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Christian Seton 1340–1402 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt 1340
Birth Location: Tranent, Berwickshire, Scotland
Death Date: Aft 1402
Death Location: Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
Father: Alan Wyntoun
Mother: Lady Seton
Spouse(s): George Dunbar
Children(s): George Dunbar
Christian Seton was born in 1340 in Tranent, Berwickshire, Scotland, the child of Alan De Wyntoun And Lady Margaret Seton. Christian Seton married George Dunbar, and had children including George Dunbar. Christian Seton passed away in 1402 in Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- Christian Seton was born in 1340 in Tranent, Berwickshire, Scotland, the child of Alan De Wyntoun And Lady Margaret Seton.
- Christian Seton married George Dunbar, and had children including George Dunbar.
- Christian Seton passed away in 1402 in Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland.
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Christian Seton's Ancestors
Christian Seton's Descendants
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1. George Dunbar 1370–1457 m. Beatrix 1375–
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1. Janet Dunbar 1394– m. William Seton 1391–1424 m. Adam Johnston 1390–
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1. Catherine Seton 1410–1468 m. Alan Stewart 1407–1438
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1. John Stewart 1431–1495 m. Margaret Montgomery 1435–1493
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Christian Seton's Timeline
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Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt 1340
Event Place: Tranent, Berwickshire, Scotland
Record Source: william seton.ged
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aft 1402
Event Place: Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
Record Source: william seton.ged