A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . SUCCESSIVE BARONETS 509. 8. Sir James Gordon, sixth Baronet, Colonel in the service of the States of Holland, at whose decease,unmarried, in 1786, the title devolved upon his brother, 8 (a). Sir William Gordon, seventh Baronet, born in 1736, a Captain in the 19th regiment, married, 15th June 1760, Sarah,only daughter of Crosby Westfield, Esq.,, by whom he had (with severalother sons who died unmarried), 1. John, eighth Baronet. 2.


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . SUCCESSIVE BARONETS 509. 8. Sir James Gordon, sixth Baronet, Colonel in the service of the States of Holland, at whose decease,unmarried, in 1786, the title devolved upon his brother, 8 (a). Sir William Gordon, seventh Baronet, born in 1736, a Captain in the 19th regiment, married, 15th June 1760, Sarah,only daughter of Crosby Westfield, Esq.,, by whom he had (with severalother sons who died unmarried), 1. John, eighth Baronet. 2. Orford, 9th Baronet. 3. Judith-Margaret (died 21st January1846), married to Lieutenant-GeneralWilliam-Neville Cameron of the , and was mother of Lieutenant-Colonel William-Gordon Cameron, lateof the Grenadier Guards, a highly distin-guished officer, who was severely woundedat Waterloo, and died in 1856. 4. Sarah, died unmarried in 1769. 5. Amelia (died in 1827), married toMajor Charles Stewart of army, son of Poyntz Stewart, Cap-tain 1st regiment, of the family of Cluny. 6 and 7. Christiana and Irving, who both died unmarried.


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