Rev. Dugald Campbell

Rev. Dugald Campbell

Male 1557 - 1633  (~ 76 years)

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  • Name Rev. Dugald Campbell  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
    Born Abt. 1557  Cowal, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Gender Male 
    Alias Dugal Campbell of Inverary  [2
    Occupation 30 Nov 1581  [5
    Presbyterian minister 
    Occupation 1597  [5
    Moderator of the Presbytery 
    Occupation 1606  [5
    Constant Moderator of the Presbyterian Church 
    Occupation 1610  [5
    member of the Assembly  
    Arrival 1611  Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Degree M.A.  [5, 6
    Immigration 1611  Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Occupation incumbent of Letterkenny  [6, 7
    Died Bef. 8 Jul 1633  Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 5
    Person ID I8127  Campbell Genealogy
    Last Modified 31 Mar 2024 

    Father Rev. Duncan Campbell,   b. Abt. 1550, Kilmory, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1592, Cowal, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 42 years) 
    Mother Marista MacAlister 
    Family ID F3156  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Annabella Hamilton,   b. Abt 1565, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Duncan Campbell,   b. Abt 1590, Inverary, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
    +2. William Campbell
     3. Alexander Campbell,   d. Aft 1664, Donegal, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location
    +4. John Campbell,   d. 1706, Kintyre, Argyllshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Capt. George Campbell
    Last Modified 15 Sep 2023 
    Family ID F2914  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Parish: Athinish, now joined to Tully, near Ramelton. Conwall, or Letterkenny.
       
      Minister: Dugald Campbell, M.A.
       
      Understandeth the Irish language, and able to preach therein, – church to be removed to a market-town, called Letterkenny, where there is eighty families of British inhabitants.
       
      source: Reid, James Seaton. The History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Comprising the Civil History of the Province of Ulster, from the Accession of James the First; with a Preliminary Sketch of the Progress of the Reformed Religion in Ireland During the Sixteenth Century, and an Appendix Consisting of Original Papers, Volume 1. Edinburgh, UK: Waugh and Innes, 1834.

    • DUGALD CAMPBELL, M.A. (Glasgow 1579); pres. by James VI. 30th Nov. 1581; was Moderator of the Presb. In 1597, and app. Constant Moderator by General Assembly in 1606; was a member of Assembly in 1610; died before 8th July 1633, aged about 76. He marr. (1) before 7th Dec. 1599, Margaret Kinnaird, widow of John Carnegy of Easter Fithie: (2) Katherine (died before 4th Dec. 1661), daugh. of John Makure, tailor burgess of Edinburgh, and had issue – Dugald; Margaret (marr., cont. 5th Jan. 1608, James, son of John Machen, burgess of Montrose). – [Brechin Tests.; Inq. Ret. Edinb, 418; Reg. of Deeds, lxxxiv., 299; Forfar Inhib., 19th April 1611; G. R. Inhib., 24th April 1619; Prot. Book of John Hay, v., 128; Clan Campbell, vi., 75, 117, 253.]

      Scott, Hew. Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: The Succession of Ministers in the Parish Churches of Scotland, from the Reformation, A. D. 1560, to the Present Time. Edinburgh, UK: William Paterson, 1870.

    • The eldest son,

      REV. DUGALD CAMPBELL, went to Ireland in 1611 with Andrew Knox, Bishop of Raphoe, and was incumbent of Letterkenny, co. Donegal. He m. Annabella, dau. of Robert Hamilton, of Barncleugh and Torrens, Ayrshire, and had with other issue,

      1. JOHN, of whom presently.
      2. Alexander of Donegal, who had a son, Patrick, mentioned in his will in 1664.
      3. George, capt. in the army, m. Ann Melvill, and d.s.p.
      4. Duncan, of Inverary, went to Ireland in 1612, and settled in Ulster, m. Mary McCoy, and had issue a son, Patrick, of Moyris and Magherahubber, who d. 1661, aged 48, leaving issue. His youngest son, John, settled in Virginia 1726, and had issue.
      5. William, m. 1st, the dau. of Lamont, and 2ndly, Mary, widow of Archibald Campbell, of Ormsary, and had issue four daus.
       
      source: Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, The Privy Council, Knightage and Campanionage, Seventy-Third Edition. London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1911.

  • Sources 
    1. [S5967] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage, 76th Edition, Bernard Burke, (London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1914).

    2. [S5984] History of the Campbell Family, Henry James Lee, (New York: R. L. Polk and Company, 1920).

    3. [S5986] "Campbells in Ireland and Virginia," Journal of the Clan Campbell Society, Vol. 24, No. 2, Linda Hart, (Clan Campbell Society of North America, 1997).

    4. [S5987] "Duncan Campbell & Mary McCoy Revisited," Journal of the Clan Campbell Society, Vol. 28, No. 2, Ruby G. Campbell, (Clan Campbell Society of North America, 2001).

    5. [S2] Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: The Succession of Ministers in the Parish Churches of Scotland, from the Reformation, A. D. 1560, to the Present Time, Hew Scott, (Edinburgh, UK: William Paterson, 1870).

    6. [S3] The History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Comprising the Civil History of the Province of Ulster, from the Accession of James the First; with a Preliminary Sketch of the Progress of the Reformed Religion in Ireland During the Sixteenth Century, and an Appendix Consisting of Original Papers, Volume 1, James Seaton Reid, (Edinburgh, UK: Waugh and Innes, 1834).

    7. [S1] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Campanionage, Seventy-Third Edition, Bernard Burke, (London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1911).