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Ann Stuart 1638–1678 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1638
Birth Location: Ardvolica, Scotland
Death Date: 1678
Death Location: Argyll, Scotland
Father: Sir Stewart
Mother: Lady Campbell*
Spouse(s): Walter Skipness
Children(s): Matthew I, Matthew Campbell
Ann Stuart was born in 1638 in Ardvolica, Scotland, the child of Sir James 1St Baronet Of Bute Stewart And Lady Grizell Isabella Isabel Campbell. Ann Stuart married Walter Campbell 5Th Laird Of Skipness, and had children including Matthew Campell Rhea Reagh I, Matthew Of Rhea Campbell. Ann Stuart passed away in 1678 in Argyll, Scotland.
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Biography
- Ann Stuart was born in 1638 in Ardvolica, Scotland, the child of Sir James 1St Baronet Of Bute Stewart And Lady Grizell Isabella Isabel Campbell.
- Ann Stuart married Walter Campbell 5Th Laird Of Skipness, and had children including Matthew Campell Rhea Reagh I, Matthew Of Rhea Campbell.
- Ann Stuart passed away in 1678 in Argyll, Scotland.
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Ann Stuart's Descendants
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1. Matthew (Campell Rhea (Reagh)) I 1660–1704 m. Janet (Jenot Barten) Baxter 1660–1692
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1. John Rhea 1682–1764
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2. David Rhea 1675–1755
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3. William Rhea 1687–1777
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2. Matthew (of Rhea) Campbell 1660–1692
Ann Stuart's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1638
Event Place: Ardvolica, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1678
Event Place: Argyll, Scotland