William Seton of Meldrum (-18 May 1452)

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Parents
Father:1Sir Alexander Seton (-between 31 August 1440 and 3 April 1441), Lord of Gordon
Mother:2Elizabeth Gordon (-16 March 1438-9)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:3Elizabeth Meldrum (-)
Children
Children with Elizabeth Meldrum:
Alexander Seton of Meldrum (-)4
Children with :
Elizabeth Seton (-)5
Elizabeth was the daughter of "the Baron of Meldrum".
Attributes
Events
Died:618 May 1452Brechin [city/town], Angus [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country]
Personal Info
He is the ancestor of the Setons of Meldrum.7
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Sources

1 Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms, The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, Volume IV: (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1907), Huntly, p. 518-21, Elizabeth Gordon.
2 Ibid
3 Ibid
4 Peter Beauclerk Dewar, Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain - The Kingdom in Scotland 19th Edition Volume 1: Together with Members of the Titled and Non-titled Contemporary Establishment (Wilmington, Delaware, USA: Burke's Peerage and Gentry LLC, 2001), Seton of Pitmedden, p. 1220-21.
5 Colonel Leslie of Balquhain, Historical Records of the Family of Leslie from 1067 to 1868-9 vol. III: (Edinburgh: Edmondston and Douglas, 1869), p. 377-78, James Leslie of Pitcaple.
6 Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms, The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, Volume IV: (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1907), Huntly, p. 518-21, Elizabeth Gordon.
7 Ibid
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