See also
Husband: | Walter (Dougall "the Black Stranger”) de SETON (c. 1065- ) | |
Wife: | Jonet de QUINCY (1068- ) | |
Children: | Saher II de SETON (c. 1085-c. 1150) | |
Walter de SETON ( - ) |
Name: | Walter (Dougall "the Black Stranger”) de SETON | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Saher de SAY ( - ) | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | c. 1065 | Cambray, Ernes, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France |
Name: | Jonet de QUINCY | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Robert de QUINCY (1040- ) | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1068 | Winchester, Hampshire, England |
Name: | Saher II de SETON | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | c. 1085 | Seton, East Lothian, Scotland |
Death | c. 1150 (age 64-65) | Seton, East Lothian, Scotland |
Name: | Walter de SETON | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Roesia de WAHULL ( - ) |
His Christian name is unknown, as he was usually described by a familiar appellation in the lan-
guage of the people around him. The Normans wore a strong
coat of mail, which made them objects of dread ami wonder
to the Britons, Saxons, PictS, and Celts, in whose ancient
songs they were called I)u-gall, the ll Black Strangers," from the appearance thev made when encased in armor. Dougall de Saytoun, then, literally means " The Black Stranger (lord)
of the town of Say."