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John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland 1705–1777 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1705

Birth Location: Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland

Death Date: 28 Jan 1777

Death Location: Edinburgh Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland

Father: Sir Breadabane

Mother: Grizelda Kent

Spouse(s): Anna Campbell

Children(s): Catherine Campbell, Annabella Campbell, Colin Campbell, Anne Campbell, James Campbell, Christina Campbell, Mary Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Patrick Campbell, Archibald Campbell, John Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Anne Campbell, Anne Campbell, Mary Campbell

In 1705, John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland entered the world in Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland, born to Sir Colin Campbell 2Nd Earl Breadabane And Grizelda Douglas Kent. John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland married Anna Carolina Campbell, and had children including Alexander Campbell, Annabella Campbell, Anne Caroline Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Christina Campbell, Colin John Campbell, James Campbell, John Campbell, Mary Campbell, Patrick Campbell. John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland passed away in 1777 in Edinburgh Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland.

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  • In 1705, John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland entered the world in Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland, born to Sir Colin Campbell 2Nd Earl Breadabane And Grizelda Douglas Kent.
  • John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland married Anna Carolina Campbell, and had children including Alexander Campbell, Annabella Campbell, Anne Caroline Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Catherine Campbell, Christina Campbell, Colin John Campbell, James Campbell, John Campbell, Mary Campbell, Patrick Campbell.
  • John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland passed away in 1777 in Edinburgh Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland.

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John Scotland's Ancestors

Self
John Scotland
1705–1777
Birth Place: Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland
Parents
Sir Colin Campbell 2nd Earl Breadabane
1679–1708
Ardmaddy Bay, Argyll, Scotland
Grizelda (Douglas) Kent
1680–1732
Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Scotland's Descendants

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John ("of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of) Scotland (1705–28 Jan 1777) m. Anna (Carolina) Campbell (1714–Abt. 1800)
  1. 1. Catherine Campbell 1760–1827 m. John (C) McCaskill 1742–1811 m. Murdoch McCaskill 1750–1845 m. John Craig 1760–1845 m. Daniel McCaskill 1760–1838
    1. 1. Margaret McCaskill 1770–1847 m. Daniel Murchison 1759–1843
      1. 1. Mary Murchison 1808–1884 m. Joel (M) Yarbrough 1801–1901
        1. 1. Martin (Kenneth) Yarbrough 1829–1911 m. Mary (E) Norris 1829–1858
        2. 2. Gen (Eben Neimus "E. N.") Yarbrough 1843–1940 m. Mary Yarbrough 1850– m. Jullia (H) Yarbrough 1861–
        3. 3. Tabitha (Elizabeth) Yarbrough 1846–1896 m. Dove Segars 1836–
        4. 4. William Yarbrough 1834–
        5. 5. Martha (E) Yarbrough 1835–1918 m. Robert (Bail) Yarbrough 1834–1912
        6. 6. John (Ervin Calvin) Yarbrough 1837–1862
        7. 7. Joel (Harrison) Yarbrough 1839–1861
        8. 8. Margaret Yarbrough 1845–
        9. 9. Willis (R) Yarborough 1823–1900
      2. 2. Rev (Colin Campbell) Murchison 1815–1889 m. Rhoda E. 1816–
        1. 1. Ada (O.) Murchison 1845–
      3. 3. Daniel Murchison 1802–1822
      4. 4. John (A) Murchison 1799–1872
      5. 5. John (E) Murchison 1812–1836
      6. 6. Kenneth Murchison 1806–1845 m. Flora Gillis 1809–
      7. 7. Margaret (McCaskill) Murchison 1804–1850
      8. 8. Nancy Murchison 1791–1880
      9. 9. Samuel (Peter) Murchison 1811–1862
      10. 10. Colin Murchison 1796–1869
      11. 11. William Murchison 1792–1853
      12. 12. Isabella Murchison 1809–1885
    2. 2. ANN ((Jean)) CRAIG 1789–1864
    3. 3. David Craig 1797–1878
    4. 4. Elizabeth Craig 1792–
    5. 5. Daniel (Hugh) McCasksill 1795–1840
    6. 6. John Craig 1790–
    7. 7. Matthew Craig 1802–
    8. 8. Robert Craig 1794–
  2. 2. Annabella Campbell 1751–1820
  3. 3. Colin (John) Campbell 1754–1814
  4. 4. Anne (Caroline) Campbell 1753–1803
  5. 5. James Campbell 1755–1817
  6. 6. Christina Campbell 1755–1833
  7. 7. Mary Campbell 1765–1817
  8. 8. Archibald Campbell 1767–1831
  9. 9. Alexander Campbell 1754–1821
  10. 10. Patrick Campbell 1760–
  11. 11. Archibald Campbell 1762–1831
  12. 12. John Campbell 1753–1829
  13. 13. Catherine Campbell 1798–1874
  14. 14. Anne (Caroline) Campbell 1753–1829
  15. 15. Anne (Caroline) Campbell 1753–1803
  16. 16. Mary Campbell 1764–

John Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1705
1705
Birth of John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland in Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland
Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland
1777
28 Jan 1777
Age 72
Death of John "of the Bank" Campbell of Ardmaddy Second the First Cashier of the newly founded Royal Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland
Edinburgh Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1705
    Event Place: Ardmaddy, Argyllshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1738
    Event Place: America
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: America; Year: 1738; Page Number: 26

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jan 1777
    Event Place: Edinburgh Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland

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