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Just wondering here- I may be absolutely wrong here, but I thought that there were Dustins still living after the death of...Willem...? in the scuffle at the Tower of Joy, and that the only reason that his wife Barbrey became the lady regnant had more to do with an uncertain succession and the actual Dustin heirs being too young to assume power. If I'm right, shouldn't there be Dustins waiting to inherit after lady Ryswell dies? It's just odd not seeing the Dustins after Robert's Rebellion, if you are playing in that area.
 
In game, no. However, I believe, although I may be wrong (it has been a while since I read it) that in A Dance of Dragons, when Jon Snow received a letter from Roose (not the letter at the end, but an earlier one) it is signed by a variety of important people attesting to the raising of House Bolton to be Wardens of the North, which includes several Dustins. When I have access to the book, I'll look it up properly.