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Family of Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence and Lady Elizabeth de BURGH

Husband: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence (1338-1368)
Wife: Lady Elizabeth de BURGH ( -1363)
Children: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster (1355-1381)

Husband: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence

Name: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence
Sex: Male
Father: EDWARD III King of England (1312-1377)
Mother: Phillipa of HAINAULT (1309-1369)
Birth 29 Nov 1338
Death 17 Oct 1368 (age 29)

Wife: Lady Elizabeth de BURGH

Name: Lady Elizabeth de BURGH
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 1363

Child 1: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster

Name: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster
Sex: Female
Spouse: Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer) (1352-1381)
Birth 16 Aug 1355
Death 5 Jan 1381 (age 25)

Note on Husband: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence

Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence was born on 29 November 1338 at Antwerp, Belgium. He was the son of Edward III, King of England and Philippe de Hainaut.

 

He married, firstly, Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, daughter of William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster and Lady Matilda of Lancaster, on 15 August 1342 at Tower of London,

 

He married, secondly, Violanta Visconti, daughter of Galeazzo II Visconti, Signore di Milano and Bianca Maria de Savoie, on 28 May 1368.

 

He died on 17 October 1368 at age 29 at Alba, Piedmont, Italy.3 He was buried at Clare Priory, Suffolk

 

Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence held the office of Guardian of England on 1 July 1345. He held the office of Guardian of England on 25 June 1346. As a result of his marriage, Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence was styled as Earl of Ulster circa 26 January 1347. In 1352 He consummated his marriage. He was invested as a Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.) circa April 1361. He held the office of Chief Governor of Ireland from 1 July 1361 to 1364 and was created 1st Duke of Clarence [England] on 13 November 1362. He held the office of Chief Governor of Ireland in 1367

 

On his death, the Dukedom of Clarence became extinct

Family of Lieutenant Colonel Frank ARMSTRONG and Ellen SHUTTLEWORTH

Husband: Lieutenant Colonel Frank ARMSTRONG ( - )
Wife: Ellen SHUTTLEWORTH ( - )
Children: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)

Husband: Lieutenant Colonel Frank ARMSTRONG

Name: Lieutenant Colonel Frank ARMSTRONG
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Ellen SHUTTLEWORTH

Name: Ellen SHUTTLEWORTH
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Elma ARMSTRONG

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      Elma ARMSTRONG, "Sir Bruce Seton & Elma"     Spouse: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet, "Sir Bruce Seton 9th baronet"    
 
Name: Elma ARMSTRONG
Sex: Female
Spouse: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Death 1960

Note on Husband: Lieutenant Colonel Frank ARMSTRONG

(RASC)

Family of Christopher BAYLES of Laxton and Elizabeth WASTELL

Husband: Christopher BAYLES of Laxton ( -1744)
Wife: Elizabeth WASTELL (1690-1731)
Children: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress) (1724-1782)

Husband: Christopher BAYLES of Laxton

Name: Christopher BAYLES of Laxton
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 1744

Wife: Elizabeth WASTELL

Name: Elizabeth WASTELL
Sex: Female
Father: John WASTELL of Bolton on Swale (1660-1738)
Mother: Barbara PEIRSE ( -1690)
Birth 1690
Death 1731 (age 40-41)

Child 1: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress)

Name: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress)
Sex: Female
Spouse: Michael INMAN of Beverley (1716-1784)
Birth 1724
Death 1782 (age 57-58)

Family of Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland and Lady Margaret PERCY

Husband: Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland (1493-1542)
Wife: Lady Margaret PERCY ( -1540)
Children: Lady Maud CLIFFORD ( - )

Husband: Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland

Name: Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1493
Death 22 Sep 1542 (age 48-49)

Wife: Lady Margaret PERCY

Name: Lady Margaret PERCY
Sex: Female
Father: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland (1478-1527)
Mother: Catherine SPENCER ( -1548)
Death 1540

Child 1: Lady Maud CLIFFORD

Name: Lady Maud CLIFFORD
Sex: Female
Spouse: John CONYERS 3rd Lord Conyers ( -1557)

Note on Husband: Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland

Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland succeeded to the title of 11th Lord Clifford [E., 1299] on 23 April 1523.1 He was created 1st Earl of Cumberland [England] on 18 June 1525

Family of Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland and Catherine SPENCER

Husband: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland (1478-1527)
Wife: Catherine SPENCER ( -1548)
Children: Lady Margaret PERCY ( -1540)

Husband: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Father: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland (1449-1489)
Mother: Lady Maud HERBERT ( - )
Birth 13 Jan 1478
Death 15 May 1527 (age 49)

Wife: Catherine SPENCER

Name: Catherine SPENCER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 1548

Child 1: Lady Margaret PERCY

Name: Lady Margaret PERCY
Sex: Female
Spouse: Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland (1493-1542)
Death 1540

Note on Husband: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland

Henry Algernon Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland gained the title of 4th Earl of Northumberland in 1489.

Family of John CONYERS 3rd Lord Conyers and Lady Maud CLIFFORD

Husband: John CONYERS 3rd Lord Conyers ( -1557)
Wife: Lady Maud CLIFFORD ( - )
Children: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress) ( - )

Husband: John CONYERS 3rd Lord Conyers

Name: John CONYERS 3rd Lord Conyers
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 30 May 1557

Wife: Lady Maud CLIFFORD

Name: Lady Maud CLIFFORD
Sex: Female
Father: Henry CLIFFORD 1st Earl of of Cumberland (1493-1542)
Mother: Lady Margaret PERCY ( -1540)

Child 1: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress)

Name: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress)
Sex: Female
Spouse: Thomas DARCY (1605- )

Family of Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers and Dorothy BELASYSE

Husband: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers ( -1653)
Wife: Dorothy BELASYSE (1663- )
Children: Hon: Barbara DARCY (1600-1698)

Husband: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers

Name: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas DARCY (1605- )
Mother: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress) ( - )
Death 3 Mar 1653

Wife: Dorothy BELASYSE

Name: Dorothy BELASYSE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1663

Child 1: Hon: Barbara DARCY

Name: Hon: Barbara DARCY
Sex: Female
Spouse: Matthew HUTTON of Marske (1597- )
Birth 1600
Death 1698 (age 97-98)

Family of Thomas DARCY and Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress)

Husband: Thomas DARCY (1605- )
Wife: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress) ( - )
Children: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers ( -1653)

Husband: Thomas DARCY

Name: Thomas DARCY
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1605

Wife: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress)

Name: Hon: Elizabeth CONYERS (heiress)
Sex: Female
Father: John CONYERS 3rd Lord Conyers ( -1557)
Mother: Lady Maud CLIFFORD ( - )

Child 1: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers

Name: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers
Sex: Male
Spouse: Dorothy BELASYSE (1663- )
Death 3 Mar 1653

Family of David DEUCHAR

Husband: David DEUCHAR ( - )
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Gertrude DEUCHAR ( - )

Husband: David DEUCHAR

Name: David DEUCHAR
Sex: Male
Father: Robert DEUCHAR ( - )
Mother: Jessie LAING ( - )

Child 1: Gertrude DEUCHAR

Name: Gertrude DEUCHAR
Sex: Female
Spouse: Bruce PORTER (Colonel in the Kings Dragoon Guards) ( - )

Family of Robert DEUCHAR and Jessie LAING

Husband: Robert DEUCHAR ( - )
Wife: Jessie LAING ( - )
Children: Beatrice DEUCHAR ( - )
David DEUCHAR ( - )
Farquhar DEUCHAR ( - )
Ethel DEUCHAR ( - )
Laura DEUCHAR ( - )
Gertrude DEUCHAR ( - )
Patyens DEUCHAR ( - )

Husband: Robert DEUCHAR

Name: Robert DEUCHAR
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Jessie LAING

Name: Jessie LAING
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Beatrice DEUCHAR

Name: Beatrice DEUCHAR
Sex: Female
Spouse: John SANDERSON ( - )
Birth

Child 2: David DEUCHAR

Name: David DEUCHAR
Sex: Male

Child 3: Farquhar DEUCHAR

Name: Farquhar DEUCHAR
Sex: Male

Child 4: Ethel DEUCHAR

Name: Ethel DEUCHAR
Sex: Female

Child 5: Laura DEUCHAR

Name: Laura DEUCHAR
Sex: Female

Child 6: Gertrude DEUCHAR

Name: Gertrude DEUCHAR
Sex: Female

Child 7: Patyens DEUCHAR

Name: Patyens DEUCHAR
Sex: Female
Spouse: George L FEATHERSTONEHAUGH ( - )

Family of Ian Douglas Leonard DUNDONALD (14th Earl of Dundonald) and Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH

Husband: Ian Douglas Leonard DUNDONALD (14th Earl of Dundonald) (1918-1986)
Wife: Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH ( - )
Children: Iain Alexander Douglas Blair COCHRANE , 15th Earl of Dundonald - at Wellington with Hamish (1961- )

Husband: Ian Douglas Leonard DUNDONALD (14th Earl of Dundonald)

Name: Ian Douglas Leonard DUNDONALD (14th Earl of Dundonald)
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1918
Death 1986 (age 67-68)

Wife: Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH

Name: Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH
Sex: Female
Father: George L FEATHERSTONEHAUGH ( - )
Mother: Patyens DEUCHAR ( - )

Child 1: Iain Alexander Douglas Blair COCHRANE , 15th Earl of Dundonald - at Wellington with Hamish

Name: Iain Alexander Douglas Blair COCHRANE , 15th Earl of Dundonald - at Wellington with Hamish
Sex: Male
Birth 1961

Family of George L FEATHERSTONEHAUGH and Patyens DEUCHAR

Husband: George L FEATHERSTONEHAUGH ( - )
Wife: Patyens DEUCHAR ( - )
Children: Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH ( - )
Marriage Dec 1935

Husband: George L FEATHERSTONEHAUGH

Name: George L FEATHERSTONEHAUGH
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Patyens DEUCHAR

Name: Patyens DEUCHAR
Sex: Female
Father: Robert DEUCHAR ( - )
Mother: Jessie LAING ( - )

Child 1: Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH

Name: Aphra Farquhar FEATHERSTONEHAUGH
Sex: Female
Spouse: Ian Douglas Leonard DUNDONALD (14th Earl of Dundonald) (1918-1986)

Family of Nick GOLDEN and April HAYNES

Husband: Nick GOLDEN ( - )
Wife: April HAYNES ( - )

Husband: Nick GOLDEN

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      Nick GOLDEN, "Nick1"    
 
Name: Nick GOLDEN
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: April HAYNES

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      April HAYNES, "Eggs1"    
 
Name: April HAYNES
Sex: Female
Father: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Mother: Mary BELL-IRVING ( -2007)

Family of Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES and Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN

Husband: Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES (1960- )
Wife: Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN (1964- )
Children: Alexander Edward Seton HAYNES (1999- )
George Seton HAYNES (2002- )
Marriage 7 Aug 1993 Kent

Husband: Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES

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      Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES, "Hamish Julie-Ann498"     Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES, "Fred&Jane Wedding"    
 
Name: Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES
Sex: Male
Father: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Mother: Egidia Hay SETON (1928- )
Birth 28 Jan 1960

Wife: Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN

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      Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN, "Hamish Julie-Ann466"    
 
Name: Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 28 Mar 1964

Child 1: Alexander Edward Seton HAYNES

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      Alexander Edward Seton HAYNES, "Alexander Kilt"    
 
Name: Alexander Edward Seton HAYNES
Sex: Male
Birth 2 Nov 1999

Child 2: George Seton HAYNES

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      George Seton HAYNES, "George Haynes"    
 
Name: George Seton HAYNES
Sex: Male
Birth Mar 2002

Family of Frederick HAYNES and Jessie ADAIR

Husband: Frederick HAYNES (1887- )
Wife: Jessie ADAIR (1888- )
Children: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Dorothy HAYNES (1913- )
Jean HAYNES (1920- )
Ian Douglas HAYNES (1928- )

Husband: Frederick HAYNES

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      Frederick HAYNES, "Grandpa2"    
 
Name: Frederick HAYNES
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1887 Herts

Wife: Jessie ADAIR

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      Jessie ADAIR, "granny3"    
 
Name: Jessie ADAIR
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1888

Child 1: Norman HAYNES

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      Norman HAYNES, "da1"     Norman HAYNES, "Da 80th birthday"     Spouse: Egidia Hay SETON, "mum1"     Spouse: Mary BELL-IRVING, "mary1"
 
Name: Norman HAYNES
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Egidia Hay SETON (1928- )
Spouse 2: Mary BELL-IRVING ( -2007)
Birth 17 May 1915 Greenwich
Occupation Publisher
Death 13 Oct 2007 (age 92) London

Child 2: Dorothy HAYNES

Name: Dorothy HAYNES
Sex: Female
Birth 1913

Child 3: Jean HAYNES

Name: Jean HAYNES
Sex: Female
Birth 1920

Child 4: Ian Douglas HAYNES

Name: Ian Douglas HAYNES
Sex: Male
Birth 2 Feb 1928

Family of Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES and Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER

Husband: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES (1956- )
Wife: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER (1969- )
Marriage 14 Jul 2005 Wandsworth

Husband: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES

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      Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES, "ham2"    
 
Name: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES
Sex: Male
Father: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Mother: Egidia Hay SETON (1928- )
Birth 20 Sep 1956 London
Occupation Consultant

Wife: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER

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      Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER, "Hamish Julie-Ann097"     Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER, "Ham&JAK"    
 
Name: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER
Sex: Female
Father: Richard Martin KEPPLER ( - )
Mother: Cornelia Therese AYLMER (1936- )
Birth 21 Sep 1969 Dublin, Ireland

Family of Norman HAYNES and Mary BELL-IRVING

Husband: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Wife: Mary BELL-IRVING ( -2007)
Children: April HAYNES ( - )
Diana HAYNES ( - )

Husband: Norman HAYNES

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      Norman HAYNES, "da1"     Norman HAYNES, "Da 80th birthday"    
 
Name: Norman HAYNES
Sex: Male
Father: Frederick HAYNES (1887- )
Mother: Jessie ADAIR (1888- )
Birth 17 May 1915 Greenwich
Occupation Publisher
Death 13 Oct 2007 (age 92) London

Wife: Mary BELL-IRVING

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      Mary BELL-IRVING, "mary1"    
 
Name: Mary BELL-IRVING
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 2007

Child 1: April HAYNES

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      April HAYNES, "Eggs1"     Spouse: Nick GOLDEN, "Nick1"    
 
Name: April HAYNES
Sex: Female
Spouse: Nick GOLDEN ( - )

Child 2: Diana HAYNES

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      Diana HAYNES, "eggy&diz"    
 
Name: Diana HAYNES
Sex: Unknown

Family of Norman HAYNES and Egidia Hay SETON

Husband: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Wife: Egidia Hay SETON (1928- )
Children: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES (1956- )
Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES (1960- )
Marriage 18 Jan 1957 London

Husband: Norman HAYNES

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      Norman HAYNES, "da1"     Norman HAYNES, "Da 80th birthday"    
 
Name: Norman HAYNES
Sex: Male
Father: Frederick HAYNES (1887- )
Mother: Jessie ADAIR (1888- )
Birth 17 May 1915 Greenwich
Occupation Publisher
Death 13 Oct 2007 (age 92) London

Wife: Egidia Hay SETON

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      Egidia Hay SETON, "mum1"    
 
Name: Egidia Hay SETON
Sex: Female
Father: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) (1904-1963)
Mother: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON (1904-1962)
Birth 5 Jul 1928 Edinburgh
Occupation Housewife

Child 1: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES

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      Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES, "ham2"     Spouse: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER, "Hamish Julie-Ann097"     Spouse: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER, "Ham&JAK"    
 
Name: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES
Sex: Male
Spouse: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER (1969- )
Birth 20 Sep 1956 London
Occupation Consultant

Child 2: Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES

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      Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES, "Hamish Julie-Ann498"     Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES, "Fred&Jane Wedding"     Spouse: Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN, "Hamish Julie-Ann466"    
 
Name: Alasdair Frederick Seton HAYNES
Sex: Male
Spouse: Jane Elizabeth BRIDGMAN (1964- )
Birth 28 Jan 1960

Family of Matthew HUTTON of Marske and Hon: Barbara DARCY

Husband: Matthew HUTTON of Marske (1597- )
Wife: Hon: Barbara DARCY (1600-1698)
Children: Mary HUTTON (1637- )

Husband: Matthew HUTTON of Marske

Name: Matthew HUTTON of Marske
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1597

Wife: Hon: Barbara DARCY

Name: Hon: Barbara DARCY
Sex: Female
Father: Conyers DARCY 4th Lord Conyers ( -1653)
Mother: Dorothy BELASYSE (1663- )
Birth 1600
Death 1698 (age 97-98)

Child 1: Mary HUTTON

Name: Mary HUTTON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Richard PEIRSE of Hutten Benville ( - )
Birth 1637

Family of EDWARD III King of England and Phillipa of HAINAULT

Husband: EDWARD III King of England (1312-1377)
Wife: Phillipa of HAINAULT (1309-1369)
Children: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence (1338-1368)

Husband: EDWARD III King of England

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      EDWARD III King of England, "Edward III"    
 
Name: EDWARD III King of England
Sex: Male
Father: EDWARD II King of England (1284-1327)
Mother: Isabelle de FRANCE (1292-1358)
Birth 13 Nov 1312
Death 21 Jun 1377 (age 64)

Wife: Phillipa of HAINAULT

Name: Phillipa of HAINAULT
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1309
Death 1369 (age 59-60)

Child 1: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence

Name: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence
Sex: Male
Spouse: Lady Elizabeth de BURGH ( -1363)
Birth 29 Nov 1338
Death 17 Oct 1368 (age 29)

Family of Michael INMAN of Beverley and Deborah BAYLES (Heiress)

Husband: Michael INMAN of Beverley (1716-1784)
Wife: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress) (1724-1782)
Children: Whaley Charles INMAN (1789-1877)

Husband: Michael INMAN of Beverley

Name: Michael INMAN of Beverley
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1716
Death 1784 (age 67-68)

Wife: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress)

Name: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress)
Sex: Female
Father: Christopher BAYLES of Laxton ( -1744)
Mother: Elizabeth WASTELL (1690-1731)
Birth 1724
Death 1782 (age 57-58)

Child 1: Whaley Charles INMAN

Name: Whaley Charles INMAN
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary OLIVER ( - )
Birth 1789
Death 1877 (age 87-88)

Note on Husband: Michael INMAN of Beverley

Of Kingston-on-Hull, merchant, and, afterwards, of Bewerley, Esquire, and son of Christopher Inman, aforesaid.

Born July 14, and bapt. July 15, a 1716, in the old Church at P. B., marr. Aug.12 (Bond, Aug. 9) at Drypool, a . 1746, died Feb. 12, and was buried Feb.14, a. 1784 in or near the South Chancel, in the old Parish Church of Doncaste

Note on Wife: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress)

Daughter of Christopher Bayles, of Kingston-on-Hull, merchant, and also of Laxton (par. Howden), by his first wife, Elizabeth, daughter of John Wastell. of Ainderby Steeple, Esquire.

