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- DUNCAN CAMPBELL, of Castlewene and was in possession of Auchinbreck, v. p. m. 1567, Mary, daughter and heir of William MACLEOD, of Dungarvan, and had a son,
DUGALD CAMPBELL, of Auchinbreck, who sat in Parliament for Argyllshire was knighted by JAMES VI, and made a baronet of Nova Scotia, with remainder to heirs male whatsoever, 24th January, 1628. He m. first, Mary, daughter of Sir Alexander ERSKINE, of Gogar, and sister of Thomas, first Viscount Fentoun; secondly, Isabel BOYD, and d. 1641, having had I. Archibald, who predeceased him s. p.; II. DUNCAN, his successor; I. Grizel, m. Sir James STEWART, sheriff of Bute; II. Anne, m. John CAMPBELL, of Lochnell; III. Florence, m. John MACLEAN, of Coll. The second son,
SIR DUNCAN CAMPELL, second Bart., sat in Parliament for Argyllshire, was one of the commissioners sent to Ireland, 1644, and fell at Inverlochy, 1645. He m. first, Margaret, daughter of Brice BLAIR, of Blair, who d. s. p.; secondly, a daughter of MAXWELL, of Newark, by whom he had,
DUGALD, his heir.
Sir Duncan m. thirdly, Jean, daughter of Alexander COLQUHOUN, of Luss, by whom he had,
Archibald, of Knockemelie, m. a daughter of Colin CAMPBELL, tutor, of Calder, and had issue.
1. DUNCAN (SIR), fourth Baronet.
2. Alexander, of Strondour, m. Jean, daughter of CAMPBELL, of Otter, and had a son, Archibald, of Strondour, m. Margaret, daughter of Donald MCNEILL, of Creas, and had issue,
(a) Daniel of Carsoig, m. Janet, daughter of Patrick CAMPBELL, of Kilduskland.
(b) Alexander, merchant in Norfolk, Virginia, and afterwards in Glasgow, m. Susan, daughter of Archibald CAMPBELL, of Knockbuy, and had, Sir Colin, de jure seventh Baronet.
source: Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry, Volume 2. London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1895.
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