Issues of John Campbell & Bessie Patton, 1677-1693, all b. Torryburn
He is married to Bessie Paton.
They got married in the year 1675 at Torryburn, Fife, Scotland
, he was 20 years old.Child(ren):
1. There is no record of the couples marriage in SP in Torryburn
2. There is a death in Edinburgh in May 1716 in SP (30th May), but the child is 1 year old. It is not recorded as the Family search find (8th May)
John Cambell (Son)
Birth 4 Mar 1654
Christening 8 Mar 1654 Inveresk and Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death
8 May 1716
Residence
1654
Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland
Marriage: 1675 Torryburn, Fife, Scotland
Elizabeth Bessie Patton 1661-Deceased
John Campbell about 1654 - 8 May 1716
Birth about 1654 Scotland
Christening 08 Mar 1654 Midlothian, Scotland
Death 8 May 1716
Birth Name John or Iain Cambell
Residence 1654 Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland
Title of Nobility Laird of Torrie
John Campbell 1654-1716
Marriage: 1675 Torryburn, Fife, Scotland
Elizabeth Bessie Patton
1661-Deceased
Children of Elizabeth Bessie Patton and John Campbell (7)
CAMBELL, ALEXANDER, 29/09/1677 458/ 10 69 Torryburn Witnesses Edward Patton & Thomas Cambell
CAMBELL, MARGARET, 10/04/1680 458/ 10 86 Torryburn (2 records) Witnesses John Balfour & Edward Patton
CAMBELL, MARGARET, 10/04/1680 458/ 20 5 TorryburnWitnesses John Balfour & Edward Patton
CAMBELL, MARGARET, 15/01/1684 458/ 20 12 Torryburn Witnesses Thomas Cambell & John Balfour
CAMBELL, JOHN, 23/10/1686 458/ 20 18 Torryburn Witnesses Thomas Cambell & John McGonagry
CAMBELL, JONET, 30/11/1689 458/ 20 25 Torryburn Witnesses John Hendry and [possibly Archibald Cambell]
CAMBELL, THOMAS, 28/03/1693 458/ 20 29 Torryburn [Witnesses Illegible], but may be James Cambell & Archibald Cambell, brothers of John Cambell?]
1654 CAMBELL, JOHN (Old Parish Registers of Births 689/ 20 217) Inveresk and Musselburgh
Alexander Cambell and Marion Dickson his Spouse there Son named John (Law) Born on the 4 of March & Baptised the 8 of March Witness John Porteus & Alex'r Robertson
Donald Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall Caimbeul) (died 1562)
was a 16th-century Scottish noble and churchman. He was the son of Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll and Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox.[1] From 1522, he was a student of St Salvator's College, at the University of St Andrews.[2] After graduation, he became a cleric in his home diocese, the diocese of Argyll.[2]
Abbot of Coupar Angus
In May 1525, King James V of Scotland recommended Campbell's appointment as Abbot of Coupar Angus, a recommendation confirmed by parliament in the following year - despite the fact that the monks of Coupar Angus Abbey had already elected one of their brothers, Alexander Spens, to the position in early 1524.[3] In September 1529, the papacy agreed that Campbell could hold the abbey for eight months in commendam, providing that if he did not become a monk in this period the abbey would thereafter be regarded as vacant;[3] the following February, 1530, he received an eight-month extension to this.[3] Campbell seems to have complied, and was in France in the following months.[2]