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Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll 1465–1513 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1465

Birth Location: Kindom, of, Scotland

Death Date: 9 Sep 1513

Death Location: Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Father: Coileáin Campbell

Mother: Isabel Campbell

Spouse(s): Lady Argyll

Children(s): Lady Athol, Donald Campbell, Colin Campbell, Margaretha Campbell, Isabel Campbell, John Thane, Duncan Campbell, Donald Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Jane Campbell, Archibald Campbell

In 1465, Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll entered the world in Kindom, of, Scotland, born to Coileain Campbell And Isabel Elizabeth Campbell. Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll married Lady Elizabeth Stewart Countess Of Argyll, and had children including Archibald Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Colin Cailen Malloch Campbell, Donald Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Isabel Campbell, Jane Jean Moir Campbell, John Campbell Lord Of Thane, Lady Janet Campbell Ountess Of Athol, Margaretha Campbell. Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll passed away in 1513 in Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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  • In 1465, Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll entered the world in Kindom, of, Scotland, born to Coileain Campbell And Isabel Elizabeth Campbell.
  • Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll married Lady Elizabeth Stewart Countess Of Argyll, and had children including Archibald Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Colin Cailen Malloch Campbell, Donald Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Isabel Campbell, Jane Jean Moir Campbell, John Campbell Lord Of Thane, Lady Janet Campbell Ountess Of Athol, Margaretha Campbell.
  • Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll passed away in 1513 in Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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Archibald Argyll's Ancestors

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Archibald Argyll
1465–1513
Birth Place: Kindom, of, Scotland
Parents
Coileáin Campbell
1433–1493
Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Isabel (Elizabeth) Campbell
1437–1510
Argyll and Bute, Scotland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Archibald Argyll's Descendants

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Archibald ((Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of) Argyll (1465–9 Sep 1513) m. Lady (Elizabeth Stewart Countess of) Argyll (About 1460–9 December 1529)
  1. 1. Lady (Janet Campbell Ountess of) Athol 1468–1546 m. John (Stewart 2nd Earl of) Athol 1478–1521
    1. 1. Lady (Elizabeth Isabel) Stewart 1517–1540 m. Sir (Kenneth Mackenzie of) Kintail 1513–1568
      1. 1. Janet (Mary) Mackenzie 1562–1616 m. Alexander (Chisholm XIV of) Chisholm 1555–1590
        1. 1. Mary Chisholm 1590–1658 m. John Cuthbert 1585–1652
      2. 2. Colin MacKenzie 1556–1594
    2. 2. Janet Stewart 1505–1566 m. Alexander (Gordon I, 10th Earl of) Sutherland 1501–1530 m. Hugh (Kennedy of) Girvanmains 1500– m. Henry Stewart 1495–1551
      1. 1. Jean (Jeanette) Gordon 1510–1577 m. Sir (James Ogilivie , Lord of Deskford &) Findlater 1515–1574
        1. 1. Lord (Alexander Dunkeld Ogilvy , of) Collard 1537–1562 m. Barara Home 1539–1565
      2. 2. Beatrice (Gordon of) Sutherland 1523–
      3. 3. Alexander (Gordon of) Sutherland 1527–1552
      4. 4. Janet (Gordon of) Sutherland 1521–
  2. 2. Donald Campbell 1492–1562
  3. 3. Colin (Cailen Malloch) Campbell 1486–1529
  4. 4. Margaretha Campbell 1490–1555 m. Lord (John Erskine I, Earl van) Mar –1552
    1. 1. Lady (Margaret) Erskine 1513–1572 m. James (King Of Scotland) I 1512–1542 m. Sir (Robert Douglas) III 1515–1547
      1. 1. James (Renfrew Stewart 1st Earlof) Moray 1540–1541 m. Agnes Campbell 1530–1588
        1. 1. William Stewart 1564–
        2. 2. Annabel Stewart 1567–1571
        3. 3. Margaret Stewart 1569–1587
        4. 4. Elizabeth Moray 1570–1591 m. James Stewart 1565–1615
      2. 2. Willem (Douglas Earl van) Morton 1540–1606 m. Lady (Agnes Leslie Countess of) Morton 1539–1594
        1. 1. Lady (Mary) Douglas 1561–1600 m. Sir (Walter Dunkeld Lord Ogilvy , van) Deskford 1560–1624
      3. 3. Robert (Douglas Laird van Lochleven) IV 1535–1580
      4. 4. Adam Stewart 1535–1575 m. Jeanette Ruthven 1528–1606
        1. 1. Ann (Margaret Mary) Stewart 1560–1650
        2. 2. Elisabeth ((Elspeth) Bessie) Stewart 1561–1661
        3. 3. David Stewart 1566–1627
        4. 4. Jane (Stewart, Princess of) Scotland 1570–
      5. 5. Catherine Douglas 1530–
      6. 6. Sir (George Douglas of Helenhill and) Rumgawye 1544–1625
      7. 7. Janet Douglas 1536–
      8. 8. Eupheme Douglas 1533–1580
      9. 9. Jean Douglas 1528–1586
  5. 5. Isabel Campbell 1489–1529
  6. 6. John (Campbell\ Lord of) Thane 1490–1546
  7. 7. Duncan Campbell 1510–
  8. 8. Donald Campbell 1510–1580
  9. 9. Catherine Campbell 1486–1578
  10. 10. Jane (\ Jean Moir) Campbell 1498–
  11. 11. Archibald Campbell 1511–1537

Archibald Argyll's Timeline

2 Records

1465
1465
Birth of Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll in Kindom, of, Scotland
Kindom, of, Scotland
1513
9 Sep 1513
Age 48
Death of Archibald (Gillespie) Campbell 2nd Earl of Argyll in Battle of Flodden, Branxton, Northumberland, England
Battle of Flodden, Branxton, Northumberland, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1465
    Event Place: Kindom, of, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1513
    Event Place: Battle of Flodden, Branxton, Northumberland, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

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