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Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight 1578–1631 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1578

Birth Location: Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1631

Death Location: Glasgow

Father: Bishop Cawdor

Mother: Mary Keith

Spouse(s): Agnes Erroll

Children(s): Patrick Magharubber, John Campbell

Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight was born in 1578 in Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland, the child of Bishop John Campbell 13 Bishop Of The Isles 3Rd Earl Of Cawdor And Mary Keith. Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight married Agnes Mary Ramsay Erroll, and had children including John Andrew Campbell, Patrick Peter Petter Campbell 11 Of Moyris Magharubber. Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight passed away in 1631 in Glasgow.

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Biography

  • Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight was born in 1578 in Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland, the child of Bishop John Campbell 13 Bishop Of The Isles 3Rd Earl Of Cawdor And Mary Keith.
  • Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight married Agnes Mary Ramsay Erroll, and had children including John Andrew Campbell, Patrick Peter Petter Campbell 11 Of Moyris Magharubber.
  • Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight passed away in 1631 in Glasgow.

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Duncan Knight's Ancestors

Self
Duncan Knight
1578–1631
Birth Place: Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland
Parents
Bishop John Campbell 13 Bishop of the Isles 3rd Earl of Cawdor
1540–1591
Cawdor, Nairnshire, Schottland
Mary Keith
1550–1621
Garvock, Kincardineshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grandparents
John (Campbell\ Lord of) Thane
1490–1546
Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland
Isobel (Grant of) Freuchie
1514–1540
Perth
William (Keith of) Glenlyon
1506–1581
Kincardineshire, Scotland
Margaret (Elizabeth Keith of) Inverrugie
1520–1556
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James BOLD
1485–1553
Elizabeth Forbes
1485–1545
Robert Marischal)
1483–1513
Elizabeth Glamis
1490–1527
William Inverugie
1500–1522
Janet Lovat
1494–1539
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Freuchie
1468–1528
Margaret Deskford
1463–
John Lord
1475–1547
Catherine Stewart
1463–1510
William Inverugy
1458–1525
Jeanette Dunbar
1474–1520
Andrew 16
1446–

Duncan Knight's Descendants

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Duncan (Mor Campbell 12 "The Red") Knight (1578–1631) m. Agnes (Mary Ramsay) Erroll (1585–1635)
  1. 1. Patrick (Peter Petter Campbell 11 of Moyris +) Magharubber 1613–1689 m. Mary (Margaret Anna MacCoy) MacKay 1648–1689
    1. 1. Alexander (Campbell) 10 1660–1758 m. Ann Whitfield 1655–1758
      1. 1. Col. (William Campbell 9) Lord 1680–1778 m. Mary (Magill Byers) Bruce 1682–1779 m. Sarah Izard 1743–1784
        1. 1. Gen. (Alexander E. Campbell) 8 1731–1809 m. Elizabeth Green 1714–1819 m. Margaret Opdycke 1742–1801
        2. 2. William Campbell 1730–1816
        3. 3. Alexander CAMPBELL 1710–1801
        4. 4. David (Black David) Campbell 1710–1763
        5. 5. Elizabeth Campbell 1712–1788
        6. 6. Robert Campbell 1718–1786
        7. 7. Robert Campbell 1714–1797
        8. 8. Mary CAMPBELL 1732–1759
        9. 9. Alexander CAMPBELL 1726–1801
        10. 10. John (Hugh I.) Campbell 1700–1787
        11. 11. Martha Campbell 1715–1707
        12. 12. Jane Campbell 1716–
        13. 13. Archibald Campbell 1702–1798
        14. 14. Black (David Campbell) 10 1710–1753
      2. 2. Duncan Campbell –1764
  2. 2. John (Andrew) Campbell 1615–1710

Duncan Knight's Timeline

2 Records

1578
1578
Birth of Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight in Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland
Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland
1631
1631
Age 53
Death of Duncan Mor Campbell 12 "The Red" Knight in Glasgow
Glasgow

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1578
    Event Place: Cawdor Castle, Nairnshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1631
    Event Place: Glasgow

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