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- We suppose that Jean Campbell lived in Glenfalloch with her father and mother prior to her marriage to William Grant. . Court records from the 1800's indicate that the Mansion house at Glenfalloch was called Stuckchaple.
The Glenfalloch Campbell house has disappeared into time and the only geographical reference I could find was Glenfalloch Falls as a major tributary to Loch Lomond. Continued research led to a reference in a book of public and private cemeteries in Scotland which noted a private cemetery near the falls. Inquires of various residents led us to find the final resting place of the Campbell's of Glenfalloch in a field behind a barn approx .4 miles north of the tiny enclave of Ardlui. The 40'x35" gravesite has various individual headstone hidden under the overgrowth a few that were partially legible had Campbell names on them. Somewhere near this cemetery would have been the location of the William Campbell's Glenfalloch mansion and farm . Remember that Jean Campbell Grant would have brought her four sons after the un-timely death of their father to Glenfalloch to live. The Laird William Campbell of Glenfalloch and his wife Susanna Campbell had six sons and six daughters. Unfortunately Scottish tradition disregards females offspring in the Peerage history so info on the other daughters is scant. However information on the male siblings can be quite a bit easier to find
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