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Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton 1291–1347 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1291

Birth Location: Winton, East Lothain, Scotland

Death Date: Abt. 1347

Death Location: Holy Lands

Father: Sir Wyntoun

Mother: Margaret Murray

Spouse(s): Margaret Seton

Children(s): Sir Seton

The story of Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton began in 1291 in Winton, East Lothain, Scotland. Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton married Margaret De Seton, and had children including Sir William Seton. Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton passed away in 1347 in Holy Lands.

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Biography

  • The story of Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton began in 1291 in Winton, East Lothain, Scotland.
  • Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton married Margaret De Seton, and had children including Sir William Seton.
  • Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton passed away in 1347 in Holy Lands.

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Spouses(s)

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Lord Seton's Ancestors

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Lord Seton
1291–1347
Birth Place: Winton, East Lothain, Scotland
Parents
Sir Alan de Wyntoun
1275–1355
Winton, Scotland
Margaret Murray
1275–
Grandparents
Alan (de) Wyntoun
1250–1280
Scotland
Sir (William Murray,) Knight
1255–1297
Tullibardine, Perthshire, Scotland
Ada (of) Strathearn
1265–
Tullibardine, Perthshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Sir Murray
1220–1289
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Perth
1190–1225

Lord Seton's Descendants

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Lord (Alan de Wytoun of) Seton (Abt. 1291–Abt. 1347) m. Margaret (de) Seton (Abt. 1325–Abt. 1347)
  1. 1. Sir (William) Seton 1343–1410 m. Lady (Janet Fleming, Baroness of) Seton 1351–1430
    1. 1. Sir (Knight Templar John Lord) Seton 1370–1434 m. Katherine StClair 1375–1450 m. Janet Dunbar 1404–
      1. 1. Janet Seton 1395–1492 m. John (Wesley, 2nd Lord Dirleton) Halyburton 1397–1454
        1. 1. Christina Haliburton 1416–1508 m. George Leslie 1416–1490
      2. 2. Sir (William) Seton 1390–1424 m. Lady (Janet) Dunbar 1390–1434
        1. 1. Catherine Seton 1410–1478
      3. 3. Christian Seton 1392–
      4. 4. Janet Seton 1425– m. Robert Keith 1425–1446
        1. 1. Janet Keith 1445–1483 m. Andrew Gray 1446–1514
    2. 2. Alexander Seton 1382–1440 m. Elizabeth Gordon 1385–1439
      1. 1. William Seton 1411–1452 m. Elizabeth Meldrum 1410–1456
        1. 1. Alexander Seton 1428–1488 m. Muriella Sutherland 1430–1490
      2. 2. Alexander Seton 1410–1470
        1. 1. Elizabeth Seton 1440–1500

Lord Seton's Timeline

2 Records

1291
Abt. 1291
Birth of Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton in Winton, East Lothain, Scotland
Winton, East Lothain, Scotland
1347
Abt. 1347
Age 56
Death of Lord Alan de Wytoun of Seton in Holy Lands
Holy Lands

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1291
    Event Place: Winton, East Lothain, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1347
    Event Place: Holy Lands

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