Born a. 1719 or 1720, marr. Aug.12 (Bond, Aug. 9) at Drypool, a 1746, died March 30, a. 1782, and was buried in the Churchyard at Kirklington; Memorial Inscription there.

Family of Whaley Charles INMAN and Mary OLIVER

Husband: Whaley Charles INMAN (1789-1877)
Wife: Mary OLIVER ( - )
Children: Barbara INMAN (1789-1877)

Husband: Whaley Charles INMAN

Name: Whaley Charles INMAN
Sex: Male
Father: Michael INMAN of Beverley (1716-1784)
Mother: Deborah BAYLES (Heiress) (1724-1782)
Birth 1789
Death 1877 (age 87-88)

Wife: Mary OLIVER

Name: Mary OLIVER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Barbara INMAN

Name: Barbara INMAN
Sex: Female
Spouse: James ORTON (1784-1856)
Birth 1789
Death 1877 (age 87-88)

Family of Alexander of the ISLES Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross and Elizabeth SETON

Husband: Alexander of the ISLES Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross ( - )
Wife: Elizabeth SETON ( - )

Husband: Alexander of the ISLES Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross

Name: Alexander of the ISLES Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Elizabeth SETON

Name: Elizabeth SETON
Sex: Female
Father: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Mother: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)

Family of Daniel Richard KEPPLER and Fiona ATHERTON

Husband: Daniel Richard KEPPLER ( - )
Wife: Fiona ATHERTON ( - )

Husband: Daniel Richard KEPPLER

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      Daniel Richard KEPPLER, "Daniel Keppler"    
 
Name: Daniel Richard KEPPLER
Sex: Male
Father: Richard Martin KEPPLER ( - )
Mother: Cornelia Therese AYLMER (1936- )
Birth

Wife: Fiona ATHERTON

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      Fiona ATHERTON, "Fiona Atherton"    
 
Name: Fiona ATHERTON
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth

Family of Richard Martin KEPPLER and Cornelia Therese AYLMER

Husband: Richard Martin KEPPLER ( - )
Wife: Cornelia Therese AYLMER (1936- )
Children: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER (1969- )
Joseph Nicholas KEPPLER (1968- )
Daniel Richard KEPPLER ( - )
Michele Therese KEPPLER (1972- )
Marriage 13 Jun 1967 Dublin, Ireland

Husband: Richard Martin KEPPLER

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      Richard Martin KEPPLER, "Richard Keppler"    
 
Name: Richard Martin KEPPLER
Sex: Male
Father: Francis John Joseph KEPPLER (1905-1979)
Mother: Elizabeth MURPHY (1902- )
Birth "5th July 1930" Marylebone, London

Wife: Cornelia Therese AYLMER

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      Cornelia Therese AYLMER, "Hamish Julie-Ann544"    
 
Name: Cornelia Therese AYLMER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 26 Jun 1936 Dublin, Ireland

Child 1: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER

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      Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER, "Hamish Julie-Ann097"     Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER, "Ham&JAK"     Spouse: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES, "ham2"    
 
Name: Julie-Ann Elizabeth Therese KEPPLER
Sex: Female
Spouse: Hamish Norman Seton HAYNES (1956- )
Birth 21 Sep 1969 Dublin, Ireland

Child 2: Joseph Nicholas KEPPLER

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      Joseph Nicholas KEPPLER, "Joseph Keppler"    
 
Name: Joseph Nicholas KEPPLER
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ann CAVANAGH ( - )
Birth 27 Jun 1968

Child 3: Daniel Richard KEPPLER

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      Daniel Richard KEPPLER, "Daniel Keppler"     Spouse: Fiona ATHERTON, "Fiona Atherton"    
 
Name: Daniel Richard KEPPLER
Sex: Male
Spouse: Fiona ATHERTON ( - )
Birth

Child 4: Michele Therese KEPPLER

Name: Michele Therese KEPPLER
Sex: Female
Birth 24 Nov 1972

Family of James ORTON and Barbara INMAN

Husband: James ORTON (1784-1856)
Wife: Barbara INMAN (1789-1877)
Children: Emma ORTON ( - )
Marriage 1808

Husband: James ORTON

Name: James ORTON
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1784
Death 1856 (age 71-72)
Occupation M.D.

Wife: Barbara INMAN

Name: Barbara INMAN
Sex: Female
Father: Whaley Charles INMAN (1789-1877)
Mother: Mary OLIVER ( - )
Birth 1789
Death 1877 (age 87-88)

Child 1: Emma ORTON

Name: Emma ORTON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Colonel Bruce SETON (1799-1889)

Family of Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer) and Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster

Husband: Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer) (1352-1381)
Wife: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster (1355-1381)
Children: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER (1371-1417)

Husband: Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer)

Name: Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer)
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1 Feb 1352
Death 27 Dec 1381 (age 29)

Wife: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster

Name: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster
Sex: Female
Father: Lionel of ANTWERP Duke of Clarence (1338-1368)
Mother: Lady Elizabeth de BURGH ( -1363)
Birth 16 Aug 1355
Death 5 Jan 1381 (age 25)

Child 1: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER

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      Spouse: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur'), "Harry Hotspur"    
 
Name: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER
Sex: Female
Spouse: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur') (1364-1403)
Birth 12 Feb 1371
Death 20 Apr 1417 (age 46)

Note on Husband: Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer)

He died on 27 December 1381 at age 29 at Dominican Priory, Cork, County Cork

Note on Wife: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster

She died on 5 January 1381/82 at age 26.3 She was buried at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.4 Her will was probated on 6 December 1379

 

Philippa Plantagenet, Countess of Ulster gained the title of Countess of Ulster. She succeeded to the title of 13th Lady of Clare [feudal baron] in 1363.3 From circa May 1368, her married name became de Mortimer.

Family of Richard PEIRSE of Hutten Benville and Mary HUTTON

Husband: Richard PEIRSE of Hutten Benville ( - )
Wife: Mary HUTTON (1637- )
Children: Barbara PEIRSE ( -1690)

Husband: Richard PEIRSE of Hutten Benville

Name: Richard PEIRSE of Hutten Benville
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Mary HUTTON

Name: Mary HUTTON
Sex: Female
Father: Matthew HUTTON of Marske (1597- )
Mother: Hon: Barbara DARCY (1600-1698)
Birth 1637

Child 1: Barbara PEIRSE

Name: Barbara PEIRSE
Sex: Female
Spouse: John WASTELL of Bolton on Swale (1660-1738)
Death 1690

Family of Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland and Lady Eleanor NEVILLE

Husband: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland (1393-1455)
Wife: Lady Eleanor NEVILLE (1397-1472)
Children: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421-1461)

Husband: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur') (1364-1403)
Mother: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER (1371-1417)
Birth 3 Feb 1393
Death 22 May 1455 (age 62)

Wife: Lady Eleanor NEVILLE

Name: Lady Eleanor NEVILLE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1397
Death 1472 (age 74-75)

Child 1: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Eleanor DE POYNINGS Baroness de Poynings (1420-1473)
Birth 25 Jul 1421
Death 29 Mar 1461 (age 39)

Note on Husband: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland

He died on 22 May 1455 at age 63 at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, killed in action. He was buried at Abbey of St. Albans, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England

Note on Wife: Lady Eleanor NEVILLE

From after 23 May 1412, her married name became le Despenser.1,3 From after October 1414, her married name became de Percy

Family of Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland and Eleanor DE POYNINGS Baroness de Poynings

Husband: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421-1461)
Wife: Eleanor DE POYNINGS Baroness de Poynings (1420-1473)
Children: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland (1449-1489)

Husband: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Father: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland (1393-1455)
Mother: Lady Eleanor NEVILLE (1397-1472)
Birth 25 Jul 1421
Death 29 Mar 1461 (age 39)

Wife: Eleanor DE POYNINGS Baroness de Poynings

Name: Eleanor DE POYNINGS Baroness de Poynings
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1420
Death 1473 (age 52-53)

Child 1: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Lady Maud HERBERT ( - )
Birth 1449
Death 28 Apr 1489 (age 39-40)

Note on Husband: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland

He died on 29 March 1461 at age 39 at Towtown, Yorkshire, England, killed in action

Family of Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland and Lady Maud HERBERT

Husband: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland (1449-1489)
Wife: Lady Maud HERBERT ( - )
Children: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland (1478-1527)

Husband: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Father: Henry PERCY 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421-1461)
Mother: Eleanor DE POYNINGS Baroness de Poynings (1420-1473)
Birth 1449
Death 28 Apr 1489 (age 39-40)

Wife: Lady Maud HERBERT

Name: Lady Maud HERBERT
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry CLIFFORD 5th earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Catherine SPENCER ( -1548)
Birth 13 Jan 1478
Death 15 May 1527 (age 49)

Note on Husband: Henry PERCY 4th Earl of Northumberland

Sir Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland gained the title of 3rd Earl of Northumberland in 1461

Family of Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur') and Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER

Husband: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur') (1364-1403)
Wife: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER (1371-1417)
Children: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland (1393-1455)

Husband: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur')

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      Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur'), "Harry Hotspur"    
 
Name: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur')
Sex: Male
Father: Henry PERCY 1st earl of Northumberland (1342-1408)
Mother: -
Birth 20 May 1364
Death 21 Jul 1403 (age 39)

Wife: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER

Name: Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER
Sex: Female
Father: Edmund de MORTIMER 3rd Earl of March (Roger de Mortimer) (1352-1381)
Mother: Phillippa PLANTAGENET Countess of Ulster (1355-1381)
Birth 12 Feb 1371
Death 20 Apr 1417 (age 46)

Child 1: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland

Name: Henry PERCY 2nd Earl of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Lady Eleanor NEVILLE (1397-1472)
Birth 3 Feb 1393
Death 22 May 1455 (age 62)

Note on Husband: Sir Henry PERCY Lord Percy (Harry 'Hotspur')

Sir Henry Percy 1366-1403, English nobleman, called Hotspur or Henry Hotspur; son of Henry Percy, 1st earl of Northumberland . In 1388 he participated in the famous battle of Otterburn, or Chevy Chase, against the Scots; he was captured but later ransomed, and he returned to his post of warden of Carlisle and the West Marches. He went to Calais in 1391 and served (c.1393-95) as governor of Bordeaux, but by 1398 he was back on the Scottish border. He and his father joined the cause of Henry of Lancaster. After Henry's accession as Henry IV , Hotspur was called upon to take command of the Welsh border. Sent once again to the defense of the Scottish border, he helped to win (1402) a notable victory over the Scots at Homildon Hill, capturing the Scottish leader, Archibald Douglas , 4th earl of Douglas. A bitter quarrel between Hotspur and Henry IV ensued when Hotspur refused to turn Douglas over to the king except in exchange for the ransom of Sir Edmund de Mortimer , Hotspur's brother-in-law. In 1403, Hotspur and his father planned with Thomas Percy, earl of Worcester , Owen Glendower , and Sir Edmund de Mortimer to dethrone Henry and crown Edmund Mortimer , 5th earl of March, the nephew of Hotspur's wife. Henry anticipated the move, and in a battle near Shrewsbury (1403) the king was victorious and Hotspur was slain. Hotspur was an important character in Shakespeare's Henry IV.

Family of Bruce PORTER (Colonel in the Kings Dragoon Guards) and Gertrude DEUCHAR

Husband: Bruce PORTER (Colonel in the Kings Dragoon Guards) ( - )
Wife: Gertrude DEUCHAR ( - )
Children: Nigel PORTER (1931-2006)

Husband: Bruce PORTER (Colonel in the Kings Dragoon Guards)

Name: Bruce PORTER (Colonel in the Kings Dragoon Guards)
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Gertrude DEUCHAR

Name: Gertrude DEUCHAR
Sex: Female
Father: David DEUCHAR ( - )
Mother: -

Child 1: Nigel PORTER

Name: Nigel PORTER
Sex: Male
Birth 1931
Death 2006 (age 74-75)

Family of John SANDERSON and Beatrice DEUCHAR

Husband: John SANDERSON ( - )
Wife: Beatrice DEUCHAR ( - )
Children: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON (1904-1962)

Husband: John SANDERSON

Name: John SANDERSON
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth Muirhouse

Wife: Beatrice DEUCHAR

Name: Beatrice DEUCHAR
Sex: Female
Father: Robert DEUCHAR ( - )
Mother: Jessie LAING ( - )
Birth

Child 1: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON

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      Spouse: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy), "Alexander Seton 1"    
 
Name: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) (1904-1963)
Birth 28 Jul 1904 Edinburgh
Death Nov 1962 (age 58) Kent

Family of Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) and Elizabeth CRICHTON

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) (1417-1470)
Wife: Elizabeth CRICHTON ( - )
Children: George SETON 2nd Earl of Huntly (Earls and Marquesses of Huntly and Dukes of Gordon) ( - )

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

Name: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Mother: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)
Birth 1417
Death 1470 (age 52-53)

Wife: Elizabeth CRICHTON

Name: Elizabeth CRICHTON
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: George SETON 2nd Earl of Huntly (Earls and Marquesses of Huntly and Dukes of Gordon)

Name: George SETON 2nd Earl of Huntly (Earls and Marquesses of Huntly and Dukes of Gordon)
Sex: Unknown

Note on Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

changed his name to Gordon in about 1457)

Family of Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) and "Fair Maid of Moray" CUMMINGS

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) (1417-1470)
Wife: "Fair Maid of Moray" CUMMINGS ( - )

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

Name: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Mother: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)
Birth 1417
Death 1470 (age 52-53)

Wife: "Fair Maid of Moray" CUMMINGS

Name: "Fair Maid of Moray" CUMMINGS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Note on Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

changed his name to Gordon in about 1457)

Family of Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) and Egidia Giles HAY

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) (1417-1470)
Wife: Egidia Giles HAY (1410-1445)
Children: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488) ( -1500)
Marriage 8 Jan 1426

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

Name: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Mother: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)
Birth 1417
Death 1470 (age 52-53)

Wife: Egidia Giles HAY

Name: Egidia Giles HAY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1410
Death 1445 (age 34-35)

Child 1: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488)

Name: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488)
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Occupation Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV, King of Scotland, in 1488
Death 1500

Note on Husband: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

changed his name to Gordon in about 1457)

Family of Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) and Lilias DRUMMOND

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) (1555-1622)
Wife: Lilias DRUMMOND ( - )
Children: Lady Sophia SETON (1597- )
Marriage 1592

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)

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      Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland), "Alexander Earl of Dunfermline"    
 
Name: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 5th Lord Seton (1531-1585)
Mother: Isabel HAMILTON ( - )
Birth 1555
Death 1622 (age 66-67)

Wife: Lilias DRUMMOND

Name: Lilias DRUMMOND
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Lady Sophia SETON

Name: Lady Sophia SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1597

Family of Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) and Margaret HAY

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) (1555-1622)
Wife: Margaret HAY ( - )
Marriage 1607

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)

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      Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland), "Alexander Earl of Dunfermline"    
 
Name: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 5th Lord Seton (1531-1585)
Mother: Isabel HAMILTON ( - )
Birth 1555
Death 1622 (age 66-67)

Wife: Margaret HAY

Name: Margaret HAY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Family of Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) and Grizel LESLIE

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) (1555-1622)
Wife: Grizel LESLIE ( - )
Children: Jane SETON ( - )
Isabel SETON (1594- )
Anne SETON (1597- )
Charles SETON 2nd Earl of Dunfermline ( - )
Marriage 27 Oct 1601

Husband: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)

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      Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland), "Alexander Earl of Dunfermline"    
 
Name: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 5th Lord Seton (1531-1585)
Mother: Isabel HAMILTON ( - )
Birth 1555
Death 1622 (age 66-67)

Wife: Grizel LESLIE

Name: Grizel LESLIE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Jane SETON

Name: Jane SETON
Sex: Female

Child 2: Isabel SETON

Name: Isabel SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1594

Child 3: Anne SETON

Name: Anne SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1597

Child 4: Charles SETON 2nd Earl of Dunfermline

Name: Charles SETON 2nd Earl of Dunfermline
Sex: Male

Family of Alexander SETON 5th Baronet and Lydia BLUNT

Husband: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet (1772-1810)
Wife: Lydia BLUNT ( -1851)
Children: Colonel Bruce SETON (1799-1889)
Henry John SETON (1796- )
Charles Hay SETON (1797- )
James SETON (1803- )
Alexander SETON (1805-1831)
Marriage 1795

Husband: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet

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      Alexander SETON 5th Baronet, "Sir Alexander Seton 5th Baronet -2"     Alexander SETON 5th Baronet, "Sir Alexander Seton 5th Baronet"    
 
Name: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire (1730-1788)
Mother: Margaret HAY ( - )
Birth 4 May 1772
Death 4 Feb 1810 (age 37)

Wife: Lydia BLUNT

Name: Lydia BLUNT
Sex: Female
Father: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet (1731-1802)
Mother: Elizabeth PEERS ( - )
Death 23 Feb 1851

Child 1: Colonel Bruce SETON

Name: Colonel Bruce SETON
Sex: Male
Spouse: Emma ORTON ( - )
Birth 1799
Death 1889 (age 89-90)

Child 2: Henry John SETON

Name: Henry John SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1796

Child 3: Charles Hay SETON

Name: Charles Hay SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1797

Child 4: James SETON

Name: James SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1803

Child 5: Alexander SETON

Name: Alexander SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1805
Death 1831 (age 25-26) India

Family of Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 and Elizabeth GORDON

Husband: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Wife: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)
Children: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) (1417-1470)
William SETON ( -1452)
Elizabeth SETON ( - )
Henry SETON ( - )
Katherine (Janet) SETON ( - )
Marriage 1408

Husband: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429

Name: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429
Sex: Male
Father: William De SETON (1374-1420)
Mother: Jonet FLEMMING (1360-1430)
Birth 1385
Death 1440 (age 54-55)

Wife: Elizabeth GORDON

Name: Elizabeth GORDON
Sex: Female
Father: Sir Adam GORDON VII (1360-1402)
Mother: Elizabeth KEITH (1361-1346)
Birth 1390
Death 1438 (age 47-48)

Child 1: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)

Name: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457)
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Egidia Giles HAY (1410-1445)
Spouse 2: Elizabeth CRICHTON ( - )
Spouse 3: "Fair Maid of Moray" CUMMINGS ( - )
Birth 1417
Death 1470 (age 52-53)

Child 2: William SETON

Name: William SETON
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth MELDRUM ( - )
Death 1452 in the Battle of Brechin fighting for his brother

Child 3: Elizabeth SETON

Name: Elizabeth SETON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Alexander of the ISLES Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross ( - )

Child 4: Henry SETON

Name: Henry SETON
Sex: Male

Child 5: Katherine (Janet) SETON

Name: Katherine (Janet) SETON
Sex: Female

Family of Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) and Julia CLEMENTS

Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) (1904-1963)
Wife: Julia CLEMENTS ( - )
Marriage 30 Jul 1962

Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

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      Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy), "Alexander Seton 1"    
 
Name: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Mother: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Birth 14 Aug 1904 Nainital - India
Death 7 Feb 1963 (age 58) London

Wife: Julia CLEMENTS

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      Julia CLEMENTS, "JuliaClements1"    
 
Name: Julia CLEMENTS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Note on Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

Extract of manuscript

"The Transgressions of a Baronet"

Sir Alexander Hay Seton

 

THE TEMPLE at Luxor is beyond my powers of description - it has to be seen to be believed and many hours can be spent amongst the temples and beautiful buildings all around.

