Sir Thomas Seton |
Sir John Seton |
Isabel Seton |
2nd Earl of Winton |
3rd Earl of Winton |
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of Foulstruther, his son
took the name |
of Olivestob |
of St. Germains |
m. James Drummond |
m. Ann Maitland dau |
m. Lady Ann Hay |
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of Montgomerie and |
succeeded as |
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1st Earl of Perth |
of Lord Thirlstane |
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m.
2nd Elizabeth Maxwell |
Earl of Eglinton |
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Chancellor |
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daughter
of 7th Lord Herries |
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Montgomery
Earls of Eglinton&Winton |
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of Scotland |
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George Seton |
Alexander Seton |
Elizabeth Seton |
Christopher Seton |
John Seton |
Robert Seton |
Ann Seton |
Mary Seton
2 sons |
b. 15th May, 1613 |
Viscount Kingston |
m. William, 7th |
William Seton |
of Garleton |
of Windygoul |
m. John Stuart |
m. James Dalzell
4 daughters |
m. Lady Henrietta |
m.Jane Fletcher |
Earl of Marishal |
both died of the |
m. Christian |
created Baronet |
2nd Earl |
4th Earl
died young or |
Gordon |
m. 2nd Elizabeth |
|
coast of Holland |
Home |
of Nova Scotia |
of Traquair |
of Carnwrath
unmarried |
daughter
of the |
Douglas |
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(10 children) |
d. Nov, 1672 |
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Marquess Huntly |
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(no children) |
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d. 4th June, 1648 |
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the Seton's |
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of Garleton |
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George Seton |
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3 sons |
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4th Earl of Winton |
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d. young or unmarried |
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brought
up a Protestant |
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had command of |
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East
Lothian Regiment of Foot, 1666-67 |
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GrandMaster
of the Household |
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of
His Majesty the King, 1685 |
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m. Christian Hepburn |
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daughter
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of Adiston |
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d. 6th March, 1704 |
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George Seton |
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Of the Seton's of
Parbroath |
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5th Earl of Winton |
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there are a number of
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one of 1st to be active |
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Rumgavie |
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in the Rising of 1715 |
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Kinglass |
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Attainted and Forfeit |
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Lathrisk, pronounced
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escaped Tower of London |
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Clatto |
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Member of Chevaliers Cabinet in Rome |
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Burntisland |
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d. 19th Dec., 1749 |
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Kippilaw |
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(never married, no children) |
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Seton
branches which took the name of the estate or family which they inter-married
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Edmonstone |
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Falside |
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Johnstone |
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Gordon |
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Montgomerie |
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Sutherland |
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