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SIGN UPElizabeth Cameron 1573 – 1619 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1573
Birth Location: Callart, Onich, North Ballachulish, Fort William, Argyll, Scotland
Death Date: 1619
Death Location: Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Father: John XV
Mother: Margaret Mackintosh
Spouse(s): Patrick Struck, Patrick Campbell
Children(s): Lachlan Campbell,, Duncan Campbell,, Alexander Campbell,, Archibald Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell,, Hugh Campbell, Charles Campbell, John Campbell, Janet Campbell, John Campbell,, Archibald Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell,, Marion Campbell, Anabella Stewart, Sarah None, Rev Campbell
In 1573, Elizabeth Cameron of Callart entered the world in Callart, Onich, North Ballachulish, Fort William, Argyll, Scotland, born to John Lochiel Cameron The Tailear XV and Margaret Mackintosh. Years later, Elizabeth Cameron of Callart married Patrick "Dark Haired Struck" Campbell of Struck and Patrick Campbell, and the couple became parents to Lachlan Campbell,, Duncan Campbell,, Alexander Campbell,, Archibald Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell,, Hugh Campbell, Charles Campbell, John Campbell, Janet Campbell, John Campbell,, Archibald Campbell, Archibald Duncan Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell,, Marion Campbell, Anabella Campbell Stewart, Sarah and Rev Dugald Patrick "Dark Haired" of Struck Campbell. Elizabeth Cameron of Callart died in 1619 in Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Year: 1573
Event Place: Callart, Onich, North Ballachulish, Fort William, Argyll, Scotland
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Event Type: Death
Event Year: 1619
Event Place: Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index