 

The Valley of Kings disappointed me, except for the tomb of Tutankhamen, there was really little to see.

 

After two wonderful days we wended our way back to Cairo and this time to the Mena Hotel, on the edge of the desert and only ten minutes walk from the Sphinx. The great Pyramid of course towers right over the hotel and at night its shadow could be seen cast around everywhere.

 

We did the usual sight-seeing that all tourists have to do, including a ride on a rather unpleasant camel and then retired for a bathe in the swimming pool and dinner on a table at the edge of the pool. In a mood of complete satisfaction, caused by good eating, excellent brandy and the cool of the evening but most important of all the receipt of a very welcome cheque from a Glasgow editor, to whom I had sent a description of my journey by destroyer, I had pleasure in receiving Abdul. He told me that new tombs had been found recently behind the Pyramid and although not of any great historical value it might be as well if we saw the finishing stages of one of these tombs being examined, which was going on the next day. "My brother could arrange" he said. It was arranged therefore, that he would collect us the next morning after an early breakfast, and for an extra fee he would take us into the newly opened tomb - a thing the Egyptians were very much against.

 

I had a feeling in my bones that something was going to happen over this and it was only with the greatest of difficulty that Zeyla cajoled me into going with her. I wish earnestly to God that we had not gone!

 

I am not an Egyptologist so I will not attempt to describe the tomb beyond the fact that it was pre-mummy era, we were informed, and had at one time been filled by the mud of the Nile, when it was known in history to have caused widespread damage. When this was I don’t know, but I believe it to be four or five thousand years ago. We went down some roughly hewn rock steps - about 30 of them - and there, lying on a stone slab and uncovered was the remains of a skeleton – water and mud had removed most. You could see the skull quite clearly and the leg bones but few ribs were left although the spine was almost intact.

 

With a feeling of awe I looked around and could well imagine the placing of this poor body on the slab and the final sealing of the door at its feet. Our guide told us that it was the body of a high-class girl – but there was no question of her being a Princess. I couldn’t find out her age nor could I find out her name - time had erased that information, but that she was one of the countless hundreds that have been unearthed from behind the Pyramids, there is no doubt. The antiquity of the bones could be seen by the fact that although, as light as a feather, they would crumble very soon. As we left I remember thinking to myself, how strange that one day someone may be looking at my bones and wondering what the devil the owner looked like. I said a small prayer and then made the others come on up into the sunshine and life. Zeyla seemed fascinated by it and slipped back past us to have one more look – I was only too glad to have a smoke!

 

The following sequence of events is exactly what happened in their correct order. Hundreds of Daily Papers and Magazines have given their versions and verdicts but I believe that I am the only person alive who can tell the story of the "Egyptian Bone" as it happened.

 

On the way back to the Mena House it was suggested that we should call at the Pyramid souvenir shop. To my surprise Zeyla rejected the idea. That night after a bathe, Zeyla told me that she had got a wonderful souvenir in the shape of a Bone that she had taken off the skeleton we had seen that morning. She showed it to me and to my eyes it looked like digestive biscuit, apart from it being slightly convex and the shape of a heart. I told her to put it away and indeed never gave it another thought until we were back in Edinburgh some weeks later after finishing our holiday in Egypt. We had asked some friends around for supper and Zeyla produced this somewhat grotesque relic, much to the amusement of all. I produced a small case, which had once contained a clock, and we put the bone in the dining room on a table.

 

Just as our friends were leaving there was the most almighty crash and a huge piece of the roof parapet landed about two feet away from us. It could have killed anyone. Whether this can be connected with the Bone or not is difficult to say, but it certainly scared us and was very hard to explain.

 

A few nights later, after we had gone to bed, Nanny came running upstairs to say that she had heard someone moving about in the Drawing Room. I went downstairs but there was nothing there – just imagination and the rain outside I told Nanny.

 

That night in my sleep I do remember hearing a crash but didn’t think anything of it at the time. The following morning, however, Zeyla accused me of being careless the night before and of having upset the corner table. Sure enough, there the table lay on its side, with the small glass case beside it and the Bone on the floor. I apologised, thinking that I must have carelessly put the table unevenly against the wall and the vibration of the traffic must have shaken it over.

 

One night a few weeks later, when Nanny was out, we heard someone on the stairs and not expecting her so early, Zeyla went outside to see if she was alright, but there was no-one there. We didn’t say anything to Nanny about it, but during the following nights something kept waking us up at different times and none of us could explain the noises.

 

My nephew, young Alasdair Black came to stay for a few days shortly after these strange occurrences, and one morning he calmly announced that he had seen "a funny dressed person going upstairs". He assured me that he had gone to the lower lavatory the night before and had seen this person. He didn’t seem to be the slightest bit scared about it, however, so I didn’t say anything more about it, but decided to sit up one night to see if I could see anything.

 

We had some valuable snuffboxes in the Drawing Room and I thought that someone might be trying to get at them. So, having made quite sure that the Drawing Room windows were all locked, I locked the door, putting the key into my pocket. For hours I watched from the balcony outside our bed-room, feeling rather foolish doing so.

 

Nothing happened so I went to bed, only to be rudely awakened by a yell from Zeyla, that someone was downstairs. Grabbing my revolver, I dashed downstairs, to meet a very scared Nanny. Of course the door was locked and the key was still in my pocket. I yelled to Zeyla to get the key and when we finally got in the Drawing Room, it looked as if a battle royal had taken place there. Chairs were upset, books flung about, and there in the middle of the chaos was that damn Bone, looking as harmless and more like a biscuit than ever. The windows were still locked!

 

It was after this episode that I decided that we were up against something – a poltergeist or some such thing. It had been known, but I had never had the misfortune to come across the results of one. Zeyla, who was very superstitious, found a local soothsayer, who really said practically nothing except that her fee was £1 and was of no help.

 

Weeks passed without anything unusual happening; then it started again. Noises, banging and always in the Drawing Room. Zeyla thought it was something to do with the bone and had the brilliant idea of moving the articles which had been flung about, except for the heavy chairs, downstairs to my Sitting Room. This we did and of course the Bone, table and all, came down as well.

 

After a week or so I got fed up with having my sitting room cluttered up and said that I would shift all the things back the following day. That night, however, something nearly did the job for me. As usual there it was – the Bone – on the floor, and as much furniture as could be was tipped up all over the place. This time I did connect this with the Bone, and told Zeyla that I was going to burn it.

 

Unfortunately, this was met with such a storm of abuse from Zeyla that I was only too glad to leave the whole thing and go out for a drink to forget the whole incident. I told some of the members of my club what had happened which caused much laughter, and was not believed, except for a dear old chap called Col. E V Coates, who had travelled a great deal. We had a long talk about it and when I left the club that night -a little tight - I left with the avowed intention of destroying the Bone.

 

When I arrived home I found that the Bone had been at it again. This was much earlier than usual but the damage was more severe than usual, as this time it was obvious that the table upon which the bone lay had been subjected to what one might say was severe pressure for one of the legs was cracked. I just couldn’t believe my eyes.

 

During the course of the next day or so I was pestered by a very charming reporter from the Express who had a cock and bull story that he wanted me to look at. It was such utter tripe that I told him so, and in so doing I opened up the gates of a dam with miles of water behind it!

 

From then on after the article had appeared in print my life became hell on earth. How the reporters got hold of the story I don’t know, but every paper seemed to want a statement of some description or another but I was adamant. "I had no comment to make." The young Express reporter asked if he could borrow the Bone for a week and write up a daily article on it. I agreed to this, but nothing happened of any note whilst in the reporter’s possession and it was returned to me.

 

A few more weeks elapsed and still the papers molested me, but I had nothing to tell them, until one evening at about 6 p.m. Nanny was scared out of her life. I suppose her nerves were frayed, we had had a domestic scene and I had gone to the club and Zeyla was with her family and Egidia. The story we heard from Nanny really worried me, apparently the same thing had happened. Noises etc. but this time there was a terrific crash, followed by breaking glass and she had been too frightened to go up to the Drawing Room to see what had happened. By this time I knew what to expect, and I was amazed to find the room untouched, except for the table and the Bone. The table was smashed on its side, the glass canopy under with the Bone rested was in small pieces and the Bone itself was broken up into about five pieces.

 

I thought, alright you can have your story now – and arranged for a cameraman from the Scottish Daily Mail to take a picture of it. You should have seen the story the next day! I gave the Bone to the reporter who had covered the story. It was returned to me, however, because apparently he became seriously ill – same old trouble or was it? My suggestion that there was a connection with this fact and the fact that the previous reporter had had a car accident was met with a great deal of ridicule, however, so we decided to forget the whole thing and prayed for peace.

 

This was not to be, however, for on Boxing Day night we had a really cheerful crowd coming to dinner which was scheduled for 7.30 for 8. Cocktails were to be served upstairs in the Drawing Room. Everyone was very happy and in good spirits and as it was very cold outside I had laid a big log fire in the large fire-place of the L shaped room.

 

Naturally the subject of the Bone came up and to my disgust and dismay, Zeyla, who had got a friend of hers, a doctor, to mend the Bone as far as possible, had placed it on a table opposite the door leading into the room. This of course made a good conversational interest and it came out that the Bone was a Sacrum, or the bone at the base of the spine, joining the hip bones, apparently, although not being a doctor I wouldn’t swear to this. Whilst we were talking, and a fresh round of drinks were being served, the entire table, bone and all, went hurtling onto the wall opposite, with a terrific thump. No-one was standing near it, nor did anyone see it happen – it just happened! Chaos followed, the maid fainted as did Zeyla’s rather hysterical cousin Gert! The party became a fiasco from then on. No-one picked the Bone up because I insisted that my room downstairs should be used. This story was spread of course and all sorts of things said about it.

 

In the New Year the American papers got hold of the story and they went to town with it, the whole story being magnified and I found myself again the leading figure in a story which I had become to hate. Several spiritualistic meetings were held on the subject, to which literally hundreds of people came and I only wish now that I had had a good agent – I could have made a fortune out of it! Many unkind people thought that I had, and that I was keeping the ball rolling to gather in the money but this was certainly not so.

 

Amongst the thousands of letters I received was one from a Dr Carter, of Tutankhamen Tomb fame, in which he asked me to respect his confidence by not publishing its contents, but he assured me that things quite inexplicable like this could happen, indeed had happened and will go on happening.

 

I am not a Roman Catholic although I had a very great respect for my uncle who was Father Benedict, at the Fort Augustus Abbey. I suggested that he should come and exorcise whatever it was. He obtained permission and came to the scene. It was a solemn visit, carried out in Zeyla’s absence. The Bone, having been blessed, was then destroyed by me by burning, and I made certain that it had all gone for good.

 

The papers were anxious to have this story, of course, but was a personal one and a very devout one, so they extracted no information from me at all, and they reported what they made up themselves. The strange thing is, that after this, we had peace in the house, although Zeyla could not forgive me for destroying the Bone and it didn’t help our already rocky marriage at all.

 

I can give no answer as to what caused these mysterious happenings but to my mind, there was some strange power released that we humans are apt to laugh at, but which was oh! So very real! Looking back on this experience I still think that it was one of the most horrible experiences that I have been through, happening as it did both in the daytime and the night.

 

My own interpretation of the matter is that through some uncanny power of religion it was brought under destructive control but if – and I emphasise the world "if" – it really did carry a curse, as many people thought, the curse certainly did not end when I destroyed the Bone by fire, and from 1936 onwards trouble, sometimes grave, seemed to be always around the corner. My daughter Egidia became ill with the result that she had an operation on her ear-drum. Then Zeyla had the same trouble in both her ears. My troublesome kidney was still causing me great discomfort and altogether life was very difficult.

 

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Family of Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) and Flavia FORBES

Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) (1904-1963)
Wife: Flavia FORBES ( - )

Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

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      Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy), "Alexander Seton 1"    
 
Name: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Mother: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Birth 14 Aug 1904 Nainital - India
Death 7 Feb 1963 (age 58) London

Wife: Flavia FORBES

Name: Flavia FORBES
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Note on Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

Extract of manuscript

"The Transgressions of a Baronet"

Sir Alexander Hay Seton

 

THE TEMPLE at Luxor is beyond my powers of description - it has to be seen to be believed and many hours can be spent amongst the temples and beautiful buildings all around.

 

The Valley of Kings disappointed me, except for the tomb of Tutankhamen, there was really little to see.

 

After two wonderful days we wended our way back to Cairo and this time to the Mena Hotel, on the edge of the desert and only ten minutes walk from the Sphinx. The great Pyramid of course towers right over the hotel and at night its shadow could be seen cast around everywhere.

 

We did the usual sight-seeing that all tourists have to do, including a ride on a rather unpleasant camel and then retired for a bathe in the swimming pool and dinner on a table at the edge of the pool. In a mood of complete satisfaction, caused by good eating, excellent brandy and the cool of the evening but most important of all the receipt of a very welcome cheque from a Glasgow editor, to whom I had sent a description of my journey by destroyer, I had pleasure in receiving Abdul. He told me that new tombs had been found recently behind the Pyramid and although not of any great historical value it might be as well if we saw the finishing stages of one of these tombs being examined, which was going on the next day. "My brother could arrange" he said. It was arranged therefore, that he would collect us the next morning after an early breakfast, and for an extra fee he would take us into the newly opened tomb - a thing the Egyptians were very much against.

 

I had a feeling in my bones that something was going to happen over this and it was only with the greatest of difficulty that Zeyla cajoled me into going with her. I wish earnestly to God that we had not gone!

 

I am not an Egyptologist so I will not attempt to describe the tomb beyond the fact that it was pre-mummy era, we were informed, and had at one time been filled by the mud of the Nile, when it was known in history to have caused widespread damage. When this was I don’t know, but I believe it to be four or five thousand years ago. We went down some roughly hewn rock steps - about 30 of them - and there, lying on a stone slab and uncovered was the remains of a skeleton – water and mud had removed most. You could see the skull quite clearly and the leg bones but few ribs were left although the spine was almost intact.

 

With a feeling of awe I looked around and could well imagine the placing of this poor body on the slab and the final sealing of the door at its feet. Our guide told us that it was the body of a high-class girl – but there was no question of her being a Princess. I couldn’t find out her age nor could I find out her name - time had erased that information, but that she was one of the countless hundreds that have been unearthed from behind the Pyramids, there is no doubt. The antiquity of the bones could be seen by the fact that although, as light as a feather, they would crumble very soon. As we left I remember thinking to myself, how strange that one day someone may be looking at my bones and wondering what the devil the owner looked like. I said a small prayer and then made the others come on up into the sunshine and life. Zeyla seemed fascinated by it and slipped back past us to have one more look – I was only too glad to have a smoke!

 

The following sequence of events is exactly what happened in their correct order. Hundreds of Daily Papers and Magazines have given their versions and verdicts but I believe that I am the only person alive who can tell the story of the "Egyptian Bone" as it happened.

 

On the way back to the Mena House it was suggested that we should call at the Pyramid souvenir shop. To my surprise Zeyla rejected the idea. That night after a bathe, Zeyla told me that she had got a wonderful souvenir in the shape of a Bone that she had taken off the skeleton we had seen that morning. She showed it to me and to my eyes it looked like digestive biscuit, apart from it being slightly convex and the shape of a heart. I told her to put it away and indeed never gave it another thought until we were back in Edinburgh some weeks later after finishing our holiday in Egypt. We had asked some friends around for supper and Zeyla produced this somewhat grotesque relic, much to the amusement of all. I produced a small case, which had once contained a clock, and we put the bone in the dining room on a table.

 

Just as our friends were leaving there was the most almighty crash and a huge piece of the roof parapet landed about two feet away from us. It could have killed anyone. Whether this can be connected with the Bone or not is difficult to say, but it certainly scared us and was very hard to explain.

 

A few nights later, after we had gone to bed, Nanny came running upstairs to say that she had heard someone moving about in the Drawing Room. I went downstairs but there was nothing there – just imagination and the rain outside I told Nanny.

 

That night in my sleep I do remember hearing a crash but didn’t think anything of it at the time. The following morning, however, Zeyla accused me of being careless the night before and of having upset the corner table. Sure enough, there the table lay on its side, with the small glass case beside it and the Bone on the floor. I apologised, thinking that I must have carelessly put the table unevenly against the wall and the vibration of the traffic must have shaken it over.

 

One night a few weeks later, when Nanny was out, we heard someone on the stairs and not expecting her so early, Zeyla went outside to see if she was alright, but there was no-one there. We didn’t say anything to Nanny about it, but during the following nights something kept waking us up at different times and none of us could explain the noises.

 

My nephew, young Alasdair Black came to stay for a few days shortly after these strange occurrences, and one morning he calmly announced that he had seen "a funny dressed person going upstairs". He assured me that he had gone to the lower lavatory the night before and had seen this person. He didn’t seem to be the slightest bit scared about it, however, so I didn’t say anything more about it, but decided to sit up one night to see if I could see anything.

 

We had some valuable snuffboxes in the Drawing Room and I thought that someone might be trying to get at them. So, having made quite sure that the Drawing Room windows were all locked, I locked the door, putting the key into my pocket. For hours I watched from the balcony outside our bed-room, feeling rather foolish doing so.

 

Nothing happened so I went to bed, only to be rudely awakened by a yell from Zeyla, that someone was downstairs. Grabbing my revolver, I dashed downstairs, to meet a very scared Nanny. Of course the door was locked and the key was still in my pocket. I yelled to Zeyla to get the key and when we finally got in the Drawing Room, it looked as if a battle royal had taken place there. Chairs were upset, books flung about, and there in the middle of the chaos was that damn Bone, looking as harmless and more like a biscuit than ever. The windows were still locked!

 

It was after this episode that I decided that we were up against something – a poltergeist or some such thing. It had been known, but I had never had the misfortune to come across the results of one. Zeyla, who was very superstitious, found a local soothsayer, who really said practically nothing except that her fee was £1 and was of no help.

 

Weeks passed without anything unusual happening; then it started again. Noises, banging and always in the Drawing Room. Zeyla thought it was something to do with the bone and had the brilliant idea of moving the articles which had been flung about, except for the heavy chairs, downstairs to my Sitting Room. This we did and of course the Bone, table and all, came down as well.

 

After a week or so I got fed up with having my sitting room cluttered up and said that I would shift all the things back the following day. That night, however, something nearly did the job for me. As usual there it was – the Bone – on the floor, and as much furniture as could be was tipped up all over the place. This time I did connect this with the Bone, and told Zeyla that I was going to burn it.

 

Unfortunately, this was met with such a storm of abuse from Zeyla that I was only too glad to leave the whole thing and go out for a drink to forget the whole incident. I told some of the members of my club what had happened which caused much laughter, and was not believed, except for a dear old chap called Col. E V Coates, who had travelled a great deal. We had a long talk about it and when I left the club that night -a little tight - I left with the avowed intention of destroying the Bone.

