A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . GARGUNNOCK BRANCH 353. Gargunnock Branch. The following pedigree has been prepared from various entries in thepublic records, to which it seems to be unnecessary to make specialreference :— 1515. John Seton=Janet Turnbull, one of two co-heiresses of Gargunnock. 1536. John Seton=Helen Callander. 1569. Alexander Seton, apparent of Gargunnock.(1575. Alexander Seton of Gargunnock.) 1583-6. John Seton,=Katharine of Garg


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . GARGUNNOCK BRANCH 353. Gargunnock Branch. The following pedigree has been prepared from various entries in thepublic records, to which it seems to be unnecessary to make specialreference :— 1515. John Seton=Janet Turnbull, one of two co-heiresses of Gargunnock. 1536. John Seton=Helen Callander. 1569. Alexander Seton, apparent of Gargunnock.(1575. Alexander Seton of Gargunnock.) 1583-6. John Seton,=Katharine of Gargunnock. Alexander. Andrew. William. Possibly the first John Seton in the table, who married Janet Turnbull,co-heiress of Gargunnock, in the county of Stirling, may have been theyounger brother of Sir Ninian Seton of Touch. We have already seenthat, in 1545 and 1547, charters of the barony of Gargunnock were grantedby Queen Mary to Sir Walter Seton of Touch and Elizabeth Erskine hisspouse; and among the muniments at Leny are two charters of certainlands by Alexander Seton of Gargunnock to James Galbraith of Battocharan,respectively dated in 1572 and It further appears


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