| The Seton's of Mounie | ||||||||||||
| George Seton | ||||||||||||
| second son of Sir Alexander Seton of Pittmedden, 1st Baronet Pittmedden | ||||||||||||
| m Anne Leslie | ||||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||||
| William Seton | Margaret Seton, heiress of Mounie | |||||||||||
| b 1750 | b 30th April, 1749 | |||||||||||
| an Officer in the Army | m James Anderson of Cobinshaw | |||||||||||
| made large agricultural | 10th July, 1768 | |||||||||||
| improvements to his estate. | He assumed the surname of Seton | |||||||||||
| died unmarried in London | they had several children. | |||||||||||
| 1781 | she died 26th Nov. 1788 | |||||||||||
| Alexander Seton | ||||||||||||
| Justice of the Peace | ||||||||||||
| and Deputy-Lieutenant | ||||||||||||
| m his cousin Janet Ogilvy | ||||||||||||
| in 1810. | ||||||||||||
| d 16th April, 1850 | ||||||||||||
| at Leamington, England. | ||||||||||||
| Alexander Seton | David Seton, Esq. | Isabella | Jessy-Jane | ??? | ||||||||
| b 1815 | b 1817 | m ? | d young | |||||||||
| Lieutenant-Colonel in | Officer in Ninety-Third | 14 yrs old | ||||||||||
| the Seventy-Fourth | Highlanders and later | at Pisa, Italy | ||||||||||
| Highlanders | the Forty-Ninth Reg. | 19th Feb., 1831 | ||||||||||
| d in sea-wreck of the | A literary and traveller | |||||||||||
| H.M.S. Birkenhead | he took deep interest | |||||||||||
| near Point Danger at | in the Seton Family | |||||||||||
| Cape of Good Hope | d at Edinburgh | |||||||||||
| 26th Feb., 1852 | March 14, 1894 | |||||||||||
| unmarried | unmarried | |||||||||||
| Alexander-David Seton, Esq, nephew of David (?) | ||||||||||||
| b 25th Oct., 1854 | ||||||||||||
| Officer in the Artillery | ||||||||||||
| m Emily Isabel Turner of Daysbrook, Lancaster, England. | ||||||||||||
| 12 Feb., 1879 | ||||||||||||
| they had several children (1899) | ||||||||||||