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Adam de Seton 1190–1249 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1190

Birth Location: Seton, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 1249

Death Location: Seton, East Lothian, Scotland

Father: Sir Wintoun

Mother: Margaret Barclay

Spouse(s): Jonet Giffard

Children(s): Barbara Seton, Sir Seton

Adam de Seton was born in 1190 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, the child of Sir Alexander Ii De Seton Of Wintoun And Margaret De Barclay. Adam de Seton married Jonet Of Yester Giffard, and had children including Barbara Seton, Sir Christopher Christell De Seton. Adam de Seton passed away in 1249 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Adam de Seton was born in 1190 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, the child of Sir Alexander Ii De Seton Of Wintoun And Margaret De Barclay.
  • Adam de Seton married Jonet Of Yester Giffard, and had children including Barbara Seton, Sir Christopher Christell De Seton.
  • Adam de Seton passed away in 1249 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Adam Seton's Ancestors

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Adam Seton
1190–1249
Birth Place: Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
Sir Alexander II de Seton of Wintoun
1164–1246
Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Margaret (de) Barclay
1169–1190
Gartley, Banffshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Philip (de) Seton
1135–1179
Seton, East Lothian Council, Scotland, United Kingdom
Matilda Corbet
1124–1200
Walter (de) Barclay
1104–
Great-Grandparents
Saher Seton
1087–1150
Janet Giffard
1060–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Walter Stranger”)
1066–1124
Jonet Quincy
1069–1120

Adam Seton's Descendants

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Adam (de) Seton (1190–1249) m. Jonet (of Yester) Giffard (1192–)
  1. 1. Barbara Seton 1236–1285 m. Sir (William 123 de Keith of) Humbie 1236–1293
    1. 1. Edward (123 de Keith) Marischal 1280–1346 m. Isabella (de Synton Heiress of) Sinton 1285–1346 m. Christian Menteith 1325–1387
      1. 1. Sir (William de Keith Great Marischal of) Scotland 1315–1407 m. Margaret (of Touchfraser Fraser Heiress of) Touchfraser 1335–1410
        1. 1. Muriel Keith 1358–1449 m. Robert (Stewart ⭐ 1st Duke of Albany, Earl Of) Fife 1340–1420
        2. 2. Sir (Robert) Keith 1363–1430 m. Matilda (/de) Urquhart 1360–1442
        3. 3. Christiana Keith 1358–1402 m. Sir (William II Lindsay Lord of) Byres 1352–1414
        4. 4. Elizabeth (Keith Of Aboyne and) Cluny 1370– m. Thomas (Somerville) I 1370–1445 m. Sir (Adam) Gordon 1361–1402 m. Nicholas Erskine 1338–1406
        5. 5. Margaret (de Keith) ⭐ 1337–1397 m. Sir (James de Lindsay ⭐ Of) Crawford –1397
        6. 6. Alexander Keith 1345– m. Marjory Stewart 1348–1417
      2. 2. Janet (Keith of) Syntoun 1342–1413 m. Thomas (Erskine 13th Earl of) Mar 1346–1404 m. David Barclay 1335–
        1. 1. Sir (Robert Erskine Lord) Erskine 1370–1452 m. Elizabeth Lindsay 1391–1452
        2. 2. John (Erskine of) Dun 1375–1409
      3. 3. John (de) Keith 1293– m. Mariota (le) Cheyne 1340–
        1. 1. Andrew (123) Keith 1436–1521 m. Elizabeth Ogilvy 1433–
        2. 2. Isabella Keith 1365–1410 m. Hugh Munro 1369–1425
  2. 2. Sir (Christopher "Christell" de) Seton 1214–1269 m. Maud (de) Percy 1215–
    1. 1. Sir (Christopher de) Seton 1227–1298 m. Agnes Dunbar 1218–1269
      1. 1. Sir (Alexander de) Seton 1242–1307 m. Nn (Fitz) Duncan 1206–
        1. 1. Sir (Alexander de) Seton 1266–1350 m. Christian (le) Cheyne 1269–1350

Adam Seton's Timeline

2 Records

1190
1190
Birth of Adam de Seton in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
1249
1249
Age 59
Death of Adam de Seton in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Seton, East Lothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1190
    Event Place: Seton, East Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1249
    Event Place: Seton, East Lothian, Scotland

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