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Margaret Seton 1317–1347 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1317

Birth Location: 1684806, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 1347

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Sir Seton

Mother: Lady Seton

Spouse(s): Alan Wyntoun

Children(s): Sir Seton

The story of Margaret Seton began in 1317 in 1684806, East Lothian, Scotland. Margaret Seton married Alan De Wyntoun, and had children including Sir William De Seton. Margaret Seton passed away in 1347 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret Seton began in 1317 in 1684806, East Lothian, Scotland.
  • Margaret Seton married Alan De Wyntoun, and had children including Sir William De Seton.
  • Margaret Seton passed away in 1347 in Scotland.

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Margaret Seton's Ancestors

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Margaret Seton
1317–1347
Birth Place: 1684806, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
Sir Alexander Seton Seton
1290–1348
Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Lady (Christian Le Cheyne Baroness) Seton
1307–1412
Straloch, Scotland
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Margaret Seton's Descendants

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Margaret Seton (1317–1347) m. Alan (De) Wyntoun (1315–1347)
  1. 1. Sir (William de) Seton 1343–1410 m. Lady (Janet Fleming Baroness) Seton 1363–1430
    1. 1. Alexander Seton 1382–1441 m. Elizabeth Gordon 1385–1439
      1. 1. Alexander (Seton 1st Earl of Huntly Gordon) Earl 1410–1470 m. Elizabeth (Countess Huntly) Crichton 1410–1479
        1. 1. Lady (Christine 1 Seaton) Gordon 1433–1491 m. Sir (James Walter 1* Innes) (Haines) 1436–1499
        2. 2. George (2nd Earl of Huntly) Gordon 1430–1501
        3. 3. Lady (Christian DeLindsay of) Seton 1430–1496
        4. 4. Adam GORDON 1447–1528
        5. 5. Catherine (Gordon of) Huntly 1446–1466
        6. 6. Margaret Gordon 1450–
        7. 7. William GORDON 1452–1513
        8. 8. Lady (Elizabeth) Seton 1451–1500
        9. 9. Alexander Gordon 1445–
        10. 10. Elizabeth (Gordon Countess of) Erroll 1444–1500
        11. 11. Janet Seton 1401–1479
        12. 12. Christian Gordon 1443–1483
        13. 13. Catherine (Janet GORDON) SETON 1442–1473
        14. 14. Christian (of Huntly Gordon) Lady 1442–1500
      2. 2. Elizabeth Seton 1408–1470
    2. 2. John (DeSeton Lord Seton) Tranent 1370–1424
    3. 3. Christina Seton 1368–1402
    4. 4. George (de) Seton 1372–
    5. 5. Janet Seton 1375–
    6. 6. Anna Seton 1372–

Margaret Seton's Timeline

2 Records

1317
1317
Birth of Margaret Seton in 1684806, East Lothian, Scotland
1684806, East Lothian, Scotland
1347
1347
Age 30
Death of Margaret Seton in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1317
    Event Place: 1684806, East Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1347
    Event Place: Scotland

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