The Seton's of Pitmedden Family descent
From the Seton's of Meldrum
The Main Seton Family Line
 
Sir Alexander Seton, of the Seige of Berwick fame
 
 
Margaret Seton, heiress of Seton
  m. kinsman Alan de Winton in 1347
           
1st son   2nd son
William Seton, 1st Lord Seton, d. 1408 Henry de Winton (who inherited Wrychthouses)
  m. Jonet de Quincy, heiress of de Quincy  
    The Winton Family line
   
1st son 2nd son
John Seton, 2nd Sir Alexander Seton, Lord Gordon, d. 1440
Lord Seton m. Elizabeth Gordon, heiress of Gordon
       |                    
Lords Seton        
Later  1st son 2nd son 3rd son Henry, d at Battle of Brechin daughter Elizabeth
Earls of  Alexander Seton (Gordon) William Seton
Winton 1st Earl of Huntly m. Elizabeth Meldrum, heiress of Meldrum
   
The Chief of the Gordon's Alexander Seton
m. Muriel Sutherland, dau. of Sutherland, Lord Duffus (who married 2nd, Alexander Fraser of Stoneywood).
 
William Seton (d. 1512)
m. Elizabeth Leslie, of Wardes (dau of Alexander, Reciever General)
 
Alexander Seton, d.1526 (killed by the Master of Forbes)
m. 1st Agnes Gordon, of Methlic and Haddo
  m. 2nd Janet Leith
   
  3rd son 
  John Seton, had a Charter under the Great Seal, dated 15th Feb. 1526,
  of the lands of Bothnock, Auchleven and Drumrossy, &c.
 
 
         
  2nd son
  Alexander Seton, Chancellor of Aberdeen and Vicar of Bethelme
1st son
William Seton
m. 1st Janet Gordon, of Lesmoir
  m. 2nd Margaret Innes, of Leuchars            
   
   
From Janet Gordon From Margaret Innes
   
1st son Alexander Seton (of Meldrum) m.1st Elizabeth Irvine (of Drum), 2nd Jean Abernethy, dau. of Lord Saltoun) 4th son George Seton (of Barra and Chancellor of Cathedral Church of Aberdeen))
  2nd son John Seton (of Lumphard, Broomhill and Mounie) m. Marjory Patton of Pitmedden 5th son James Seton (of Bourtie and Pitmedden)
  3rd son William Seton of Slattie, Udny and Menie (Meanie) m. Margaret Rolland, dau of William (Master of the Mint).
  m. Margaret Graham of Morphie  
     
  John Seton (Goldsmith in Edinburgh?)  
  b. 1630-2, m. ?,   
     
    2nd son ? Thomas Seton / Seaton who died on the Ilse of Man, 1743)  
  1st son ? Alexander Seton / Seaton of Cuttlecraigs, Daviot Parish, Aberdeenshire  
  b. 1652, m. unknown, d. 1723.  
     
                   
             
  John Seaton James Seaton Thomas Seaton Andrew Seaton Ruth Seaton
  Tailor in Perrymount, Engaged in Linen Remained in Shipwrecked off m. James Miller
  Co. Tyrone, Ireland Manufacturing in Ireland Sable Island, N.S. and settled in
  Went to Pennsylvania Droheda, Ireland   1743, finally joined Pennsylvania
  Went to Pennsylvania his brothers in  
    Pennsylvania  
     
  The Seeton's of Nova Scotia line  
   
                   
      Alexander Seton (of Pitmedden, only son of James Seton of Pitmedden)
1st son   2nd son 3rd son m. Beatrix Ogilvy of Dunlugas
Alexander Seton (of Meldrum, d. 1590)  John Seton (of Meldrum, d.s.p. 1612) William Seton (of Meldrum, d.s.p. 1635)  
m. Christian (Christina) Fraser of Stoneywood  m. Lady Grisel Stewart, dau. Of Earl of Atholl m. Anne Crighton of Fendraught John Seton (of Pitmedden, died at the Bridge of Dee, shot throught the heart by a cannonball
(who married 2nd, Alexander Forbes of Fingask). m. Elizabeth Johnstone of Elphinstone  while carrying the Kings Standard, June 1639)
   
  1st son James Seton (of Pitmedden, d. 1667)
  2nd son Sir Alexander Seton (Knight, Baronet of Nova Scotia and Lord Pitmedden), b. 1635?, d. 1719
Elizabeth Seton (inherited the estate of Meldrum from her uncle William Seton in 1635) m. Margaret Lauder, dau and heiress of William Lauder, Clerk of Session
m. 1st John Urquhart of Craigfintry, 1610  
m. 2nd Alexander Fraser, Lord Saltoun  ---------------Q61 William, of Pitmedden, m. Catherine Burnett of Leys
    George, of Mounie---------> the Seton's of Mounie
    Alexander, Physician to the Forces of Duke of Marlborough
End of the Seton's of Meldrum   John
    James
    Thomas.
The Urquhart's of Meldrum family line   Elizabeth
Patrick Urquhart of Meldrum and Lethenty   Margaret
son of Elizabeth Seton and John Urquhart   Anne
   
   
The Chief of the Clan Urquhart  
... married, in 1702, Catherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Burnett of Leys,
Baronet, by whom he had five sons and four daughters:-
Sir William Seton died in 1744, when he was succeeded by his eldest son.
1. Alexander, third Baronet
2. William, fourth Baronet
3. Thomas, M.D., who married a daughter of Sir John Paterson and d. s.p.
before his brother William
4. Archibald, fifth Baronet
 --------------O109 5. Charles, who began life in the navy, married Anna-Maria Scrope, and
  died before his brother Archibald, leaving an only son William, who
  succeeded his uncle as sixth Baronet
  6. Margaret, married to John, eldest son of Sir John Paterson of Eccles,
  Baronet, who died in the lifetime of his father
  7 and 8. Katherine and Rachel
  9. Mary, married to the Rev. ---- Forbes, by whom she had a son,
  William, who appears to have died unmarried.
 
 
William Seton, sixth Baronet
 
 
The Pitmedden Line