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CAMPBELL, Archibald 4th Earl of Argyll
(About 1507-1558)
HAMILTON, Helen
(About 1520-)
STEWART, James V King of Scots
(1512-1542)
BETON (BETHUNE), Elizabeth
(About 1517-)
CAMPBELL, Archibald 5th Earl of Argyll
(About 1530-1573)
STEWART, Jean
(About 1534-)
CAMPBELL, Jean
(About 1568-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. MACINTOSH, Angus of Torcastle

2. CAMPBELL, Donald of Barbreck-Lochow, Laird of Ardnamurchan then Baronet, Mr

CAMPBELL, Jean 1 2

  • Born: About 1568
  • Marriage (1): MACINTOSH, Angus of Torcastle 26 February 1586(contract) 1
  • Marriage (2): CAMPBELL, Donald of Barbreck-Lochow, Laird of Ardnamurchan then Baronet, Mr after November 1593 1

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Jean married Angus MACINTOSH of Torcastle, son of Lachlan Mor MACINTOSH 16th of that Ilk and Agnes MACKENZIE, 26 February 1586(contract).1 (Angus MACINTOSH of Torcastle was born about 1569 and died in November 1593 in Padua, Italy 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Jean, said to be Colin's sister, named in her uncle's will in September 1584. She and her sister Elspeth were to be 'set forward' in their marriages, and it is therefore probable that it was this Jean who on 26 February 1585-86 was contracted to Angus Mackintosh of Torcastle, younger of Mackintosh, who died at Padua in November 1593. They had issue, a son Lachlan, and a daughter Isabel."

from Scots Peerage 1

Jean next married Mr Donald CAMPBELL of Barbreck-Lochow, Laird of Ardnamurchan then Baronet, son of John CAMPBELL 3rd of Cawdor (Calder) and Unknown, after November 1593.1 (Mr Donald CAMPBELL of Barbreck-Lochow, Laird of Ardnamurchan then Baronet was born about 1570.)


  Marriage Notes:

" Her (Jean Campbell's) second husband was Mr. Donald Campbell of Barbreck-Lochow, a natural son of Sir John Campbell of Calder. They resided at her jointure-house of Dunachton, though they had at first some trouble with the tenants. He had originally been bred to the Church and became Dean of Lismore, but was very active in local politics and partisanships. He became first tenant afterwards Laird of Ardnamurchan, and was on 14 January 1628 created a Baronet."

from Scots Peerage 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

2 e-books, Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan by Alexander Mackintosh Shaw (1880).

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