Matches 351 to 400 of 1,180
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351 | daughter of Lord Edward Fitzgerald | Fitzgerald, Pamela (I3686)
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352 | daughter of loyalist Richard Hardy, a relation to Sir Josiah Hardy the Colonial Governor of New Jersey. | Hardy, Elizabeth (I4891)
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353 | Daughter of Major Neill Campbell of Leckguary | Campbell, Helen Charlotte (I0904)
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354 | daughter of Montague Burgogne | Burgoyne, Frances Elizabeth (I3685)
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355 | daughter of of Sir Frances Vincent Bart | Bart, Anna Maria (I4234)
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356 | daughter of Patrick Campbell of Barcaldine | Campbell, Annabel (I1543)
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357 | daughter of Rev. David Simson (or Simpson) | Simpson, Margaret (I7361)
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358 | daughter of Rev. Duncan Campbell | Campbell, Susanna (I3149)
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359 | daughter of Robert Dunston Woollery of Westmoreland, Jamaica, divorced 1809 | Woollery, Elizabeth Lois (I2394)
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360 | daughter of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, Chief | Cameron, Katherine (I3638)
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361 | Daughter of Sir James Campbell, Baronet of Archinglass | Campbell, Jean (I0874)
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362 | Daughter of Sir John Campbell of Ardkinglass | Campbell, Margaret (I1148)
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363 | daughter of Sir Lachlan Macintosh of Dunachtan leaving issue, with numerous daughters | Mackintosh, Isabel (I3055)
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364 | daughter of Sorley Boy MacDonald | MacDonald, Miss (I7117)
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365 | daughter of Stewart of Invernahyle | Stewart, Mary (I3632)
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366 | Daughter of the Laird of M'Nab | McNab, Jean (I1786)
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367 | daughter of the Tir Eoghain king Niall Ruadh | Neill, daughter of the king Niall Ruadh (I7380)
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368 | daughter of the town clerk of Kilmaenock | Paterson, Agnes (I7165)
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369 | daughter of Thomas Legh, Esq. Lyme Hall, Cheshire | Legh, Emma (I4260)
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370 | daughter of Walter M'Auley, seventh of Ardencaple | M'Auley, Anne (I7100)
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371 | daughter of William Alexander Cook of Santa Barbara CA. | Cook, Elisabeth (I6724)
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372 | David (davidarathoonstudio@sympatico.ca) writes: My direct Campbells died out some time ago; actually when my 4 x grt grandmother Launce Campbell (1770-1856) married Lt. Philip Glover the younger, of the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons (1773-1843), on 7 Sept 1800 at St Mary's Church (Marylebone, London). Launce and Philip are my 4x great grandparents, the name became Glover when they got married. Betsy and William Bligh's Children were Launce's first cousins; the Bligh's had 6 surviving daughters. | Campbell, Launce (I4049)
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373 | David Arathoon She was the daughter of Capt James Pascoe Esq and Nicholina Elizabeth Crozier, 3rd cousin to explorer Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier (1796-1848). | Pascoe, Catherine (I4109)
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374 | David Arathoons has researched the Campbell-Orde liine. | Orde, Sir John WIlliam Powlett Campbell (I4117)
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375 | David Campbell, 4th of Keithock, succeeded his father and m. to Marjory, daughter of Sir George Haliburton, 1st of Fodderance, (c/m 24 April, 1649 She m. secondly to John Ogilvy, of Lunan). He dsp in around 1654 | Campbell, David 4th of Keithock (I1088)
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376 | David Campbell, 7th of Keithock, retoured heir to his brother Gilbert Campbell in the lands of Kethock on 12 January, 1694, and m. to Catherine, daughter of David Beaton, of Balfour, (c/m 20 & 29 December, 1693,1). He d. prior to 22 February, 1696 | Campbell, David 7th of Keithock (I1093)
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377 | David Campbell, 9th of Keithock, bap. at Coupar Angus on 2 November, 1694, and succeeded his father. He m. at Edinburgh on 4 February, 1711, to Matilda, daughter of Sir John Wedderburn, of Blackness, and sold the lands of Keithock and Wester Denhead. | Campbell, David 9th of Keithock (I1096)
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378 | David Campbell, appointed Chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich by 1798 | Campbell, Rev. David (I1099)
