He is married to Jean Ogilvie.
They got married on March 22, 1592 at Ogilvie, Perthshire, Scotland.Source 1
Child(ren):
1. Patrick Campbell 2nd of Keithick
2. No record of marriage SP. Familysearch give 22 March 1592 at Ogilvie, Perthshire
Patrick Campbell 2nd of Keithick
b. about 1560 - d. after 17 February 1637
Marriage: 22 March 1592 Ogilvie, Perthshire, Scotland
Jean Ogilvie 1571-1595
Children of Patrick Campbell 2nd of Keithick & Jean Ogilvie (1)
Gilbert Campbell of Keithick 1593-1662
Patrick Campbell 2nd of Keithick 1560-1637
Marriage: BEF 20 SEP 1605 Scotland
Agnes Inglis 1575-1620
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Bruce and Campbell Family Tree from John Leitch (b. 1849) and Ann Rattray (B. 1848)
Parents James Rattray and Margaret Campbell, m. 23 November 1845, Dalgety Parish
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]