Anne Crichton1 
From 19 February 1620, her married name became Seton.1
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William Seton of Meldrum1
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William Crichton1 
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Francis Crichton1 
He was a seminarian at Douai on 31 August 1657.1 On 7 March 1663 he was accussed of murder.1 He was a soldier.1 In 1682 he was granted remission.1
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Isobel Crichton1
Her married name became Dunbar.1
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Robert Dunbar of Burgie1
Between 23 May 1642 and 24 May 1642 he had an anti-nuptial charter.1
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Helen Crichton1
Her married name became Hay.1
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William Hay of Muldavit1
On 30 May 1663 he had an anti-nuptial charter.1
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Margaret Crichton1
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Hon. Jean Crichton1
Her married name became Stewart.1
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