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