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Campbell-61653 and Campbell-7532 appear to represent the same person because: Both have the same information. The information I was following for Campbell-61653 also shows the same parentage.
This below entry has two different husbands for Jean?
Sir Matthew Campbell of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, had sasine of the lands of Easter Loudoun, Stevenston, Martname, Terrinyean, and Trabeoch, 26 march 1561, and of Wester Loudoun, 1 July 1561.
He had a commission of Justiciary to administer Justice in Kyle, 31 July 1564, a charter of the dominical lands of Mauchline and others in Ayrshire, from Michael, commendator of Melrose, 30 January 1564-65, and the lands of Darvel from Gavin, Commendator of Kilwinning, on 20 January 1564-65; he had sasine in lands of Spango in Renfrewshire under reservation of the liferent of Agnes Drummond, relict of his father, 28 October 1569, and had a charter of Loudounhill 23 April 1570.
He promoted the Reformation, rendered the accounts of the feu farmes of Trabeauch and Terrinyean to Exchequer for the years 1561 to 1591, supported the cause of Queen Mary at Langside, where he was taken prisoner and was alive on 21 May 1593.
He married Isobel, daughter of Sir John Drummond of Innerpeffrey. She had a charter of the lands of Crag and others in the barony of Martnayme from Hugh Campbell of Loudown, 25 September 1546, and of the lands of Newmyllis on same date.
He had issue:
1. Sir Hugh, his heir.
2. George, his second son.
3. Jean, married, first (contract dated April 1589), to Robert Montgomery of Giffin, Master of Eglinton, who died August 1596, and had a daughter. She was married secondly, as his second wife, August 1598, to Ludovic, second Duke of Lennox, s.p.
4. Margaret, died 5 May 1597, married to Sir John Wallace of Craigie.
5. Agnes, married to William Cunningham of Caprington.
6. Isobel, married to William Craufurd of Lochnoris.
7. Annabella, married, first, to David Ker of Kersland, and secondly, to David Dunbar of Enterkin.
Source: THE SCOTS PEERAGE, ed. by Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol V, Edinburgh, 1906, pp.496-97.
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Some trees on Ancestry (which I give no research credit to) have listed Jean's parents as Mattew CAMPBELL (Campbell-7462) and Isabell DRUMMOND (Drummond-812). There is a research not on Campbell-7462 that there is an additional daughter Jean from Scots Peerage.
Has anyone else run across this notation or found any actual references to confirm this? It appears Jean CAMPBELL married John James MacGREGGOR (or GREGG).
Sir Matthew Campbell of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, had sasine of the lands of Easter Loudoun, Stevenston, Martname, Terrinyean, and Trabeoch, 26 march 1561, and of Wester Loudoun, 1 July 1561.
He had a commission of Justiciary to administer Justice in Kyle, 31 July 1564, a charter of the dominical lands of Mauchline and others in Ayrshire, from Michael, commendator of Melrose, 30 January 1564-65, and the lands of Darvel from Gavin, Commendator of Kilwinning, on 20 January 1564-65; he had sasine in lands of Spango in Renfrewshire under reservation of the liferent of Agnes Drummond, relict of his father, 28 October 1569, and had a charter of Loudounhill 23 April 1570.
He promoted the Reformation, rendered the accounts of the feu farmes of Trabeauch and Terrinyean to Exchequer for the years 1561 to 1591, supported the cause of Queen Mary at Langside, where he was taken prisoner and was alive on 21 May 1593.
He married Isobel, daughter of Sir John Drummond of Innerpeffrey. She had a charter of the lands of Crag and others in the barony of Martnayme from Hugh Campbell of Loudown, 25 September 1546, and of the lands of Newmyllis on same date.
He had issue:
1. Sir Hugh, his heir. 2. George, his second son. 3. Jean, married, first (contract dated April 1589), to Robert Montgomery of Giffin, Master of Eglinton, who died August 1596, and had a daughter. She was married secondly, as his second wife, August 1598, to Ludovic, second Duke of Lennox, s.p. 4. Margaret, died 5 May 1597, married to Sir John Wallace of Craigie. 5. Agnes, married to William Cunningham of Caprington. 6. Isobel, married to William Craufurd of Lochnoris. 7. Annabella, married, first, to David Ker of Kersland, and secondly, to David Dunbar of Enterkin.
Source: THE SCOTS PEERAGE, ed. by Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol V, Edinburgh, 1906, pp.496-97. [1]
Has anyone else run across this notation or found any actual references to confirm this? It appears Jean CAMPBELL married John James MacGREGGOR (or GREGG).
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