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Martha Seton 1614–1686 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1614

Birth Location: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

Death Date: ABT 1686

Death Location: Norwich, Norfolk, England

Father: Alexander Seton

Mother: Margaret Hay

Spouse(s): Rev. Brown

Children(s): George Brown, George Brown, Gustavus Brown, John Brown, Gustavus Brown

Martha Seton was born in 1614 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, the child of Alexander Seton And Margaret Hay. Martha Seton married Rev Richard Brown, and had children including George Brown, George Thomas Brown, Gustavus Brown, John Brown. Martha Seton passed away in 1686 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • Martha Seton was born in 1614 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, the child of Alexander Seton And Margaret Hay.
  • Martha Seton married Rev Richard Brown, and had children including George Brown, George Thomas Brown, Gustavus Brown, John Brown.
  • Martha Seton passed away in 1686 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Martha Seton's Ancestors

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Martha Seton
1614–1686
Birth Place: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Seton
1555–1622
Seton Palace, East Lothian, Scotland
Margaret Hay
1566–1659
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Seton's Descendants

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Martha Seton (1614–ABT 1686) m. Rev. (Richard) Brown (MAR 1610–1640)
  1. 1. George Brown 1630–1717 m. Annabel Gordon 1661–1731
    1. 1. Andrew (Jackson) Brown 1705–1782 m. Sarah Brown 1712–1777
      1. 1. Anable Brown 1735–
      2. 2. George Brown 1745–1832
      3. 3. Gordon (Greer) Brown 1739–1815
      4. 4. James Brown 1731–1733
      5. 5. Joseph Brown 1733–1805
      6. 6. William Brown 1742–
      7. 7. Eunice (Brown) Throp 1736–1801
    2. 2. Christian Brown 1701–1749 m. Edward Crowell 1680–1756 m. Dr. (David) Stewart 1694–1733
      1. 1. Abigail Crowell 1737–1755
      2. 2. Agnes Crowell 1743–1826
      3. 3. Annabel Crowell 1741–1821 m. Thomas Hadden 1736–1778
        1. 1. Christian Hadden 1775–1840
        2. 2. Crowell Hadden 1768–1833
        3. 3. John Hadden 1765–
        4. 4. Joseph Hadden 1762–1821
        5. 5. Nathaniel Hadden 1765–1842
        6. 6. Thomas Hadden 1760–1803
        7. 7. Dr. (James Hedden) Hadden 1755–1838
      4. 4. Edward Crowell 1715–1788
      5. 5. Elizabeth Crowell 1708–1783
      6. 6. James Crowell 1739–1840
      7. 7. John Crowell 1709–1760
      8. 8. Joseph Crowell 1724–1751
      9. 9. Katharine Crowell 1736–
      10. 10. Mary Crowell 1713–1811
      11. 11. Samuel Crowell 1725–1767
      12. 12. Sarah Crowell 1750–1809
      13. 13. Simon Crowell 1732–1788
      14. 14. Thomas Crowell 1715–1799
      15. 15. James Stewart 1720–1796
      16. 16. Jane Stewart 1728–1805
      17. 17. Ursula Stewart 1730–1798
    3. 3. George Brown 1714–1770 m. Mary (Nancy) Stevenson 1716–1804
      1. 1. Margaret (Parkinson) Brown 1749–1840
    4. 4. James Brown 1693–1761 m. Agnes Clarkson 1695–1742
      1. 1. Agnes Brown 1730–1771 m. Daniel Moores 1728–1792
        1. 1. Britton Moore 1767–1848
        2. 2. Daniel (Brittens) Moores 1752–1824
        3. 3. Elizabeth Moores 1748–1805
        4. 4. Esther Moores 1754–1758
        5. 5. Foreman Moores 1750–1757
        6. 6. Frances Moores 1763–1842
        7. 7. Frazee Moores 1759–1761
        8. 8. James Moores 1761–1812
        9. 9. Philip Moores 1765–1766
