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Persoonlijke gegevens Duncan Na-Adh Campbell 

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  • Alternatieve naam: Duncan the fortunate (Donnchadh na-Adh) (ook bekend als / alias)
  • Hij is geboren op 13 januari 1370 in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland.Bron 2
  • Titel: 1st Baron of Campbell First Lord of LochowBronnen 1, 2
  • (Created) in het jaar 1445: Lord Campbell, by James II.Bron 1
  • Hij is overleden op 12 augustus 1453 in Castle Kilmun, Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, hij was toen 83 jaar oud.Bron 1
  • Hij is begraven na 12 augustus 1453 in Kilmun Parish Church and Cemetery, Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland.Bron 1
  • Een kind van Colin Longantach Campbell en Mariota Margaret Drummond

Gezin van Duncan Na-Adh Campbell

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Marjory Marcelline Stewart.

Zij zijn getrouwd te Perthshire, Scotland.Bron 3


Kind(eren):



(2) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Stewart.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 6 februari 1392, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Colin Campbell  ± 1406-1475
  2. Neil Campbell  ± 1428-????
  3. Duncan Campbell  ± 1431-± 1462


Notities over Duncan Na-Adh Campbell

Sir Duncan Na-Adh Campbell 1st Baron of Campbell

Duncan Campbell
BIRTH 1370 Scotland
DEATH 1453 (aged 82-83) Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
BURIAL Kilmun Parish Church and Cemetery Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
First Lord of Lochow

Father: Colin Longantach Campbell
Mother: Mariot Campbell daughter of John Campbell

Wife 1: Lady Marjory Stewart
Children: Archibald
Wife 2: Lady Margaret Stewart
Children: Colin, Archibald, Duncan, and Neil

In 1424 he was one of the Hostages for the redemption of King James I from captivity.
Before March 1440 he was invested as a Knight.
In 1442 he was one of the founders of the Collegiate Church of Kilmun in Argyll.
In 1445 he was created as the 1st Lord of Lochow

The information above is extracted from the following sources
The Black Book of Taymouth
The Peerage
Rosslyn Templars

Lord Duncan Campbell was buried in the choir of Kilmun Church in 1453 with effigies of his wife Marjory and himself placed against the north wall. The coffins appear to be carved to look like Duncan and Marjory. The coffins lay fully exposed at the end of the hall under an beautiful carved arch. The sight is very impressive.

Photos inside the mausoleum of Duncan and his Wife may be see at:
https://canmore.org.uk/site/250643/kilmun-st-munns-church-argyll-mausoleum

Family Members

Parents
Sir Colin Campbell 1344-1414
Mariota Campbell 1348-1420

Spouses
Marjory Marceline Stewart Campbell 1375-1421
Margaretha Stewart Stuart 1397-1459

Siblings
Donald Campbell 1369-1442
Colin Óg Campbell 1374-1434
Christian Campbell MacFarlane 1376 - unknown
Anne Agnes Campbell Houston 1397-1456
Gyllis Campbell MacDougall 1410-1458
Celestin Campbell 1414-1440

Half Siblings
Duncan Campbell, Laird of Lochow 1370-1453

Children
Colin Campbell 1406-1475
Archibald Gillespic Campbell 1405-1440
Celestine Campbell 1427-1453
Neil Campbell 1428 - unknown
Sir Duncan Campbell 1431-1462
Arthur Archibald Campbell 1434 - unknown

Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, 1st Lord Campbell

Sex Male

Birth 13 January 1370 Lochow, Argyll, Scotland
Death 12 August 1453 Castle Kilmun, Cowal, Argyllshire, Scotland
Burial August 1453, Kilmun Parish Church and Argyll Mausoleum, Kilmun, Cowal Peninsula, Argyll, Scotland
Also Known As
The Fortunate (Donnchadh na-Adh) Duncan Campbell Lord of Lochow Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenfeochan Duncan the fortunate Cambel de Ergyle
Reason This Information Is Correct:
called 'Cambel de Ergyle ' in the list of hostages for the redemption of King James I from captivity 1423Title of Nobility • Edit Title of Nobility 1445 1st Lord Campbell of Argyll
Sir Duncan "Na-Adh" made Lord by James II, in 1445. Was in previous reign Privy Council and King's Justiciary and Lord
Justiciar of Argyll
Residences
Argyle, Scotland
MARRIED TWICE: 1) MARJORY STEWART 2) MARGARET STEWART
Duncan Campbell had two wives with similar names. His 1st wife, Marjory Stewart, was the daughter of Robert, Duke of Albany; his 2nd wife, Margaret Stewart, was the daughter of John Stewart of Ardgowan and Blackhall
Reason This Information Is Correct:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#DuncanCampbelldied1453

Spouses and Children

Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, 1st Lord Campbell 1370-1453
Marriage: 6 February 1392
Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland