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379 | David Campbell, eldest son of George Campbell was born at Coupar on 28th January 1722. He married Susan or Susanna Watson, who died at Coupar Angus on 9th May 1801 aged 80 years. He is designed Drover and later Merchant in Coupar Angus. In 1788 he purchased from George Wilson "The 5 1/2 acres of land commonly called the 'Market Croft' of Coupar. The subjects are in the center of the town and he fened out portions of them a various dates. There is a street running through the subjects called 'Campbell Street'. David Campbell died on 29th January 1789 and is buried in the parish churchyard at Coupar Angus, where his widow was afterwards also interred. The superiorities of the fens at the Market Croft and the part of the subjects still unfened, passed at his death to his eldest son, General David Campbell, who in 1806 erected a tombstone in the churchyard to the memory of his father and mother. The following is a copy of the inscription. Children of David Campbell and Susan Watson Margaret 1745 David 1st November 1747 - 29 January 1789*** Elizabeth 1749...married?...died? Susanna born 26th April 1751 - died 1754 George born 23 July 1753 - believed to have died Isobel born 1755 Margaret 12 February 1758 - died in infancy James born 3rd Feb. 1760 (In register of bapbisms it is recorded that his mother's name is Susanna Watson)- Died 20 Jan.1813 Susanna born 1761 died 1767 Janet born 1763 died 1764 Amelia born 1765 - believed to have died in infancy | Campbell, David (I6414)
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380 | David Campbell, of Wester Denhead and 8th of Keithock, bap. at Kettins on 12 September, 1669, acted as executor to his father on his death in 1682 and whom he succeeded in the lands of Wester Denhead. He was retoured heir to his cousin David Campbell of Keithock, in the lands of Keithock on 22 February, 1696, to his father on 29 July, 1702, and to his grandfather on 6 July, 1703. He m. to Margaret, daughter of David Ogilvy, of Pettie, d. in July of 1741 | Campbell, David 8th of Keithock (I1094)
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381 | David Gavin, while a young man, was invited to Holland by his uncle and aunt, became in course of time a partner in the business carried on by the skipper, and married his cousin, the skipper | Gavin, David (I4181)
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382 | David's son Archibald (1750 - 1795) assumed the additional surname of Montgomery and is ancestor of Montgomery Campbell family of whom are Henry Montgomery Campbell (1887 - 1970), Bishop of London, Hugo Martin Montgomery Campbell, born 1950, and Anna Montgomery Campbell (1991 | Montgomery, Archibald (I7364)
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383 | Descendant of the family that gave it's name to the islands. | Pitcairn, Alexander (I0944)
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384 | Diarmid Alexander Campbell writes: Archibald was mentioned as the predecessor of Dougall of Invarawe in the Charter of 1485. This line is likely descended from Duncan "Sceodnasch" Campbell (Ref#5b) who was the brother of Sir Colin "iogantach" Campbell of Lochawe (6). This relationship is mentioned in the History of the Campbells, Volume1. Archibald, first of Inverawe, must have died between 1478 and 1485 (vide infra). This could have meant that he, the first MacConnochie Campbell of Inverawe, was great-grandson of Duncan Skeodnasach Campbell, brother to Sir Colin iongantach Campbell of Lochawe who died in 1412. There may be an additional generation missing in my tree. The progenitor Duncan Skeodnasach could have named his son Archibald after his own father Gillespic, lord of Lochawe, and this Archibald have called his son Dougall who could have been followed by Archibald, first of Inverawe. This number of generations would parallel those known for the family of the Campbells of Lochawe during that period. | Campbell, Archibald (I0844)
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385 | Diarmid has this person listed as Harriet Keir. Johston has it as Hariet Agnes Marian | Keir, Harriet (I0955)
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386 | Died of the plague contracted at Glasgow University | Campbell, Colin (I0767)
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387 | Died on 28 November 1826 aboard H.M.S. Revenge off Naples, and following his directions his right hand was cut off and buried with his wife when she died; this wish was complied with, and it now rest clasped with hers in the family vault at Loudoun Kirk. [Wikipedia] | Hastings, Francis Rawdon Marquis of Hastings (I3426)
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388 | died unmarried | Campbell, Brig-Gen. Archibald (I2496)
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389 | died unmarried | Campbell, Deborah (I5738)
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390 | Died unmarried | Campbell, Ann (I5884)
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391 | died unmmaried; | Campbell, Marion (I6263)
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392 | died unmmaried; | Campbell, Amelia (I6264)
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393 | died w/o issue | Campbell, Agustus (I5896)
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394 | died without issue | Campbell, John (I1161)
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395 | died without issue | Campbell, Donald (I3595)
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396 | Died without issue. | Campbell, Donald (I1720)
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397 | died without issue; he was Ensign in the British Army | Campbell, John (I1780)
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398 | Distinguished himself in the battle of Bunker's Hill. | Gunning, General John (I6334)
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399 | Divorced | Family (F1420)
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400 | Donald Campbell, infeft in the lands of Little Keithock upon his marriage to Janet, daughter of Andrew Moncur, of that Ilk, (c/m at Coupar on 25 September, 1635) | Campbell, Donald (I5241)
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