House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420 to the present time
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144 THE CLAN CAMPBELL.
1st. Their eldest daughter was married first to
James, Lord Ogilvie, and again to the Earl of Craw-
ford.
2nd. Jane, married Alexander, Lord Lovat.
3rd. Isabell, married M'Dougall of Raray.
4th. Married Urquhart of Meldrum.
5th. Married to Jolly of
II. Sir Abchibald Campbell married Isabel,
daughter to Grant, by whom he had a son, and a
daughter, married to Grant of Glenmoriston.
III. Sir John married Marjory, or Marion, daughter
to William, Earl Marishal of Scotland, by whom he
had five sons —
1st. John, who succeeded him.
2nd. Colin, of whom the family of Dell in Islay.
3rd. Alexandeb.
4th. Abchibald.
The two first died without issue.
He had also two daughters, the first of whom
married Sir James M'Donald of Islay, and the second
Campbell of Glenfeachan, in Lome. Sir John had
also a natural son, Donald, who was created a Baronet
of Nova Scotia by the title of Sir Donald Campbell of
Ardnamurchan. He married M'Intosh's widow, but,
dying without issue, left his estate to George, Tutor of
1st. Their eldest daughter was married first to
James, Lord Ogilvie, and again to the Earl of Craw-
ford.
2nd. Jane, married Alexander, Lord Lovat.
3rd. Isabell, married M'Dougall of Raray.
4th. Married Urquhart of Meldrum.
5th. Married to Jolly of
II. Sir Abchibald Campbell married Isabel,
daughter to Grant, by whom he had a son, and a
daughter, married to Grant of Glenmoriston.
III. Sir John married Marjory, or Marion, daughter
to William, Earl Marishal of Scotland, by whom he
had five sons —
1st. John, who succeeded him.
2nd. Colin, of whom the family of Dell in Islay.
3rd. Alexandeb.
4th. Abchibald.
The two first died without issue.
He had also two daughters, the first of whom
married Sir James M'Donald of Islay, and the second
Campbell of Glenfeachan, in Lome. Sir John had
also a natural son, Donald, who was created a Baronet
of Nova Scotia by the title of Sir Donald Campbell of
Ardnamurchan. He married M'Intosh's widow, but,
dying without issue, left his estate to George, Tutor of
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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