 

When I arrived home I found that the Bone had been at it again. This was much earlier than usual but the damage was more severe than usual, as this time it was obvious that the table upon which the bone lay had been subjected to what one might say was severe pressure for one of the legs was cracked. I just couldn’t believe my eyes.

 

During the course of the next day or so I was pestered by a very charming reporter from the Express who had a cock and bull story that he wanted me to look at. It was such utter tripe that I told him so, and in so doing I opened up the gates of a dam with miles of water behind it!

 

From then on after the article had appeared in print my life became hell on earth. How the reporters got hold of the story I don’t know, but every paper seemed to want a statement of some description or another but I was adamant. "I had no comment to make." The young Express reporter asked if he could borrow the Bone for a week and write up a daily article on it. I agreed to this, but nothing happened of any note whilst in the reporter’s possession and it was returned to me.

 

A few more weeks elapsed and still the papers molested me, but I had nothing to tell them, until one evening at about 6 p.m. Nanny was scared out of her life. I suppose her nerves were frayed, we had had a domestic scene and I had gone to the club and Zeyla was with her family and Egidia. The story we heard from Nanny really worried me, apparently the same thing had happened. Noises etc. but this time there was a terrific crash, followed by breaking glass and she had been too frightened to go up to the Drawing Room to see what had happened. By this time I knew what to expect, and I was amazed to find the room untouched, except for the table and the Bone. The table was smashed on its side, the glass canopy under with the Bone rested was in small pieces and the Bone itself was broken up into about five pieces.

 

I thought, alright you can have your story now – and arranged for a cameraman from the Scottish Daily Mail to take a picture of it. You should have seen the story the next day! I gave the Bone to the reporter who had covered the story. It was returned to me, however, because apparently he became seriously ill – same old trouble or was it? My suggestion that there was a connection with this fact and the fact that the previous reporter had had a car accident was met with a great deal of ridicule, however, so we decided to forget the whole thing and prayed for peace.

 

This was not to be, however, for on Boxing Day night we had a really cheerful crowd coming to dinner which was scheduled for 7.30 for 8. Cocktails were to be served upstairs in the Drawing Room. Everyone was very happy and in good spirits and as it was very cold outside I had laid a big log fire in the large fire-place of the L shaped room.

 

Naturally the subject of the Bone came up and to my disgust and dismay, Zeyla, who had got a friend of hers, a doctor, to mend the Bone as far as possible, had placed it on a table opposite the door leading into the room. This of course made a good conversational interest and it came out that the Bone was a Sacrum, or the bone at the base of the spine, joining the hip bones, apparently, although not being a doctor I wouldn’t swear to this. Whilst we were talking, and a fresh round of drinks were being served, the entire table, bone and all, went hurtling onto the wall opposite, with a terrific thump. No-one was standing near it, nor did anyone see it happen – it just happened! Chaos followed, the maid fainted as did Zeyla’s rather hysterical cousin Gert! The party became a fiasco from then on. No-one picked the Bone up because I insisted that my room downstairs should be used. This story was spread of course and all sorts of things said about it.

 

In the New Year the American papers got hold of the story and they went to town with it, the whole story being magnified and I found myself again the leading figure in a story which I had become to hate. Several spiritualistic meetings were held on the subject, to which literally hundreds of people came and I only wish now that I had had a good agent – I could have made a fortune out of it! Many unkind people thought that I had, and that I was keeping the ball rolling to gather in the money but this was certainly not so.

 

Amongst the thousands of letters I received was one from a Dr Carter, of Tutankhamen Tomb fame, in which he asked me to respect his confidence by not publishing its contents, but he assured me that things quite inexplicable like this could happen, indeed had happened and will go on happening.

 

I am not a Roman Catholic although I had a very great respect for my uncle who was Father Benedict, at the Fort Augustus Abbey. I suggested that he should come and exorcise whatever it was. He obtained permission and came to the scene. It was a solemn visit, carried out in Zeyla’s absence. The Bone, having been blessed, was then destroyed by me by burning, and I made certain that it had all gone for good.

 

The papers were anxious to have this story, of course, but was a personal one and a very devout one, so they extracted no information from me at all, and they reported what they made up themselves. The strange thing is, that after this, we had peace in the house, although Zeyla could not forgive me for destroying the Bone and it didn’t help our already rocky marriage at all.

 

I can give no answer as to what caused these mysterious happenings but to my mind, there was some strange power released that we humans are apt to laugh at, but which was oh! So very real! Looking back on this experience I still think that it was one of the most horrible experiences that I have been through, happening as it did both in the daytime and the night.

 

My own interpretation of the matter is that through some uncanny power of religion it was brought under destructive control but if – and I emphasise the world "if" – it really did carry a curse, as many people thought, the curse certainly did not end when I destroyed the Bone by fire, and from 1936 onwards trouble, sometimes grave, seemed to be always around the corner. My daughter Egidia became ill with the result that she had an operation on her ear-drum. Then Zeyla had the same trouble in both her ears. My troublesome kidney was still causing me great discomfort and altogether life was very difficult.

 

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Family of Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) and Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON

Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) (1904-1963)
Wife: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON (1904-1962)
Children: Egidia Hay SETON (1928- )
Marriage 12 Mar 1927

Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

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      Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy), "Alexander Seton 1"    
 
Name: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Mother: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Birth 14 Aug 1904 Nainital - India
Death 7 Feb 1963 (age 58) London

Wife: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON

Name: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON
Sex: Female
Father: John SANDERSON ( - )
Mother: Beatrice DEUCHAR ( - )
Birth 28 Jul 1904 Edinburgh
Death Nov 1962 (age 58) Kent

Child 1: Egidia Hay SETON

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      Egidia Hay SETON, "mum1"     Spouse: Norman HAYNES, "da1"     Spouse: Norman HAYNES, "Da 80th birthday"    
 
Name: Egidia Hay SETON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Norman HAYNES (1915-2007)
Birth 5 Jul 1928 Edinburgh
Occupation Housewife

Note on Husband: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

Extract of manuscript

"The Transgressions of a Baronet"

Sir Alexander Hay Seton

 

THE TEMPLE at Luxor is beyond my powers of description - it has to be seen to be believed and many hours can be spent amongst the temples and beautiful buildings all around.

 

The Valley of Kings disappointed me, except for the tomb of Tutankhamen, there was really little to see.

 

After two wonderful days we wended our way back to Cairo and this time to the Mena Hotel, on the edge of the desert and only ten minutes walk from the Sphinx. The great Pyramid of course towers right over the hotel and at night its shadow could be seen cast around everywhere.

 

We did the usual sight-seeing that all tourists have to do, including a ride on a rather unpleasant camel and then retired for a bathe in the swimming pool and dinner on a table at the edge of the pool. In a mood of complete satisfaction, caused by good eating, excellent brandy and the cool of the evening but most important of all the receipt of a very welcome cheque from a Glasgow editor, to whom I had sent a description of my journey by destroyer, I had pleasure in receiving Abdul. He told me that new tombs had been found recently behind the Pyramid and although not of any great historical value it might be as well if we saw the finishing stages of one of these tombs being examined, which was going on the next day. "My brother could arrange" he said. It was arranged therefore, that he would collect us the next morning after an early breakfast, and for an extra fee he would take us into the newly opened tomb - a thing the Egyptians were very much against.

 

I had a feeling in my bones that something was going to happen over this and it was only with the greatest of difficulty that Zeyla cajoled me into going with her. I wish earnestly to God that we had not gone!

 

I am not an Egyptologist so I will not attempt to describe the tomb beyond the fact that it was pre-mummy era, we were informed, and had at one time been filled by the mud of the Nile, when it was known in history to have caused widespread damage. When this was I don’t know, but I believe it to be four or five thousand years ago. We went down some roughly hewn rock steps - about 30 of them - and there, lying on a stone slab and uncovered was the remains of a skeleton – water and mud had removed most. You could see the skull quite clearly and the leg bones but few ribs were left although the spine was almost intact.

 

With a feeling of awe I looked around and could well imagine the placing of this poor body on the slab and the final sealing of the door at its feet. Our guide told us that it was the body of a high-class girl – but there was no question of her being a Princess. I couldn’t find out her age nor could I find out her name - time had erased that information, but that she was one of the countless hundreds that have been unearthed from behind the Pyramids, there is no doubt. The antiquity of the bones could be seen by the fact that although, as light as a feather, they would crumble very soon. As we left I remember thinking to myself, how strange that one day someone may be looking at my bones and wondering what the devil the owner looked like. I said a small prayer and then made the others come on up into the sunshine and life. Zeyla seemed fascinated by it and slipped back past us to have one more look – I was only too glad to have a smoke!

 

The following sequence of events is exactly what happened in their correct order. Hundreds of Daily Papers and Magazines have given their versions and verdicts but I believe that I am the only person alive who can tell the story of the "Egyptian Bone" as it happened.

 

On the way back to the Mena House it was suggested that we should call at the Pyramid souvenir shop. To my surprise Zeyla rejected the idea. That night after a bathe, Zeyla told me that she had got a wonderful souvenir in the shape of a Bone that she had taken off the skeleton we had seen that morning. She showed it to me and to my eyes it looked like digestive biscuit, apart from it being slightly convex and the shape of a heart. I told her to put it away and indeed never gave it another thought until we were back in Edinburgh some weeks later after finishing our holiday in Egypt. We had asked some friends around for supper and Zeyla produced this somewhat grotesque relic, much to the amusement of all. I produced a small case, which had once contained a clock, and we put the bone in the dining room on a table.

 

Just as our friends were leaving there was the most almighty crash and a huge piece of the roof parapet landed about two feet away from us. It could have killed anyone. Whether this can be connected with the Bone or not is difficult to say, but it certainly scared us and was very hard to explain.

 

A few nights later, after we had gone to bed, Nanny came running upstairs to say that she had heard someone moving about in the Drawing Room. I went downstairs but there was nothing there – just imagination and the rain outside I told Nanny.

 

That night in my sleep I do remember hearing a crash but didn’t think anything of it at the time. The following morning, however, Zeyla accused me of being careless the night before and of having upset the corner table. Sure enough, there the table lay on its side, with the small glass case beside it and the Bone on the floor. I apologised, thinking that I must have carelessly put the table unevenly against the wall and the vibration of the traffic must have shaken it over.

 

One night a few weeks later, when Nanny was out, we heard someone on the stairs and not expecting her so early, Zeyla went outside to see if she was alright, but there was no-one there. We didn’t say anything to Nanny about it, but during the following nights something kept waking us up at different times and none of us could explain the noises.

 

My nephew, young Alasdair Black came to stay for a few days shortly after these strange occurrences, and one morning he calmly announced that he had seen "a funny dressed person going upstairs". He assured me that he had gone to the lower lavatory the night before and had seen this person. He didn’t seem to be the slightest bit scared about it, however, so I didn’t say anything more about it, but decided to sit up one night to see if I could see anything.

 

We had some valuable snuffboxes in the Drawing Room and I thought that someone might be trying to get at them. So, having made quite sure that the Drawing Room windows were all locked, I locked the door, putting the key into my pocket. For hours I watched from the balcony outside our bed-room, feeling rather foolish doing so.

 

Nothing happened so I went to bed, only to be rudely awakened by a yell from Zeyla, that someone was downstairs. Grabbing my revolver, I dashed downstairs, to meet a very scared Nanny. Of course the door was locked and the key was still in my pocket. I yelled to Zeyla to get the key and when we finally got in the Drawing Room, it looked as if a battle royal had taken place there. Chairs were upset, books flung about, and there in the middle of the chaos was that damn Bone, looking as harmless and more like a biscuit than ever. The windows were still locked!

 

It was after this episode that I decided that we were up against something – a poltergeist or some such thing. It had been known, but I had never had the misfortune to come across the results of one. Zeyla, who was very superstitious, found a local soothsayer, who really said practically nothing except that her fee was £1 and was of no help.

 

Weeks passed without anything unusual happening; then it started again. Noises, banging and always in the Drawing Room. Zeyla thought it was something to do with the bone and had the brilliant idea of moving the articles which had been flung about, except for the heavy chairs, downstairs to my Sitting Room. This we did and of course the Bone, table and all, came down as well.

 

After a week or so I got fed up with having my sitting room cluttered up and said that I would shift all the things back the following day. That night, however, something nearly did the job for me. As usual there it was – the Bone – on the floor, and as much furniture as could be was tipped up all over the place. This time I did connect this with the Bone, and told Zeyla that I was going to burn it.

 

Unfortunately, this was met with such a storm of abuse from Zeyla that I was only too glad to leave the whole thing and go out for a drink to forget the whole incident. I told some of the members of my club what had happened which caused much laughter, and was not believed, except for a dear old chap called Col. E V Coates, who had travelled a great deal. We had a long talk about it and when I left the club that night -a little tight - I left with the avowed intention of destroying the Bone.

 

When I arrived home I found that the Bone had been at it again. This was much earlier than usual but the damage was more severe than usual, as this time it was obvious that the table upon which the bone lay had been subjected to what one might say was severe pressure for one of the legs was cracked. I just couldn’t believe my eyes.

 

During the course of the next day or so I was pestered by a very charming reporter from the Express who had a cock and bull story that he wanted me to look at. It was such utter tripe that I told him so, and in so doing I opened up the gates of a dam with miles of water behind it!

 

From then on after the article had appeared in print my life became hell on earth. How the reporters got hold of the story I don’t know, but every paper seemed to want a statement of some description or another but I was adamant. "I had no comment to make." The young Express reporter asked if he could borrow the Bone for a week and write up a daily article on it. I agreed to this, but nothing happened of any note whilst in the reporter’s possession and it was returned to me.

 

A few more weeks elapsed and still the papers molested me, but I had nothing to tell them, until one evening at about 6 p.m. Nanny was scared out of her life. I suppose her nerves were frayed, we had had a domestic scene and I had gone to the club and Zeyla was with her family and Egidia. The story we heard from Nanny really worried me, apparently the same thing had happened. Noises etc. but this time there was a terrific crash, followed by breaking glass and she had been too frightened to go up to the Drawing Room to see what had happened. By this time I knew what to expect, and I was amazed to find the room untouched, except for the table and the Bone. The table was smashed on its side, the glass canopy under with the Bone rested was in small pieces and the Bone itself was broken up into about five pieces.

 

I thought, alright you can have your story now – and arranged for a cameraman from the Scottish Daily Mail to take a picture of it. You should have seen the story the next day! I gave the Bone to the reporter who had covered the story. It was returned to me, however, because apparently he became seriously ill – same old trouble or was it? My suggestion that there was a connection with this fact and the fact that the previous reporter had had a car accident was met with a great deal of ridicule, however, so we decided to forget the whole thing and prayed for peace.

 

This was not to be, however, for on Boxing Day night we had a really cheerful crowd coming to dinner which was scheduled for 7.30 for 8. Cocktails were to be served upstairs in the Drawing Room. Everyone was very happy and in good spirits and as it was very cold outside I had laid a big log fire in the large fire-place of the L shaped room.

 

Naturally the subject of the Bone came up and to my disgust and dismay, Zeyla, who had got a friend of hers, a doctor, to mend the Bone as far as possible, had placed it on a table opposite the door leading into the room. This of course made a good conversational interest and it came out that the Bone was a Sacrum, or the bone at the base of the spine, joining the hip bones, apparently, although not being a doctor I wouldn’t swear to this. Whilst we were talking, and a fresh round of drinks were being served, the entire table, bone and all, went hurtling onto the wall opposite, with a terrific thump. No-one was standing near it, nor did anyone see it happen – it just happened! Chaos followed, the maid fainted as did Zeyla’s rather hysterical cousin Gert! The party became a fiasco from then on. No-one picked the Bone up because I insisted that my room downstairs should be used. This story was spread of course and all sorts of things said about it.

 

In the New Year the American papers got hold of the story and they went to town with it, the whole story being magnified and I found myself again the leading figure in a story which I had become to hate. Several spiritualistic meetings were held on the subject, to which literally hundreds of people came and I only wish now that I had had a good agent – I could have made a fortune out of it! Many unkind people thought that I had, and that I was keeping the ball rolling to gather in the money but this was certainly not so.

 

Amongst the thousands of letters I received was one from a Dr Carter, of Tutankhamen Tomb fame, in which he asked me to respect his confidence by not publishing its contents, but he assured me that things quite inexplicable like this could happen, indeed had happened and will go on happening.

 

I am not a Roman Catholic although I had a very great respect for my uncle who was Father Benedict, at the Fort Augustus Abbey. I suggested that he should come and exorcise whatever it was. He obtained permission and came to the scene. It was a solemn visit, carried out in Zeyla’s absence. The Bone, having been blessed, was then destroyed by me by burning, and I made certain that it had all gone for good.

 

The papers were anxious to have this story, of course, but was a personal one and a very devout one, so they extracted no information from me at all, and they reported what they made up themselves. The strange thing is, that after this, we had peace in the house, although Zeyla could not forgive me for destroying the Bone and it didn’t help our already rocky marriage at all.

 

I can give no answer as to what caused these mysterious happenings but to my mind, there was some strange power released that we humans are apt to laugh at, but which was oh! So very real! Looking back on this experience I still think that it was one of the most horrible experiences that I have been through, happening as it did both in the daytime and the night.

 

My own interpretation of the matter is that through some uncanny power of religion it was brought under destructive control but if – and I emphasise the world "if" – it really did carry a curse, as many people thought, the curse certainly did not end when I destroyed the Bone by fire, and from 1936 onwards trouble, sometimes grave, seemed to be always around the corner. My daughter Egidia became ill with the result that she had an operation on her ear-drum. Then Zeyla had the same trouble in both her ears. My troublesome kidney was still causing me great discomfort and altogether life was very difficult.

