Firstly , thank you to both niccorr for that small gem regarding locations and names. Sometimes I am convinced these people didn't want to be traced.
Secondly to William Seaton, Some of the names seem to be familiar 'family' names that 'my
lot like to repeat generation after generation, which is why I feel like I'm up against a brick wall.
Quick question, have you done your DNA? If so with whom? I've done mine via My Heritage. Be brilliant if there is a DNA match between us. My ggf's younger brother, Robert Seeton went to Durham to work as a miner, he married an Isabell Baxter had a son George William Seeton before being killed in an open faced slag heap collapse. c1890's I think George served WW1 married had daughters and I've lost the trail. Found a Thomas Seeton 1890 census from memory was a veteran no idea if he ties in. Please PM if you like Aby