| The Seton's of Parbroath | |||||||||||
| John Seton | |||||||||||
| 1st Baron Parbroath | |||||||||||
| Friend of King Robert I | |||||||||||
| Subscribed Memorial to the Pope in 1320. | |||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Ramsay, heiress of Parbroath | |||||||||||
| after 1333 | |||||||||||
| Alexander Seton | |||||||||||
| 2nd Baron | |||||||||||
| m Mary Vipont | |||||||||||
| Sir Gilbert Seton | |||||||||||
| 3rd Baron Parbroath | |||||||||||
| m Marion Pitcairn | |||||||||||
| they had five sons | |||||||||||
| Alexander Seton | William | John | Gilbert | David | |||||||
| 4th Baron | m Catherine Butler | Master Clerk | a Priest | ||||||||
| Counsellor chosen to | Heiress of Rumgavie | a Priest | Rector of Fettercairn | ||||||||
| oversee dispute between | Founded Setons of | died in Rome | and Balhelny | ||||||||
| Abbey of Lindores and the | Rumgavie | Studied at Paris, | |||||||||
| Burgesses of Newburgh | Doctor of Law and | ||||||||||
| m Helen Murray | Favourite of James III | ||||||||||
| of Tullibardine | William Seton | no issue | |||||||||
| they had several children | 2nd Laird of Rumgavie | ||||||||||
| m Catherine Auchmuty | |||||||||||
| d at Pinkie, Sept. 1547 | |||||||||||
| David Seton | |||||||||||
| of Rumgavie (?) | |||||||||||
| Alexander Seton | |||||||||||
| younger of Parbroath | |||||||||||
| m Catherine, dau of Lord Lindsay | |||||||||||
| of Byres | |||||||||||
| d 1512 (?) | |||||||||||
| they had 3 sons and 1 daughter | |||||||||||
| John | Andrew | David | Janet | ||||||||
| 5th Baron | 6th Baron | also appears | |||||||||
| killed at Flodden | appear in Privy Seal | on various Seals | |||||||||
| 1513 | Register, 15th Dec. 1526 | of the time. | |||||||||
| Engaged in capture of Broughty | |||||||||||
| Castle from English, June 1549 | |||||||||||
| m. dau of Balfour of Burleigh | |||||||||||
| they had 1 son and two dau | |||||||||||
| d 1563 | |||||||||||
| Gilbert Seton | Margaret | Christian | |||||||||
| younger of Parbroath | m Thomas Lumsden | m David Pitcairn | |||||||||
| m Helen Leslie | of Airdrie | of Forthir | |||||||||
| dau of 4th Earl of | |||||||||||
| Rothes | |||||||||||
| Killed at Pinkie, 1547 | |||||||||||
| they had 1 son and | |||||||||||
| 2 daughters | |||||||||||
| David Seton | Marion | Janet | |||||||||
| 7th Baron | m David Kynynmond | m James Hamilton | |||||||||
| Ranger of East and | of that Ilk | of Sammuelston | |||||||||
| West Lomonds in | 1567 | ||||||||||
| Fife, 1587-88 | |||||||||||
| Assisted Chatellerault | dau Cecilia | ||||||||||
| and Huntly, etc.. In | m George Seton | ||||||||||
| Fortifying and detain. | 3rd of Cariston, 1620 | ||||||||||
| Edinburgh Castle | |||||||||||
| against the King | |||||||||||
| Pardoned, Apr 2, 1573 | |||||||||||
| Comptroller of the | |||||||||||
| Scottish Revenue | |||||||||||
| from 1589-1595 | |||||||||||
| m Mary Gray | |||||||||||
| of Broxmouth | |||||||||||
| dau of the Earl of | |||||||||||
| Orkney | |||||||||||
| they had 6 sons and | |||||||||||
| 3 daughters | |||||||||||
| George Seton | Andrew | William | John | Mary | Elizabeth | ||||||
| 8th Baron and last | witnessed | mentioned | went to | m David Skene | mentioned | ||||||
| Seal in Glammis | Charter | in Charter at | Virginia | of Potterton | in Charter | ||||||
| Charters, dated | in Edinb. | Holyrood | aboard ship | for her | |||||||
| 1601 | 1598 | 2nd Dec. | the Globe, 1635 | support | |||||||
| m 1st Jean Sinclair | 1602 | ||||||||||
| m 2nd Isabella Seton | Robert | David | Margaret | ||||||||
| of Cariston | witness Charter | mention | m John Scrimgeour of | ||||||||
| Sold the Estate | at Parbr. 9th May | in Privy Seal | Dudhope,Std Bearer to Charles I | ||||||||
| 1601 | Register, 1581 | grandson was Earl of Dundee | |||||||||
| known as Capt. David Seton | |||||||||||
| m Jane Kinninmonth | |||||||||||
| had two children | |||||||||||
| David Seton | Jean | ||||||||||
| (?) | |||||||||||
| 1st | 2nd | ||||||||||
| two children | |||||||||||
| died young | |||||||||||
| James Seton | Robert Seton | ||||||||||
| died in Spain | Settled in | ||||||||||
| unmarried | Hawick. Roxburghshire | ||||||||||
| m ? | |||||||||||
| James Seton | |||||||||||
| settled in London | |||||||||||
| m Margaret Newton | |||||||||||
| they had 1 son and 3 daughters | |||||||||||
| John Seton | Mary | Margaret | ? | ||||||||
| b 1712 | m Dr. William | m a Dundas | |||||||||
| lived in Surrey | Robertson | of Manour | |||||||||
| and engaged | Co. Surrey | ||||||||||
| in buisness | |||||||||||
| in London. | |||||||||||
| He had various ties to | |||||||||||
| interests in America | |||||||||||
| m Elizabeth Seton | |||||||||||
| of Belshes, Haddington | |||||||||||
| d 1759 (?) | |||||||||||
| John Seton | William | Isabella | Elizabeth | Barbara | |||||||
| Emmigrated to | b in Scotland | m Sir Thomas | m Robert | m George Seton | |||||||
| British West Indies | while his mother | Cayley, in 1763 | Berry Esq. | of Abercorn, Esq. | |||||||
| d unmarried, | was on a visit | of Yorkshire | |||||||||
| Dec 22, 1768 | to her family | dau Barbara (bab) | |||||||||
| Grew up in Yorkshire | Jane | Margaret | |||||||||
| went to New York for | m Sir Walter | m Andrew Seton | |||||||||
| business an stayed | Synnot, Kt | Esq. | |||||||||
| there. | of Ballymoyer | Engaged in | |||||||||
| Member of Chamber | Co. Armagh | business in | |||||||||
| of Commerce in 1768 | Ireland. | New York, USA | |||||||||
| Owned property in | |||||||||||
| Halifax, Nova Scotia | |||||||||||
| lost after American | Seton-Synnots | ||||||||||
| Revolution. | |||||||||||
| He was a Notary in | |||||||||||
| NewYork and founder | |||||||||||
| and 1st cashier of the | |||||||||||
| Bank of New York. | |||||||||||
| m 1st Rebecca | |||||||||||
| Curzon | |||||||||||
| of New York, | |||||||||||
| 2 March, 1767. | |||||||||||
| m 2nd Anna Maria | |||||||||||
| Curzon (sister) | |||||||||||
| Seton's of New York | |||||||||||
| and America, | |||||||||||
| Mother Seton, | |||||||||||
| St. Elizabeth Seton | |||||||||||