A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . ath,in 1850, left by his wife, Ellen, daughter ofColonel Squire (afterwards Mrs. Hough-ton), a son, Robert, Lieutenant in theIndian Army, born 6th December 1843,and died without issue 14th July 1865. 2. Robert-Christopher, who carriedon the line of the family. 10. Robert-Christopher Tytler, born 1818, Colonel 38th Native Infantry, and for two years Governor of the Andaman Islands. He married, first, in 1843, Isabella (born 1824), daugh


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . ath,in 1850, left by his wife, Ellen, daughter ofColonel Squire (afterwards Mrs. Hough-ton), a son, Robert, Lieutenant in theIndian Army, born 6th December 1843,and died without issue 14th July 1865. 2. Robert-Christopher, who carriedon the line of the family. 10. Robert-Christopher Tytler, born 1818, Colonel 38th Native Infantry, and for two years Governor of the Andaman Islands. He married, first, in 1843, Isabella (born 1824), daughter of Dr. Neilson of Glasgow, who died at Mussoorie in 1846, and by whom he had two sons :— 1. Robert-Francis-Christopher-Alexander, of whom afterwards. 2. Adam-Gillies, , Indian Civil Service, born in Robert Tytler married, secondly, Harriett-Christina, daughter of Colonel Earle, by whom he had five sons and four daughters :— 3. Frederick-John-Lucas, , born 1st February 1849, and married,18th November 1890, Helen-Maud, eldest daughter of Thomas Boyer ofHarriston, Ontario, by whom he has a daughter, Muriel-Boyer, born 574 GENERAL ROBERT F. TYTLER


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