 

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Family of Alexander SETON of Graden and Margaret CORNWALL

Husband: Alexander SETON of Graden ( -1636)
Wife: Margaret CORNWALL ( - )
Children: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663) ( -1692)

Husband: Alexander SETON of Graden

Name: Alexander SETON of Graden
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch) ( -1645)
Mother: Marion MAULE ( - )
Death 1636

Wife: Margaret CORNWALL

Name: Margaret CORNWALL
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663)

Name: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663)
Sex: Male
Spouse: Christian DUNDAS ( - )
Death 1692

Family of Alexander Reginald SETON and Emma Elizabeth LOCH

Husband: Alexander Reginald SETON (1840-1887)
Wife: Emma Elizabeth LOCH ( -1887)
Children: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Alexander Maxwell SETON (1875- )
Charles Monteath SETON (1880- )
Walter Warren SETON (1882-1927)
Katherine Marion SETON ( -1951)
Elsie Madeline SETON ( -1946)
Aileen Mary SETON ( - )
Marriage 18 Sep 1862

Husband: Alexander Reginald SETON

Name: Alexander Reginald SETON
Sex: Male
Father: Colonel Bruce SETON (1799-1889)
Mother: Emma ORTON ( - )
Birth 1840
Death 1887 (age 46-47)

Wife: Emma Elizabeth LOCH

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      Emma Elizabeth LOCH, "Emma Loch"    
 
Name: Emma Elizabeth LOCH
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 156 Croydon Road, Annerly, London
Death 12 Nov 1887

Child 1: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet

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      Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet, "Sir Bruce Seton 9th baronet"     Spouse: Elma ARMSTRONG, "Sir Bruce Seton & Elma"    
 
Name: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Birth 13 Oct 1868
Death 3 Jul 1934 (age 65)

Child 2: Alexander Maxwell SETON

Name: Alexander Maxwell SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1875

Child 3: Charles Monteath SETON

Name: Charles Monteath SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1880

Child 4: Walter Warren SETON

Name: Walter Warren SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1882
Death 1927 (age 44-45)

Child 5: Katherine Marion SETON

Name: Katherine Marion SETON
Sex: Female
Death 1951

Child 6: Elsie Madeline SETON

Name: Elsie Madeline SETON
Sex: Female
Death 1946

Child 7: Aileen Mary SETON

Name: Aileen Mary SETON
Sex: Female

Note on Husband: Alexander Reginald SETON

Run over by a carriage in India

Family of Colonel Bruce SETON and Emma ORTON

Husband: Colonel Bruce SETON (1799-1889)
Wife: Emma ORTON ( - )
Children: Alexander Reginald SETON (1840-1887)
Bruce Outram SETON (1841- )
William Bowman SETON (1843- )
Charles Compton SETON (1846- )
Henry James SETON (1854- )
Emma Alice SETON ( - )
Marriage 1799

Husband: Colonel Bruce SETON

Name: Colonel Bruce SETON
Sex: Male
Father: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet (1772-1810)
Mother: Lydia BLUNT ( -1851)
Birth 1799
Death 1889 (age 89-90)

Wife: Emma ORTON

Name: Emma ORTON
Sex: Female
Father: James ORTON (1784-1856)
Mother: Barbara INMAN (1789-1877)

Child 1: Alexander Reginald SETON

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      Spouse: Emma Elizabeth LOCH, "Emma Loch"    
 
Name: Alexander Reginald SETON
Sex: Male
Spouse: Emma Elizabeth LOCH ( -1887)
Birth 1840
Death 1887 (age 46-47)

Child 2: Bruce Outram SETON

Name: Bruce Outram SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1841

Child 3: William Bowman SETON

Name: William Bowman SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1843

Child 4: Charles Compton SETON

Name: Charles Compton SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1846

Child 5: Henry James SETON

Name: Henry James SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1854

Child 6: Emma Alice SETON

Name: Emma Alice SETON
Sex: Female

Family of George SETON 1st Lord Seton and Margeret STEWART

Husband: George SETON 1st Lord Seton (1424-1478)
Wife: Margeret STEWART ( - )
Children: Douglas SETON ( - )
John SETON Master of Seton (1449-1478)
Marriage 1436

Husband: George SETON 1st Lord Seton

Name: George SETON 1st Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Father: Sir William SETON (1408-1424)
Mother: Janet DUNBAR ( - )
Birth 1424
Death 1478 (age 53-54)

Wife: Margeret STEWART

Name: Margeret STEWART
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Douglas SETON

Name: Douglas SETON
Sex: Male

Child 2: John SETON Master of Seton

Name: John SETON Master of Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Christina LINDSAY ( - )
Spouse 2: Margaret STEWART ( - )
Birth 1449
Death 1478 (age 28-29)

Family of George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton and Janet HEPBURN

Husband: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton (1496-1513)
Wife: Janet HEPBURN ( - )
Children: George SETON 4th Lord Seton (1513-1549)

Husband: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton

Name: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton
Sex: Male
Father: George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton (1478- )
Mother: Lady Marion CAMPBELL ( - )
Birth 1496
Death 9 Sep 1513 (age 16-17) The Battle of Flodden

Wife: Janet HEPBURN

Name: Janet HEPBURN
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: George SETON 4th Lord Seton

Name: George SETON 4th Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth HAY ( - )
Birth 1513
Death 17 Jul 1549 (age 35-36)

Family of George SETON 4th Lord Seton and Elizabeth HAY

Husband: George SETON 4th Lord Seton (1513-1549)
Wife: Elizabeth HAY ( - )
Children: Eleanor SETON ( - )
Beatrix SETON ( - )
George SETON 5th Lord Seton (1531-1585)
John SETON (1549- )
Margaret SETON (1549- )

Husband: George SETON 4th Lord Seton

Name: George SETON 4th Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton (1496-1513)
Mother: Janet HEPBURN ( - )
Birth 1513
Death 17 Jul 1549 (age 35-36)

Wife: Elizabeth HAY

Name: Elizabeth HAY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Eleanor SETON

Name: Eleanor SETON
Sex: Female

Child 2: Beatrix SETON

Name: Beatrix SETON
Sex: Female

Child 3: George SETON 5th Lord Seton

Name: George SETON 5th Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse: Isabel HAMILTON ( - )
Birth 1531
Death 8 Jan 1585 (age 53-54)

Child 4: John SETON

Name: John SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1549

Child 5: Margaret SETON

Name: Margaret SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1549

Family of George SETON 5th Lord Seton and Isabel HAMILTON

Husband: George SETON 5th Lord Seton (1531-1585)
Wife: Isabel HAMILTON ( - )
Children: Margaret SETON (1551- )
George SETON Master of Seton (1562- )
Robert SETON 1st Earl of Winton (1568- )
Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland) (1555-1622)
Sir John SETON (1578- )
Sir William SETON (1586- )
Marriage 2 Aug 1550

Husband: George SETON 5th Lord Seton

Name: George SETON 5th Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 4th Lord Seton (1513-1549)
Mother: Elizabeth HAY ( - )
Birth 1531
Death 8 Jan 1585 (age 53-54)

Wife: Isabel HAMILTON

Name: Isabel HAMILTON
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Margaret SETON

Name: Margaret SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1551

Child 2: George SETON Master of Seton

Name: George SETON Master of Seton
Sex: Male
Birth 1562

Child 3: Robert SETON 1st Earl of Winton

Name: Robert SETON 1st Earl of Winton
Sex: Male
Birth 1568

Child 4: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)

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      Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland), "Alexander Earl of Dunfermline"    
 
Name: Alexander SETON 1st Earl of Dunfermline (Chancellor of Scotland)
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Lilias DRUMMOND ( - )
Spouse 2: Grizel LESLIE ( - )
Spouse 3: Margaret HAY ( - )
Birth 1555
Death 1622 (age 66-67)

Child 5: Sir John SETON

Name: Sir John SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1578

Child 6: Sir William SETON

Name: Sir William SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1586

Family of George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton and Lady Marion CAMPBELL

Husband: George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton (1478- )
Wife: Lady Marion CAMPBELL ( - )
Children: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton (1496-1513)

Husband: George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton

Name: George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Father: John SETON Master of Seton (1449-1478)
Mother: Christina LINDSAY ( - )
Birth 1478

Wife: Lady Marion CAMPBELL

Name: Lady Marion CAMPBELL
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton

Name: George SETON 3rd Lord of Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse: Janet HEPBURN ( - )
Birth 1496
Death 9 Sep 1513 (age 16-17) The Battle of Flodden

Family of James SETON of Touch and Janet CRANSTOUN

Husband: James SETON of Touch ( -1606)
Wife: Janet CRANSTOUN ( - )
Children: John SETON ( -1622)

Husband: James SETON of Touch

Name: James SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Walter SETON of Touch ( -1568)
Mother: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Death 1606

Wife: Janet CRANSTOUN

Name: Janet CRANSTOUN
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: John SETON

Name: John SETON
Sex: Unknown
Death 1622

Family of James SETON of Touch and Jean EDMONSTON of Ednam

Husband: James SETON of Touch ( -1606)
Wife: Jean EDMONSTON of Ednam ( - )
Children: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch) ( -1645)
Robert SETON ( - )
George SETON ( - )
James SETON ( - )

Husband: James SETON of Touch

Name: James SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Walter SETON of Touch ( -1568)
Mother: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Death 1606

Wife: Jean EDMONSTON of Ednam

Name: Jean EDMONSTON of Ednam
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch)

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      Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch), "Sir Alexander 1567-1645"    
 
Name: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch)
Sex: Male
Spouse: Marion MAULE ( - )
Death 1645

Child 2: Robert SETON

Name: Robert SETON
Sex: Male

Child 3: George SETON

Name: George SETON
Sex: Male

Child 4: James SETON

Name: James SETON
Sex: Male

Family of John SETON Master of Seton and Christina LINDSAY

Husband: John SETON Master of Seton (1449-1478)
Wife: Christina LINDSAY ( - )
Children: Margaret SETON (1478- )
George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton (1478- )
John SETON (1478- )
Alexander SETON (1478- )

Husband: John SETON Master of Seton

Name: John SETON Master of Seton
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 1st Lord Seton (1424-1478)
Mother: Margeret STEWART ( - )
Birth 1449
Death 1478 (age 28-29)

Wife: Christina LINDSAY

Name: Christina LINDSAY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Margaret SETON

Name: Margaret SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1478

Child 2: George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton

Name: George Lindsay SETON 2nd Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse: Lady Marion CAMPBELL ( - )
Birth 1478

Child 3: John SETON

Name: John SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1478

Child 4: Alexander SETON

Name: Alexander SETON
Sex: Male
Birth 1478

Family of John SETON Master of Seton and Margaret STEWART

Husband: John SETON Master of Seton (1449-1478)
Wife: Margaret STEWART ( - )

Husband: John SETON Master of Seton

Name: John SETON Master of Seton
Sex: Male
Father: George SETON 1st Lord Seton (1424-1478)
Mother: Margeret STEWART ( - )
Birth 1449
Death 1478 (age 28-29)

Wife: Margaret STEWART

Name: Margaret STEWART
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Family of Lydia SETON

Husband: Lydia SETON ( - )
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Antony SETON (1962- )

Husband: Lydia SETON

Name: Lydia SETON
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet (1909-1969)
Mother: -

Child 1: Antony SETON

Name: Antony SETON
Sex: Unknown
Birth 1962

Family of Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch) and Marion MAULE

Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch) ( -1645)
Wife: Marion MAULE ( - )
Children: Alexander SETON of Graden ( -1636)

Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch)

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      Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch), "Sir Alexander 1567-1645"    
 
Name: Sir Alexander SETON of Gargunnock, Stirling (Lord Kilcreuch)
Sex: Male
Father: James SETON of Touch ( -1606)
Mother: Jean EDMONSTON of Ednam ( - )
Death 1645

Wife: Marion MAULE

Name: Marion MAULE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Alexander SETON of Graden

Name: Alexander SETON of Graden
Sex: Male
Spouse: Margaret CORNWALL ( - )
Death 1636

Family of Sir Alexander SETON of Touch and Elizabeth HOME

Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch ( -1513)
Wife: Elizabeth HOME ( - )
Children: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch ( -1546)

Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch

Name: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488) ( -1500)
Mother: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Death 1513 in the Battle of Flodden

Wife: Elizabeth HOME

Name: Elizabeth HOME
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch

Name: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Spouse: Janet CHISHOLM ( - )
Death 1546

Family of Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488) and Elizabeth ERSKINE

Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488) ( -1500)
Wife: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Children: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch ( -1513)

Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488)

Name: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488)
Sex: Male
Father: Alexander SETON 1st E. of Huntly (created 1445) (Lord Gordon 1457) (1417-1470)
Mother: Egidia Giles HAY (1410-1445)
Occupation Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV, King of Scotland, in 1488
Death 1500

Wife: Elizabeth ERSKINE

Name: Elizabeth ERSKINE
Sex: Female
Father: Lord Thomas ERSKINE ( - )
Mother: Lady Jean DOUGLAS ( - )

Child 1: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch

Name: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth HOME ( - )
Death 1513 in the Battle of Flodden

Note on Husband: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488)

He was appointed Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV, King of Scotland, in 1488

Family of Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet

Husband: Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet (1909-1969)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Lydia SETON ( - )

Husband: Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet

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      Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet, "Bruce Seton"    
 
Name: Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Mother: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Birth 29 May 1909 Simla, India
Occupation Actor
Death 27 Sep 1969 (age 60) London

Child 1: Lydia SETON

Name: Lydia SETON
Sex: Male

Family of Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet and Elma ARMSTRONG

Husband: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Wife: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Children: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy) (1904-1963)
Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet (1909-1969)
Marie SETON ("Toppy") (1907- )
Jean SETON (1903- )
Marriage 1895

Husband: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet

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      Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet, "Sir Bruce Seton 9th baronet"    
 
Name: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet
Sex: Male
Father: Alexander Reginald SETON (1840-1887)
Mother: Emma Elizabeth LOCH ( -1887)
Birth 13 Oct 1868
Death 3 Jul 1934 (age 65)

Wife: Elma ARMSTRONG

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      Elma ARMSTRONG, "Sir Bruce Seton & Elma"    
 
Name: Elma ARMSTRONG
Sex: Female
Father: Lieutenant Colonel Frank ARMSTRONG ( - )
Mother: Ellen SHUTTLEWORTH ( - )
Death 1960

Child 1: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)

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      Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy), "Alexander Seton 1"     Spouse: Julia CLEMENTS, "JuliaClements1"    
 
Name: Alexander Hay SETON 10th Baronet of Abercorn (Sandy)
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Zeyla Daphne SANDERSON (1904-1962)
Spouse 2: Flavia FORBES ( - )
Spouse 3: Julia CLEMENTS ( - )
Birth 14 Aug 1904 Nainital - India
Death 7 Feb 1963 (age 58) London

Child 2: Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet

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      Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet, "Bruce Seton"    
 
Name: Sir Bruce Lovat SETON of Abercorn, 11th Baronet
Sex: Male
Birth 29 May 1909 Simla, India
Occupation Actor
Death 27 Sep 1969 (age 60) London

Child 3: Marie SETON ("Toppy")

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      Spouse: Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb"), "Arthur Tedder"    
 
Name: Marie SETON ("Toppy")
Sex: Female
Spouse: Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb") (1890-1967)
Birth 1907

Child 4: Jean SETON

Name: Jean SETON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Rex ARNOT ( - )
Birth 1903

Note on Husband: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet

Chief medical officer of Bengal

Family of Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet and Barbara WEMYSS

Husband: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet ( -1751)
Wife: Barbara WEMYSS ( - )
Children: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire (1730-1788)

Husband: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet

Name: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet (1658-1708)
Mother: Euphemia MURRAY ( - )
Death 1751

Wife: Barbara WEMYSS

Name: Barbara WEMYSS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire

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      Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire, "Henry Seton"     Spouse: Margaret HAY, "Margaret Hay 2"    
 
Name: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire
Sex: Male
Spouse: Margaret HAY ( - )
Birth 1730
Death 1788 (age 57-58) Fell of his horse

Family of Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire and Margaret HAY

Husband: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire (1730-1788)
Wife: Margaret HAY ( - )
Children: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet (1772-1810)
Marriage 1770

Husband: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire

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      Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire, "Henry Seton"    
 
Name: Sir Henry SETON Capt. 4th Bt., of Culbeg, Stirlingshire
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet ( -1751)
Mother: Barbara WEMYSS ( - )
Birth 1730
Death 1788 (age 57-58) Fell of his horse

Wife: Margaret HAY

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      Margaret HAY, "Margaret Hay 2"    
 
Name: Margaret HAY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet

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      Alexander SETON 5th Baronet, "Sir Alexander Seton 5th Baronet -2"     Alexander SETON 5th Baronet, "Sir Alexander Seton 5th Baronet"    
 
Name: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet
Sex: Male
Spouse: Lydia BLUNT ( -1851)
Birth 4 May 1772
Death 4 Feb 1810 (age 37)

Family of Sir John SETON of Seton and Katherine SINCLAIR

Husband: Sir John SETON of Seton (1390-1434)
Wife: Katherine SINCLAIR ( - )
Children: Sir William SETON (1408-1424)

Husband: Sir John SETON of Seton

Name: Sir John SETON of Seton
Sex: Male
Father: William De SETON (1374-1420)
Mother: Jonet FLEMMING (1360-1430)
Birth 1390
Death 1434 (age 43-44)

Wife: Katherine SINCLAIR

Name: Katherine SINCLAIR
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir William SETON

Name: Sir William SETON
Sex: Male
Spouse: Janet DUNBAR ( - )
Birth 1408
Death 17 Aug 1424 (age 15-16) Killed at Verneuille in France

Family of Sir Ninian SETON of Touch and Janet CHISHOLM

Husband: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch ( -1546)
Wife: Janet CHISHOLM ( - )
Children: Sir Walter SETON of Touch ( -1568)
Marriage

Husband: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch

Name: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch ( -1513)
Mother: Elizabeth HOME ( - )
Death 1546

Wife: Janet CHISHOLM

Name: Janet CHISHOLM
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Walter SETON of Touch

Name: Sir Walter SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Death 1568

Family of Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663) and Christian DUNDAS

Husband: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663) ( -1692)
Wife: Christian DUNDAS ( - )
Children: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet (1658-1708)

Husband: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663)

Name: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663)
Sex: Male
Father: Alexander SETON of Graden ( -1636)
Mother: Margaret CORNWALL ( - )
Death 1692

Wife: Christian DUNDAS

Name: Christian DUNDAS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet

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      Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet, "Sir Walter Seton 2nd Baronet -2"     Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet, "Sir Walter Seton 2nd Baronet"    
 
Name: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet
Sex: Male
Spouse: Euphemia MURRAY ( - )
Birth 1658
Death 1708 (age 49-50)
Occupation Spy for Charles II (TBC)

Family of Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet and Euphemia MURRAY

Husband: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet (1658-1708)
Wife: Euphemia MURRAY ( - )
Children: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet ( -1751)
Marriage 1702

Husband: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet

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      Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet, "Sir Walter Seton 2nd Baronet -2"     Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet, "Sir Walter Seton 2nd Baronet"    
 
Name: Sir Walter SETON 2nd Baronet
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Walter SETON 1st Baronet (Created 1663) ( -1692)
Mother: Christian DUNDAS ( - )
Birth 1658
Death 1708 (age 49-50)
Occupation Spy for Charles II (TBC)

Wife: Euphemia MURRAY

Name: Euphemia MURRAY
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet

Name: Sir Henry SETON 3rd Baronet
Sex: Male
Spouse: Barbara WEMYSS ( - )
Death 1751

Family of Sir Walter SETON of Touch and Elizabeth ERSKINE

Husband: Sir Walter SETON of Touch ( -1568)
Wife: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )
Children: James SETON of Touch ( -1606)

Husband: Sir Walter SETON of Touch

Name: Sir Walter SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Ninian SETON of Touch ( -1546)
Mother: Janet CHISHOLM ( - )
Death 1568

Wife: Elizabeth ERSKINE

Name: Elizabeth ERSKINE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: James SETON of Touch

Name: James SETON of Touch
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Jean EDMONSTON of Ednam ( - )
Spouse 2: Janet CRANSTOUN ( - )
Death 1606

Family of Sir William SETON and Janet DUNBAR

Husband: Sir William SETON (1408-1424)
Wife: Janet DUNBAR ( - )
Children: Catherine SETON (1414-1478)
George SETON 1st Lord Seton (1424-1478)
Janet SETON (1424- )

