A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . Skene-Tytler Branch The supposed younger son of (4) Alexander Tytler of Corsindae(p. 549 supra) was 5. James Tytler, born in 1646, and died in 1736, having married Jean Middleton (born 1654,died 1727), by whom—besides other children—he had a son, 6. John Tytler of Corsindae, born in 1680, a merchant in Aberdeen, and burgess of that city in 1700,died 23rd January 1762. He married Barbara, fifth daughter of JohnSkene of that ilk, by his


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . Skene-Tytler Branch The supposed younger son of (4) Alexander Tytler of Corsindae(p. 549 supra) was 5. James Tytler, born in 1646, and died in 1736, having married Jean Middleton (born 1654,died 1727), by whom—besides other children—he had a son, 6. John Tytler of Corsindae, born in 1680, a merchant in Aberdeen, and burgess of that city in 1700,died 23rd January 1762. He married Barbara, fifth daughter of JohnSkene of that ilk, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Arthur, ninth LordForbes, who was born 4th July 1676(F), and died 22nd November 1723,her will having been confirmed at Aberdeen, 1st June 1731. By BarbaraSkene John Tytler had three sons :— 1. George, of whom afterwards. 2. John, born in 1712, and died in 1728. 3. Henry, born in 1715, and died in 1779, who appears to have hadtwo sons, George and James, and four daughters, Margaret and Barbara,Kitty and Jean. 4C 570 REV. GEORGE TYTLER. John Tytiers eldest son was 7. The Rev. George Tytler, born in 1706, died 29th July 1785, minister of Premnay, Aberdeenshire, 1733, and of Fearn, near Brechin, his wife, Janet Robertson (who died21st July 1795)—besides two daughters,Barbara, who married, and Mary, who diedin infancy—he had three sons :— 1. George, born 4th May 1737. 2. James. 3. Henry-William, of whom after-wards. The second son, 8. James Tytler, born 17th December 1745, was a laboriousmiscellaneous writer. After a regularmedical education at the University ofEdinburgh, and two voyages in the capa-city of surgeon on board a Greenlandwhaler, he attempted to secure practice in the Scottish metropolis ; andsubsequently opened a shop in Leith for the sale of chemical preparations,which did not prove very successful. 1 See Fasti Ecclesia Scoticancr. and Jervises Lands of the Lindsays.


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