Marjory Marcelline Stewart, Lady of Lochow 1375-1421

Children of Marjory Marcelline Stewart, Lady of Lochow and Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, 1st Lord Campbell (2)

Archibald Campbell Master of Campbell 1405-1440
Colin Campbell, First of Glenorchy 1406-1475

Lady Margaret Stewart of Ardgowan 1380-1423

Children of Lady Margaret Stewart of Ardgowan and Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, 1st Lord Campbell

Sir Colin Campbell 5th Lord of Lochow 1344-1413
Mariota Margaret Campbell 1347-1420

Marriage: 1365 Perthshire, Scotland

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Duncan Na-Adh Campbell
1370-1453

(1) 
(2) 1392
Colin Campbell
± 1406-1475
Neil Campbell
± 1428-????
Duncan Campbell
± 1431-± 1462

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    1. Web Site Information, Duncan Na-Adh Campbell https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46931303/duncan-campbell#source
      First Lord of Lochow

      Father: Colin Iongantach Campbell
      Mother: Mariot Campbell daughter of John Campbell

      Wife 1: Lady Marjory Stewart
      Children: Arahibald
      Wife 2: Lady Margaret Stewart
      Children: Colin, Archibald, Duncan, and Neil

      In 1424 he was one of the Hostages for the redemption of King James I from captivity.
      Before March 1440 he was invested as a Knight.
      In 1442 he was one of the founders of the Collegiate Church of Kilmun in Argyll.
      In 1445 he was created as the 1st Lord of Lochow
    2. FamilySearch LDS, 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
      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
    3. Web Site Information, Stirnet.com 'Campbell01' https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/cc4aq/campbell01.php
      ‘Campbell 01'
      Families covered: Campbell of Lochow (Lochawe)
      Gillespic (Gillocallum) / Archibald Campbell (d 1091)
      http://amg1.net/scotland/flemfam.htm suggests that Gillespic's original name was Erkenbald and that he was Flemish, probably descended from one the Baldwins, Counts of Flanders. It is indeed not unlikely that much of the ancestry provided on the continuation was fanciful, created to support a Celtic ancestry when it was politic to do so in Scotland. However, it is also not unlikely that many would dispute that! Our reviews of Campbell families in 2015 & 2020, referred to here, starts with Sir Gillespic or Archibald (d c1280), at the top of the lower section, but HJHeraldry (Campbell, vol 1, 'Pedigree1', p16) shows that he had 2 brothers, Strachur & Duncan, with reference for the continuation (vol 2, p72) being for Strachur rather than for Duncan, which was probably a simple error.
      m. Eva MacDuibn (dau of Paul MacDuibn, 'Paul the sporran')
      1.Duncan Campbell (d 1097)
      m. Diorbahil/Dorvail (Dorothy) MacFiachir (dau of Dugald Cruachan, Thane of Over Lochow)
      A.Cailen 'Maol Math' Campbell (bald good) (d 1110)
      m. Eaill (niece of Alexander I, King of Scots)
      i.Sir Gillespic/Archibald Campbell (d after 1222)
      m. Finvol Fraser (dau of John Fraser)
      a.Sir Duncan Campbell
      This is presumably the "Sir Dugald, 18th of Lochow" (d early 13th century), shown by BLG1952 ('Campbell of Strachur') as married to Fingal MacGiallamoir and father of ...
      (1)Sir Gillespic /Archibald Campbell of Lochow (d c1280) - continued below
      --
      (2)Iain Campbell
      (3)Duncan 'Dubh' Campbell, 1st of Strachur (d c1280)
      b.Donald Campbell (dsp)
      c.Dugald Campbell of Craignish
      partner(s) unknown
      ii.Taus (Tavis) Coir ancestor of Clan Tavish
      iii.Ivor Croumb = Iver Crom