Husband: Sir William SETON

Name: Sir William SETON
Sex: Male
Father: Sir John SETON of Seton (1390-1434)
Mother: Katherine SINCLAIR ( - )
Birth 1408
Death 17 Aug 1424 (age 15-16) Killed at Verneuille in France

Wife: Janet DUNBAR

Name: Janet DUNBAR
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Catherine SETON

Name: Catherine SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1414
Death 7 Feb 1478 (age 63-64)

Child 2: George SETON 1st Lord Seton

Name: George SETON 1st Lord Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse: Margeret STEWART ( - )
Birth 1424
Death 1478 (age 53-54)

Child 3: Janet SETON

Name: Janet SETON
Sex: Female
Birth 1424

Family of William SETON and Elizabeth MELDRUM

Husband: William SETON ( -1452)
Wife: Elizabeth MELDRUM ( - )
Children: Alexander SETON ( - )

Husband: William SETON

Name: William SETON
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Mother: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)
Death 1452 in the Battle of Brechin fighting for his brother

Wife: Elizabeth MELDRUM

Name: Elizabeth MELDRUM
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Alexander SETON

Name: Alexander SETON
Sex: Male

Family of William De SETON and Jonet FLEMMING

Husband: William De SETON (1374-1420)
Wife: Jonet FLEMMING (1360-1430)
Children: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Sir John SETON of Seton (1390-1434)

Husband: William De SETON

Name: William De SETON
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1374
Death 1420 (age 45-46)

Wife: Jonet FLEMMING

Name: Jonet FLEMMING
Sex: Female
Father: Sir David FLEMMING (1340-1406)
Mother: -
Birth 1360
Death 1430 (age 69-70)

Child 1: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429

Name: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)
Birth 1385
Death 1440 (age 54-55)

Child 2: Sir John SETON of Seton

Name: Sir John SETON of Seton
Sex: Male
Spouse: Katherine SINCLAIR ( - )
Birth 1390
Death 1434 (age 43-44)

Family of Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb") and Marie SETON ("Toppy")

Husband: Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb") (1890-1967)
Wife: Marie SETON ("Toppy") (1907- )

Husband: Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb")

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      Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb"), "Arthur Tedder"    
 
Name: Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb")
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 11 Jul 1890 Stirling, Scotland
Death 3 Jun 1967 (age 76)

Wife: Marie SETON ("Toppy")

Name: Marie SETON ("Toppy")
Sex: Female
Father: Sir Bruce SETON of Abercorn, 9th Baronet (1868-1934)
Mother: Elma ARMSTRONG ( -1960)
Birth 1907

Note on Husband: Lord Arthur TEDDER ("Bomb")

Tedder was commissioned into the Dorsetshire Regiment in 1913, then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1916, serving in France from 1915 to 1917 and then in Egypt from 1918 to 1919. After the War, Tedder accepted a permanent commission in the new Royal Air Force (RAF) as a squadron leader. By 1931 Tedder had reached the rank of group captain and from 1934 to 1936 he served as Director of Training . Prior to World War II he was commander RAF Far Eastern Forces and was director general for research in the Air Ministry.

 

Portrait of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Middle East Forces, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder sitting at his desk at Air House, his official residence in Cairo, Egypt.As head of the RAF Middle East Command in the Second World War, he commanded Allied air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, covering the evacuation of Crete in May 1941 and Operation Crusader in Africa. After experiencing victories and defeats supporting troops fighting General Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps, Tedder's air forces were key to the Allied victory at the Battle of El Alamein. One of his bombing tactics became known as the "Tedder Carpet".

 

Promoted to Air Marshal, Tedder was involved in the planning of the Allied invasion of Sicily. When Operation Overlord -- the invasion of France -- came to be planned, Tedder was appointed Deputy Supreme Commander beneath General Eisenhower. Finding himself with little responsibility in this new role he wrested control of the air planning for D-Day from the commander of the Allied Air Expeditionary Force, Trafford Leigh-Mallory.

 

Arthur Tedder (centre) at the ceremony of the German unconditional surrender (May, 1945). Standing is Soviet Marshal Zhukov reading the act of the surrender.In the last year of the war Tedder was sent to Russia to seek assistance as the Western Front came under pressure during the Battle of the Bulge. When the unconditional surrender of the Germans came in May 1945 Tedder signed on behalf of General Eisenhower.

 

Knighted in 1942, Tedder was granted a peerage at the war's end. He followed Charles Portal as Chief of the Air Staff and served in that post from 1946 to 1950. In 1947 he delivered the Lees Knowles Lecture, which was then published as Air Power in War.

Note on Wife: Marie SETON ("Toppy")

Known as "Toppy" because of her red hair

Family of John WASTELL of Bolton on Swale and Barbara PEIRSE

Husband: John WASTELL of Bolton on Swale (1660-1738)
Wife: Barbara PEIRSE ( -1690)
Children: Elizabeth WASTELL (1690-1731)

Husband: John WASTELL of Bolton on Swale

Name: John WASTELL of Bolton on Swale
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1660
Death 1738 (age 77-78)

Wife: Barbara PEIRSE

Name: Barbara PEIRSE
Sex: Female
Father: Richard PEIRSE of Hutten Benville ( - )
Mother: Mary HUTTON (1637- )
Death 1690

Child 1: Elizabeth WASTELL

Name: Elizabeth WASTELL
Sex: Female
Spouse: Christopher BAYLES of Laxton ( -1744)
Birth 1690
Death 1731 (age 40-41)

Family of ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex and Eahlwið, Princess of MERCIA

Husband: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex (846-899)
Wife: Eahlwið, Princess of MERCIA ( - )
Children: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex ( -929)

Husband: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex

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      ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex, "Alfred the great"    
 
Name: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex
Sex: Male
Father: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex (795-858)
Mother: Osburga ( -855)
Birth 0846
Death 25 Oct 0899 (age 52-53)

Wife: Eahlwið, Princess of MERCIA

Name: Eahlwið, Princess of MERCIA
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex

Name: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex
Sex: Female
Spouse: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald') (863-918)
Death 7 Jun 0929

Note on Husband: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex

Ælfræd, King of Wessex was born between 846 and 849 at Wantage, Oxfordshire, England.4 He was the son of Æðelwulf, King of Wessex and Osburga (?). He married Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia, daughter of Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas and Eadburga, Princess of Mercia, between 868 and 869.5 He died between 25 October 899 and 28 October 899.6 He was buried at Newminster Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire

Ælfræd, King of Wessex also went by the nick-name of Alfred 'the Great' (?).7 He succeeded to the title of King Ælfræd of Wessex on 23 April 871.5 He succeeded to the title of King Ælfræd of Mercia on 23 April 871.5

He helped his brother gain a great victory over the Danes at Ashdown in 871. Alfred organised the army and was the founder of the English Navy. By 877 the Danes had occupied London and reached Gloucester and Exeter, but they lost 120 supply ships in a fierce storm off Swanage. In 878 he was forced to hide in Somerset and it was there arose the legend of the burned cakes. He renewed the fight and won a famous victory at Edington in Wiltshire the same year. After, the Danes agreed that their king, Guthrum, should be baptised and Alfred was godfather. Afterwards Guthrum ruled Mercia but acknowledged Alfred as Overlord. The Mercian settlement developed over the next 100 years into the body known as Danelaw. Before that, in 879 at Fulham and also near Rochester in 884, other Norse armies landed. Alfred continued fighting until he was the acknowledged champion of the English against the Danes. Alfred was scholarly, a writer, law-maker, pious and also a valiant fighter. Additionally he had a good knowledge of geography. He was a most able administrator and also instituted educational programmes. He founded monasteries and gave a large part of his income to charities.

Family of King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland

Husband: King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland (778-834)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King KENNETH I Macalpin of The Scots (810-858)
Marriage 0830

Husband: King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland

Name: King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: King EOCHAID IV Argyll The Venemous, King Of Scotland (747-819)
Mother: Queen FERGUSA (urgusia) of Scotland (755- )
Birth 0778
Death 0834 (age 55-56)

Child 1: King KENNETH I Macalpin of The Scots

Name: King KENNETH I Macalpin of The Scots
Sex: Male
Birth 0810 Iona
Death 6 Feb 0858 (age 47-48) Iona

Family of ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre and Adela de VERMANDOIS

Husband: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre (885-964)
Wife: Adela de VERMANDOIS ( -960)
Children: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois (940-962)

Husband: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre

Name: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Father: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald') (863-918)
Mother: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex ( -929)
Birth 0885
Death 0964 (age 78-79)

Wife: Adela de VERMANDOIS

Name: Adela de VERMANDOIS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 0960

Child 1: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois

Name: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois
Sex: Male
Spouse: Matilda BILLUNG (951-1008)
Birth 0940
Death 1 Nov 0962 (age 21-22)

Family of ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre and Rozela D'IVREA

Husband: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre (961-987)
Wife: Rozela D'IVREA (950-1003)
Children: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre (980-1036)

Husband: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre

Name: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Father: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois (940-962)
Mother: Matilda BILLUNG (951-1008)
Birth Dec 0961
Death 30 Mar 0987 (age 25)

Wife: Rozela D'IVREA

Name: Rozela D'IVREA
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0950
Death 25 Jan 1003 (age 52-53)

Child 1: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre

Name: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Spouse: OGIVE de Luxembourg ( -1030)
Birth 0980
Death 30 May 1036 (age 55-56)

Family of Mormair Crinan Mormaer Of ATHOLL (Crinan "the Thane") and Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH of Scone

Husband: Mormair Crinan Mormaer Of ATHOLL (Crinan "the Thane") (975-1045)
Wife: Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH of Scone (984-1034)
Children: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland (1013-1040)
Marriage 1008

Husband: Mormair Crinan Mormaer Of ATHOLL (Crinan "the Thane")

Name: Mormair Crinan Mormaer Of ATHOLL (Crinan "the Thane")
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0975
Death 1045 (age 69-70) died in battle

Wife: Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH of Scone

Name: Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH of Scone
Sex: Female
Father: MALCOLM II Mackenneth King of Scotland (970-1034)
Mother: Queen Aelgifu Aefgifu Of SCOTLAND (962- )
Birth 0984
Death 25 Nov 1034 (age 49-50)

Child 1: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland

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      King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland, "duncan1"    
 
Name: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland (1014-1040)
Birth 1013 Atholl, Perthshire
Death 14 Aug 1040 (age 26-27) Murdered in Iona

Family of BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre and ADELA DE FRANCE , Princesse de France

Husband: BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre (1012-1067)
Wife: ADELA DE FRANCE , Princesse de France (1009-1079)
Children: Matilda de FLANDRE (1031-1083)

Husband: BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre

Name: BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Father: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre (980-1036)
Mother: OGIVE de Luxembourg ( -1030)
Birth 1012
Death 1 Sep 1067 (age 54-55)

Wife: ADELA DE FRANCE , Princesse de France

Name: ADELA DE FRANCE , Princesse de France
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1009
Death 8 Jan 1079 (age 69-70)

Child 1: Matilda de FLANDRE

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      Spouse: WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUEROR' , King of England, "William Conqueror"    
 
Name: Matilda de FLANDRE
Sex: Female
Spouse: WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUEROR' , King of England (1027-1087)
Birth 1031
Death 2 Nov 1083 (age 51-52)

Note on Wife: ADELA DE FRANCE , Princesse de France

She was a nun before 1079.

Family of BALDWIN I , Comte de Flandre and Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)

Husband: BALDWIN I , Comte de Flandre ( -879)
Wife: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex) (843- )
Children: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald') (863-918)

Husband: BALDWIN I , Comte de Flandre

Name: BALDWIN I , Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 0879

Wife: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)

Name: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)
Sex: Female
Father: CHARLES I , Roi de France (Charles 'the Bald' ) Holy Roman Emperor (823-877)
Mother: Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS ( - )
Birth 0843

Child 1: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald')

Name: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald')
Sex: Male
Spouse: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex ( -929)
Birth 0863
Death 10 Sep 0918 (age 54-55)

Family of BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald') and ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex

Husband: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald') (863-918)
Wife: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex ( -929)
Children: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre (885-964)

Husband: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald')

Name: BALDWIN II , Comte de Flandre (Baldwin 'the Bald')
Sex: Male
Father: BALDWIN I , Comte de Flandre ( -879)
Mother: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex) (843- )
Birth 0863
Death 10 Sep 0918 (age 54-55)

Wife: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex

Name: ÆLFTHRYTH , Princess of Wessex
Sex: Female
Father: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex (846-899)
Mother: Eahlwið, Princess of MERCIA ( - )
Death 7 Jun 0929

Child 1: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre

Name: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Spouse: Adela de VERMANDOIS ( -960)
Birth 0885
Death 0964 (age 78-79)

Family of BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois and Matilda BILLUNG

Husband: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois (940-962)
Wife: Matilda BILLUNG (951-1008)
Children: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre (961-987)

Husband: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois

Name: BALDWIN III , Comte de Flandre et Artois
Sex: Male
Father: ARNULF 'the Great', Comte de Flandre (885-964)
Mother: Adela de VERMANDOIS ( -960)
Birth 0940
Death 1 Nov 0962 (age 21-22)

Wife: Matilda BILLUNG

Name: Matilda BILLUNG
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0951
Death 25 May 1008 (age 56-57)

Child 1: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre

Name: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Spouse: Rozela D'IVREA (950-1003)
Birth Dec 0961
Death 30 Mar 0987 (age 25)

Family of BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre and OGIVE de Luxembourg

Husband: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre (980-1036)
Wife: OGIVE de Luxembourg ( -1030)
Children: BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre (1012-1067)

Husband: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre

Name: BALDWIN IV , Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Father: ARNULF II 'the Younger', Comte de Flandre (961-987)
Mother: Rozela D'IVREA (950-1003)
Birth 0980
Death 30 May 1036 (age 55-56)

Wife: OGIVE de Luxembourg

Name: OGIVE de Luxembourg
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 21 Feb 1030

Child 1: BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre

Name: BALDWIN V de Lille, Comte de Flandre
Sex: Male
Spouse: ADELA DE FRANCE , Princesse de France (1009-1079)
Birth 1012
Death 1 Sep 1067 (age 54-55)

Family of Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet and Elizabeth PEERS

Husband: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet (1731-1802)
Wife: Elizabeth PEERS ( - )
Children: Lydia BLUNT ( -1851)

Husband: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet

Name: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet
Sex: Male
Father: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London (1696-1759)
Mother: Dorothy NUTT ( -1756)
Birth 4 Sep 1731 St Lawrence Poultney, London
Death 29 Aug 1802 (age 70) India

Wife: Elizabeth PEERS

Name: Elizabeth PEERS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Lydia BLUNT

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      Spouse: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet, "Sir Alexander Seton 5th Baronet -2"     Spouse: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet, "Sir Alexander Seton 5th Baronet"    
 
Name: Lydia BLUNT
Sex: Female
Spouse: Alexander SETON 5th Baronet (1772-1810)
Death 23 Feb 1851

Note on Husband: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet

He died on 29 August 1802 at age 70 at Pullah, near Calcutta, India.2,3 He was buried at Calcutta, India.3 His will (dated 22 May 1802) was probated on 2 March 1803

Family of Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London and Dorothy NUTT

Husband: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London (1696-1759)
Wife: Dorothy NUTT ( -1756)
Children: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet (1731-1802)
Marriage Mar 1724

Husband: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London

Name: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London
Sex: Male
Father: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt (1665-1732)
Mother: Elizabeth COURT ( -1707)
Birth 6 Dec 1696
Death 12 Oct 1759 (age 62) Walthamstow

Wife: Dorothy NUTT

Name: Dorothy NUTT
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 12 Oct 1756

Child 1: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet

Name: Sir Charles William BLUNT 3rd Baronet
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth PEERS ( - )
Birth 4 Sep 1731 St Lawrence Poultney, London
Death 29 Aug 1802 (age 70) India

Family of Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt and Elizabeth COURT

Husband: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt (1665-1732)
Wife: Elizabeth COURT ( -1707)
Children: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London (1696-1759)

Husband: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt

Name: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas BLUNT (Cobbler) ( -1703)
Mother: Isabella BLACK ( - )
Birth 24 Jul 1665
Death 24 Jan 1732 (age 66)

Wife: Elizabeth COURT

Name: Elizabeth COURT
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 22 Mar 1707 Moorfields, Middlesex

Child 1: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London

Name: Sir Henry BLUNT 2nd Baronet Blunt, of London
Sex: Male
Spouse: Dorothy NUTT ( -1756)
Birth 6 Dec 1696
Death 12 Oct 1759 (age 62) Walthamstow

Note on Husband: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt

Sir John Blunt, 1st Bt. became a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company on 5 May 1689.3 He became a Liveryman of the Merchant Taylors' Company on 11 March 1691

 

He was a director of the South Seas Company. He was one of the principal 'projectors' of the company, and after its collapse, was fined the value of his estate, £183,349.

