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Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland 1433–1493 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Sep 1433

Birth Location: Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland

Death Date: 10 May 1493

Death Location: Tullibardine Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland

Father: Sir Campbell

Mother: Elizabeth Somerville

Spouse(s): Isabel Stewart

Children(s): Sir Campbell

The story of Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland began in 1433 in Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland. Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland married Isabel Stewart, and had children including Sir Duncan 1 2Nd Laird Of Glenorchy Baron Campbell. Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland passed away in 1493 in Tullibardine Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland began in 1433 in Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland.
  • Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland married Isabel Stewart, and had children including Sir Duncan 1 2Nd Laird Of Glenorchy Baron Campbell.
  • Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland passed away in 1493 in Tullibardine Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Baron Scotland's Ancestors

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Baron Scotland
1433–1493
Birth Place: Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland
Parents
Sir Archibald Gillespic Campbell, Lord of Lochow, Earl of Argyll, Baron of Campbell
1405–1440
Castle Lochow, Argyllshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Somerville
1415–1447
Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Duncan Cambel
1373–1453
Castle Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland
Marjory (Marceline Stewart) Campbell)
1375–1432
Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
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Baron Scotland's Descendants

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Baron (Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of) Scotland (10 Sep 1433–10 May 1493) m. Isabel Stewart (1437–26 Oct 1510)
  1. 1. Sir (Duncan 1 2nd Laird of Glenorchy Baron) Campbell 1455–1513 m. Lady (Margaret) Moncrieff 1484–1554
    1. 1. John (Lord Campbell van) Ardkinglass 1506–1589 m. Margaretha Graham 1500–1600
      1. 1. Dougal (Lord Campbell van) Ardailtoun 1525–1555 m. Janet Graham 1530–1575
        1. 1. Alexander (Campbell of Carslogie Bishop of Brechin ( Alasdair Caimbeul ) ( of Carco ) (12thGGF)) * 1524–1608 m. Helen (Campbell , of Carslogie ( Arbuthnott, born Clephane ) (12thGGM)) * 1528–1604

Baron Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1433
10 Sep 1433
Birth of Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland in Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland
Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland
1493
10 May 1493
Age 60
Death of Baron Colin Oig Campbell, Lord of Ardkinglass, 2nd Lord of Lorne, 16th Lord of Lochow, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland in Tullibardine Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Tullibardine Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Sep 1433
    Event Place: Castle Lochow, Argylshire, Argyl Lorne, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 May 1493
    Event Place: Tullibardine Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland

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