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CAMPBELL, Beatrix 'of Duntroon'
(1761-1845)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GRANT, Patrick Minister of Duthil parish, Reverend Mr

CAMPBELL, Beatrix 'of Duntroon' 1 2 3

  • Baptised: 2 September 1761, Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland 1 3
  • Marriage (1): GRANT, Patrick Minister of Duthil parish, Reverend Mr on 20 July 1784 1 2
  • Died: 20 February 1845, Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland 1

  General Notes:

"CAMPBELL
BEATRIX
NEIL CAMPBELL/MATILDA CAMPBELL FR67 (FR67)
F
02/09/1761
521 10 / 122
KILMARTIN"

from Births and Baptisms 3


Beatrix married Reverend Mr Patrick GRANT Minister of Duthil parish, son of Patrick GRANT of Glenmore and Anna McWILLIAM, on 20 July 1784.1 2 (Reverend Mr Patrick GRANT Minister of Duthil parish was born about 1746,2 died on 2 January 1809 in Tullochgorm, Moray, Scotland 1 2 and was buried in 1809 in Duthil, Inverness-shire, Scotland 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

(at Duthil in 1778)

Patrick Grant, born about 1746, son of Patrick G. of Glenmore in Rothiemurchus; missionary at Fort William about 1772; adm. 24th Sept, 1778 ; died 21st Jan. 1809. He marr. 20th July 1784, Beatrix (born 2nd Sept. 1761, died at Nairn, 20th Feb. 1845), daugh. of Niel Campbell of Duntroon, and had issue Georgina Neil Campbell, died unmarr. 21st July 1810; Matilda Campbell, died unmarr. 2nd Feb. 1838; Ann Trapaud (marr. Major John Grant of Auchterblair), and was mother of Sir Patrick G., Field-Marshal; Captain George William Trapaud, Bengal Horse Artillery, died in India. Following her husband's death, Mrs G. established a boarding academy at Inverness, which was accidentally destroyed by fire in Jan. 1819. She was authoress of Sketches of Intellectual Education and Hints on Domestic Economy, 2 vols. (Inverness, 1812), and Popular Model (Edinburgh, 1816). Publication - Account of the Parish (Sinclair's Stat. Acc.,iv., xvi.). [Memoir of Mrs Grant of Laggan, ii., 219.]"

from Fasti Ecclesiae




"Patrick Grant, mentioned in 1778 as a son of Glenmore, and as itinerant at Fort-William. He was presented by Sir James Grant to, and became minister of the parish of Duthil. He had a lease of Tullochgorm, where he died in 1809, and was buried at Duthil. He married Beatrice, eldest daughter of Neil Campbell of Duntroon, Argyllshire, and had issue, one son and three daughters."

from Chiefs of Grant 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae vol. 6 Aberdeen & Moray by Hew Scott.

2 e-books, The Chiefs of Grant vol. 1 by William Fraser (1883).

3 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

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