      2. 2. Annabel Brown 1743–1782 m. Samuel Jaques 1703–1780 m. Samuel Jaques 1739–1803
        1. 1. Richard Jacqes 1767–1792
        2. 2. Annabel Jaques 1783–1854
        3. 3. James Jaques 1769–1816
        4. 4. John (Ogilvie) Jaques 1766–1816
        5. 5. Samuel Jaques 1764–1841 m. Elizabeth Ross 1784–1870
        6. 6. Sarah (Sally) Jaques 1744–1758
        7. 7. William Jaques 1776–1828
      3. 3. Christian Brown 1733– m. John Cutter 1733–
      4. 4. George Brown 1724–1779 m. Mary Alston 1725–1779
        1. 1. Agnes (Foreman) Brown 1758–
        2. 2. Ann Brown 1749–1813 m. Christopher Marsh 1742–1810
        3. 3. Benjamin (Alston) Brown 1763–1838 m. Rebecca Wright 1766–1851
        4. 4. General (John Alston) Brown 1752–1824 m. Letitia –1776
        5. 5. Isabella Brown 1753–1809
        6. 6. James Brown 1746–1824
        7. 7. Jennet Brown 1753–1832 m. 1st (Lt Rolph) Marsh 1742–1804
        8. 8. John Brown 1748–1755
        9. 9. Mary Brown 1760–
        10. 10. Rebecca Brown 1758–1826 m. Thomas Alston 1753–1833
      5. 5. John Brown 1735–1797 m. Hannah Doddridge 1739–1780 m. Esther Frazee 1734–1759
        1. 1. Esther Brown 1760–1829
        2. 2. Furman Brown 1765–1826
        3. 3. Katherine Brown 1756–1826
        4. 4. Lydia Brown 1762–
        5. 5. Margaret Brown 1758–1853
      6. 6. Thomas Brown 1726–1781 m. Frances Moore 1730–1812
        1. 1. Agnes Brown 1749–
        2. 2. Christian Brown 1754–1820
        3. 3. Daniel Brown 1770–1771
        4. 4. Elizabeth Brown 1762–1770
        5. 5. Frances Brown 1766–1857
        6. 6. George Brown 1756–1771
        7. 7. James Brown 1759–1831 m. Betsy Richards 1761–1834
        8. 8. John Brown 1752–1828 m. Sarah Cutter 1753–1814
        9. 9. Mary Brown 1747–1770
        10. 10. Philip Brown 1768–1853 m. Margaret Hannen 1789–1861 m. Anna Harned 1762–1805 m. Elizabeth Harned 1776–1837
        11. 11. Thomas Brown 1774–1775
        12. 12. Thomas Brown 1764–1770
        13. 13. Ursula Brown 1760–
        14. 14. William Brown 1749–1782 m. Elizabeth Dunham 1755–1812
      7. 7. Ursula Brown 1737– m. Alexander Black 1734–
        1. 1. Alexander Black 1788–
        2. 2. Foreman Black 1768–
        3. 3. James (Johnson) Black 1766–
        4. 4. Jane Black 1770–
    5. 5. Thomas Brown 1695–1731
    6. 6. William Brown 1698–1759 m. Esther Frazee 1701–1759
      1. 1. Carlile Brown 1728–
      2. 2. Hume Brown 1730–1810
      3. 3. Thomas Brown 1726–1758
  2. 2. George (Thomas) Brown 1650–1706
  3. 3. Gustavus Brown 1640–1694
  4. 4. John Brown 1625–1651
  5. 5. Gustavus Brown 1645–1689 m. Jane (Jean) Mitchelson 1670–1689
    1. 1. Gustavus (Adolphus Brown MD) MD 1689–1762 m. Mary Black 1725– m. Frances Fowke 1691–1744
      1. 1. Christian Brown 1720–1742
      2. 2. Dr (Gustavus Richard Brown) III 1747–1804
      3. 3. Elizabeth ("Betsy") Brown 1723–1761
      4. 4. Frances Brown 1713–1741
      5. 5. Margaret Brown 1749–1787
      6. 6. Mary Brown 1717–1801
      7. 7. Richard (Brown The) Rev. 1725–1804
      8. 8. Sarah Brown 1715–1784
    2. 2. John Brown 1690–1758

Martha Seton's Timeline

3 Records

1614
1614
Birth of Martha Seton in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
1686
ABT 1686
Age 72
Death of Martha Seton in Norwich, Norfolk, England
Norwich, Norfolk, England
1689
1689
Age 75
Death of Martha Seton in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1614
    Event Place: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1689
    Event Place: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1686
    Event Place: Norwich, Norfolk, England

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