The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and BiographiesCrane, 1906 - 441 ページ Henry Seaton immigrated to Virginia in 1690 and settled first in Gloucester County. He married Elizabeth Todd in 1709. They moved to an estate in King William County. They had one son, George (1711- 1750). Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Washington D.C., Connecticut, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and elsewhere. |
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... lived well and done their life's work bravely , to know that before you were born your ancestors were honorable citizens who had done their best to uphold the right in domestic and national affairs , is a birthright of which anyone may ...
... lived well and done their life's work bravely , to know that before you were born your ancestors were honorable citizens who had done their best to uphold the right in domestic and national affairs , is a birthright of which anyone may ...
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... lived on ad- joining farms in the vicinity . When a postoffice was granted the village , some one at the Postoffice Department saw fit to give it the name of Malott instead of Seatonville as petitioned for . The village of Seaton ...
... lived on ad- joining farms in the vicinity . When a postoffice was granted the village , some one at the Postoffice Department saw fit to give it the name of Malott instead of Seatonville as petitioned for . The village of Seaton ...
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... lived at a place called Say ; hence that branch became Picot Avenel de Say ; the de meaning of . Say is said to have been located near Argentan , Normandy . One Saher de Say went to Scotland and located in THE SEATON FAMILY . 35 IV.
... lived at a place called Say ; hence that branch became Picot Avenel de Say ; the de meaning of . Say is said to have been located near Argentan , Normandy . One Saher de Say went to Scotland and located in THE SEATON FAMILY . 35 IV.
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... lived and with which they might be transferred . They were not regarded as personal property , as were the slaves . Serfdom ex- isted in Normandy at an early date and in Scotland as late as the eighteenth century , while in Russia ...
... lived and with which they might be transferred . They were not regarded as personal property , as were the slaves . Serfdom ex- isted in Normandy at an early date and in Scotland as late as the eighteenth century , while in Russia ...
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... lived in the time of David I. ( 1124-1153 ) . " PHILIP DE SAYTOUN Succeeded to Seher , his father . He made a strong alliance by marrying Helen , only daughter of Waldeve , fifth Earl of Dunbar and March , by Aelina , his wife . Philip ...
... lived in the time of David I. ( 1124-1153 ) . " PHILIP DE SAYTOUN Succeeded to Seher , his father . He made a strong alliance by marrying Helen , only daughter of Waldeve , fifth Earl of Dunbar and March , by Aelina , his wife . Philip ...
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Alexander Seton Ambrose Amherst ANDREW SEATON Anna army born April born August born December born February born January born July born June born March born November born October boys brother castle Charles Chicago child Church Company daughter death December 25 descendants Earl ELIZABETH SEATON England farm father February 15 France George Seaton Greene county Greenup Henderson Henry Seaton honor Illinois Indiana Iowa Ireland Ismenia James Seaton Jane Jefferson county Jewell county John Seaton Joseph Kansas Kenner Kentucky King land later lived Lord Seton Louise Louisville Margaret Marion township married Mary Martha Mary Seaton Methodist Missouri mother moved Nebraska Ohio Pennsylvania Queen Rebecca regiment Republican reside Robert Seton Samuel Seaton Sarah Seaton says Scotland SEATON 2D Seaton died Seaton married Seaton Schroeder SEATON was born Seatonville sister Thomas Tyler Virginia Washington wife William Seton William Winston Seaton Winton York
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7 ページ - Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations : ask thy father, and he will shew thee ; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
103 ページ - I tell thee, thou'rt defied! And if thou said'st I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied!
323 ページ - Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, And the spirit shall return to God who gave it.
18 ページ - There is a regard for ancestry which nourishes only a weak pride ; but there is also a moral and philosophical respect for our ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart.
71 ページ - Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
48 ページ - ... good man be ? — By the side of a spring, on the breast of Helvellyn, Under the twigs of a young birch tree ! The oak that in summer was sweet to hear, And rustled its leaves in the fall of the year, And whistled and roared in the winter alone, Is gone, — and the birch in its stead is grown. — The Knight's bones are dust, And his good sword rust ; — His soul is with the saints, I trust.
67 ページ - And, oh ! sad emblems of entire neglect, In rank luxuriance, the nettles spread Behind the massy tablatures of death, Hanging their pointed leaves and seedy stalks Above the graves, so lonesome and so low, Of famous men, now utterly unknown, Yet whose heroic deeds were, in their day, The theme of loud acclaim— when Seton's arm In power with Stuart and with Douglas vied. *> Clad in their robes of state, or graith of war, A proud procession, o'er the stage of time, As century on century wheeled away,...
74 ページ - ... he is reported to have said with that good-humoured pleasantry which was a characteristic of so many of his family, that ' were he to play the Deil a trick, he would send him from Glascow to Sorn in winter.' "
90 ページ - John got rid of some of his secret confederates that were getting troublesome. Another of John's exploits was in a different line. Mr. Moir had occasion to go to London, taking John with him of course. He visited his friend the Earl of Wintoun, then under sentence of death in the Tower for his concern in the rebellion of 1715. The Earl was arranging his affairs, and the family books and papers had been allowed to be carried into his cell in a large hamper, which went and came as occasion needed....
65 ページ - In the year 1493 it was made a collegiate establishment for a provost, six prebendaries, two singing-boys, and a clerk, to whose support George, Lord Seton, assigned the tithes of the church and various chaplainries which had been founded in it by his ancestors. At later dates other members of the family made additions to the edifice, multiplied its ornaments, increased its wealth, and raised within it some sumptuous monuments. In 1544 the English invaders, while destroying the neighboring castle,...