      Sir Gillespic / Archibald Campbell of Lochow (d c1280) - continued above
      1.Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow or Lochawe ('Mor') (d 1296)
      m. _ St. Clair
      A.Sir Neil Campbell of Lochow (d before 1316)
      HJHeraldry identifies Neil's wives as "probably" Margaret, widow of Hubert de Multon & mother of Colin, then Mary Bruce, mother of John & Dougal (and reputedly also Duncan, "on doubtful authority"). TSP reports that "It is possible" that Margaret (widow of Hubert de Multon) was mother of Colin but notes that his "only recorded wife is Lady Mary Bruce" and reports that "There is a constant tradition that he also married Margaret (Cameron)". Provisionally, we follow TSP which shows the marriages as below.
      m1. (by 1308) _ Crawford (dau of Andrew Crawford)
      i.Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow (d by 05.1343)
      m. Helena Mor (dau of Sir John Mor of Lennox)
      a.Sir Archibald Campbell of Lochow (d by 1394)
      HJHeraldry notes that Archibald "is said to have married first a daughter of Sir John Menteth, but there is no proof of this."
      m. Mary (or Isabella) Lamont (dau of Sir John Lamont of that ilk)
      (1)Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow (d c1413)
      m1. Margaret Drummond (dau of Sir John Drummond of Stobhall)
      m2. (by 03.1387) Margaret Campbell (dau of John Campbell) @ below
      (A)Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow, 1st Lord Campbell (d 1453)
      m1. Marjory Stewart (dau of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, Regent)
      (i)Archibald Campbell, Master of Campbell (dvp 03.1440)
      m1. Elizabeth Somerville (probably dau of Thomas, 1st Lord Somerville)
      (a)Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll (d 10.05.1493)
      --
      m. (by 04.1465) Isabel (Elizabeth) Stewart (d 26.10.1510, dau of John Stewart, Lord of Lorn)--
      m2. _ Stewart (dau of Murdac Stewart, Duke of Albany)
      m2. Margaret Stewart (dau of Sir John Stewart of Ardgowan and Blackhall)
      (ii)Sir Colin Campbell, 1st of Glenorchy (b c1406, bur 26.09.1475)
      --
      m1. Mariot Stewart (dau of Sir Walter Stewart of Albany)
      m2. (c1448) Janet Stewart (dau of John Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorn)--
      m3. Margaret Robertson (dau of Robert Robertson of Stowan)
      m4. (by 10.1467) Margaret Stirling (dau of Luke Stirling of Keir)
      (iii)Niall (Neil) Campbell of Ormidale (a 1442)
      (iv)Duncan Campbell of Auchinbreck & Kilmichael (a 1452)
      m. Ann Macdougall (dau of John Macdougall, son of Alan of Lorne)
      (v)Archibald (or Celestin or Arthur) Campbell
      m. (1460) Mariota Stewart (dau of John Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorn)
      (B)John Campbell of Barbreck
      (C)Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass (d 1434)
      --
      m1. _ Campbell (of Strachur)
      m2. (1396) Christina (dau of Robert Lamont or MacLayman of Inveryne)--
      (D)Dugald Campbell, 1st Captain of Dunstaffnage Castle
      m. _ MacDonald (dau of Donald MacDonald, Lord of the Isles)
      (E)Christian Campbell
      m. Duncan Macfarlane, 6th of Arrochar (d before 1426)
      (F)+other issue - Donald (a 08.1442), Patrick, Celestine
      p1. daughter of Abbott Macalaster
      (I)Dugall (or Neil) Campbell, Dean of Argyll (a 1442)
      p2. ??
      (J)Duncan Campbell (a 1442)
      (2)Duncan Campbell ancestor of Campbells of Sronchormaig or Glenfeoch(an)
      (3)Helena Campbell (d before 1447)--
      m. Sir Duncan, 8th Earl of Lennox (b c1345, d 25.05.1425)
      --
      b.John Campbell
      TSP (vol 1, p326) identifies John as "ancestor of the old family of Barbreck, and of Succoth." We show that John 2 generations later which is consistent with TSP (vol 1, p329).
      c.Dugald Campbell of Glassary
      m. Margaret Glasreth (sister of John Glasreth of Glassary)
      d.Alicia Campbell (a 06.1371)--
      m. (c1370) Sir Alan de Lauder of the Bass, 1st of Hatton
      --
      p. daughter of Macildhui
      e.Neil Campbell
      ii.Dugald Campbell (a 1323)
      a.John Campbell
      (1)Margaret Campbell--
      m. Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow @ above
      --
      m2. Margaret Cameron (dau of Sir John Cameron of Lochiel)
      iii.Duncan Campbell
      m3. (c1312) Mary Bruce (dau of Sir Robert de Bruce, 6th Lord of Annandale, sister of King Robert)
      iv.John Campbell of Moulin, Earl of Atholl (b c1313, dsp Halidon Hill 19.07.1333)
      m. Joan Menteith (dau of Sir John Menteith)
      B.Donald Campbell (a 1320) §D
      m. Amabilla
      i.Duncan Campbell
      --
      m. Susanna Crauford (a 1318, dau of Sir Reginald Craufurd of Loudoun)--
      C.daughter--
      m. Angus Mhor MacDonald of the Isles (d c1296)
      --
      D.+other issue - Sir Dugald of Torsa & Menstrie, Arthur of Dunstaffnage, Duncan (a 1296), Gillespic

      Main source(s):
      (1) For upper section (initally uploaded within Irish03, moved here on 29.01.15): 'The House of Argyll and collateral branches of the Clan Campbell' (1871)
      (2) For lower section: TSP ('Argyll'), BP1934 ('Argyll'), HJHeraldry (Campbell, vol 1, 'House of Argyll', p17+)
      [The line of Loudoun, descended from Duncan immediately above, was moved to Campbell04 on 29.01.15.]

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