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