 

He was created 1st Baronet Blunt, of London [Great Britain] on 17 June 1720.1 In 1732 he was fined by the Court of Chivalry for usurping the arms of the family of Blount of Sodington (which family Burke Peerage's later claimed in its pre-1900 editions that he was descended from)

Family of Thomas BLUNT (Cobbler) and Isabella BLACK

Husband: Thomas BLUNT (Cobbler) ( -1703)
Wife: Isabella BLACK ( - )
Children: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt (1665-1732)
Marriage 27 Mar 1654

Husband: Thomas BLUNT (Cobbler)

Name: Thomas BLUNT (Cobbler)
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth
Death Mar 1703

Wife: Isabella BLACK

Name: Isabella BLACK
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt

Name: Sir John BLUNT 1st Bt
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth COURT ( -1707)
Birth 24 Jul 1665
Death 24 Jan 1732 (age 66)

Note on Husband: Thomas BLUNT (Cobbler)

Thomas Blunt was a baptist cobbler at Rochester, Kent

Family of BOEDHE Prince Of Scotland

Husband: BOEDHE Prince Of Scotland (990-1033)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland (1014-1040)

Husband: BOEDHE Prince Of Scotland

Name: BOEDHE Prince Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: King KENNETH III of Scotland (962-1005)
Mother: -
Birth 0990
Death 1033 (age 42-43)

Child 1: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland

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      Spouse: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland, "duncan1"    
 
Name: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland
Sex: Female
Spouse: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland (1013-1040)
Birth 1014 Northumberland
Death 1040 (age 25-26)

Family of BRION (brian) King Of Ireland

Husband: BRION (brian) King Of Ireland ( - )
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada ( - )

Husband: BRION (brian) King Of Ireland

Name: BRION (brian) King Of Ireland
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada

Name: Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada
Sex: Female
Spouse: King DOMANGART Of Scottish Dalriada (484-506)

Family of Lord Robert BRUCE of Annandale and Isobella De Huntingdon of SCOTLAND

Husband: Lord Robert BRUCE of Annandale (1164-1295)
Wife: Isobella De Huntingdon of SCOTLAND (1206-1251)
Children: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale (1210-1294)
Marriage 1240

Husband: Lord Robert BRUCE of Annandale

Name: Lord Robert BRUCE of Annandale
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1164
Death 1295 (age 130-131)

Wife: Isobella De Huntingdon of SCOTLAND

Name: Isobella De Huntingdon of SCOTLAND
Sex: Female
Father: Earl David HUNTINGDON of Huntingdon (1144-1119)
Mother: Matilda DE KEVELIOCK of Chester (1163-1233)
Birth 1206
Death 1251 (age 44-45)

Child 1: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale

Name: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale
Sex: Male
Spouse: Isabella DE CLARE (1226-1254)
Birth 1210
Death 1294 (age 83-84)

Family of CHARLEMAGNE , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and HILDEGARD of Vinzgau

Husband: CHARLEMAGNE , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (742-814)
Wife: HILDEGARD of Vinzgau (757-783)
Children: LOUIS I , Roi de France (778-840)

Husband: CHARLEMAGNE , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

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      CHARLEMAGNE , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, "charlemagne 1"     CHARLEMAGNE , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, "Charlemagne 2"    
 
Name: CHARLEMAGNE , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
Sex: Male
Father: PEPIN III , King of the Franks (Pepin 'the Short') (714-768)
Mother: BERTHA de Laon (720-783)
Birth 2 Apr 0742
Death 28 Jan 0814 (age 71)

Wife: HILDEGARD of Vinzgau

Name: HILDEGARD of Vinzgau
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0757
Death 30 Apr 0783 (age 25-26)

Child 1: LOUIS I , Roi de France

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      LOUIS I , Roi de France, "Louis I"    
 
Name: LOUIS I , Roi de France
Sex: Male
Spouse: Judith von BAYERN ( - )
Birth Aug 0778
Death 20 Jun 0840 (age 61)

Family of CHARLES I , Roi de France (Charles 'the Bald' ) Holy Roman Emperor and Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS

Husband: CHARLES I , Roi de France (Charles 'the Bald' ) Holy Roman Emperor (823-877)
Wife: Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS ( - )
Children: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex) (843- )

Husband: CHARLES I , Roi de France (Charles 'the Bald' ) Holy Roman Emperor

Name: CHARLES I , Roi de France (Charles 'the Bald' ) Holy Roman Emperor
Sex: Male
Father: LOUIS I , Roi de France (778-840)
Mother: Judith von BAYERN ( - )
Birth 13 Jun 0823 Frankfurt
Death 6 Oct 0877 (age 54)

Wife: Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS

Name: Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)

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      Spouse: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex, "Ethelwulf"    
 
Name: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)
Sex: Female
Spouse 1: BALDWIN I , Comte de Flandre ( -879)
Spouse 2: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex (795-858)
Birth 0843

Family of CHARLES III Roi de France

Husband: CHARLES III Roi de France (846-931)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: GISELA (895-920)

Husband: CHARLES III Roi de France

Name: CHARLES III Roi de France
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0846
Death 0931 (age 84-85)

Child 1: GISELA

Name: GISELA
Sex: Female
Spouse: ROLLO RAGNVALDSSON 1st Duc de Normandie (846-931)
Birth 0895
Death 0920 (age 24-25)

Family of King CONSTANTINE II of Scotland

Husband: King CONSTANTINE II of Scotland (836-877)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland (862-900)

Husband: King CONSTANTINE II of Scotland

Name: King CONSTANTINE II of Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: King KENNETH I Macalpin of The Scots (810-858)
Mother: -
Birth 0836
Death 0877 (age 40-41) Inverdovat, Forgan, Fifeshire

Child 1: King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland

Name: King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland
Sex: Male
Birth 0862
Death 0900 (age 37-38) Forres, Morayshire

Family of King DAVID I of Scotland (Saint David) and Countess Matilda Huntington Of NORTHUMBERLAND

Husband: King DAVID I of Scotland (Saint David) (1085-1153)
Wife: Countess Matilda Huntington Of NORTHUMBERLAND (1072-1130)
Children: Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland (1114-1152)
Marriage 1113

Husband: King DAVID I of Scotland (Saint David)

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      King DAVID I of Scotland (Saint David), "David I of Scotland"    
 
Name: King DAVID I of Scotland (Saint David)
Sex: Male
Father: King MALCOLM III Ceanmor of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) (1033-1093)
Mother: Queen MARGARET OF WESSEX , Queen of Scotland (Saint Margaret) (1045- )
Birth 1085
Death 24 May 1153 (age 67-68)

Wife: Countess Matilda Huntington Of NORTHUMBERLAND

Name: Countess Matilda Huntington Of NORTHUMBERLAND
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1072
Death 23 Apr 1130 (age 57-58)

Child 1: Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland

Name: Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Countess Gundred DE WARENNE of Warwick (1120-1178)
Birth 1114
Death 12 Jun 1152 (age 37-38)

Family of Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale and Isabella DE CLARE

Husband: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale (1210-1294)
Wife: Isabella DE CLARE (1226-1254)
Children: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale (1243-1304)
Marriage May 1240

Husband: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale

Name: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale
Sex: Male
Father: Lord Robert BRUCE of Annandale (1164-1295)
Mother: Isobella De Huntingdon of SCOTLAND (1206-1251)
Birth 1210
Death 1294 (age 83-84)

Wife: Isabella DE CLARE

Name: Isabella DE CLARE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 8 Nov 1226
Death 10 Jul 1254 (age 27)

Child 1: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale

Name: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale
Sex: Male
Spouse: Countess Margaret CARRICK of Carrick (1252-1292)
Birth Jul 1243 Dunfrieshire
Death 1304 (age 60-61) Palestine

Family of Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale and Countess Margaret CARRICK of Carrick

Husband: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale (1243-1304)
Wife: Countess Margaret CARRICK of Carrick (1252-1292)
Children: Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce) (1274-1329)
Marriage 1271

Husband: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale

Name: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale
Sex: Male
Father: Lord Robert VI DE BRUCE of Annandale (1210-1294)
Mother: Isabella DE CLARE (1226-1254)
Birth Jul 1243 Dunfrieshire
Death 1304 (age 60-61) Palestine

Wife: Countess Margaret CARRICK of Carrick

Name: Countess Margaret CARRICK of Carrick
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1252
Death 1292 (age 39-40)

Child 1: Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce)

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      Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce), "Robert the Bruce"    
 
Name: Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce)
Sex: Male
Spouse: Isabell (matilda) of MAR (1278-1320)
Birth 11 Jul 1274 Writtle, Near Chelmsford, Essex
Death 7 Jun 1329 (age 54) Cardross, Dunbartonshire

Family of Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce) and Isabell (matilda) of MAR

Husband: Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce) (1274-1329)
Wife: Isabell (matilda) of MAR (1278-1320)
Children: Princess MARJORIE BRUCE of Scotland (1297-1315)

Husband: Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce)

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      Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce), "Robert the Bruce"    
 
Name: Robert I DE BRUS King of Scotland (Robert The Bruce)
Sex: Male
Father: Lord Robert DE BRUS of Annandale (1243-1304)
Mother: Countess Margaret CARRICK of Carrick (1252-1292)
Birth 11 Jul 1274 Writtle, Near Chelmsford, Essex
Death 7 Jun 1329 (age 54) Cardross, Dunbartonshire

Wife: Isabell (matilda) of MAR

Name: Isabell (matilda) of MAR
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1278
Death 1320 (age 41-42)

Child 1: Princess MARJORIE BRUCE of Scotland

Name: Princess MARJORIE BRUCE of Scotland
Sex: Female
Spouse: High Steward Walter STEWART of Scotland (1292-1326)
Birth 1297
Death 1315 (age 17-18)

Family of Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland and Countess Gundred DE WARENNE of Warwick

Husband: Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland (1114-1152)
Wife: Countess Gundred DE WARENNE of Warwick (1120-1178)
Children: Earl David HUNTINGDON of Huntingdon (1144-1119)

Husband: Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland

Name: Earl Henry DE HUNTINGDON of Northumberland
Sex: Male
Father: King DAVID I of Scotland (Saint David) (1085-1153)
Mother: Countess Matilda Huntington Of NORTHUMBERLAND (1072-1130)
Birth 1114
Death 12 Jun 1152 (age 37-38)

Wife: Countess Gundred DE WARENNE of Warwick

Name: Countess Gundred DE WARENNE of Warwick
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1120
Death 1178 (age 57-58)

Child 1: Earl David HUNTINGDON of Huntingdon

Name: Earl David HUNTINGDON of Huntingdon
Sex: Male
Spouse: Matilda DE KEVELIOCK of Chester (1163-1233)
Death 17 Jun 1119 (age -26--25 (!))
Birth 1144

Family of King DOMANGART Of Scottish Dalriada and Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada

Husband: King DOMANGART Of Scottish Dalriada (484-506)
Wife: Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada ( - )
Children: King Gabran MACDOMANGART of Dalriada (480-559)

Husband: King DOMANGART Of Scottish Dalriada

Name: King DOMANGART Of Scottish Dalriada
Sex: Male
Father: King Fergus MOR MacErcu of Dalriada (434-501)
Mother: -
Birth 0484
Death 0506 (age 21-22)

Wife: Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada

Name: Queen FELDELM Foltchain of Dalriada
Sex: Female
Father: BRION (brian) King Of Ireland ( - )
Mother: -

Child 1: King Gabran MACDOMANGART of Dalriada

Name: King Gabran MACDOMANGART of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Spouse: INGENACH (lleian) ( - )
Birth 0480
Death 0559 (age 78-79)

Note on Husband: King DOMANGART Of Scottish Dalriada

Domangart succeeded to the kingship upon his father's death in 501. The Senchus and other sources note that Feidelm Fotchain bore Domangart two sons. According to the genealogies, Feidelm was the daughter of Brian mac Eochaid Mugmedon, the ancestor of the kings of Airgialla, in the northern part of Ireland.

 

King of Scottish Dalriada 499/504. Modern Scots are descended from the Celtic tribes that inhabited the region before the Romans came to Britania.

Family of King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots

Husband: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots (630-673)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada (665-721)

Husband: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots

Name: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots
Sex: Male
Father: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada (595-642)
Mother: -
Birth 0630
Death 0673 (age 42-43)

Child 1: King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada

Name: King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Spouse: Princess SPONDANA of The Picts ( - )
Birth 0665
Death 0721 (age 55-56) Killed in battle

Note on Husband: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots

His mother appears to be also his sister, as his father impregnated his daughter and had Domangart II. Domangart succeeded to the kingship in 660, when the joint kingship of his uncle Conall Crandomna and Duncan, son of Duban, ended with Conall's death. Nothing about Domangart's reign is mentioned by the sources until he was killed in 673, and succeeded by his cousin Maelduin

Family of King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada

Husband: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada (595-642)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots (630-673)

Husband: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada

Name: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Father: King EOCHAID Mac Aidan of Dalriada (565-629)
Mother: -
Birth 0595
Death 0642 (age 46-47) Slain in battle against the Britons

Child 1: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots

Name: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots
Sex: Male
Birth 0630
Death 0673 (age 42-43)

Note on Husband: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada

Domnal of Dalriada, also known as Domnal Brecc the Freckled, was king of Dalriada from c. 629 until 642. He was the son of Eochaid I. Domnal broke Dalriada's alliance with the High Kings of Ireland.

 

He suffered four great defeats which his contemporaries blamed on his breaking of faith with the U? N?ill kinsmen of St. Columba. In Ireland Domnal was defeated by the U? N?ill at Mag Rath in 637. He lost to the Picts in 635 and 638 and finally, and fatally, to the Strathclyde Britons at Strathcarron in 642.

Family of King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland

Husband: King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland (862-900)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King MALCOLM I Macalpin King Of Scotland (897-954)

Husband: King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland

Name: King DONALD II Dasachtach King Of Alba & Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: King CONSTANTINE II of Scotland (836-877)
Mother: -
Birth 0862
Death 0900 (age 37-38) Forres, Morayshire

Child 1: King MALCOLM I Macalpin King Of Scotland

Name: King MALCOLM I Macalpin King Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Birth 0897
Death 0954 (age 56-57) Fordoun, Kincardineshire

Family of James DOUGLAS 1st Earl and Princess Joan STUART of Scotland

Husband: James DOUGLAS 1st Earl (1466- )
Wife: Princess Joan STUART of Scotland ( - )
Children: Lady Jean DOUGLAS ( - )
Marriage 15 May 1459

Husband: James DOUGLAS 1st Earl

Name: James DOUGLAS 1st Earl
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1466

Wife: Princess Joan STUART of Scotland

Name: Princess Joan STUART of Scotland
Sex: Female
Father: JAMES 1 STUART King of Scotland (1394-1435)
Mother: Queen Joan DE BEAUFORT of Scotland ( - )

Child 1: Lady Jean DOUGLAS

Name: Lady Jean DOUGLAS
Sex: Female
Spouse: Lord Thomas ERSKINE ( - )

Family of King DUBH Macalpin Of Scotland

Husband: King DUBH Macalpin Of Scotland (930-967)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King KENNETH III of Scotland (962-1005)

Husband: King DUBH Macalpin Of Scotland

Name: King DUBH Macalpin Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: King MALCOLM I Macalpin King Of Scotland (897-954)
Mother: -
Birth 0930
Death 0967 (age 36-37) Forres, Morayshire

Child 1: King KENNETH III of Scotland

Name: King KENNETH III of Scotland
Sex: Male
Birth 0962
Death 25 Mar 1005 (age 42-43) Killed In Battle By Malcolm 11

Family of King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland and Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland

Husband: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland (1013-1040)
Wife: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland (1014-1040)
Children: King MALCOLM III Ceanmor of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) (1033-1093)
Marriage 1030

Husband: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland

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      King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland, "duncan1"    
 
Name: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: Mormair Crinan Mormaer Of ATHOLL (Crinan "the Thane") (975-1045)
Mother: Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH of Scone (984-1034)
Birth 1013 Atholl, Perthshire
Death 14 Aug 1040 (age 26-27) Murdered in Iona

Wife: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland

Name: Queen Aelflaed (sybil) FITZSIWARD of Scotland
Sex: Female
Father: BOEDHE Prince Of Scotland (990-1033)
Mother: -
Birth 1014 Northumberland
Death 1040 (age 25-26)

Child 1: King MALCOLM III Ceanmor of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada)

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      King MALCOLM III Ceanmor of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada), "Malcolm III and Margaret"     Spouse: Queen MARGARET OF WESSEX , Queen of Scotland (Saint Margaret), "Margaret of Wessex"    
 
Name: King MALCOLM III Ceanmor of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada)
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Queen MARGARET OF WESSEX , Queen of Scotland (Saint Margaret) (1045- )
Spouse 2: Queen Ingeborg FINNSDATTER of Scotland ( - )
Birth 1033 Atholl, Perthshire
Death 13 Nov 1093 (age 59-60) Alnwick, Northumberland

Note on Husband: King DUNCAN I Maccrinan Of Scotland

Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husband Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld. He was about 33 when he succeeded his grandfather. Married to a cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland, he may have favoured southern ways and this is perhaps why he became unpopular with his subjects.

 

He was not the best tactician and in 1038 he marched south to besiege Durham but he was beaten off, with heavy losses. Duncan attempted to impose his over lordship over Moray (an independent dynasty) by military force. He was then twice defeated by the Earl of Orkney's son, Thorfinn, before being killed in battle by Macbeth, one of his commanders, near Elgin, Morayshire on 14 August 1040 and is at rest with other Scottish in Iona.

 

William Shakespeare based his play, Macbeth, one of his greatest tragedies, upon a distorted version of these events which he found in Raphael Holinshed's 'Chronicle of Scottish History.' The only kernel of historical truth in the play is Duncan's death at the hand of Macbeth. From this fact, Shakespeare drew his portrait of ambition leading to a violent and tragic end.

Family of ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex and Redburga

Husband: ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex (769-839)
Wife: Redburga ( - )
Children: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex (795-858)

Husband: ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex

Name: ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0769
Death 4 Feb 0839 (age 69-70)

Wife: Redburga

Name: Redburga
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex

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      ETHELWULF , King of Wessex, "Ethelwulf"    
 
Name: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Osburga ( -855)
Spouse 2: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex) (843- )
Birth 0795
Death 13 Jan 0858 (age 62-63) Buried at Steyning, West Sussex

Note on Husband: ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex

After the Romans left Britain in AD 407, the country was raided by Picts from Scotland, Angles and Saxons from Germany and Jutes from Denmark. Within 200 years most of England was under Anglo-Saxon rule, divided into seven Kingdoms: Kent (mostly Jutes), Essex, Sussex, Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria. As a guide, Wessex consisted of Hants, Dorset, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. Mercia's boundaries varied a great deal but could be said to lie between the Thames and Humber. The capital of Wessex was Winchester and important towns in Mercia were Lichfield, Repton and Tamworth. King Offa of Mercia was a powerful king of this period and built the dyke along the English/Welsh border. Although nominally King of England, really he was only accepted South of the Humber. He won a resounding victory over the Norsemen and Cornish at Hingston Down near Callington in Cornwall in 836 and also conquered Mercia in 829 but lost it again in 838. He paved the way for national political unification which was achieved by King Athelstan in the 10th century. Although Egbert was King, the remaining kingdoms retained sub-kings or Ealdormen.

