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Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton 1552–1603 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1552

Birth Location: Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,

Death Date: 22 Mar 1603

Death Location: Seton, East Lothian, , Scotland

Father: George Seton

Mother: 2nd Carlyle

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The story of Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton began in 1552 in Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,. Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton passed away in 1603 in Seton, East Lothian, , Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton began in 1552 in Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,.
  • Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton passed away in 1603 in Seton, East Lothian, , Scotland.

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Lord Seton's Ancestors

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Lord Seton
1552–1603
Birth Place: Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,
Parents
George 5th Seton 7th Lord Seton
1531–1586
Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland
2nd (wife Elizabeth) Carlyle
1510–1564
Torthorwald, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (William Cassils High Hamilton) -
1504–1569
Cambuskeith, Ayrshire, Scotland
Katherine (Kennedy) -
1498–1569
Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lord Seton's Timeline

2 Records

1552
1552
Birth of Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton in Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,
Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,
1603
22 Mar 1603
Age 51
Death of Lord Robert "1st Earl of Winton" Seton in Seton, East Lothian, , Scotland
Seton, East Lothian, , Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1552
    Event Place: Seton, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Mar 1603
    Event Place: Seton, East Lothian, , Scotland

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