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Families covered: Campbell of Bogcoroch, Campbell of Bruntwood, Campbell of Garrallan, Campbell of Killoch, Campbell of Montgarswood, Campbell of Schankistone
Paterson reports that Schankistone "is situated about a mile from Cumnock. It was possessed from an early period by a branch of the Loudoun family, the first of whom we find mentioned was" ... | |||||||||||||||
John Campbell of Schankistone (a 1488) succeeded by ... | |||||||||||||||
1. | Robert Campbell of Schankistone (a 1512) "The next we find is" ... | ||||||||||||||
A. | John Campbell of Schankistone (a 1558) | ||||||||||||||
i. | James Campbell of Schankistone (a 1577) | ||||||||||||||
a. | John Campbell of Schankistone (d 29.12.1612) | ||||||||||||||
m. Isobell Campbell (a 1618) | |||||||||||||||
(1) | George Campbell (dvp 1608-9) | ||||||||||||||
m. Marioun Kennedie (dau of John Kennedie of Baltersan) | |||||||||||||||
(A) | John Campbell of Schankistone (d c1635) | ||||||||||||||
m. Margaret Craufurd (dau of Sir George Craufurd of Leifnoreis) | |||||||||||||||
(i) | John Campbell of Schankistoun (a 1646) | ||||||||||||||
(B) | Hew/Hugh Campbell (a 1632) | ||||||||||||||
m. Marie Ross | |||||||||||||||
(C) | daughter | ||||||||||||||
(2) | Hugh Campbell in Pincloy | ||||||||||||||
(3) | Christian Campbell probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
m. Charles Campbell of Bargour & Horsecleugh (d 12.1622) | |||||||||||||||
b. | Hew Campbell of Bogcoroch (aka Boig) & Garrallane (d 1602) brother of John, probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
The following comes from 'History of the County of Ayr' (James Paterson, vol 1, 1847, p363). | |||||||||||||||
m. Katherine Baird | |||||||||||||||
(1) | Hew Campbell of Garallane (Garrallan) (d 1648) | ||||||||||||||
m. (mcrt 07.02.1588) Elizabeth Dunbar (dau of John Dunbar of Bormuir) | |||||||||||||||
(A) | Hugh Campbell of Bogcoroch (dvpsp) | ||||||||||||||
m. (mcrt 11.03.1608) Sarah Campbell (dau of Charles Campbell of Horscleuch) | |||||||||||||||
(B) | John Campbell (dvp) | ||||||||||||||
m. Margaret Campbell | |||||||||||||||
(i) | Hugh Campbell (d before 1648?) | ||||||||||||||
(ii) | Margaret Campbell of Garrallane (d 1676) | ||||||||||||||
m. George Douglas (son of George of Waterside) | |||||||||||||||
2. | George Campbell of Montgarswood (a 1512, a 1556) - continued below | ||||||||||||||
Paterson (vol 1, p361) mentions this brother of Robert who was living in 1512. We suspect that this was the George of Montgarswood, "probably a son of Shankston" who is identified by Paterson (vol 2, p334) as "yet liveth, anno 1556" which we take as implying that he was an old man by 1556. | |||||||||||||||
3. | John Campbell (a 1512) | ||||||||||||||
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George Campbell of Montgarswood (a 1512, a 1556) - continued above | |||||||||||||||
1. | ?? Campbell | ||||||||||||||
A. | John Campbell of Montgarswood (a 1612) probably elder brother (but could be father) of ... | ||||||||||||||
B. | James Campbell of Montgarswood (a 1616, d 1658) | ||||||||||||||
i. | James Campbell of Montgarswood possibly the son of James who married ... | ||||||||||||||
m. (c1654) (Mary) Campbell (dau of (George) Campbell of Killoch) @@ below | |||||||||||||||
2.+ | other sons | ||||||||||||||
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George Campbell of Bruntwood | |||||||||||||||
1. | George Campbell of Bruntwood (a 1537) | ||||||||||||||
A. | James Campbell of Bruntwood (a 1547) | ||||||||||||||
i. | Hew Campbell of Killoch (a 1556, 1577) | ||||||||||||||
a. | Hew Campbell of Killoch (a 1567, 1577) | ||||||||||||||
(1) | George Campbell of Killoch (a 1605, 1616) | ||||||||||||||
(A) | Hugh Campbell of Killoch (a 1654) | ||||||||||||||
(B) | Mary Campbell | ||||||||||||||
m. (c1654) James Campbell of Montgarswood @@ above | |||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For upper section (uploaded 12.05.20) : 'History of the County of Ayr' (James Paterson, vol 1, 1847, p361+) with input as reported above
(2) For middle section (uploaded 06.06.20) : 'History of the County of Ayr' (James Paterson, vol 2, 1852, p334+)
(3) For lower section (uploaded 06.06.20) : 'History of the County of Ayr' (James Paterson, vol 2, 1852, p331+)
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