Family of EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England and Eleanor DE CASTILLA Comtesse de Ponthieu

Husband: EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England (1239-1307)
Wife: Eleanor DE CASTILLA Comtesse de Ponthieu (1244-1290)
Children: EDWARD II King of England (1284-1327)

Husband: EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England

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      EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England, "Edward I"    
 
Name: EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England
Sex: Male
Father: HENRY III King of England (1207-1272)
Mother: Eleanor of PROVENCE (1223-1291)
Birth 17 Jun 1239 Westminster Palace
Death 7 Jul 1307 (age 68)

Wife: Eleanor DE CASTILLA Comtesse de Ponthieu

Name: Eleanor DE CASTILLA Comtesse de Ponthieu
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1244
Death 28 Nov 1290 (age 45-46)

Child 1: EDWARD II King of England

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      EDWARD II King of England, "Edward II"    
 
Name: EDWARD II King of England
Sex: Male
Spouse: Isabelle de FRANCE (1292-1358)
Birth 25 Apr 1284
Death 21 Sep 1327 (age 43)

Note on Husband: EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England

Edward I 'Longshanks', King of England was born on 17 June 1239 at Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England.2 He was the son of Henry III, King of England and Eleanor of Provence. He was baptised on 21 June 1239 by Eudes, the Pope's legate.3 He married, firstly, Eleanor de Castilla, Comtesse de Ponthieu, daughter of Fernando III, Rey de Castilla y León and Jeanne d'Aumale, Comtesse de Ponthieu, on 18 October 1254 at Abbey of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain.4 He married, secondly, Marguerite de France, daughter of Philippe III, Roi de France and Marie de Brabant, on 10 September 1299 at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He died on 7 July 1307 at age 68 at Burgh-on-the-Sands, Cumberland, England, from dysentry, while marching against the Scots.5 He died on 7 July 1307 at age 68 at Burgh-on-Sands, Cumberland, England.6 He was buried at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.5

Edward I 'Longshanks', King of England gained the title of Duke of Gascony in 1254.4 He was created 1st Earl of Chester [England] on 14 February 1253/54.3 He fought in the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, where he was taken priosner by the rebellious barons.3 On 24 December 1264 he was forced the deliver the Earldom of Chester into the hands of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, but received it back on 4 August 1265 on the death of Simon.3 He succeeded to the title of King Edward I of England on 20 November 1272.4 He was crowned King of England on 19 August 1274 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, and styled 'Rex Angliae, Dominus Hiberniae et Dux Aquitaniae.7'

Edward towered over his contemporaries - he was the then rare height of six feet two inches. He was on a Crusade at the time of his accession and returned to England in 1274. Reigning for 35 years he was a strong and wise King. He married Eleanor of Castille and, after her death Margaret, daughter of Phillip III of France. Edward had 16 children by Eleanor and three by Margaret, the most of any Monarch. He carried out much needed reform and clarification of the law. Starting in 1277 he set out to resolve the Welsh problem which had proved so troublesome in Henry III's reign. The area around Snowdon and Anglesy harboured Llewelyn and other warlike princes. Llewelyn was killed in battle and the Welsh resistance collapsed. The Statute of Wales in 1284 arranged for administration under a mixed English and Welsh law. Castles were built to secure the Principality, including Caernarvon where Edward's son (Edward) was born and who was created Prince of Wales in 1301. During his campaign in Wales, it was found that the long bow used by the Southern Welsh, was an amazingly effective weapon which would revolutionise forthcoming conflicts. Edward next marched on Scotland and won a crushing victory at Falkirk but Robert Bruce arose and made himself King of Scotland. Although known as The Hammer of the Scots, Edward had not succeeded in subjugating that noble land. Edward may be best remembered by the Model Parliament called in 1295

Family of EDWARD II King of England and Isabelle de FRANCE

Husband: EDWARD II King of England (1284-1327)
Wife: Isabelle de FRANCE (1292-1358)
Children: EDWARD III King of England (1312-1377)
Marriage 25 Jan 1307

Husband: EDWARD II King of England

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      EDWARD II King of England, "Edward II"    
 
Name: EDWARD II King of England
Sex: Male
Father: EDWARD 1 (Longshanks) King of England (1239-1307)
Mother: Eleanor DE CASTILLA Comtesse de Ponthieu (1244-1290)
Birth 25 Apr 1284
Death 21 Sep 1327 (age 43)

Wife: Isabelle de FRANCE

Name: Isabelle de FRANCE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1292
Death 22 Aug 1358 (age 65-66)

Child 1: EDWARD III King of England

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      EDWARD III King of England, "Edward III"    
 
Name: EDWARD III King of England
Sex: Male
Spouse: Phillipa of HAINAULT (1309-1369)
Birth 13 Nov 1312
Death 21 Jun 1377 (age 64)

Note on Husband: EDWARD II King of England

Edward II, King of England was also known as Edward of Caernarvon.1 He succeeded to the title of Comte de Ponthieu et Montreuil on 28 November 1290.3 He was created 1st Earl of Chester [England] on 7 February 1301.3 He was created Prince of Wales on 7 February 1301.3 He was created Comte de Ponthieu et Montreuil.1 He was created Duc d'Aquitaine in May 1306.3 He gained the title of King Edward II of England on 7 July 1307.6 He was crowned King of England on 24 February 1308 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, and styled 'Rex Angliae, Dominus Hiberniae et Dux Aquitaniae.6' He was deposed as King of England on 20 January 1327.6 He abdicated as King of England on 25 January 1327

He was the first English prince to bear the title 'Prince of Wales'. He married Isabella, daughter of King Philip IV of France. All the evidence indicates that Edward was a homosexual. His first close advisor and unnatural friend was Piers Gaveson who was beheaded by the opposing barons at Deddington, Oxon in 1312. In 1314 Edward marched against the Scots and on 24 June of that year his large army was massacred by Robert Bruce at Bannockburn, gaining independance for Scotland. Thomas, the Earl of Lancaster, the leader of the barons opposing Edward, gained control for a time but Edward found new favourites in the Despensers, and Thomas was overcome in 1321 and subsequently put to death. In 1324 Edward's wife, Isabella, returned to France and then with a Welsh Marcher Lord, Roger Mortimer, they assembled followers and in 1327 set sail and landed in Suffolk. Edward was captured and deposed and the Despensers were hanged. Edward was imprisoned at Berkley Castle, Gloucestershire and attempts were first made to starve him to death. Then an order was issued by Isabella's followers that he should be killed without a mark being left on his body. At Berkley Castle, on Monday 21 September 1327, he was reputedly disembowelled with a red hot iron rod.

Note on Wife: Isabelle de FRANCE

Isabelle de France also went by the nick-name of Isabelle 'le Bel' (or in English, 'the Fair'). As a result of her marriage, Isabelle de France was styled as Queen Consort Isabella of England on 25 January 1307/8.3 She held the office of Regent of England between 1327 and 1330, along with her lover, Roger Mortimer.3 She and Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March were associated between 1327 and 1330

Family of King EOCHAID Mac Aidan of Dalriada

Husband: King EOCHAID Mac Aidan of Dalriada (565-629)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada (595-642)

Husband: King EOCHAID Mac Aidan of Dalriada

Name: King EOCHAID Mac Aidan of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Father: King Aidan MAC GABRAN Of Dalriada ("The Treacherous") (532-606)
Mother: -
Birth 0565
Death 0629 (age 63-64)

Child 1: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada

Name: King DOMNALI Brec of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Birth 0595
Death 0642 (age 46-47) Slain in battle against the Britons

Note on Husband: King EOCHAID Mac Aidan of Dalriada

Eochaid succeeded to the kingship upon his father's death in 606. Eochaid's reign appears to have been quiet until the end, but in 627, the forces of Dal Riata, led by Eochaid's successor, Connad Cerr, were victorious in a battle in Ireland.

Family of King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada and Princess SPONDANA of The Picts

Husband: King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada (665-721)
Wife: Princess SPONDANA of The Picts ( - )
Children: King Fergus UNGUST of The Picts (709- )

Husband: King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada

Name: King EOCHAID II ('Crooked-Nose') of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Father: King DOMANGART II Mac Domnall of Scots (630-673)
Mother: -
Birth 0665
Death 0721 (age 55-56) Killed in battle

Wife: Princess SPONDANA of The Picts

Name: Princess SPONDANA of The Picts
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: King Fergus UNGUST of The Picts

Name: King Fergus UNGUST of The Picts
Sex: Male
Spouse: FERGUS Queen Of The Picts ( - )
Birth 0709
Death

Family of King EOCHAID IV Argyll The Venemous, King Of Scotland and Queen FERGUSA (urgusia) of Scotland

Husband: King EOCHAID IV Argyll The Venemous, King Of Scotland (747-819)
Wife: Queen FERGUSA (urgusia) of Scotland (755- )
Children: King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland (778-834)

Husband: King EOCHAID IV Argyll The Venemous, King Of Scotland

Name: King EOCHAID IV Argyll The Venemous, King Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0747
Death 0819 (age 71-72)

Wife: Queen FERGUSA (urgusia) of Scotland

Name: Queen FERGUSA (urgusia) of Scotland
Sex: Female
Father: King Fergus UNGUST of The Picts (709- )
Mother: FERGUS Queen Of The Picts ( - )
Birth 0755

Child 1: King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland

Name: King ALPIN OF KINTYRE King Of Scotland
Sex: Male
Birth 0778
Death 0834 (age 55-56)

Family of EOCHAID MUNREVAR King of Irish Dalriada

Husband: EOCHAID MUNREVAR King of Irish Dalriada ( -439)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada (400-474)

Husband: EOCHAID MUNREVAR King of Irish Dalriada

Name: EOCHAID MUNREVAR King of Irish Dalriada
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 0439

Child 1: ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada

Name: ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada
Sex: Male
Spouse: Misi (MIST) ( -474)
Birth 0400
Death 0474 (age 73-74)

Family of ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada and Misi (MIST)

Husband: ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada (400-474)
Wife: Misi (MIST) ( -474)
Children: King Fergus MOR MacErcu of Dalriada (434-501)

Husband: ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada

Name: ERCU OF DALRIADA King of Irish Dalriada
Sex: Male
Father: EOCHAID MUNREVAR King of Irish Dalriada ( -439)
Mother: -
Birth 0400
Death 0474 (age 73-74)

Wife: Misi (MIST)

Name: Misi (MIST)
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 0474

Child 1: King Fergus MOR MacErcu of Dalriada

Name: King Fergus MOR MacErcu of Dalriada
Sex: Male
Birth 0434 Dalriada, Argyll, Scotland
Death 0501 (age 66-67)

Family of Lord Thomas ERSKINE and Lady Jean DOUGLAS

Husband: Lord Thomas ERSKINE ( - )
Wife: Lady Jean DOUGLAS ( - )
Children: Elizabeth ERSKINE ( - )

Husband: Lord Thomas ERSKINE

Name: Lord Thomas ERSKINE
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -

Wife: Lady Jean DOUGLAS

Name: Lady Jean DOUGLAS
Sex: Female
Father: James DOUGLAS 1st Earl (1466- )
Mother: Princess Joan STUART of Scotland ( - )

Child 1: Elizabeth ERSKINE

Name: Elizabeth ERSKINE
Sex: Female
Spouse: Sir Alexander SETON of Touch (Hereditary Armour Bearer to James IV 1488) ( -1500)

Family of ETHELWULF , King of Wessex and Osburga

Husband: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex (795-858)
Wife: Osburga ( -855)
Children: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex (846-899)

Husband: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex

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      ETHELWULF , King of Wessex, "Ethelwulf"    
 
Name: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex
Sex: Male
Father: ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex (769-839)
Mother: Redburga ( - )
Birth 0795
Death 13 Jan 0858 (age 62-63) Buried at Steyning, West Sussex

Wife: Osburga

Name: Osburga
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Death 0855

Child 1: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex

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      ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex, "Alfred the great"    
 
Name: ALFRED THE GREAT (Ælfræd), King of Wessex
Sex: Male
Spouse: Eahlwið, Princess of MERCIA ( - )
Birth 0846
Death 25 Oct 0899 (age 52-53)

Note on Husband: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex

Ethelwulf was the son of King Egbert and had previously ruled Kent and adjoining minor kingdoms. He continued wars against the Danes and had a victory at the mouth of the Parret in Somerset in 845 and again in 851 when he beat a force of 350 ships' companies who attacked Canterbury. Ethelwulf helped the Mercians against the Welsh and then married the Mercian king's daughter. He was a religious man and in 855 undertook a pilgrimage to Rome, leaving the country in charge of Ethelbald his eldest son. On his return, to avoid civil war, he allowed Ethelbald to retain Wessex while he ruled Kent and other parts of south eastern England

Family of ETHELWULF , King of Wessex and Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)

Husband: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex (795-858)
Wife: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex) (843- )

Husband: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex

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      ETHELWULF , King of Wessex, "Ethelwulf"    
 
Name: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex
Sex: Male
Father: ECGBEORHT , King of Wessex (769-839)
Mother: Redburga ( - )
Birth 0795
Death 13 Jan 0858 (age 62-63) Buried at Steyning, West Sussex

Wife: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)

Name: Judith, Princesse de FRANCE (Queen Judith of Wessex)
Sex: Female
Father: CHARLES I , Roi de France (Charles 'the Bald' ) Holy Roman Emperor (823-877)
Mother: Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS ( - )
Birth 0843

Note on Husband: ETHELWULF , King of Wessex

Ethelwulf was the son of King Egbert and had previously ruled Kent and adjoining minor kingdoms. He continued wars against the Danes and had a victory at the mouth of the Parret in Somerset in 845 and again in 851 when he beat a force of 350 ships' companies who attacked Canterbury. Ethelwulf helped the Mercians against the Welsh and then married the Mercian king's daughter. He was a religious man and in 855 undertook a pilgrimage to Rome, leaving the country in charge of Ethelbald his eldest son. On his return, to avoid civil war, he allowed Ethelbald to retain Wessex while he ruled Kent and other parts of south eastern England

Family of EYSTEIN 'THE NOISY ' Glumra, Jarl of the Uplanders and Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR

Husband: EYSTEIN 'THE NOISY ' Glumra, Jarl of the Uplanders (788- )
Wife: Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR ( - )
Children: RAGNVALD I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson , Earl of More ( - )

Husband: EYSTEIN 'THE NOISY ' Glumra, Jarl of the Uplanders

Name: EYSTEIN 'THE NOISY ' Glumra, Jarl of the Uplanders
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0788

Wife: Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR

Name: Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: RAGNVALD I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson , Earl of More

Name: RAGNVALD I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson , Earl of More
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ragnhild HROLFSDOTTIR ( - )

Family of Sir David FLEMMING

Husband: Sir David FLEMMING (1340-1406)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Jonet FLEMMING (1360-1430)
Marriage 1360

Husband: Sir David FLEMMING

Name: Sir David FLEMMING
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1340
Death 14 Feb 1406 (age 65-66) Scotland

Child 1: Jonet FLEMMING

Name: Jonet FLEMMING
Sex: Female
Spouse: William De SETON (1374-1420)
Birth 1360
Death 1430 (age 69-70)

Family of Sir John FRASER

Husband: Sir John FRASER (1310-1370)
Wife: (unknown)
Children: Margeret FRASER (1340-1390)

Husband: Sir John FRASER

Name: Sir John FRASER
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1310
Death 1370 (age 59-60)

Child 1: Margeret FRASER

Name: Margeret FRASER
Sex: Female
Spouse: Sir William KEITH (1315-1407)
Birth 1340
Death 1390 (age 49-50)

Family of GEOFFREY V PLANTAGENET , Comte d'Anjou et Maine and MATILDA 'the Empress' of England

Husband: GEOFFREY V PLANTAGENET , Comte d'Anjou et Maine (1113-1151)
Wife: MATILDA 'the Empress' of England (1102-1167)
Children: HENRY II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England (1133-1189)

Husband: GEOFFREY V PLANTAGENET , Comte d'Anjou et Maine

Name: GEOFFREY V PLANTAGENET , Comte d'Anjou et Maine
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 24 Aug 1113
Death 7 Sep 1151 (age 38)

Wife: MATILDA 'the Empress' of England

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      MATILDA 'the Empress' of England, "matilda"    
 
Name: MATILDA 'the Empress' of England
Sex: Female
Father: HENRY I 'Beauclerc', King of England (1068-1135)
Mother: Editha of SCOTLAND (1079-1118)
Birth Aug 1102
Death 10 Sep 1167 (age 65)

Child 1: HENRY II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England

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      HENRY II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England, "henry ii"     Spouse: ELEANOR , Duchesse d'Aquitaine, "Eleanor of Aquitaine"    
 
Name: HENRY II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England
Sex: Male
Spouse: ELEANOR , Duchesse d'Aquitaine (1120-1204)
Birth 5 Mar 1133 Le Mans
Death 6 Jul 1189 (age 56)

Note on Wife: MATILDA 'the Empress' of England

Matilda was heir to the English king, Henry I, but was usurped by Stephen resulting in civil war.

 

Matilda was born in 1102, the daughter of Henry I, King of England. In 1114, she married the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. The death of Matilda's brother in 1120 made her Henry I's sole legitimate heir. When her husband died in 1125, Henry recalled her to England and, in 1127, he insisted that the nobles accept her as his successor. In 1128, she married Geoffrey of Anjou with whom she had three sons. A woman ruler was unprecedented and her marriage to Geoffrey was unpopular. When Henry I died in 1135 Matilda's cousin Stephen of Blois immediately had himself crowned king.

 

Though the church and most nobles supported Stephen, Matilda's claims were upheld by her half-brother Robert of Gloucester and her uncle, David I of Scotland. Matilda and Robert landed at Arundel in September 1139 and England descended into civil war. The war was used as a cover for the settling of local feuds, leaving much of the country in anarchy.

 

Stephen was captured at Lincoln in February 1141 and Matilda now controlled the country. However, her arrogance alienated many of her supporters and she was never crowned. Stephen was released in exchange for Robert of Gloucester. Civil war continued but in 1147, Matilda's greatest supporter Robert of Gloucester died. Disheartened, she retired to France the following year. She never returned. The struggle was taken up by Matilda's son, Henry, but he did not have the resources to defeat Stephen, and returned to Normandy himself.

 

In 1153, Stephen's son, Eustace died and in the Treaty of Wallingford, Stephen agreed that Henry should succeed him. He became Henry II in 1154. Matilda spent the remainder of her life in Normandy, dying at Rouen in September 1167.

Family of Sir Adam GORDON VII and Elizabeth KEITH

Husband: Sir Adam GORDON VII (1360-1402)
Wife: Elizabeth KEITH (1361-1346)
Children: Elizabeth GORDON (1390-1438)

Husband: Sir Adam GORDON VII

Name: Sir Adam GORDON VII
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1360 Scotland
Death 14 Sep 1402 (age 41-42) Homildon Hill, Scotland

Wife: Elizabeth KEITH

Name: Elizabeth KEITH
Sex: Female
Father: Sir William KEITH (1315-1407)
Mother: Margeret FRASER (1340-1390)
Death 1346 (age -16--15 (!)) Scotland
Birth 1361 Scotland

Child 1: Elizabeth GORDON

Name: Elizabeth GORDON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Sir Alexander de SETON created Lord Gordon in 1429 (1385-1440)
Birth 1390
Death 1438 (age 47-48)

Family of GUILLAUME I 'LONGSWORD' , 2nd Duc de Normandie and Sprote de BRETAGNE

Husband: GUILLAUME I 'LONGSWORD' , 2nd Duc de Normandie (900-942)
Wife: Sprote de BRETAGNE (911- )
Children: Richard I, 3rd Duc de NORMANDIE (933-996)

Husband: GUILLAUME I 'LONGSWORD' , 2nd Duc de Normandie

Name: GUILLAUME I 'LONGSWORD' , 2nd Duc de Normandie
Sex: Male
Father: ROLLO RAGNVALDSSON 1st Duc de Normandie (846-931)
Mother: Poppa of Normandy DE VALOIS ( - )
Birth 0900 Normandy
Death 17 Dec 0942 (age 41-42) Murdered in Normandy

Wife: Sprote de BRETAGNE

Name: Sprote de BRETAGNE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0911

Child 1: Richard I, 3rd Duc de NORMANDIE

Name: Richard I, 3rd Duc de NORMANDIE
Sex: Male
Spouse: Gonnor DE CREPON (936-1031)
Birth 28 Aug 0933
Death 20 Nov 0996 (age 63)

Note on Husband: GUILLAUME I 'LONGSWORD' , 2nd Duc de Normandie

Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie was born circa 900 at Normandy, France.3 He was the son of Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie and Poppa of Normandy de Valois.2 He married Sprote de Bretagne, daughter of Hubert I, Comte de Senlis, circa 932 in a Normandy marriage.3 He married Luitgarda de Vermandois in 935.2 He died on 17 December 942 at Normandy, France, murdered.3

Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie succeeded to the title of 2nd Duc de Normandie in 925

Family of HENRY I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Editha of SCOTLAND

Husband: HENRY I 'Beauclerc', King of England (1068-1135)
Wife: Editha of SCOTLAND (1079-1118)
Children: MATILDA 'the Empress' of England (1102-1167)