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- Patrick Campbell, 1st of Edinchip, was a natural son of Sir Duncan Campbell, of Glenorchy, by Janet Burdon and is incorrectly stated by many authorities to have been founder of the family of Barcaldine. He obtained the lands of Fintullich from his father on 5 Jue, 1596, had Letters of Legitimation under the Great Seal on 27 December, 1614, obtained the lands of Murlaggan and Edinchip and m. firstly in 1620 to Annabell, daughter of Alexander Campbell, of Dunstaffnage. He m. secondly to Grissell, daughter of John Campbell, 1st of Eddramuckie (http://www.perthshireheritage.co.uk/edinchip.html)
Patrick Dow More Campbell, of Edinchip was also known as "Para Dubh Beag" or little Black Peter (or Patrick)
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4aq/campbell15.htm
BP1934 identifies the above sons and daughters. It is slightly confusing inasmuch as it introduces the children by the 2nd marriage as "with four daus." which might imply that there were 4 daughters other than those identified as above or it might just mean those 4 daughters. This is relevant because TSP (Breadalbane) identifies the following Elizabeth as "daughter of Patrick Dow More Campbell of Edinchip, who was a natural son of Sir Duncan Campbell, seventh of Glenurchy, legitimated 10 April 1616". That seems to be the same Patrick as the first on this page whom BP1934 (Campbell of Barcaldine) introduces as "Patrick Campbell, known as Para dubh beag ... natural son of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Bart of Glenorchy" ... who was legitimated 1614 and who "obtained, from his father, Innerzeldies, and other lands in Perthshire". However, it is very strange that the marriage of a daughter with Sir John of Glenorchy would not be recorded when other less prestigious marriages were. The following connection must therefore be considered insecure. Noting that Elizabeth was Sir John's 2nd wife, it is possible that this Elizabeth was one of the above daughters and this was her 2nd marriage.
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