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Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir 1405–1440 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1405

Birth Location: Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Death Date: 22 Mar 1440

Death Location: Kirk Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyllshire, Scotland

Father: Lord Lochow

Mother: Marjory "Margaret

Spouse(s): Lady Campbell, Mariota MacDonald

Children(s): Colin Campbell

The story of Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir began in 1405 in Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir married Lady Elizabeth De Somerville Baroness Campbell, Mariota Macdonald, and had children including Colin 1St Earl Of Argyll Lord Chancellor Of Scotland Campbell. Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir passed away in 1440 in Kirk Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyllshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir began in 1405 in Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
  • Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir married Lady Elizabeth De Somerville Baroness Campbell, Mariota Macdonald, and had children including Colin 1St Earl Of Argyll Lord Chancellor Of Scotland Campbell.
  • Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir passed away in 1440 in Kirk Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyllshire, Scotland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Archibald Sir's Ancestors

Self
Archibald Sir
1405–1440
Birth Place: Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Parents
Lord Duncan Campbell van Lochow
1370–1453
Castle Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland
Marjory (Marcelline Stewart,) "Margaret
1375–1432
Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Colin (of Lochow Lord of Argyll) Campbell
1344–
,Argyllshire,Scotland
Mariota (Lady of Argyll) Campbell
1346–
,Argyllshire,Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Archibald Campbell
1318–1372
Isabella Lamont
1318–1364
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Campbell
1280–1342
Helena Lennox
1285–1356

Archibald Sir's Descendants

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Archibald (Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell)) Sir (1405–22 Mar 1440) m. Lady (Elizabeth de Somerville Baroness) Campbell (23 Apr 1413–1 Aug 1432) m. Mariota MacDonald (Abt 1404–July 20, 1448)
  1. 1. Colin (1st Earl of Argyll, Lord Chancellor of Scotland,) Campbell 1433–1493 m. Lady (Isabel Elizabeth Stewart Baroness of Campbell Countess of) Argyll 1437–1510
    1. 1. Lady (Janet) Campbell 1480–1546 m. John (2nd Earl of Atholl) Stewart 1475–1513
      1. 1. Helen Stewart 1504–1577 m. William Hay 1495–1522
        1. 1. George (Hay Sir, Lord, Earl of) Erroll 1508–1574 m. Margaret (Robertson (Hay) Lady, Countess of) Errol 1508–1609
      2. 2. John (3rd Earl of Atholl) Stewart 1507–1542 m. Grizzel Rattray 1512–
        1. 1. John (4th Earl of Atholl) Stewart 1525–1579 m. Lady (Elizabeth of Huntly Countess Atholl) Gordon 1532–1557
        2. 2. Lady (Elizabeth\Elspeth Marjory Stewart Countess of) Methven 1535–1622 m. Lord (Lord Robert) Baillie 1545–1576

Archibald Sir's Timeline

2 Records

1405
1405
Birth of Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir in Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
1440
22 Mar 1440
Age 35
Death of Archibald Gillespic Campbell (Lord van Lochow; Earl of Argyll; Baron of Campbell) Sir in Kirk Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyllshire, Scotland
Kirk Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyllshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1405
    Event Place: Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Mar 1440
    Event Place: Kirk Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyllshire, Scotland

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